WWE tickets are the wrestling world’s hottest commodity, and with more than 300 events taking place each year, fans have plenty of opportunities to experience the thrill of a live WWE event. Whether you’re spending the weekend at WrestleMania or taking the family to see a local house show, this guide has all the information you'll need to find perfect tickets at the best price.
- Choosing Which WWE Event to Attend
- When Do WWE Tickets Go on Sale?
- Where to Buy WWE Tickets
- Types of WWE Tickets Available
- WWE Ticket Prices
- Ticket Delivery
- Planning Parking & Travel for a WWE Event
- Booking Accommodation When Attending a WWE Event
- Top Tips for Buying WWE Tickets
Choosing Which WWE Event to Attend
One way in which WWE differs from the rest of the sporting world is the unique nature of its schedule. In WWE there are no offseasons, and as a touring production, the promotion visits more than 300 cities each year across the United States and around the world. With so many events on offer, choice is never an issue for WWE fans, but how do you decide which show, or shows, to attend?
Location is a key consideration for most fans on the hunt for WWE tickets. In an average year, wrestling’s most famous promotion will visit close to 50 US states, as well as provinces across Canada. In recent years, more global shows have also been added to the schedule, meaning regular visits to the UK, Australia, Mexico, and Continental Europe. Such extensive reach means that some lucky fans can wait for local shows and enjoy WWE on their doorstep. Conversely, planning a trip around a WWE event, or events, is also a popular option. For example, WWE’s biggest event, WrestleMania, attracts visitors from all over the world, in what is pro-wrestling’s biggest annual pilgrimage. Thanks to the stacked WWE schedule, even a short trip can feature multiple events, which only adds to the attraction of planning a wrestling getaway.

Another key factor in choosing which WWE event to attend revolves around the types of shows the company offers. WWE events are generally split into 3 categories: house shows, TV shows, and Premium Live Events (PLEs). House shows are not filmed for TV, and only air for the live audience in attendance. These shows are generally held in small local venues, like auditoriums and armories. TV shows, like Friday Night SmackDown and Monday Night Raw, are filmed in different cities each week and sell out major basketball and hockey arenas. Finally, PLE’s are WWE’s most prestigious shows and take place around once a month. These events can fill large arenas, and sometimes, some of the world’s biggest stadiums. Each of these shows provide different experiences at different price points. House shows are known for cheap tickets and an intimate atmosphere, TV shows offer top stars and developing storylines at a mid-tier price point, and PLEs provide high drama and historic matches for those willing to pay a premium.
You can view the full WWE schedule here.
When Do WWE Tickets Go on Sale?
WWE tickets tend to go on sale around 3–4 months in advance, with major events like WrestleMania sometimes available more than 6 months ahead of time.
Pre-sale is available for most shows in the days leading up to the general sale period. Fans can register for pre-sale information by visiting their chosen event on the official WWE website. For major PLEs, WWE often releases multi-day tickets before single event tickets go on sale. Multi-day tickets cover entry to the PLE and SmackDown, Raw, or NXT shows on the same weekend.

WWE is the most popular wrestling company in the world and all shows draw significant interest, no matter where the company stages them. In general, house shows offer the best chance for securing tickets, while major PLEs can sell out quickly. For the best chance of snagging WWE tickets, buy early, or look for events at larger venues which may take longer to sell out. To receive on-sale notifications from Koobit, save an event to your interests. You will be notified by email when the event goes on general sale.
Where to Buy WWE Tickets
Primary Sellers
Ticketmaster is the primary seller for most WWE tickets, but some venues may use AXS, SeatGeek, or their own official seller. No membership is required, but you may have to register with WWE for pre-sale codes or links. Similarly, you will need to be registered with the relevant official seller to purchase tickets.
Resellers
Due to the popularity of WWE tickets, there’s always a highly active resale market for events. Whether you’ve missed out on primary tickets, are looking for last-minute seats, or just want to test the waters for a better price, check out Koobit’s listing for the event, where you’ll be able to compare tickets across a wide range of reputable sellers.
Common WWE resellers include:
Types of WWE Tickets Available
WWE events take place in some of the biggest arenas and stadiums in sport, as well as a variety of smaller local venues. Wherever a show is taking place, the venue configuration remains largely the same – a stage and entrance ramp at one end, the ring in the center, and seats surrounding it on a number of elevated levels. While different arenas or stadiums may boast different quirks or modified seating options, here’s a rundown of the most common tickets you'll come across for a WWE show:
Upper Level
Located on the venue’s highest tier, these seats are furthest from the action and provide a bird’s-eye-view of the event. However, what Upper Level seats lack in proximity to the ring, they make up for in value – these tickets are generally the cheapest at any WWE event.
Pros: Great value
Cons: A long way from the ring
Prices: From $25

Middle Level
Middle Level tickets can be found between the Upper and Lower levels of the arena. These seats are a popular premium option at many venues as they combine proximity to the ring with elevated sightlines across the entire arena. In some venues, the Middle Level can be spread across more than one tier of seats, and may sometimes be known as Club or Loge.
Pros: Some of the arena's best panoramic views
Cons: Can be costly, despite not being far from the Upper Level
Prices: From $40

Lower Level
Found on the lowest level of the main seating bowl, Lower Level tickets are only bettered by Ringside Floor tickets when it comes to how close you’ll be to the ring. Add in the fact that these are still tiered seats, meaning you’ll enjoy clear sightlines of the action, and you can see why the Lower Level is a favorite with many wrestling fans.
Pros: Clear, close-up views from tiered seats
Cons: Views can vary significantly depending on where your seat is within the Lower tier
Prices: From $50

