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WWE Smackdown in Seattle draws big gate

October 3, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Per a records request from the Washington State Department of Licensing, the Sept. 13th Smackdown from Seattle drew a paid attendance of $867,005 with 12,775 paying to see the first episode of the new season.

WWE Smackdown in Seattle was the debut episode of the show on the USA Network. As a result, the show opened with Triple H welcoming the fans and started with a steel cage match between Solo Sikoa and Cody Rhodes.

Per the information provided by the Washington DOL through the public records request, the most tickets sold were in the $55 range with 1,953. According to the records, there were 216 comps for the night.

Filed Under: Attendance, Tickets, WWE

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