The Numbers Don’t Lie: Detailed Look At The Business Side Of WWE Survivor Series 2022
The numbers don’t lie. Last weekend, WWE presented its annual Survivor Series event, though this year’s edition was more than a little different. Instead of the usual elimination matches, WWE centered the show around a pair of WarGames matches, with the men and women both getting a chance. That is quite the twist, but things seem to have gone well, at least based on the numbers.
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has revealed some of the business numbers for this year’s Survivor Series. The majority of these are positive and look at the amount of interest fans had in the show. Here are some highlights:
• There were 13,068 tickets out with 12,600 paid, for a gate of over $1 million.
• There were about 200,000 Google searches, or about the same as most WWE “B” premium live events.
• There were about 8,700 traditional pay per view buys, up about 24% from WWE Crown Jewel earlier in the mont..