WWE Crown Jewel Perth surpassed rare ticket revenue threshold

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Last October’s WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, surpassed a rare ticket revenue threshold for the company, part of another gigantic year for WWE.

Revealed as part of new data from Post Wrestling’s Brandon Thurston using Pollstar data, the October 11 premium live event generated $4.16 million U.S. dollars on 11,682 tickets at the RAC Arena, an average price of $338.

That makes the show the third-highest in WWE history for arena gate revenue, trailing John Cena’s final match (over $6.5 million in December 2025) and the Raw Netflix debut (over $4.8 million in January 2025). Adjusted for inflation, it’s the fourth-highest ever after WrestleMania V ($1.628 million in 1989).

The show featured John Cena’s final match in the country as well as Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes for the ceremonial Crown Jewel title. It was part of a five-event, 18-month TKO deal with the local government that includes both WWE and UFC events.

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Josh Nason
Josh Nason

Since 2011, Josh has been a contributing editor to Wrestling Observer/F4WOnline.com and also hosts the Punch-Out podcast. He has also written for Fight Magazine, Bloody Elbow, Bleacher Report, and other websites. He's a 2000 graduate of the University of Maine, worked in pro sports, and once was an indie ring announcer.