WWE RAW tonight selling fewer tickets in Knoxville than 2025 visit

Jacob Fatu WWE Raw

WWE RAW tonight takes place from the Food City Center in Knoxville, TN, and according to a new report from WrestleTix, 9,196 tickets have been distributed for the show.

For context, the last time the company ran this venue was the 5/30/2025 episode of Smackdown, where 14,598 tickets were distributed. As of writing, the cheapest ticket price available is (Standard Admission): $45.55. For further context on the current number, 11,735 is the reported year to date show average for events in 2026.

This number will likely go up in the hours leading up to the show, with walkups expected alongside potential price cuts to get more punters in the door.

WWE RAW card and segments tonight

Here are all of the matches and segments confirmed for tonight’s show as of writing:

  • Acknowledgment Ceremony: After losing at Backlash, Jacob Fatu has to “acknowledge” WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns
  • Oba Femi Open Challenge 
  • The Street Profits & Joe Hendry vs. Bron Breaker, Logan Paul and Austin Theory 
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Brie Bella & Paige appear Live on WWE Raw
  • CM Punk will be on the show
  • Seth Rollins will be on the show
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