Is WWE RAW Sold out tonight? (09/29/2025)

WWE RAW Logo 2025

If you’re wondering “Is WWE RAW sold out tonight?”, well the short answer is: No, not quite yet. As of the latest update from WrestleTix on Patreon, there are still tickets available for tonight’s live TV event. Here’s how the numbers stack up for Monday, 29 September 2025, at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina.

WWE RAW Tickets Breakdown and Venue Details

  • Available Tickets: 569
  • Current Setup: 10,242
  • Tickets Distributed: 9,673
  • Total # of seats on map: 17,154
  • Cheapest Ticket Available (Standard Admission): $59.30
  • Resale Tickets: 290
  • YTD Show Avg: 12,222
  • Recent Change: +432 since last update (1 day ago)

These figures indicate that about 569 tickets remain unsold out of a configuration of 10,242 seats currently in use. That suggests the show is very close to selling out, but not fully sold out yet.

While the total seating layout map shows 17,154 seats, only 10,242 are currently part of tonight’s setup, so only those are being sold. VisitRaleigh notes that Lenovo Center is capable of accommodating up to around 19,700 seats for certain events but WWE’s production means that they need a lot of extra space compared to sports like basketball etc.

So, is it sold out?

Nope, WWE RAW is not yet sold out tonight (09/29/2025). But it’s heavily ticketed: there are just over 500 tickets remaining in the configured layout. If you’re planning to attend, you’ll want to move fast.

CategoryDetails
EventWWE Monday Night RAW
DateMonday, 29 September 2025
Time7:30 PM (ET)
VenueLenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina
Current Setup (Seats)10,242
Tickets Distributed9,673
Tickets Remaining569
Total Seats on Map17,154
Resale Tickets290
Cheapest Standard Ticket$59.30
Last 24h Sales Increase+432
YTD RAW Attendance Average12,222
Comparable RAW Show (3/18/24)12,682 attendance

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