– WWE’s Clash at the Castle scheduled for September 3 in Cardiff, Wales has sold approximately 40,000 tickets after one week, according to the Observer Newsletter. About 30,000 of those seats were gone during the pre-sale, with another 10,000 on the very first day that sales were open to the general public. This puts the event slightly ahead of the pace that WrestleMania set earlier this year as that PPV sold about 37,500 for each night after a week of going on sale. Principality Stadium in Cardiff holds approximately 69,000 so WWE is still about 30,000 short of a sell-out, which might seem like a big figure however, they are expected to reduce ticket prices as the show approaches.
– WWE officials have noted that they are very happy with the sales so far, pointing out that Clash at the Castle will draw the largest non-WrestleMania gate in the history of pro-wrestling and will likely come ahead of most WrestleManias which internally would be a very big deal.
