WWE is prepared to take over Cleveland Browns stadium for SummerSlam, but the event is not sold out yet. This is a bit of a surprise considering how heavily they are promoting the event with local media rounds.

Wrestle Tix reports that on the morning of August 3, the day of WWE SummerSlam 2024, there are 2,348 tickets still available for the event at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, OH. The current setup for the stadium is designed to hold 56,646 attendees, with 54,298 tickets already distributed. This marks an increase of 278 tickets since the last update one day ago. Additionally, there are 1,579 tickets available for resale.

In comparison, last year’s SummerSlam at Ford Field in Detroit, MI, had an attendance of 51,477. As the show approaches, WWE fans are eager to secure the remaining seats and ensure a packed stadium for an unforgettable SummerSlam experience.

SummerSlam has a packed card with matches to bring fans in. Logan Paul will defend his United States Title against LA Knight in a match that may see The Maverick finally drop his championship. Another highlighted match at WWE SummerSlam 2024 will be a singles contest featuring CM Punk facing off against Drew McIntyre. Adding to the intrigue, Seth “Freakin” Rollins will serve as the special guest referee, promising to bring his unique flair to the match and potentially influencing the outcome.

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In another highly anticipated contest, Cody Rhodes will defend his Undisputed WWE Title against Solo Sikoa in a match with Bloodline rules. This stipulation, which allows for no disqualifications and encourages interference by the Bloodline members, was officially announced during the August 2 episode of WWE SmackDown. With these intense matchups, SummerSlam 2024 is set to deliver action and unpredictable drama. Only time will tell if they are able to sell all of the tickets they have left.

Ringside News will have live results coverage of the entire SummerSlam, event. keep checking back for more updates. The kickoff show begins at 4:00 PM EST, with the main card beginning at 7:00 PM EST.

What’s your take on the SummerSlam event this year? Do you think it will live up to expectations? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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