Tonight’s (March 25) episode of WWE Raw in Chicago, Illinois is on track to set a new five-year record for the company.
It was previously reported that tonight’s episode of Raw was set to feature the minimalistic stage design previously used when WWE held Survivor Series in Chicago in November.
As of writing, the show is currently on pace to sell out, with the show likely to see over 15,000 people in attendance.
In an update from WrestleVotes, tonight’s show is on track to become the biggest crowd for an episode of Raw in almost five years.
The previous record is held by the April 8, 2019 episode of the show in Brooklyn, which served as the Raw after WrestleMania 35.
They tweeted:
With tonight’s Monday Night Raw in Chicago on pace to sell out & officially top 15,000 in attendance, it will become the biggest RAW crowd in nearly 5 years.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) March 25, 2024
The last being 4/8/19 in Brooklyn, the night after WrestleMania 35, which saw 15,741 in attendance.
Tonight’s show is set to feature the return of CM Punk, as well as Jey Uso taking on Shinsuke Nakamura and Andrade facing Ivar.
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