-- It was announced by WWE that last night's Monday Night Raw was a sellout with about 14,000 seats occupied. WrestleTix reported earlier in the day that the SAP Center in San Jose was set up for 13,315 seats.
-- WWE Raw ran about 2 hours and 40 minutes last night, well short of the customary three hours that the show has ran for the last many years. As has been reported multiple times before, with WWE Raw's move to Netflix, there is an amount of flexibility that WWE has never had before and will run the shows for however long it takes to get through their segments and matches, and will never simply go rogue and get free reign to go for hours and hours. An example of that was last night when Penta's segment ran way longer than timed and it led to some segments getting trimmed, rather than WWE simply extending the show longer than they had planned.
-- On a related note, last night's WWE Raw ran 20 minutes short due to the fact multiple dark matches were scheduled after the show and the company wanted to allow talent and staff to catch any red-eye flights out of San Jose that they were booked on.
