WWE has reported significant ticket demand for its live shows, premium live events, and television tapings scheduled between March 2 and May 9, 2026, across various U.S. cities. This surge in sales highlights the growing fan excitement leading into WrestleMania 42.
Detailed Ticket Sales Across Multiple Cities and Events
According to a recent report from F4WOnline.com, WWE RAW and SmackDown events in cities such as Indianapolis, Seattle, and Portland have seen thousands of tickets sold well ahead of their dates. For example, the WWE RAW show in Indianapolis on March 2 has already sold 7,436 tickets, while the March 9 RAW event in Seattle recorded 6,742 ticket sales.
SmackDown tapings are similarly popular, with the Portland show on March 6 moving 5,444 tickets and the Raleigh event on March 20 already selling 6,730 tickets. Texas venues have also shown strong numbers, with WWE RAW in San Antonio selling 6,673 tickets on March 16 and Houston’s April 6 RAW selling 7,589 tickets.
Meanwhile, WWE NXT live events and Roadblock shows attracted more modest crowds, including 693 tickets sold for the Houston event on March 17 and 1,211 tickets for the McAllen Roadblock event on March 31.
WrestleMania 42 Drawing Large Crowds in Las Vegas
The most notable sales figures come from WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, where Night One on April 18 reached 36,964 tickets sold and Night Two on April 19 saw slightly higher sales at 37,135 tickets. These numbers affirm WrestleMania’s status as WWE’s flagship event, drawing tens of thousands of fans.
Additional events in Las Vegas also demonstrated solid demand, including WWE RAW on April 20 with 6,166 tickets sold. The Tampa-hosted WWE Backlash on May 9 has secured 6,832 tickets thus far, indicating steady interest extends beyond WrestleMania.
Ticket Sales Highlight WWE’s Expanding Reach and Fan Engagement
The diverse range of cities hosting WWE events from Indiana to California and Florida illustrates WWE’s broad market appeal. With shows held at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden in Boston and major arenas in Phoenix, San Jose, and St. Louis, the company continues to engage a nationwide audience. These ticket sales numbers underscore the anticipation surrounding both weekly programming and premium events as WWE approaches one of its busiest seasons.
