WWE SmackDown ticket sales tonight currently tracking lower than 2025 visit

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Tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown takes place from the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island. According to the latest report from WrestleTix, the show is currently tracking below the tickets distributed for the last time the company ran a show in the building.

As of writing, 6,769 tickets have reportedly been distributed for tonight’s show (from the last update around 8 hours ago). For context, 8,938 tickets were distributed the last time the company ran the building for the 7/7/2025 episode of WWE RAW. The cheapest ticket available right now for standard admission is $60.35, with around 54 tickets available across resale sites.

For context, the YTD average for WWE shows is 9,964 tickets, which includes January 2026 to now (including the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania). The building map has 11,808 seats and the current setup for available seats is 7,541, which could go up depending on if more tickets are sold and more areas are opened up.

WWE SmackDown Ticket Sales vs RAW in 2025

The July 7 episode of RAW from 2025 was part of the build up to Saturday Night’s Main Event. Goldberg vs Gunther took place on that show, and Goldberg would make an appearance to attack Gunther on the Monday show ahead of his retirement match.

Again for context, Goldberg’s retirement build-up and the ongoing John Cena retirement tour (although he did not feature on this show) could well have been the reason that the company sold more tickets for RAW then they have for SmackDown this week.

It’s also worth noting that RAW ticket sales this year have been higher than SmackDown generally, with Q2 so far seeing an average of 10.4K for RAW compared to 8.5K for SmackDown.

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