WWE marks lowest attendance at RAW show since return to the road

Attendance at WWE live events has dropped notably since John Cena finished his step summertime by the company last month of August. With the pent-up demand after fans were unable to attend shows for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the opportunity to see the former WWE Champion in person, the company was selling a lot of tickets to their shows.

Months after going back on tour in July, WWE did their Raw with less attendance last Monday night at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The show drew 4,031 fans, with 3,995 tickets sold and the remainder for a fee, according to WrestleTix. The Maximum capacity of the venue is 18,064 and WWE just set up the show for 4,208 seats.

Attendance at RAW shows since July 2021

July 19: Dallas, Texas – 9,189

July 26: Kansas City, Missouri – 7,745

Aug 2: Chicago, Illinois – 12,629

August 9: Orlando, Florida – 8,225

Aug 16: San Antonio, Texas – 7,923

Aug 23: San Diego, California – 6,966

Aug 30: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – 4,818

September 6: Miami, Florida – 6,490

September 13: Boston, Massachusetts – 8,088

September 20: Raleigh, North Carolina – 7,956

Sept. 27: Cincinnati, Ohio – 5,473

Oct 4: Nashville, Tennessee – 5,395

Oct 11: San Francisco, California – 4,031

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