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09-02-2017 , 11:32 PM
So I haven't watched WWE since I was a kid (I'm 33 now so maybe 20ish years ago) but I saw they're coming to my city October 1st (Spokane WA). I asked a buddy and we decided we're going to go. Question is, what tickets should I buy?

This may seem like a dumb question, but I'm asking it because sometimes there's "better spots/tricks/etc." in live events. Example: Nascar you want seats where the shade will be during the race (if possible). Whereas in football you want as close as possible to the 50 yard line.

What are the WWE live event ticket tricks? Any help would be appreciated as I'm stoked to be going to my first live wrestling event

Side advice question: Can I bring a sign? If so, I need a 2+2 funny sign, any ideas?
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09-03-2017 , 02:54 AM
I think based on past conversation that if you're going to go to one of these, spend the $ to be up close and personal. I didn't with my son and it was okay but not great, especially for him. I doubt it matters where you are in terms of side.
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09-03-2017 , 07:47 AM
If you have a seat on the aisle, you have a good chance at interacting with wrestlers during their entrances. If you don't care about that, I prefer the first loge section. Is the show a live Raw or Smackdown? If so, you'll want to sit on the camera side.
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09-03-2017 , 03:37 PM
Thanks for the tip about the cameras, stuff like that is exactly why I posted

The event is Sunday October 1st at 5 pm in Spokane WA. I heard that it's taped and for Raw??? (I heard someone say that, but I have no clue, I googled and google said Raw is live and Smackdown is taped....so I'm lost lol)
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09-03-2017 , 04:47 PM
RAW and SD are both live and neither is on a Sunday, they're on Monday and Tuesday. There's no PPV scheduled for October 1st so it's just a house show and won't be televised. Should still be fun though. RAW and SD have different rosters so that's why it's advertised as one of those shows.
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09-03-2017 , 05:55 PM
One thing I can advise is to stay away from floor seats that aren't VERY close to the ring. You will end up spending as much, if not more than lower level seats where you will have a much better view of the action.

And by very close I mean like 5th row or even better.
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09-03-2017 , 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by El Kabong
RAW and SD are both live and neither is on a Sunday, they're on Monday and Tuesday. There's no PPV scheduled for October 1st so it's just a house show and won't be televised. Should still be fun though. RAW and SD have different rosters so that's why it's advertised as one of those shows.
Oh ok, thanks man, appreciate it!
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09-03-2017 , 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by BirdsallSa
One thing I can advise is to stay away from floor seats that aren't VERY close to the ring. You will end up spending as much, if not more than lower level seats where you will have a much better view of the action.

And by very close I mean like 5th row or even better.
Thanks for the advice man, appreciate it
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09-07-2017 , 01:43 AM
Agree with previous poster. Floor is only good if you are close to the ring. It being a house show, it shouldn't be too expensive for first few rows. Once you get 5-6 rows back, you will see the back of people's heads.

Sign wise, thy are allowed. Anything we would want may get taken away from you at the arena. WWE has been known to ban signs from time to time.
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