WWE RAW ticket sales update for tonight’s show (04-05-2026)

WWE Raw

WWE RAW takes place tonight from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, and while the show hasn’t quite sold out just yet, it’s very much looking like it could do with walk-ups potentially taking the remaining sub-1000 tickets available.

According to the latest report from WrestleTix, 8,347 of the 9,174 currently available tickets have been sold, meaning there is 827 as of writing.

WWE RAW ticket sales, yearly average and update

This is tracking way below what the company managed the last time they were in the building, banking 11,606 tickets sold for the 5/5/2025 episode of RAW. The numbers also don’t look pretty from a year to date average either, which currently stands at 11,900. So even if the show does sell out, that’s still over 2,500 tickets below what they’ve been managing so far this year.

WWE Raw lineup for Monday, May 4, 2026

  • Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu contract signing for WWE Backlash
  • The Oba Femi Open Challenge continues
  • Je’Von Evans & Penta vs. Rusev & Ethan Page
  • JD McDonagh vs. Finn Balor
  • Asuka and IYO SKY will “sit down” ahead of their match at WWE Backlash
  • Sol Ruca signs with Raw
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