John Cenas farewell appearance on WWE Monday Night RAW has turned into a ticket-selling machine. Just 12 hours ahead of bell time at TD Garden in Boston, WWE moved an impressive number of tickets overnightproving once again that the 16-time World Champion is still a massive draw.

According to a November 10 update from WrestleTix, WWE has distributed 15,766 tickets out of a setup of 16,252 seats, leaving just 486 available. Thats a jump of +679 tickets moved in the last 24 hours alone.

This massive surge comes on the heels of Cenas farewell storyline heating up. WWE revealed on the November 4 episode of RAW that Cenas final opponent will be determined through a 16-man cross-brand tournament. That bracket announcementand the fact that the first two matches (Sheamus vs. Nakamura and Rusev vs. Priest) are set to kick off in Bostonhas fans scrambling for any remaining seats.

WrestleTix also noted that WWEs year-to-date RAW average is 11,757, meaning Cenas farewell is already blowing past normal turnout. With a resale pool of 546 tickets and the cheapest seat currently listed at $84.45, demand is only getting hotter.

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John Cenas final WWE appearance in Boston is listed as a key reason for the spike, according to WrestleTix. This edition of RAW could end up outdrawing the 12,317 fans who showed up for SmackDown at the same venue back in August.

With WWE unlocking extra seating sections like Loge 15 and the upper levels, and Cenas farewell match now on the horizon, fans are turning this episode into one of the biggest live TV events WWE has had in Boston in years.

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