WWE SNME December 2025 John Cena Last Match Tickets: Has the show sold out?
John Cena’s final WWE match at Saturday Night’s Main Event on Saturday 13 December 2025 at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC is one of the hottest tickets of the year. With WWE heavily promoting this as the end of a 20 plus year career, demand for seats has surged across both primary and resale markets. But has the show actually sold out yet?
Is WWE SNME December 2025 sold out?
According to WrestleTix’s latest update on 2 December 2025, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event at Capital One Arena has:
- Available tickets: 780
- Current setup: 17,263
- Tickets distributed: 16,483
That means the show is not sold out yet, but more than 95 per cent of the configured seats have already been claimed. WrestleTix also notes this is an increase of 931 tickets distributed since the previous update a week earlier, showing very strong late demand.
How big is the crowd compared to other WWE shows?
The same WrestleTix report lists WWE’s 2025 year to date average attendance at around 11,259, meaning Cena’s farewell is tracking thousands above a typical show.
For extra context, a February 2025 episode of SmackDown in the same building drew 12,789 fans, so WWE has already comfortably surpassed that with 16,483 tickets out and more seats opened on the map as demand has grown.
Primary market availability at Capital One Arena
On the venue’s official listing, WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event for 13 December 2025 at 7:30pm local time is still marked as “On Sale Now”, which confirms that a limited number of primary tickets remain.
However, with fewer than 800 standard tickets left in the current configuration, fans can expect mostly single seats, upper level sections or seats with less than perfect views. WWE and the building have already expanded the setup over time, moving from just over 16,000 configured seats to more than 17,000 as sales have climbed.
Resale prices and the cheapest way in
WrestleTix also tracks the secondary market and notes around 1,187 tickets available via resale, with the cheapest standard admission ticket recently dropping to about $262.25, down from $342.60.
Major resale platforms like SeatGeek, TickPick and others show high demand listings for the event, with lower bowl and floor seats commanding premium prices and even upper level tickets now sitting well above original face value.
Will WWE SNME eventually sell out?
Based on the current pace of sales, the shrinking number of primary tickets and heavy promotion on WWE TV in the final week before the show, it is reasonable to expect either a full sell out or a near sell out by bell time. For now, though, the answer to the key question is clear:
No, WWE SNME December 2025 has not fully sold out yet, but only a small number of primary tickets remain and prices on the resale market are already surging.
If you are still hoping to be in the building for John Cena’s final match, you are very much in last minute territory.