WWE Raw Tickets At Sprint Center Are Averaging $269 On Secondary Market

WWE Raw will be coming to the Sprint Center on Monday night. It will be just one night after WWE puts on their Battleground pay-per-view event at St. Louis’ Scottrade Center. With RAW being held following a pay-per-view and starting the road towards WWE’s second-biggest pay-per-view of the year, there are big things expected to go down in Kansas City. However, ticket prices are still relatively cheap on the secondary market.

According to TiqIQ, the current average price for WWE RAW tickets is $71.06 with a get-in price of $25. That is less than half the price of WWE Battleground tickets on the secondary market in St. Louis. The current average is $149.56 with a get-in price of $39. Current WWE World Heavyweight champion Seth Rollins and Sunday’s challenger Brock Lesnar are both scheduled to appear on RAW. There have also been some local advertisements that have hinted at a return of The Undertaker.

Not only will there be fallout from Battleground, the buildup for SummerSlam is likely to begin in Kansas City. SummerSlam is typically the WWE’s second biggest event of the year after WrestleMania. This year the event will be held on the East Coast, specifically Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. With a return to the East Coast after multiple years behind held at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, there has been significant demand for the event. SummerSlam tickets on the secondary market currently have an average price of $268.90 and a get-in price of $133.

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