WWE is gearing up for what’s expected to be a record-setting Survivor Series event this Saturday, taking place at the Allstate Arena near Chicago, Illinois.
Chicago is renowned for being one of the hottest pro wrestling markets in the United States, and the anticipation for Survivor Series has been building since the event was announced for the Windy City.
According to WrestleTix on X/Twitter, there are now only 61 tickets left for this year’s Survivor Series event. As of the latest data, 17,157 tickets have been distributed, confirming that the event is near a sellout. The current setup for the Allstate Arena accommodates 17,218 seats.
This premium live event is poised to set a new attendance record for WWE at the Allstate Arena, surpassing the 17,155 reported attendees at WrestleMania 22 in 2006. In the 24-hour period from Monday afternoon to today, approximately 575 tickets were sold, including the Survivor Series go-home edition of RAW.
WWE is preparing for a big Survivor Series weekend, beginning with Friday night’s SmackDown, which serves as the final episode before the Premium Live Event. The latest data for SmackDown reveals that 15,603 tickets have been distributed as of Tuesday, leaving 1,703 available seats. The current setup for the blue brand show is 17,306 seats, although additional seats may be released to the public once production details are finalized.
The anticipation is building for Survivor Series, and wrestling fans are eagerly awaiting the action-packed event. Stay tuned to Ringside News for more updates and predictions as we approach Survivor Series weekend!
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