WWE Ticket Sales Slow in London: A Cautionary Tale for WWE’s England Return

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WWE London Event Sees Slower Ticket Sales Compared to Previous Years

WWE is set to return to London, England on June 22, 2026, for a live edition of Monday Night Raw. While the company has consistently drawn large crowds in the city, recent reports indicate that ticket sales for this event are progressing more slowly compared to its last visit in March 2025.

WWE London Event Sees Slower Ticket Sales Compared to Previous Years
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According to internal data, 9,477 tickets have been distributed for the June 22 event out of 11,865 available. This contrasts with the 16,276 tickets sold during the March 31, 2025, episode of Raw in London. The 2025 event was notable for featuring what was reportedly John Cena’s final appearance in England, a moment that significantly boosted attendance despite mixed fan reactions to his later career arc.

WWE has not publicly commented on the current sales figures, but industry observers suggest that the absence of a marquee superstar like Cena could be a factor. The company has been actively seeking new stars to fill such roles, as the absence of high-profile attractions may be impacting fan turnout.

Economic conditions in the UK, where wrestling fans are a significant demographic, may also play a role. Reports indicate that financial pressures on consumers could be affecting discretionary spending on live events. However, this remains a broader trend rather than a specific factor tied to WWE’s London show.

The upcoming Raw episode will take place at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio

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