As previously reported, WrestleTix revealed as of this past Sunday that this past Monday's episode of WWE RAW had sold a total of 3,167 tickets and there was about 680 tickets still remaining. WrestleTix also revealed that the total seating capacity for Monday's episode of WWE RAW inside the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas was 3,847.
There were then reports from WrestleTix that WWE was in jeopardy of drawing the lowest number for RAW since their return to the road from the COVID-19 pandemic, with their second lowest audience at 3,995 for the October 11th, 2021 episode of WWE RAW from the Chase Center in San Francisco, California, but WrestleTix later reported that the WWE had a solid day of ticket sales last Monday and that the final numbers would surpass the episode of WWE Monday Night RAW in San Francisco last year.
Just hours prior to WWE Monday Night RAW going on air, there were only 263 tickets left for the show. At this time, the WWE had already sold a total of 3,990 tickets and the total seating capacity was at 4,253, indicating that more seats were added due to production. Last October 22, 2021, WWE held their episode of Friday Night SmackDown from the same venue WWE RAW was held this past Monday and that show sold an estimated 4,580 tickets.
You can check out the tweets below:
As of now this is the lowest number for Raw since returning to the road. The next closest is 3,995 (San Francisco, CA).
They were last here on 10/22/2021 for Smackdown and drew an estimated 4,580 tickets distributed.— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) June 13, 2022
WWE Monday Night Raw
June 13, 2022
Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KS
Available Tickets => 263
Current Setup/Capacity => 4,253
Tickets Distributed => 3,990
Solid day of sales. Will surpass SF Raw.
[https://t.co/yRCOtL75Yu] pic.twitter.com/Z5U00V19yl— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) June 13, 2022
