WWE and AEW are currently battling it out for fan attention as they make their way across the country, and sometimes the planet, in search of big crowds. This week was not a banner one for All Elite Wrestling, as they saw one of their lowest attended Dynamite episodes of all time.

WrestleTix compiled attendance figures for WWE and AEW television shows this week, revealing notable differences in audience sizes. It is very interesting to note the differences in crowds that the two companies brought in this week.

SmackDown emerged as the most attended event, taking the top spot in the list. It was held at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA, with a total of 12,632 tickets sold.

In contrast, AEW Dynamite had the lowest attendance figures among the shows. This episode went down at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, CO, with only 2,922 tickets sold.

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WWE Raw, hosted at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA, attracted 8,132 attendees. That was quite a show as they built toward Fastlane on October 7th.

Additionally, AEW Collision, which took place at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA, had 4,417 tickets sold. Check out our full coverage of AEW Collision here.

We will have to see how AEW WrestleDream pans out. That should be a big event, and we will have complete coverage here at Ringside News.

The pro wrestling world is full of action, and we can’t wait to bring you all the news here at Ringside News! Keep checking back with our live AEW results and WWE results sections to stay up-to-date on the action as it goes down!

What’s your take on AEW and WWE’s attendance numbers? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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