A fan aired a grievance about the current ticket prices to WWE President Nick Khan, with the top executive only giving a two-word response.
Per SeatGeek, prices for an NXT, RAW, and SmackDown can range anywhere between $70 to 370 dollars but it is still subject to change depending on the show, especially if it’s a go-home episode before a premium live event. For the PLEs and house shows, ticket prices can go into the thousands, as many have stated that these are beyond reach.
Twitch streamer Alexander Rose recently met Khan at the Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights. He introduced himself to the WWE President, praised the current product and even asked him to stream the moment live.
After speaking about how he’s looking forward to WWE on ESPN, Rose admitted to Khan that the current ticket prices are a “little crazy” but still showed admiration to the company. The 51-year-old then only had this to say to the streamer’s admission.
“I understand,” Khan replied.
Check out their interaction below:
This dude met Nick Khan and told him WWE Ticket Prices were too highðŸ˜
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— #WeWantCody (@WeWantCody_) September 5, 2025
WWE will have its’ groundbreaking moment on ESPN following a multi-year agreement to air its’ PLEs. September 20th’s WrestlePalooza will be the very first event to be streamed on the sports media giant.
WWE President Nick Khan Has This Interesting Hiring Rule
WWE President and member of TKO’s Board of Directors Nick Khan revealed a couple of things he doesn’t want to see a future employee doing during the CAA World Congress of Sports.
The 51-year-old executive’s number one hiring practice was to not employ people who does “out-of-office replies” as he was not a huge fan, expressing that time is important.
Never one to ask for or seek the spotlight, Nick Khan has gone from WrestleMania 9 usher to WWE President and TKO Board Member. Amazing footage of Nick working his way through @unlv in our latest documentary – WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle – airing on @peacock.
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— Triple H (@TripleH) April 14, 2025
Khan also had rules for key employees within the Stamford-based promotion. He stated that if something’s not going well, there should be people that would tell them a new direction is needed in order for an idea or a concept to be successful.
He also admitted failure will happen but clarified that all WWE employees should be ready and should always have a fresh start every morning to face new challenges.