Larry David
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Joined on: Jun 26, 2013 12:19:34 GMT -5
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Post by Larry David on Apr 22, 2016 13:24:03 GMT -5
Tickets are going on sale tomorrow, and given I've not attended a WWE live event in about 10 years, I'm curious as to the best way to get tickets, they've got a phone number to call from 9 a.m onwards, and are also selling them through TicketMaster online, for those who've bought tickets before, which is the quickest and best way to guarantee good seats?
They also don't advertise the prices on the TicketMaster website, they're just pricing them as between £36 and £96 per ticket, how much do you generally have to pay to get decent seats, I'm not too bothered about being front row ringside, but I also want to be reasonably close to the action, enough so that I don't have to watch the whole show on the screen.
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wwejunior
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Joined on: Apr 12, 2003 8:00:47 GMT -5
Posts: 424
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Post by wwejunior on Apr 23, 2016 3:31:02 GMT -5
What a joke this is!! Ticketmaster saying straight away at 9am that there are not tickets? Really?? Managed to get Row C for Smackdown, behind the commentators.
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Bizzle
Main Eventer
Jason Koumas is having a party, bring your vodka and your charlie.
Joined on: Aug 8, 2011 6:31:04 GMT -5
Posts: 1,150
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Post by Bizzle on Apr 27, 2016 0:29:03 GMT -5
What a joke this is!! Ticketmaster saying straight away at 9am that there are not tickets? Really?? Managed to get Row C for Smackdown, behind the commentators. But what they will do is send you to their 'sister' site called 'Get Me In' or something like that. A company ran by ticketmaster that scalps tickets at ridiculous prices. These company's nowadays are ruining concerts and events by their blatant robbery of the general public. Booking fees have gone up to in excess of £20 for some events. It's an absolute joke. I flat out refuse to give them my money. If I go to any gig or show these days then I'll just go on the day and get a ticket from a tout. Most of the time it works out cheaper if you haggle with them. I'd rather pay the tout the money cos at least they are making a little bit of effort to make money on tickets. Instead of fatcats in suits sitting behind a desk.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Apr 28, 2016 7:26:36 GMT -5
I think Raw is sold out already lol, 12,000 ing scavengers. That's Glasgow as a whole for you though, a bunch of sad people with nothing going on in their lives. I remember when the Coca Cola truck came here one Christmas and there was a queue for it that looked like it was a mile long. People waiting in line for over an hour for a picture with the truck and a free can of Coke, says it all about this city. I still plan on getting tickets for both shows, it's still 6 months away so there's no hurry. I haven't missed a WWE show in Glasgow since April 2012, so of all the shows to miss in my hometown, there's no way I'm missing these. But I'm not paying disgusting prices either and filling some robbing bastard's pocket.
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