WWE
Dec 31, 2025
Want to attend a WWE live event? This complete guide explains how to buy WWE tickets, event types, seating tips, prices, meet-and-greets, and what to expect as a fan. Photo by: La Noticia
Going to a WWE show is super fun. No matter if it's Raw, SmackDown, a big event, or just a regular show, you'll feel the excitement and see things you can't on TV.
This guide will tell you how to go to a WWE show, from picking the one you want to getting tickets and having a great time.

Before you buy tickets, decide what kind of WWE show you want to see.
WWE Raw airs on Monday nights.
WWE SmackDown airs on Friday nights.
What's coming up
Live TV broadcast
Major storylines and promos
Top WWE superstars
These tickets are perfect for fans who want to experience WWE history live on TV.
House shows are live wrestling events, not on TV, that happen all the time.
Why fans enjoy them:
Tickets cost less.
The feel is more chill.
Fans get to meet the wrestlers.
Wrestlers tend to hang out with the audience.
House shows are good if it's your first time or you are bringing your family.
For example:
Royal Rumble
SummerSlam
Survivor Series
WrestleMania
WWE's biggest shows are known for their top-notch production.

Here's how to find out about WWE's next shows:
Go to WWE's site.
Look at big ticket sites.
Watch WWE's social media for news.
For events, particularly TV shows and big wrestling events, planning kicks off way ahead of time, often months before.
Platform | Why Use It |
|---|---|
Ticketmaster | Official WWE ticket partner |
SeatGeek | Verified resale tickets |
StubHub | Last-minute availability |
Venue websites | Direct access |
Always buy from sellers that have been checked to avoid scams.
Ticket costs change based on the event and where you sit.
Event Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
House show | $20 - $80 |
Raw / SmackDown | $40 - $150 |
Premium Live Event | $75 - $500+ |
WrestleMania | $100 - $2,000+ |
Getting front-row seats or the VIP package will definitely cost you more.

For the best view without spending too much, go for lower bowl seats.
Floor seats put you close to the action, but sometimes you can't see everything.
Seats at a corner angle might give you a better view than seats facing straight on.
Make sure your seats aren't behind anything that will block your view, like a pole or equipment.
If you're a newbie, grab lower-level seats facing the ring you'll have the best view.

Showing up early makes things better.
Coming early has its perks.
Easy parking
Access to merchandise
Chance to see stars arrive
Matches before the main show
The doors typically open one to one and a half hours before the show begins.

WWE events feature exclusive merchandise:
T-shirts
Replica titles
Event-specific items
Prices are higher than online, but many fans enjoy buying merch at the venue for souvenirs.

Some events include:
Hang out with superstars
Snap photos with your faves
Get autographs
Access the VIP lounge
These deals don't stick around for long, and we don't have a ton of them.
The fans were loud.
They had some chants they knew all together.
There were flames and lights.
House shows: About 2 to 2.5 hours.
Raw / SmackDown: Around 3 hours.
Premium Live Events (PLEs): Usually 3 to 4 hours, or even longer.
Signs are okay, but keep them within the size limits.
No pro cameras allowed.
Follow what venue security says.
Dress comfortably.
Bring earplugs for the kids.
Drink lots of water.
Join in the cheering.
You don't need to know everything that's going on.
WWE live shows are a great time for fans.
Going to a WWE live show is something you won't forget, no matter if you've been a fan since childhood or are just checking it out.
If you pick a great show, get your tickets without any issues, and come ready to have fun, you will enjoy WWE the best way: in person, with lots of noise, and as part of the action.