WWE Crown Jewel Perth surpassed rare ticket revenue threshold

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Last October’s WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, surpassed a rare ticket revenue threshold for the company, part of another gigantic year for WWE.

Revealed as part of new data from Post Wrestling’s Brandon Thurston using Pollstar data, the October 11 premium live event generated $4.16 million U.S. dollars on 11,682 tickets at the RAC Arena, an average price of $338.

That makes the show the third-highest in WWE history for arena gate revenue, trailing John Cena’s final match (over $6.5 million in December 2025) and the Raw Netflix debut (over $4.8 million in January 2025). Adjusted for inflation, it’s the fourth-highest ever after WrestleMania V ($1.628 million in 1989).

The show featured John Cena’s final match in the country as well as Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes for the ceremonial Crown Jewel title. It was part of a five-event, 18-month TKO deal with the local government that includes both WWE and UFC events.

John Cena apologized for ‘going into business for himself’ at WWE Crown Jewel

John Cena created a special moment at WWE Crown Jewel: Perth — but it was something he felt the need to apologize for afterwards.

Before his match against AJ Styles at the October PLE, Cena handed ring announcer Alicia Taylor an introduction that he personally wrote for Styles. It paid tribute to Styles’ past, referencing his career in TNA and being part of the Bullet Club in NJPW. According to Cena, the introduction was a surprise to everyone.

“Dude, I just wanted to do something nice for my guy,” Cena said on Insight with Chris Van Vliet. “I didn’t even show Alicia until I handed her the paper.”

Cena was trying to create something special with the introduction, but he regrets not informing people about it in advance. Even if he kept it secret from Styles and Taylor, Cena feels like he should have been a team player by telling those in WWE creative. He apologized to a few people in creative for surprising them with what he did.

“I went about it the wrong way. I went into business for myself. I should have gotten permission to do that. And I would have gotten permission to do that, but I told no one about it because I wanted to do something special,” Cena said. “And in doing so, the people running the show felt surprised. And that’s not a position I ever want to put them in because they award me such creative liberty.

“Wonderful moment, but like, we’re all trying to make these moments special and we’re all on the same team. And it shouldn’t be me doing something outside of that realm. If I tell my teammates, ‘Hey, let’s do it.’ I can keep it from AJ, I can keep it from Alicia, but if I tell my teammates who are crafting this show, maybe they make it look better. And the first thing I did was thank AJ. The second thing I did was pull a few creative individuals aside and say, ‘I’m sorry, that will never happen again. I know where I f*cked up. I’m so sorry. And I went into business for myself. That’s not me. I hope you look at my body of work and all the times I’ve asked for permission. And this is the one time I asked for forgiveness.’ It got the best of me, but I wanted to do something nice for AJ.”

Crown Jewel: Perth was the last-ever match in the Cena vs. Styles rivalry. Cena is retiring from the ring this weekend at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. Styles’ retirement is not quite as imminent, but he plans to end his in-ring career at some point in 2026.

Fight Game: WWE Crown Jewel Perth preview

John LaRocca and Garrett Gonzales return with a brand-new Fight Game to discuss some of the most interesting topics in AEW and WWE today.

After doing our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down segment, we each brought two topics that we wanted to discuss to the table:

  • How Kenny Omega isn’t booked important enough
  • The followup to Andrade attacking Omega on Dynamite last week
  • Eddie Kingston’s opportunities
  • Why WWE needs to make these ESPN PLEs important

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