If you’re still thinking about going to WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event tomorrow night, here’s the harsh reality: it’s basically sold out — and the only way in the building now comes with a four-figure price tag.

According to an update from WrestleTix, the event at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. is down to just five tickets remaining. WWE has distributed 19,171 tickets out of a 19,176-seat setup, meaning the show is effectively at full capacity with less than 24 hours to go. And here’s where it gets wild.

Only floor seats remain, and the cheapest available ticket — standard admission — is currently priced at $1,230.85.

This isn’t a case of premium front-row packages being the only thing left. This is simply the last inventory available, period. If you want to be in the building for John Cena’s final match, you’re paying over twelve hundred dollars just to get through the door.

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For context, WrestleTix notes that WWE’s year-to-date show average sits at 11,259 tickets, making this one of the most in-demand events of the entire year. Cena’s farewell has blown past normal touring numbers, with resale listings sitting at 1,032 tickets earlier in the week before being nearly wiped out entirely.

This isn’t just a sellout — it’s a last-minute feeding frenzy. Between Cena’s retirement match, a stacked card, and the historic nature of the night, fans clearly waited too long and are now paying the price.

If you’re still on the fence, the message from the market is loud and clear: hesitation is expensive.

Would you drop over $1,200 to see John Cena’s final match live? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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