The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that the WWE Holiday Tour post-Christmas events recorded strong ticket sales for several live events.
The December 28th live event in Laval, Quebec had 9,080 following the late addition of Sami Zayn and was virtually sold out.
The December 28th live event in Houston, TX had 9,378 tickets out.
The December 29th live event in Toronto, Ontario, Canada had 8,763 for the Coca-Cola Coliseum, another virtual sellout.
The December 29th live event in Las Vegas, NV had 6,480 tickets out.
The December 30th live event in Los Angeles, LA was just short of a sellout with 13,847 fans in attendance. The show was at 8,000 tickets out when CM Punk was announced, and the former AEW World Champion moved over 5,000 tickets.
The live event sold more than AEW Full Gear 2023 by a few hundred. It was the largest crowd WWE has ever had in that building, although the company rarely ran events there. It was also the fourth-largest wrestling crowd in the history of The Forum, behind two WCW shows and AEW’s Dynamite debut in the venue. It was the second-largest gate for wrestling of all time, behind AEW Full Gear.
Overall, the 2023 WWE Holiday Tour was up 36% in attendance from 2022, which itself was a success.