Is WWE SummerSlam sold out tonight? Night 2 ticket update.

John Cena vs Cody Rhodes WWE SummerSlam 2025

Fans wondering whether WWE SummerSlam is sold out tonight should know that Night 2 is close…but not quite there yet. The 2025 edition is the first-ever two-night SummerSlam, taking place on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 August at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and has been riding a wave of demand all weekend.

WWE SummerSlam Ticket Sales Update

According to the latest morning update from the official WrestleTix X account, Night 2 has just 610 tickets remaining out of a configured setup of 54,698, with 54,088 already distributed, a jump of 433 tickets sold since the previous day, when roughly 1,043 seats were unsold. That kind of velocity, so close to showtime, puts the event firmly in “likely to sell out” territory unless demand suddenly softens or a handful of returns appear.

The urgency is underlined by the broader weekend picture. Night 1 was already operating on a knife-edge heading into its show, with fewer than 1,000 tickets left and reports labelling it “nearly sold out,” signalling the kind of appetite WWE has generated for this dual-night spectacle. Combined weekend sales have been tracking toward a record-breaking total of over 100,000 fans, reinforcing that the momentum behind SummerSlam 2025 remains strong and that Night 2’s remaining seats are being chased hard.

MetricValueNotes
EventWWE SummerSlam Night 2Sunday 3 August 2025 (broadcast in UK from ~22:30 BST)
Venue Setup Capacity54,698Configured seating for Night 2
Tickets Distributed54,088Tickets that have been issued/sold so far
Available Tickets Remaining610= Setup − Distributed
Change since last update (1 day ago)−433 tickets433 more tickets sold in the past 24 hours
Sell-out statusNot yet sold outVery close; likely to sell out soon if pace holds
Urgency/adviceHighFans should act immediately; monitor official WrestleTix for returns or releases

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