WWE Adjusts Survivor Series Plans in Response to High Demand

WWE Adjusts Survivor Series Plans in Response to High Demand

WWE Adjusts Survivor Series Plans in Response to High Demand – WWE is set to host Survivor Series on Saturday, November 25 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, and there’s strong demand for the event. The night before Survivor Series, on November 24, Friday Night SmackDown will also take place at the Allstate Arena, serving as the go-home show for the pay-per-view.

It’s worth noting that while not initially advertised, WWE is planning to feature the WarGames match at this event. This match is generating significant anticipation among fans.

Ticket sales for Survivor Series began on July 21 and quickly gained traction, with the event selling out on October 15. A total of 12,928 tickets were sold. Originally, WWE had planned to use a large titantron setup for the show, as they typically do for major live events and TV broadcasts. However, there has been a change in plans, with WWE expanding the setup to accommodate over 15,000 seats and more than the initial 2,700 configured tickets. As a result of this change, a smaller setup will be used, and a special stage setup will be put in place for the event.

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WWE Adjusts Survivor Series Plans in Response to High Demand

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