The post-WrestleMania episode of WWE Monday Night Raw is always special as it features the fallout from the biggest event of the year for the company, starts new feuds, typically features main roster debuts for NXT stars, and is filled with hardcore fans, making for a fun atmosphere. WWE even did a documentary on Peacock about the specialty of the show.
The event
This year will be no different. WrestleMania takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7 where a combined 90,000 tickets were sold for both nights.
WWE will hold SmackDown on April 5, NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6, and Raw on April 8 from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
The look
WrestleTix recently reported the show has sold 15,905 tickets, with just over 1,000 left for a setup of 16,909. It should be noted that there won’t be the normal big stage setup for the show.
Instead, the company is going with a different look that is similar to what they did with Survivor Series at Allstate Arena and other select events last year.
WWE Monday Night RAW
Mon • Apr 08, 2024 • 7:30 PM
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PAAvailable Tickets: 1,004
Current Setup: 16,909
Tickets Distributed: 15,905▶First Count.
📅Days until show: 90
⏮Last visit here: Raw (1/23/2023): 14,451 (SOLD OUT)
📢The highlighted… pic.twitter.com/nXkaaRkidM— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) January 10, 2024
Should WWE use the Survivor Series stage setup permanently? #WWE #SurvivorSeries #RAW #SmackDown pic.twitter.com/q0OJJUjAd1
— Giancarlo Aulino (@Gian_411) November 26, 2023