Last night's WWE Day 1 PPV Event from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia reportedly had a total sold out crowd of about 13,657 fans in attendance as announced by WWE commentator Michael Cole during commentary, but it's been known that WWE often announces more than the actual attendance numbers. The official Twitter account of the State Farm Arena even took to social media and thanked the city for a sold out PPV Event, but the actual attendance numbers were not revealed.
WrestleTix reports that the State Farm Arena still had about 150 tickets left on Saturday morning and more seats were opened up as the day was progressing, but those seats finished up rather quickly. The report also states that, as of Saturday morning, the State Farm Arena was setup for a total of 10,397 fans in attendance, with a total of 10,247 or 99% of those seats already being sold at that point.
You can check out the tweets below:
WWE Day 1 [Morning Check-in]
Sat • Jan 01, 2022 • 7:30 PM
State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
Available Tickets => 150
Current Setup/Capacity => 10,397
Tickets Distributed => 10,247 (99%)
[https://t.co/yRCOtL75Yu] pic.twitter.com/89Kd3mPZ1U— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) January 1, 2022
More seats added in the sections noted below and they're moving pretty fast. Should be a packed looking house tonight. Still need your photos if you are attending tonight's show! pic.twitter.com/oxmqxqcodX
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) January 1, 2022
ATLANTA‼️ Thank you for a sold out #WWEDay1 🤩 pic.twitter.com/eyPO9TAHOh
— State Farm Arena (@StateFarmArena) January 2, 2022
