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Worlds Collide show in Las Vegas draws largest concurrent live audience so far

WWE announced today in a press release that last week’s Worlds Collide show in Las Vegas drew the largest concurrent live audience in the event’s history.

The show peaked at 773,000 live concurrent viewers across the WWE, WWE Espanol, AAA YouTube and Facebook channels during the event broadcast from the Cox Pavilion at the Thomas & Mack Center.

More than 4.1 million viewers watched the broadcast in the first 24 hours, with an additional 127 million digital views generated across social platforms.

Another Worlds Collide show is being planned before the end of the year, with Survivor Series weekend in San Diego as the possible location.


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