WWE is bringing their live shows to Texas, the same market that AEW had previously started selling tickets for. AEW got a jump on WWE in the region and that paid off.

During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that Double Or Nothing tickets are close to selling out, but they are not there yet. It will be very close to full capacity at Daily’s Place on May 30th.

The Miami show, AEW’s first event outside of Jacksonville, is “likely” to sell out as well. If they keep going at the current rate they are very likely to have every seat sold for their return to touring, because they’re only selling 1,250 seats.

The Cedar Park, Texas show reportedly has around 1,000 tickets left for the event. It was not noted whether that show is expected to sell out.

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It was said that ticket sales have slowed down a bit, but they are still steady. AEW rarely played to 100% sold out arenas prior to the pandemic, but they can still make those live fans look good on television.

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