It’s official — WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is completely sold out, and if you’re still thinking about going, you’re out of luck, unless you’re turning to resale.

Just hours before bell time, WrestleTix confirmed that every last ticket to tonight’s show at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. has been snapped up. The final numbers are in:

“Available Tickets: 0
Current Setup: 19,176
Tickets Distributed: 19,176″

That’s a complete sellout—making this not only one of WWE’s biggest shows of 2025 but also a clear sign of how massive John Cena’s final match truly is.

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WrestleTix took to Twitter and provided a morning update on December 13, giving all kinds of details.

“🌅 Morning update. Completely sold out at the moment.
🧢 John Cena’s Final Match
📊 YTD Show Avg: 11,259
🔢 Total # of seats on map: 19,300
⏮ 2/14/2025: Smackdown 12,789
💰 Resale: 904”

To put that in perspective, WWE’s average attendance in 2025 has been 11,259. This show crushed that mark by nearly 8,000 seats. Even WWE’s SmackDown earlier this year on February 14, also held at Capital One Arena, pulled in 12,789. Cena’s final in-ring appearance completely eclipsed that.

And while the setup was capped at 19,176, WrestleTix notes that 19,300 seats were on the map, suggesting the company used nearly every inch of available space to pack fans in for this historic night.

Earlier in the week, there were still over 1,000 resale tickets floating around — but as of this morning, that number had dropped to just 904, with floor seats fetching prices over $1,200. Even standard admission passed the four-figure mark, making this one of the most expensive WWE ticket markets of the year.

Bottom line: Cena’s farewell isn’t just emotional — it’s a certified box office juggernaut. Fans didn’t just show up, they showed out, and unless you’re willing to dig deep into the resale market, the ship has sailed.

Were you lucky enough to score a ticket to John Cena’s last match — or are you stuck watching from home? What would your dream final opponent have been for John Cena? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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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