WWE is a professional wrestling superpower known for its unprecedented success and global influence. However, with this week’s RAW broadcast, their run of full venues came to an end. This unusual incident impresses fans because WWE’s events are usually attended by massive audiences.
The wrestling titan’s touring business is thriving, indicating future success as it approaches a critical milestone. WWE has improved morale, booking, live attendance, and other things over the last year and a half.
Triple H’s Contribution For Pushing the Company
Triple H deserves credit for taking over the main roster creative power from Vince McMahon following the 2022 hush money controversy, which has contributed to the company’s upward direction.
WWE has been continuously selling out arenas for several weeks, with last week’s SmackDown being the 18th consecutive sold-out show. However, WrestleTix reported on Twitter that WWE RAW at the Centre Bell in Montreal, Canada, fell slightly short, with 11,837 tickets sold out of 12,189, leaving 352 unsold.
The termination of WWE’s amazing sellout streak may disappoint some fans, but it does not reduce the company’s appeal. WWE is still as popular and successful as ever. It’s worth monitoring to see whether WWE can start another streak of sold-out stadiums shortly.