WWE RAW this Monday currently selling 3,000+ fewer tickets in Greensboro than 2025 visit

WWE Raw

WWE RAW on Monday is set to take place from the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. According to the latest report from WrestleTix, the show is selling at a far lower rate than the last time the company ran the building.

As of writing, around 8,245 tickets have been distributed for the show, and that number is just over 3,500 less than the 11,883 tickets the company were able to distribute when they were last at the building for the 5/16/2025 episode of SmackDown.

WWE RAW vs WWE SmackDown last year for context

Here is what took place on that show last year for reference, note that this was during the John Cena heel turn and just before the Saturday Night’s Main Event card where he faced R-Truth:

  • Jacob Fatu engaged in a tense moment with Solo Sikoa after JC Mateo emerged to help The Samoan Werewolf retain his title in the Fatal 4-Way Match at WWE Backlash. LA Knight launched a surprise attack on Mateo to get payback
  • Alexa Bliss def. Michin and Chelsea Green in a Women’s Money in the Bank Triple Threat Qualifying Match
  • Fraxiom def. #DIY
  • R-Truth confirms he will battle WWE Undisputed Champion John Cena at Saturday Night’s Main Event
  • Aleister Black def. Carmelo Hayes by Disqualification
  • Drew McIntyre accepted Damian Priest’s challenge for a Steel Cage Match on Saturday Night’s Main Event
  • Solo Sikoa def. Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix in a Men’s Money in the Bank Triple Threat Qualifying Match
  • JC Mateo def. LA Knight in WWE debut match
  • Tiffany Stratton def. Nia Jax in a WWE Women’s Championship Match

Even though John Cena didn’t appear on the card, it’s clear just how much his retirement tour and him even being in the periphery for the opening stretches of his heel turn made a difference to the live gates in 2025.

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