Tonight’s WWE RAW Set to Draw One of 2024’s Largest Crowds – Tonight’s WWE RAW from the Toyota Center in Houston, TX, is shaping up to be a record-setting event.
According to WrestleTix, the episode has distributed 14,449 tickets, leaving just 480 still available. This makes it the third-largest RAW crowd of the year, trailing only the March show in Chicago and the April event in Philadelphia.
The Toyota Center will also host its largest-ever WWE crowd for RAW, underscoring the anticipation surrounding this historic episode. As the final RAW of 2024 and the last to air on USA Network before moving to Netflix on January 6th, the significance of this event is drawing fans in droves.
Tonight’s show will also close the chapter on RAW’s two-hour format, as the flagship program transitions back to a three-hour runtime next week. With a packed card and major storylines, including CM Punk and Seth Rollins sharing the ring ahead of their Netflix showdown, WWE is delivering an episode worthy of this milestone.
The Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament will see two critical semifinal matchups. Dakota Kai will square off against Zoey Stark, while IYO SKY faces Lyra Valkyria. These matches will determine who advances to the finals in the quest to become the inaugural champion.
In tag team action, Damian Priest will team with The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar) to face Judgment Day members Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, and Dominik Mysterio. This bout promises to be an intense clash with lingering animosity among the factions.
Singles matches include Chad Gable taking on Otis and Pete Dunne battling the returning R-Truth. Additional developments and surprises are expected throughout the night, as WWE builds toward its first RAW episode on Netflix.
As the clock winds down on 2024, this turnout solidifies RAW’s position as a cornerstone of WWE programming, leaving fans eager for what’s to come in 2025.
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Tonight’s WWE RAW Set to Draw One of 2024’s Largest Crowds