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WWE RAW Tickets: How can I watch the show live in 2022?

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WWE RAW is the flagship show of the biggest company in sports entertainment, but how can fans get access to the tickets for the weekly show?

The Monday Night show has been a staple of WWE programming since the mid-90s, and it continues to this day on the USA Network 52 weeks a year.

Live and in-person is the best way to enjoy WWE events, and to do so you have to know where and when you can get access to tickets, which we will help you out with in this article!

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WWE RAW Tickets 2022

Monday, October 3rd 2022

The Monday, October 3rd episode of WWE RAW will be taking place from the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN.

Tickets for the event are available to purchase via Ticketmaster, the official ticket vendor for this event as confirmed by the official WWE website.

As of writing, the cheapest available seats for the event come in at $20, which can be found in Section C03.

The most expensive tickets currently available for the night itself currently cost $151 plus fees and these will see you seated in Section 104 of the Xcel Energy Center.

As you’d expect, tickets that are more expensive will place you closer to all of the action on the night itself!

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WWE RAW Preview 03/10/22

The following segments and matches have been confirmed for the Monday, October 3rd episode of Monday Night RAW from the Xcel Energy Center:

  • Chad Gable vs. Braun Strowman
  • Johnny Gargano vs. Otis
  • Candace LeRae vs. Dakota Kai

It is likely that the company will confirm more matches and segments on the night itself.

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