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WWE Ticket Sales Update: Survivor Series Nears Sellout

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WWE’s ticket sales have shown strong momentum as the company approaches several live shows scheduled between late September and the end of November. According to a recent WWE ticket sales update, the Survivor Series event on November 29th in San Diego is almost sold out, reflecting high fan interest in the premium live events lineup.

Overview of Upcoming WWE Live Events and Ticket Demand

The ticket sales report covers WWE’s live events, premium live events, and television tapings running from September 20th to November 29th. Overall, several cities report significant sales, highlighting WWE’s steady following across the United States and abroad, including stops in Australia.

Kickoff events began with WrestlePalooza on September 20th in Indianapolis, where 12,751 tickets have been sold. Following that, WWE RAW attracted 5,037 fans in Evansville on September 22nd. SmackDown’s September 26th show in Orlando recorded 8,380 tickets sold, demonstrating continued demand for WWE’s weekly programming.

Smaller venues and special events, such as WWE NXT No Mercy on September 27th in Fort Lauderdale, saw 1,241 tickets sold. Raleigh’s WWE RAW event on September 29th performed better with 7,655 tickets sold, while the SmackDown show in Cincinnati on October 3rd sold 4,801 tickets.

Ticket Sales Across Major Cities and Special Events

October featured a diverse range of events with notable sales totals, such as 8,008 tickets sold for WWE RAW in Dallas on October 6th and 9,913 tickets for a WWE live show in Melbourne, Australia, on October 15th. SmackDown continued to see solid sales, including 7,279 tickets sold in San Jose (October 17th) and 3,148 in Tempe (October 24th).

Older venues retained appeal, as seen with WWE RAW in Anaheim selling 9,734 tickets on October 27th. Meanwhile, NXT’s Halloween Havoc in Prescott Valley reached 1,750 tickets. Other October shows include 5,539 tickets sold in Sacramento for RAW on October 20th.

The month of November also showed strong interest, with WWE RAW in Boston on November 17th selling 9,420 tickets and the high-profile RAW event at Madison Square Garden on November 24th drawing 12,206 tickets sold. SmackDown events in Greenville and Albany on November 7th and 14th respectively registered sales of 3,198 and 4,826 tickets. Rio Rancho’s RAW event on November 3rd had 5,704 tickets sold.

Survivor Series Ticket Sales Approach Full Capacity

Highlighting these sales figures is WWE Survivor Series on November 29th in San Diego, where 27,610 tickets have already been purchased. This near sellout underscores the event’s continuing prominence and the company’s ability to generate strong interest for marquee pay-per-view shows.

These figures illustrate WWE’s ongoing appeal across a wide range of venues and markets, both domestically and internationally, maintaining engagement with diverse fan bases through regular television tapings and premium live events.

Michael jones
Michael jones
Michael Jones is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, dedicated to covering the WWE Raw Men’s Division. With one year of experience in pro wrestling journalism, he provides fans with up-to-date coverage of major matches, superstar rivalries, and evolving storylines from Monday Night Raw. Michael’s reporting dives into the personalities, promos, and pivotal moments that define the Raw brand, offering insights into character arcs, backstage developments, and pay-per-view buildup. He brings a fresh, detail-oriented perspective to his writing, aiming to inform, entertain, and connect readers to the energy and excitement of WWE’s flagship show. Whether it's a rising contender or a veteran champion, Michael highlights the key figures driving the Raw men’s division forward.
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