A post circulating on Reddit this week claims WWE has removed veterans from its complimentary military ticket program. After checking around, i’m told the policy is still active. The veteran clause has not been removed.
WWE’s official page on the offer, WWE offers complimentary tickets to service members and veterans, is still live and explicitly names veterans as eligible. The page was originally published in April 2024 and has been the company’s standing policy ever since.
Per the published terms, anyone with a valid military or veteran ID can receive one complimentary ticket to a Raw, SmackDown, or WWE Live Event. The ticket is redeemed at the venue box office on the day of the show only, while supplies last. Premium Live Events like WrestleMania and SummerSlam are not included.
A second free-ticket resource for veterans is Vet Tix, the Veteran Tickets Foundation. Vet Tix is a 501(c)(3) charity that distributes donated event tickets to currently-serving military, honorably-discharged veterans, and family members of troops killed in action. WWE has partnered with Vet Tix on Raw and SmackDown distributions for over a decade, and the organization continues to list current WWE shows. Veterans can sign up at vettix.org and verify their service to access ticket listings.
The two programs are separate. The WWE box-office offer is direct from the company on a same-day basis with no advance signup. Vet Tix listings are donor-driven and typically require advance request through the platform.

