WWE SmackDown Ticket Sales update for tomorrow’s show

WWE SmackDown Logo Arena 2026

WWE SmackDown takes place this week from the Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK, According to the latest report from WrestleTix, 5,969 tickets have been distributed for the show so far, which is up +111 since the last update (from 1 day ago).

The last time the company ran the building was for the 11/24/2025 episode of WWE RAW which saw 9,612 tickets distributed. As of writing, the Cheapest Ticket available (for Standard Admission) is $45.60 and around 439 tickets are up on the resale market.

For context, Wrestlenomics reported that an estimated 12,493 were distributed for this Monday’s episode of WWE RAW from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL. Interestingly though, the Year-over-year comparison for WWE RAW events in Q3 is up 8%:

  • 2026-Q3 WWE Raw average: (12,493)
  • 2025-Q3 WWE Raw average: (11,515)

WWE SmackDown This Friday

The following matches and segments have been confirmed for this week’s episode of SmackDown from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City:

  • New WWE Champion CM Punk will be making his first appearance on SmackDown since winning the title from Sami Zayn on RAW.
  • U.S. Champion Trick Williams vs. Carmelo Hayes in a non-title match
  • Finn Balor vs. Tama Tonga
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He previously also worked for PROGRESS Wrestling, as PR Head and Head of Media across the social channels of the company.