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They are starting to learn something, finally.
please don't tell me this is a legit promotional image :lmao
Actually, it´s 10 dollars a ticket.$15 a ticket? Fuck, that's less than most shitarse indies. Unbelievable.
Actually, math is something I'm good at. As is observation and reading comprehension. How 'bout you look at the poster again and practice yours?Actually, it´s 10 dollars a ticket.
You know, 40 divided by 4.
Arithmetic, you should check it out sometime, it´s super fun.
The lowest ticket price is $15. Floor seats are always $75-$125. Arena seats were around $15-$75Actually, math is something I'm good at. As is observation and reading comprehension. How 'bout you look at the poster again and practice yours?
Still means you can get TNA tickets cheaper than watching Untrained Jobber Pro...The lowest ticket price is $15. Floor seats are always $75-$125. Arena seats were around $15-$75
i thought tna was untrained jobber pro, thoughStill means you can get TNA tickets cheaper than watching Untrained Jobber Pro...
LOL... brilliant. Luckily, they'll release him soon.i thought tna was untrained jobber pro, though
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fpalmStill means you can get TNA tickets cheaper than watching Untrained Jobber Pro...
Nice pick one guy that isn't the best and it automatically makes the whole Promotion bad. Great logici thought tna was untrained jobber pro, though
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Actually, I was saying that it was a good thing, and that maybe it puts into perspective the prices that indy groups charge. I mean, for comparison: there'll be a show within a few hours' drive that night, no doubt, that features a few ROH/CZW guys and a couple of ex-ECW vets and they'll want $10-$20 a ticket. Or, for $15, you can watch Sting, Kurt Angle, Bully Ray, Bobby Roode, etc. on a national TV show. That's unbelievably good value.fpalm
So TNA & WWE should feel bad how the ticket prices at there show start at $25 or less?
The average price for a movie ticket is around $8 in the USA, that ticket price is independant of the movie, so a bad movie with B-actors usually costs the same as a movie with A-listers, so why should Pro-wrestling be any different? $10-$15 for a wrestling show (which usually lasts 2-2.5 hours) is a good deal if you compare it to a 90-minute movie.for comparison: there'll be a show within a few hours' drive that night, no doubt, that features a few ROH/CZW guys and a couple of ex-ECW vets and they'll want $10-$20 a ticket. Or, for $15, you can watch Sting, Kurt Angle, Bully Ray, Bobby Roode, etc. on a national TV show. That's unbelievably good value.