It has been reported that WWE higher-ups are “very disappointed” by Saturday Night’s Main Event‘s ticket sales.
Fightful Select has reported that WWE’s executives are not happy with the turnout for Saturday Night’s Main Event at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on November 1. Despite offering a stacked card with two world championships on the line, WrestleTix reported that only 7,867 tickets were distributed, with the venue being set up to hold 8,088. An attendance just shy of 8,000 is a far cry from the company’s 2025 average attendance of 11-12,000 for major events.
The SmackDown show from Halloween night also struggled with attendance, drawing a smaller-than-average crowd for the company’s TV average for the year as well. Fans were reportedly moved down to lower sections at SNME to make the venue appear fuller on TV than it actually was.
What Was The Card For WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event On November 1?
In case you missed it, the card for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event this past weekend was nothing short of a stacked card. The results for the show looked like this:
- Cody Rhodes (c) defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the Undisputed Championship
- Jade Cargill defeated Tiffany Stratton (c) to win the Women’s Title
- Dominik Mysterio (c) defeated Penta and Rusev in a Triple Threat to retain the Intercontinental Championship
- CM Punk defeated Jey Uso to win the vacant World Heavyweight Title



