AEW sold out again (in 3 hours), meanwhile WWE is struggling to sell PPV tickets

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Got curious about the next WWE PPV after SummerSlam (because I don't know why talking about the one 3 months out really matters right now), it's Clash of Champions in Charlotte, NC.

An official platinum front row ticket which is the best avaliable according to ticketmaster is $1,150 plus fees :dead:

WWE is charging the price of a front row ticket to Clash of Champions for the same price you could get 4 front row tickets (including 4 collector chairs) & 3 lower bowl tickets to this AEW show :why:
You expect the WWE to charge the same price as a start up promotion?:what:
 

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You expect the WWE to charge the same price as a start up promotion?:what:

No.

Also didn't expect WWE to be charging $1,150 for a single ticket to a PPV that isn't Mania, SummerSlam, or the Rumble at this point when their attendence isn't great. I was more just amazed by the audacity to charge that much more :manny:
 

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Same group of losers are traveling to all these shows, let’s see what happens when it’s weekly
 

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The only problem I see with AEW is there roster is mainly flippy unknown indy dudes and like a tiny amount of actual stars

That can be a good thing as it allows them to build stars from the ground up and expose people to exciting shyt they haven't seen. Part of what made early Nitros so cool was all these great international talents popping in that you had never seen or knew about.
 
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