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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Jan 9, 2018 11:58:58 GMT -5
I hope Sting will be there.....but I'm sure they won't ask him to appear. They seem to never want him to appear on TV ever again.
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Post by punksnotdead on Jan 9, 2018 12:28:36 GMT -5
I honestly think $350 for a ticket is cheap. The Grand only holds like a 1,000 people. Seeing Raw there in 2018 would kind of be like seeing the Foo Fighters at the Cubby Bear. We already know Taker, HBK and Big Daddy Cool will be there and I'm positive that won't be the extent of it. I actually wouldn't be shocked to see Cena appear at both shows. I think it's going to be a really cool event and if it didn't require a flight I would make every effort to get to it. I wouldn’t say cheap but I do understand what you’re saying. For the up close and personal experience of that arena it’s worth the money. I would go to that one if I could over the Barclays as well Yeah, cheap wasn't the right word. I guess cheaper than I expected, or at least more reasonable than I expected based on such limited capacity, is more in-line with what I meant.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 12:29:36 GMT -5
I really wanted to go to the Manhattan center but the cheapest tickets were over $300. Way too much for my wallet. I paid 150 for a very good seat at Barclays Center. Section 28.
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Post by tylerbreezee on Jan 9, 2018 12:47:06 GMT -5
Wait, how is it gonna be in both arenas??? Lol are they gonna switch between matches in arenas or something? That's exactly what they'll do. WrestleMania 2 aired from three different places, don't forget. I’m sorry but that’s so annoying lol why can’t they just do the Manhattan center
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Post by The Brain on Jan 9, 2018 14:39:35 GMT -5
I honestly think $350 for a ticket is cheap. The Grand only holds like a 1,000 people. Seeing Raw there in 2018 would kind of be like seeing the Foo Fighters at the Cubby Bear. We already know Taker, HBK and Big Daddy Cool will be there and I'm positive that won't be the extent of it. I actually wouldn't be shocked to see Cena appear at both shows. I think it's going to be a really cool event and if it didn't require a flight I would make every effort to get to it. $350 to a ticket not called WrestleMania is absolutely asinine. $350?!?! Even though the show will be nostalgia overload I would never pay that much for a TV taping show.
Also add in food/drinks, merchandise etc. and your looking at over 400 bucks.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 14:42:33 GMT -5
I’d easily do that for that price if I wouldn’t also have to fly out there. Short notice flights aren’t cheap.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 15:21:18 GMT -5
$350 to a ticket not called WrestleMania is absolutely asinine. $350?!?! Even though the show will be nostalgia overload I would never pay that much for a TV taping show.
Also add in food/drinks, merchandise etc. and your looking at over 400 bucks.
350 plus service fees! So closer to 400. I can't imagine there will be more matches at Manhattan Center than Barclays.
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Post by ClashOfStyles on Jan 9, 2018 15:38:23 GMT -5
$350 to a ticket not called WrestleMania is absolutely asinine. $350?!?! Even though the show will be nostalgia overload I would never pay that much for a TV taping show.
Also add in food/drinks, merchandise etc. and your looking at over 400 bucks.
Plus the $25 parking. I wouldn’t even pay half of $425 for mostly filler and a couple promos from legends.
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Post by kimberlasskick on Jan 9, 2018 16:29:59 GMT -5
depends what you like. If you like legends go to Manhattan Center. If you like the current product go to BK. I think someone like Austin will be in Barclays but a majority will be in Manhattan. With it being so close wouldn't shock me seeing a few do both.
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Post by RybackV1 on Jan 13, 2018 19:11:32 GMT -5
This show is so loaded it's almost can't miss. I'm trying to talk my brother into going and he seems cool with it, wanted Manhattan Center but that's so pricey now I could settle for Barclays. Both venues are gonna have stacked shows regardless. Gonna be a blast
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2018 15:43:59 GMT -5
"Hulk Homebody: Hogan sits on the bench for WWE All-Star bash" www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/hulk-homebody-hogan-sits-on-the-bench-for-wwe-all-star-bash/2018/01/18/a33b10e4-fc7d-11e7-9b5d-bbf0da31214d_story.html?utm_term=.6a4901511d1bFrom this article, there's an interview with the Huckster and it says: "Hulk Hogan is set to be a homebody for WWE’s All-Star bash. Banished in disgrace nearly three years ago from the wrestling organization, the Hulkster is holding out hope for a reunion this year with the sports entertainment giant. Hogan would love to bust out the red-and-yellow colors for the “Raw” 25th anniversary show on Monday and join fellow wrestling greats in celebration of WWE’s longest-running show. Hogan instead will likely flip on “Raw” from his Florida home instead of flexing his now 22-inch pythons in New York. Hogan’s bio is still scrubbed from WWE’s website in the wake of his 2015 departure and he has not been advertised to appear among the list of former WWE champions that include “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels. “Brother, if I’m not there, I’ll definitely be there in spirit,” Hogan said. “One way or the other, Hulk Hogan influenced each and every one of those guys you’re going to see on TV Monday night. And that includes Vince McMahon, too.”" I put in bold an interesting line, I'm focusing on the 'if I'm not there' part. I could just be overanalyzing it or misinterpreting it.
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