WWE just started 2025, and they will kick things off this week in Phoenix, Arizona for SmackDown this week. That return to a three-hour SmackDown format will give fans even more action. That buzz is still going strong for the company, and tickets are selling well for a while.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has provided an update on ticket sales for several upcoming WWE events. WWE RAW’s debut on Netflix is coming on January 6 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Currently, 14,900 tickets have been distributed, leaving the event just 700 tickets away from selling out, which is highly likely for that market.

NXT New Year’s Evil will take place on January 7 at the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, and 1,477 tickets have been distributed so far. When it comes to SmackDown on January 10 in Portland, 7,250 tickets are currently out. Meanwhile, WWE RAW on January 13 in San Jose has 7,803 tickets sold. That episode of the red brand will see the final match in the Women’s IC Title Tournament.

On January 17, SmackDown heads to San Diego, where 9,732 tickets have been distributed for that even, leaving 900 tickets remaining for the event. Then, WWE RAW on January 20 in Dallas has 8,902 tickets out for the event. SmackDown on January 24 in Austin, Texas has 6,859 tickets distributed for the show. Then, Saturday Night’s Main Event in San Antonio on January 25 has a strong turnout already, with 8,875 tickets sold.

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Looking forward to WWE RAW in Atlanta on January 27, the company has moved 6,320 tickets, while SmackDown in Indianapolis on January 31 has distributed 5,430 tickets. When we’re talking about The Royal Rumble, on February 1, WWE has moved an impressive 48,476 tickets for the Lucas Oil Stadium event. This will make Royal Rumble this year the second-most attended in history.

Moving into February, we have WWE RAW on February 3 in Cleveland with 6,131 tickets distributed, and SmackDown in Memphis on February 7 has 5,536 tickets sold. Of course, none of those television shows has any matches booked yet, but fans are making sure to get their tickets early, which is a good sign for business.

WWE has not started promoting the Elimination Chamber in Toronto on March 1 just yet, as we have no matches on the card. That being said, the event has reached 24,057 tickets sold. Since we’re talking about ticket sales, we can move onto the company’s biggest event of the year, as WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas has 35,709 tickets distributed for both nights of the event.

We will have to see how well WWE is able to shoot the crowds at these upcoming shows. There is no doubt that the company is moving big numbers, so it’s no surprise to see them breaking records at every turn at this point.

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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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