WWE’s Great American Bash in Atlanta isn’t just a wrestling show—it’s becoming one of the most expensive tickets of the summer.
With WWE set to run the historic Center Stage Theater on July 12, just hours before AEW’s All In: Texas pay-per-view, fans are scrambling to get in—and paying big money to do it.
The latest update from WrestleTix gives a clear look at just how fast this show is moving. On June 29, they revealed that only 174 tickets remain out of a 772-seat setup, with 598 already distributed. Ticket prices have surged as the event draws closer, with the cheapest standard admission ticket now sitting at $243.
A $243 minimum for standard tickets proves WWE’s Atlanta weekend is in serious demand—and that’s before even announcing a full card for the Bash. With Saturday Night’s Main Event happening later that night at State Farm Arena, followed by the return of Evolution the next day, WWE is turning Atlanta into the epicenter of their summer schedule.
The timing is no accident. Stacking three events in one weekend and running the Bash directly before AEW’s major pay-per-view shows WWE isn’t playing defense—they’re taking the fight straight to Tony Khan’s company.
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