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WWE fans don’t fail to show their love for the promotion. A bulk of this can be attributed to the love and affection they share towards the superstars who propel the promotion to its position at the top. This time around, the Stamford-based company is taking off to Australia to host the Elimination Chamber ’24, and it looks like fans are already on board. Thanks to the entertainment that Rhea Ripley brings to the table, WWE fans are excited to see her in action in her home country.

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The ticket sale for the future PLE of WWE went live today on the 10th of November. And it looks like fans tried everything in their power to grab the tickets as soon as possible. This is because merely after the first few hours since the ticket sale went live, WWE has already booked more than half of the arena capacity.

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According to ‘hot’ reports coming in just recently, 45K out of 62K seats have already been booked for the PLE. If the numbers don’t yet impress you, this makes up for 72.58% of the total seating capacity.

So far, WWE is off to great sales even before the next year has begun. Hopefully, the excitement shown by fans is paid off through good booking and quality entertainment from the promotion’s end.

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Before we witnessed the booming sales for the Elimination Chamber, reports regarding the PLE’s profit were already all around us.

What profit did WWE bag with Elimination Chamber ’24?

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Before bringing their show to any city, WWE receives a ‘site fee’. This is what allures the promotion in the first place. The higher the site fee, the higher the chances of seeing WWE in that particular city. This is usually paid by the local government of that city. And according to TKO group’s CFO Andrew Schleimer, the site fees received for Elimination Chamber is the highest one WWE has ever received.

This excludes the shows that WWE has held in Saudi Arabia which earn WWE some 50 million USD for every PLE. Though the exact number remains a mystery, it looks like the sports entertainment group has got its pockets full right now.

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The enthusiasm is already at the next level. Are you also one of the lucky viewers who are going to the show in Australia?