Hi,
Had a question regarding ticket sales.
I noticed that tickets for Hell in a Cell in Miami tomorrow are still available via Ticketmaster. Not a few, but lots - all over the arena and even at ringside.
With 24 hrs to go to show time, is this normal? Or is the show drawing very poorly?
Thank you, and keep up the good work!
I wouldn't say it's "normal", but they are not doing so good with the drawing at the moment, so it's not entirely unexpected for this show. Sometimes they open up blocks of tickets closer to showtime when they have the final setup completed and such, but in this case they're just not selling a lot of tickets right now.
I agree, but here's the thing that keeps me optimistic.
ReplyDeleteBryan is that good. His in-ring work is that...fucking...good, that he will rebuild momentum and get back to a top position. I don't think it's possible to keep this guy down. His fans worship him - he's like 98 Benoit with 100x the charisma.
Enjoy the show buddy!
ReplyDeleteIn a normal world, HHH's boasts would lead to him "lowering himself" to getting in the ring with Bryan at Survivor Series and then getting tapped out to earn some comeuppance. With HHH, however, you never know.
ReplyDeleteA little bit of devil's advocate - Heyman is going to be GOLD inside the cage. Hilarious and infuriating in equal parts.
ReplyDeleteIf they give a new "Heyman guy" spot to someone more interesting and with more upside than Axel or Ryback, I could see the feud lasting another month.
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Aexel's promo are fine.
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ReplyDeleteConstant losing?
ReplyDeleteDude, you're watching 2012. Fast forward a year.
Don't have a PPV called "Hell" in the Cell if someone is not going to "die".
ReplyDeleteHooters gets them I think
ReplyDeleteHell, I didn't know practically *any* businesses still did the WWE PPV thing after they apparently jacked the prices up on them years ago. Most places I know switched to doing UFC.
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ReplyDelete"Being John Cena" is the most important title in the company.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to see one of HHH's numerous "you're not in my class" targets respond with "Neither were you until your father in law crammed you down everyone's throats as a just reward for cheating on your transvestite lover and goldmining [in all iterations of the phrase] his mannish, shrill daughter." Never happen, but still.
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There can only be ONE!!
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ReplyDeleteThere's Champion of Champions, King of Kings, and Cena of Cenas.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, just ask his brothers.
There's a Sunday night football game, a World Series game, and the NHL has regular season games tonight. There's not going to be many sports bars period anywhere in the country that are going to be showing it.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it. He seems to be a 'let bygones be bygones' kind of guy. He showed very little interest in trashing people in his books.
ReplyDeleteNot without Triple H headlining it.
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ReplyDeleteExcept Vampiro, really seemed to hate that guys guts.
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ReplyDeleteYep. Even when Vince was trying to assert dominance over Austin, it was never in a "you're not good enough" way, it was "I don't like the way you represent my company" way. It made kayfabe sense too, because, as much as Vince (character) would want to just fire Austin, he was making a ton of money off him and that meant even more
ReplyDeleteGood call. Honest question for everyone: When did that stop? When did WWF/E ppv's stop being "must-see"?
ReplyDeleteIf they really cared about making Daniel Bryan a true long-term superstar, they would let him drop that gem on HHH, Steph, and Vince on the go-home show before tapping HHH out clean in the middle. That was the beauty of Austin-McMahon.
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