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Post by LtD73 on Feb 11, 2010 20:32:41 GMT -5
I just read from jericho's book that him and his dad would buy tickets for the next show in the current show's intermission, and was wondering why WWE don't do that, it seems like a pretty good idea tbh, they'd get a lot of sales quickly by doing that.
Obviously don't do it for ppv's but for things like raw, smackdown, house shows etc.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Feb 11, 2010 20:46:42 GMT -5
Because WWE show's are never at the same place the next night, or that week, unless its a PPV, Then Raw is in the same arena the next night. Now if WWE fully scheduled their year out, then yea, that would be cool. So for example, if WWE came here to Jacksonville saturday, and they scheduled to come back in July, and they had the ticket on sale that night, I would quickly pick it up. Great idea....
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Post by King Silva on Feb 11, 2010 20:59:12 GMT -5
^ Pretty much what he said. They can't really predict exactly when they will be back in the same arena so they can't exactly sell tickets that way.
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Post by Sam Hain on Feb 11, 2010 21:06:56 GMT -5
Yeah, back in the territory days this was very common. My Dad, Grandfather and I used to buy our tickets during intermission. We had a wrestling show here every 4-6 weeks. Some indy feds still do this, and often times give discounts if you get your tickets that night.
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Post by apollocreed on Feb 11, 2010 21:12:42 GMT -5
Yeah that was exactly how it was here, WWF came to Buffalo on average once a month. The thing that I always hated was the match right before intermission was usually a better quality match so you couldn't skip down there early and get tickets
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