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Post by hbkjason on Aug 3, 2016 4:42:59 GMT -5
triplempromotions.co.uk/kevin-nash-big-sexy-tour/Hey guys just wondered if anyone else had heard or had any interest in this? I am thinking of getting tickets for the Newcastle show as I am a huge Kevin Nash fan, but I have never been to anything like this. Is £50 a fair price? What kind of thing is this? Does he just sit and tell stories like the Mick Foley tours? Any info would be much appreciated
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Post by laythvandam on Aug 3, 2016 5:17:10 GMT -5
I have been to many of these events over the last 3 years or so. They are always great nights. The ones I have been to include: Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Jim Ross, Jim Cornette, Diamond Dallas Page, Sting, Paul Heyman, Rowdy Roddy Piper (get chills when I look at my pic with him on Facebook ), Kurt Angle, Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Ted Dibiase, X-Pac, Bob Holly William Regal Scott Steiner These are great shows if you can get along to them. £50 is more than fair when you see several conventions up and down the country that may charge that for a picture alone or an autograph. With this you get both plus a night out with it. I am getting a ticket for the Newcastle event for Nash since I don't have to travel for once, would be nice to have my own bed after a show and not some hotel somewhere else in the country lol. I have attended 3 of Triple M's shows and they are extremely professional every time, they are a great company to host these things. Such a relaxed and assuring atmosphere and they let you take your time and not rush you through anything like some WWE meet and greet events where you basically have to off after your autograph. Triple M let things move at a slow and steady pace so you get a couple of minutes with the guest. They also give you a meal as well before the signing starts as I've had a few times. They normally have an auction before the show starts for some pretty cool one off items. The way these run it's like two halves, they let the guest share some stories about subjects often prompted by the host on the stage and after an hour or so of that they move on to a Q&A session with fans. It's tough thinking of good questions as you can't just ask any old crap at the risk of making a fool of yourself lol. Eric Bischoff is doing something like this at the O2 Academy on the 24th of August. Get yourself along if you can as the Bisch is such a rare meet.
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