WWE SummerSlam 2026 ticket sales update

WWE SummerSlam 2026

The ticket sale picture for WWE SummerSlam 2026 hasn’t changed too much over the past week.

According to the latest report from WrestleTix, SummerSlam is currently at an estimated 22,780 tickets distributed for night one and 22,364 distributed for night two. The event is being held at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 1-2 as WWE’s second ever two-night SummerSlam.

These numbers represent a 711 ticket sale increase for night one and 633 increase for night two as compared to WrestleTix’s estimates last week.

WWE’s first two-night SummerSlam took place at Metlife Stadium in New Jersey last year, and WWE claimed a combined attendance of 113,722 across that Saturday and Sunday. WrestleVotes reported last week that the relative lack of ticket sales for this year’s event has been a “concern internally” within WWE for weeks.

Our Dave Meltzer noted that, while he doesn’t believe WWE expected anywhere near a sellout, US Bank Stadium could hold up to 67,000 fans each night if need be.

WWE SummerSlam 2026 lineup —

We’re now just over two weeks away from SummerSlam 2026. Here are the matches that have been announced, with WWE yet to reveal which matches are happening on the respective nights:

  • World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns defends against Seth Rollins
  • Undisputed WWE Champion CM Punk defends against Cody Rhodes
  • Hell in a Cell match: Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi
  • Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan defends against IYO SKY
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Penta defends against Chad Gable
  • LA Knight, Solo Sikoa & Royce Keys vs. Jacob Fatu & The Usos
Joseph Currier
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