WWE Opens Up Survivor Series 2023 To Full Capacity Seating In Chicago

Tickets for WWEs Survivor Series event are hard to come by. WWE Superstars arent getting their comped tickets like they usually do, either. Now, it appears that WWE is going to give every opportunity they can for fans to buy a ticket for the show.

Tickets for WWE’s Survivor Series event are hard to come by. WWE Superstars aren’t getting their comped tickets like they usually do, either. Now, it appears that WWE is going to give every opportunity they can for fans to buy a ticket for the show.

WWE has no issue selling out Survivor Series. Then they added even more seats for the show. Now, they are going all out in Chicago for the annual November premium live event.

Wrestle Tix noted behind their Patreon that WWE has now totally opened up all sections for Survivor Series tickets. It is now set for full capacity after such a great reception.

“WWE added the last four available sections, and if these sell, the Allstate Arena will reach full capacity for Survivor Series. Smackdown opened the front six rows of sections 206 and 207, as well as all of sections 106 and 107.”

WWE’s 2023 Survivor Series event currently has 1,718 available tickets, a setup/configuration for 16,860, and 15,128 tickets distributed. It appears that WWE is ready for anything at this point, and they plan to pack out the Allstate Arena.

We will have complete coverage of WWE’s entire Survivor Series built. We are likely to see some unexpected moments along the way, and WarGames is going to be a big part of that.

CM Punk and WWE are not talking, either. There are no reported plans from a reputable outlet promising his return at Survivor Series, or even hinting that it is a possibility. That obviously doesn’t change how excited Chicago fans are to see Survivor Series.

What’s your take on WWE’s Survivor Series build so far? Are you expecting the best event of the year? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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