WWE RAW takes place next week from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. According to the latest report from WrestleTix, 7,853 tickets have been distributed for the show thus far. This number is some way down from recent weeks of RAW shows, which have all been around the 11-13k range. This week’s episode from American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, for example, had an announced attendance of 12,215.
WWE RAW Ticket Sales Update
For context, the last time the company ran a RAW from the building was on 7/28/2025, and that show saw 14,526 tickets distributed. There’s likely to be more tickets sold in the coming week and walk-ups on the day have to be considered, but if you look at the recent successful run the Monday night show has been on, this can only be seen as disappointing.
However, the number so far is above the last time the company actually ran the building, which was for the 12/30/2025 WWE Live Holiday Tour. 6,683 tickets were distributed for that event, but it was a non-televised house show.
As of writing, there are around 396 tickets on the resale market. The current Cheapest Ticket available (at Standard Admission) is $72.25. For further context, the year to date show average for ticket sales is 11,111 (which includes all PLE shows from January 2026 onwards as well as RAW and SmackDown).
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