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WWE SummerSlam 2023 Sets Multiple All-Time Records

By The Spotlight StaffAugust 7, 2023
WWE SummerSlam 2023 Sets Multiple All-Time Records

The 36th annual SummerSlam premium live event took place this past Saturday at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The show became the highest-grossing SummerSlam in WWE history.

Today, WWE issued a press release and stated that SummerSlam generated $8.5 million with an attendance of 59,194 fans. This would be the largest gate for any non-WrestleMania event in WWE. This year’s show became the most-watched SummerSlam in WWE history with 230 million viewers. The viewership has increased by 26% compared to last year’s event. SummerSlam generated $7 million in sponsorship revenue which is up 23% compared to 2022.

Here’s the official press release.

“STAMFORD, Conn., August 7, 2023 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced that SummerSlam which emanated from Ford Field in Detroit became the most-watched and highest-grossing SummerSlam in company history. The premium live event set new records for viewership, gate, sponsorship and merchandise.

With 59,194 in attendance in the Motor City, SummerSlam generated a record gate of $8.5 million, the largest gate for any non-WrestleMania event ever. It was the most-watched SummerSlam in company history and among the top three audiences in the history of WWE on Peacock.

SummerSlam generated the most sponsorship revenue for any non-WrestleMania event ever with $7 million, up 23 percent versus 2022. Slim Jim®, C4 and Rocket Mortgage were among WWE’s sponsors for the premium live event.

In partnership with special event retail partner Fanatics, merchandise sales were up 60 percent versus the record set in 2021, marking the best performance in company history for any premium live event outside of WrestleMania. On Location packages set a new SummerSlam record, up 47 percent versus 2022.

In addition, SummerSlam became the most-viewed social SummerSlam of all time with over 230 million views and four million hours of video consumed, a 26 percent increase over last year.”

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