WWE and AEW are wrapping up another week of shows, and we have a few sets of numbers to go through. Fans all over the world got to see pro wrestling action from WWE and AEW, but how many were in the building?

WrestleTix recently compiled attendance figures for WWE and AEW television shows during the past week. The data revealed that Raw had the highest attendance, while Collision had the lowest. It’s worth noting that SmackDown was a taped show, making attendance figures unavailable for that event.

At the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, WWE Raw drew an audience of 7,959, signifying a substantial turnout. Meanwhile, AEW Dynamite held its show at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, with 4,112 people in attendance, showcasing a notable crowd.

On the other hand, AEW Collision, which took place at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas, had the lowest attendance, with 3,026 people present. While the figures may vary, these attendance statistics offer insights into the audience turnout for WWE and AEW television events during the week.

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We will have to see how WWE and AEW attendance numbers continue in the months to come. WWE doesn’t seem to have much of an issue bringing in fans to their events as they close out 2023. The same cannot be said for AEW, but hopefully, Tony Khan has a plan.

What should AEW do to improve live attendance numbers? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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