WWE‘s upcoming event ticket sales are showing strong demand as the company prepares for a series of live shows and premium live events scheduled from early October through late November. Reported ticket numbers reflect significant fan interest across multiple cities, including major WWE events like RAW, SmackDown, NXT Halloween Havoc, and the Survivor Series.
Detailed Ticket Sales for WWE Shows Scheduled October to November
Between October 6th and November 29th, WWE has seen varied but overall robust ticket sales in numerous locations. Notably, WWE RAW set for October 6th in Dallas has sold 8,448 tickets, while the WWE Live Event on October 15th in Melbourne, Australia, has already attracted 10,100 attendees. SmackDown’s October 17th event in San Jose has recorded 7,408 ticket sales, indicating consistent regional interest.
Other events include WWE RAW on October 20th in Sacramento, which has sold 5,432 tickets, and October 24th’s SmackDown in Tempe with 3,183 tickets moved. The WWE NXT Halloween Havoc event on October 25th in Prescott Valley, Arizona, has sold 1,308 tickets, demonstrating niche but dedicated engagement. Anaheim’s WWE RAW show on October 27th leads with 10,362 tickets sold.
Further into November, WWE RAW in Rio Rancho on November 3rd reports 5,704 tickets sold, while SmackDown in Greenville on November 7th has 3,198 attendees lined up. The November 10th RAW event in Boston has reached 9,549 ticket sales, and SmackDown in Albany on November 14th stands at 4,826 tickets sold.
Two standout figures include WWE RAW at Madison Square Garden on November 17th with 12,227 tickets sold and the pinnacle WWE Survivor Series event on November 29th in San Diego, which has exceeded expectations with 29,068 tickets sold.
What These Sales Indicate for WWE’s Event Season
The high volume of ticket sales across these cities highlights a strong and steady demand for WWE programming, reflecting the brand’s continued appeal in both established and emerging markets. The busiest venues, particularly Madison Square Garden and the San Diego event, underscore WWE’s ability to draw large crowds for marquee shows. As WWE builds momentum through October and November, this ticket demand will be critical in setting the tone for the company’s live event success into the end of the year and beyond.
