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The following is a list of the largest attendances in the history of the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The list is dominated by WWE's flagship WrestleMania pay-per-view (PPV) event, which since 2007's WrestleMania 23 has been held exclusively in stadiums that typically have a seating capacity of at least 70,000 people or more.
Super Show-Down October 6, 2018: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Melbourne Cricket Ground: 70,309 Triple H vs. The Undertaker in a No Disqualification match: WWE: WrestleMania 29 April 7, 2013: East Rutherford, New Jersey: MetLife Stadium: 68,900 The Rock (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship [14] [19] [20] WWE: WrestleMania 39 (Night 2 ...
WrestleMania III March 29, 1987: Pontiac, Michigan: Pontiac Silverdome: 78,000 [5] Hulk Hogan (c) vs. André the Giant for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship [6] WWE: WrestleMania XXIV March 30, 2008: Orlando, Florida: Florida Citrus Bowl: 74,635 Edge (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship [7] WWE: WrestleMania 29 ...
The following is the list of most watched television broadcasts in the United States by average viewership, according to Nielsen. Of the 30 most-watched telecasts, 27 are Super Bowls . The Apollo 11 moon landing is generally considered to have been the most watched event in American television history with an estimated viewership of between 125 ...
The two most-watched television broadcasts in Canadian history occurred during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. For the gold medal game of the men's hockey tournament at the 2010 Winter Olympics , played between the United States and Canada, confirmed 16.6 million Canadians watched the whole game, roughly one-half of the country's entire ...
WrestleMania 40 is the most-streamed entertainment event ever on Peacock, Variety has learned exclusively. Per the NBCUniversal streamer, the two night event at Lincoln Financial Field in ...
On March 31, 1985, WWE held its first ever WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden. 39 years later, WrestleMania has become a full-blown extravaganza, moving from relatively small arenas to sold-out ...
The show was a huge success with Hogan, who won in the main event, going on to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. [31] After the swimsuit issue, it was the magazine's best seller, [32] and following WrestleMania, four WWF programs were among the ten most watched shows on cable television. [33]