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WWE Bad Blood 2024: Ticket Frenzy and Main Event Speculation

One big thing: WWE Bad Blood 2024 tickets are selling at record-breaking rates

Bad Blood 2024, set for October at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, is shaping up to be one of WWE’s hottest events in recent history.

• Tickets sold out almost immediately upon release
• Secondary market prices start at $275, with only about 200 tickets left
• Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter calls it “among the most in-demand tickets in pro wrestling history

Why it matters

The intense demand for Bad Blood tickets reflects WWE’s current popularity and the draw of its top storylines. This surge in interest could influence future event planning and pricing strategies.

By the numbers

• Lowest secondary market ticket price: $275
• Remaining tickets on secondary market: ~200

Key matchups driving ticket sales

CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre: Hell in a Cell

• Third match in their series, potentially concluding their rivalry
• Previous matches: McIntyre won at SummerSlam, Punk won at Bash in Berlin

Roman Reigns & Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu

• Continuation of the long-running Bloodline storyline
• Speculation this match could main event over Punk vs. McIntyre

Behind the scenes

WWE has been building tension between Rhodes and Reigns in innovative ways
• A cinematic promo featuring Rhodes and Reigns was filmed at Georgia Tech’s football field
• Rumors suggest Rhodes may have a grand entrance featuring the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff marching band

What’s next

As Bad Blood approaches, fans will be watching closely for any changes to the card or additional matches announced. The event’s success could set a new benchmark for WWE’s premium live events.

What do you think about the ticket demand for Bad Blood 2024? Are you planning to attend or watch from home? Leave a comment below with your thoughts on the upcoming event!

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