The November 10, 2025 edition of WWE Monday Night RAW at TD Garden in Boston was already poised to be emotional, as it marks John Cena’s final WWE appearance in his hometown. But following the announcement that his last opponent will be determined through a 16-man tournament kicking off that night, demand for tickets has exploded.

According to WrestleTix’s latest update on November 7, WWE has distributed 14,366 tickets out of a current setup of 15,671 seats, with only 1,305 tickets remaining. That’s a surge of +721 tickets in just three days—directly following the reveal of Cena’s retirement tournament brackets on the November 4 episode of RAW.

Fans have responded in droves, especially with Cena’s farewell tour now officially underway. In response to demand, WWE has opened up additional sections, including Loge 15 and the back rows of Sections 322–325, along with more seats in Loge 12, typically reserved for hard cam placement.

Cena’s final opponent will be decided in a cross-brand, 16-man tournament featuring major names like Sheamus, Damian Priest, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Rusev—plus some surprise entrants from outside WWE. The first two tournament matches—Rusev vs. Priest and Nakamura vs. Sheamus—will happen live in Boston, adding even more fuel to the ticket frenzy.

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With just three days to go until the show and resale prices starting at nearly $97, this RAW is shaping up to be one of the biggest live events of the year—potentially rivaling WWE’s SmackDown crowd of 12,317 from August at the same venue.

If you were thinking of catching Cena’s Boston farewell live, this might be your last shot.

Are you hoping to see Cena’s last RAW in person—or are you betting on who his final opponent will be? Sound off with your pick and let us know how you’re feeling about the end of Cena’s WWE run.

Tags: John Cena

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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