Your data on the 2015 victory tour also are cooky. They played 9 games over 5 months backloaded to the end (which is crazy, obviously the "victory" part is forgotten 5 months later, USSF was dumb in their scheduling).
But you only report 3 of the games? You omit the 44,028 who came to Pittsburgh, the 34,538 who came to Detroit, the 35,753 who came to Philadelphia and the 32,869 who were at Camping World Stadium wherever that is. The average over 9 games was 28,186 - far different from the 20,847 you implied. And without the San Antonio game that was an outlier, it was over 30k. You imply that New Orleans was an outlier, but it was middle of the pack (literally) - 4 of the 9 games had better attendance than the Nolo game. Why didn't you mention them?
So for St. Paul, 7 of the 9 2015 victory tour games had attendance that is greater than Allianz Field capacity. And that was before the women were superstars.
Your data are obviously cherry picked to make the ladies look bad, and often are just wrong. I suggest you go back to square 1 in your thinking on this issue and educate yourself a bit more if you care. Because you're way, way off.