WWE RAW ticket sales this week beat YTD average and last visit to CFG Bank Arena

WWE Raw

WWE Monday Night RAW distributed 11,468 tickets at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on this week’s episode of the show (June 15, 2026), a final count reported by WrestleTix that beat the 2026 year-to-date RAW average and edged out the building’s last episode of RAW on 8/5/2024.

The Baltimore show was roughly 5% above where the company has been averaging in 2026, and it did so with a card featuring the King and Queen of the Ring Semi-finals and Roman Reigns making his return.

WWE RAW Ticket Sales This Week

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VenueCFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
DateMon, Jun 15, 2026 – 7:30 PM
Tickets distributed (final)11,468
2026 RAW YTD average10,919
Difference vs YTD average+549 (~5% above)
Last RAW at this building (8/5/2024)11,168
Difference vs that show+300 (~2.7% up)

The last time RAW ran CFG Bank Arena was the post-SummerSlam show on August 5, 2024. For that 2024 Baltimore RAW, WrestleTix listed estimated tickets distributed of 11,168, and this week beat that by 300.

Note: “tickets distributed” is the count WrestleTix tracks off the arena ticketing maps, and it’s the standard for week-to-week RAW comparisons. WrestleTix uses code to analyze ticketing maps and estimate tickets distributed counts for wrestling events. It isn’t a paid-attendance figure, but it’s the most consistent number to measure one show against another.

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