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WWE Triumphs Over AEW in Live Attendance for October’s Third Week

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A Comparative Look at WWE and AEW’s Attendance Figures for Recent Show

Summarize:
– WWE’s SmackDown leads the pack with 14,149 tickets sold for its October 20th show.
– AEW Dynamite, held on October 18th, saw an attendance of 4,457 at the Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas.
– WWE’s Raw and AEW’s Collision also reported significant attendance numbers, showcasing the ongoing competition between the two wrestling giants.

The wrestling world is abuzz with the latest attendance figures for WWE and AEW’s recent television shows. While TV ratings often dominate discussions, live attendance numbers provide a tangible measure of a company’s success and fan engagement.

According to Wrestle Tix, WWE’s SmackDown, aired on October 20th, took the top spot with a whopping 14,149 tickets sold. In contrast, WWE Raw, which took place at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK, on October 16th, reported an attendance of 7,902.

AEW’s figures were also noteworthy. AEW Dynamite, held on October 18th, saw 4,457 fans in attendance at the Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas. However, AEW Collision, which took place at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, TN, reported a lower turnout with 2,933 tickets sold.

House shows also played a role in the attendance battle. WWE’s Sunday Stunner in Laredo, TX had around 2,683 tickets distributed out of 1,068 available. Meanwhile, WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event in Edinburg, TX saw 5,629 tickets distributed.

As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, it’s evident that both WWE and AEW are pulling out all the stops to attract fans. While WWE is enjoying a surge in attendance, AEW remains a formidable contender, ensuring that the competition remains fierce and captivating.

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