Ringside Floor
Ringside Floor tickets are situated on the floor of the arena surrounding the ring. Offering a unique perspective of the action, these seats take fans as close to the ring as they can get, providing a thrilling, immersive experience. Wrestlers regularly interact with fans in the Ringside section, and tickets are a guarantee that you’ll be close to some of pro-wrestling’s biggest stars.
Pros: Seats towards the front of this section take you as close as you can get to a WWE ring without being a wrestler
Cons: Seats towards the back can be obstructed by other fans as there is no tiering
Prices: From $75

Official WWE Experiences
Alongside standard seating options, WWE offers a range of official package experiences featuring unique, once-in-a-lifetime perks. For example, the Walk the Aisle Experience allows you to make your entrance and walk the aisle like a WWE Superstar; the Superstar Experience includes a meet & greet with WWE wrestlers; and the Ringsider Experience guarantees you a seat in the first 6 rows for major WWE events.
Pros: Premium experiences unlike any other ticket in sport
Cons: Very pricey
Prices: From $400

WWE Ticket Prices
Like any sports league or organization with such widespread popularity, WWE tickets are in high demand for almost all the company’s event, which can lead to high prices. However, as WWE puts on so many shows each year, it is also possible to find great value seats to see some of the best wrestlers in the world in action. Ultimately, WWE ticket prices differ depending on the event. House show tickets can be found for as little as $25, while some seats on the Sunday of WrestleMania have been known to cost over $1000.
According to SeatGeek, the average WWE ticket in 2024 cost around $64. Seats for most shows are sold as single-event tickets, but occasionally, either for multi-day shows like WrestleMania, or where more than one WWE show is taking place over the course of a weekend, the organization offers multi-day tickets. Multi-day tickets grant entry to more than one event/night of an event, and can work out cheaper for fans looking to enjoy more than one night of wrestling. As is the case with many other sporting events, especially those sold on Ticketmaster, pricing is often dynamic, so be prepared for ticket prices to rise and fall in line with demand.

Finding Cheap Tickets
More often than not, especially if you’re hoping to attend a PLE or similar popular show, it is best to purchase WWE tickets as soon as they go on sale. While it is possible that prices on resale sites may be cheaper closer to the event, demand for WWE shows generally keeps prices high, meaning purchasing early from the official seller is the best course of action.
As a rule of thumb, the cheapest tickets at any WWE event will be those furthest away from the ring. These are usually found on the Upper Level of the arena or stadium. If you’re still looking for tickets nearer to the date of your chosen event, visit Koobit, where you can find a comparison of ticket prices, from a wide range of sellers and resellers, for all WWE shows.

Ticket Delivery
Official WWE tickets purchased online through the likes of Ticketmaster and AXS are, unless otherwise stated, delivered as e-tickets. These can be accessed through the official seller’s mobile app, which will be scanned upon arrival at the event.
Resale tickets are generally delivered by email, though some resellers provide e-tickets. It’s important to read the instructions provided with your purchase so that you know whether your tickets need to be presented on a mobile device, or printed at home
Planning Parking & Travel for a WWE Event
As WWE events are generally held in some of the most popular modern arenas and stadiums around the world, travel and parking is not usually too difficult for fans attending a show. Most venues hosting WWE events will have parking onsite, or, for those that don’t, plenty of nearby options for fans to choose from.
Some of WWE’s smaller house shows are the only events likely to be short on parking, and fans may have to search for a space in the local area instead of directly outside the venue. Similarly, major shows like WrestleMania will see parking spaces sell quickly, meaning you may have to make use of public lots and garages. Parking onsite will almost always be more expensive than public parking facilities, so those on a budget may wish to find a lot or garage located a reasonable distance from the venue and either walk or take public transport to the show.

When making travel plans, it’s best to research the location where the host venue is based before deciding how to travel. Events in the centre of big cities are likely to feature traffic congestion and long waits for entering/exiting parking lots, and public transport may be a better option. On the other hand, out of town venues are likely to have high capacity parking lots and limited public transport, so in this case, driving is probably the best choice.
To ensure you have a smooth experience and make the most of your time at a WWE event, always plan your journey well in advance and leave plenty of time for travel on the big day. For more specific information, visit your chosen event’s Travel & Parking section on Koobit.
Booking Accommodation When Attending a WWE Event
WWE venues are generally major arenas and stadiums in some of the world’s top cities and tourist destinations. Consequently, venues are never too far from all types of accommodation, from hotels to hostels to Airbnbs.
While house shows and weekly TV shows shouldn’t see too much fluctuation in demand, major WWE PLEs like WrestleMania or SummerSlam see wrestling fans from all over the world converge on host cities, driving prices up and pushing availability down. The best tip for securing accommodation is to book early. Not only does booking early help you find the best prices, but it also guarantees you somewhere to stay. Sites like Booking.com will even take deposit-free bookings with cancellations available in case you can’t make the show.
If you're struggling to find somewhere to stay, take a look at suburbs or nearby cities with good transport links for the day of the event – you’re likely to find lower prices and more choice.
Top Tips for Buying WWE Tickets
- Buy tickets early to avoid disappointment
- Look out for multi-day tickets if you’re heading to more than one show
- Avoid seats at the back of the Ringside Floor Level if you want a clear view
