WWE RAW will be taking place from the O2 Arena in London, England on Monday, June 22nd. According to the latest update from WrestleTix, it looks like the show will probably beat the year to date average for the company (so January 2026 to now).
The new report notes that 10,835 tickets have been distributed for the show thus far. The YTD number for tickets distributed is 10,894, so with around 11 days to go (and walkups on the day itself), it’s very likely that they’ll get past near the 11k mark.
WWE RAW O2 Arena in London ticket sales
For context, the last time that the company ran the building was for the 3/31/2025 episode of Raw, which saw 16,276 tickets distributed. That March 31st episode of the show was part of the build-up to WrestleMania, and just at the start of the John Cena heel turn. It cannot be overstated just how important the John Cena Retirement Tour was for the company last year, especially from January’s Royal Rumble to WrestleMania, with the Cena heel turn at Elimination Chamber creating a massive amount of buzz (initially).
For further context, we last reported on the ticket sales for this show back towards the end of May, and the company had distributed 9,477 tickets by that point.
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