Live crowd numbers across Europe and North America show WWE’s global grip
Summary
– Elimination Chamber in Toronto drew nearly 40,000 fans
– Multiple sold-out shows in London back-to-back
– WWE hosted international events in Spain, Belgium, and the Netherlands
WWE stormed through March 2025 with a slate of packed shows across major international cities, all building toward WrestleMania 41.
Elimination Chamber on March 1 at Rogers Centre in Toronto led the charge, drawing 38,493 fans and breaking Canadian records. It marked a massive kickoff to the final leg of the road to WrestleMania.
Later in the month, WWE held sold-out back-to-back events at London’s O2 Arena for both Raw and SmackDown. Over 30,000 fans filled the venue across two nights, showcasing WWE’s strong presence in the UK.
The tour also took WWE to Brussels, Barcelona, Vienna, and Amsterdam. While some venues didn’t report official numbers, the Ziggo Dome in the Netherlands pulled in over 6,700 fans for a special Road to WrestleMania live event.
With shows consistently packed and fan reactions hotter than ever, WWE proved that the WrestleMania buzz isn’t limited to the United States. From Canada to Europe, the momentum is undeniable.


