The National Wrestling Alliance is appealing to wrestling fans by showing they don’t have to break the bank to attend a show.
Ticket prices have risen in multiple sports, including pro wrestling, in recent months due to dynamic pricing and other factors. Fans have voiced their frustrations with WWE’s rising ticket costs, something that does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon. Actor-turned-wrestler Paul Walter Hauser said that WWE is being greedy and ugly in raising its prices now, which has some fans feeling like they are getting priced out of events.
AEW’s Ricochet encouraged fans to check out AEW if they believed WWE is becoming too expensive. More recently, Tony Khan said he has always tried to make AEW more family-friendly in regard to ticket prices compared to other promotions.
Now, the National Wrestling Alliance is stepping to the plate with this weekend’s Samhain 3 event. A post on the promotion’s Twitter/X account touted its ticket prices as being very fair.
According to the listing, which redirects to Ticketmaster, it would cost $92 for four tickets, including fees. This is for tickets in the last few rows of the “rear of orchestra seating” sections, while four tickets closer to the ring would total $116.60.
“THAT’S INSANE! ? Four people can enjoy an unforgettable night of live pro wrestling action for under $100 bucks?! Bring the whole family Oct. 17 when the National Wrestling Alliance brings SAMHAIN Part 3 to Atlanta’s Center Stage,” NWA wrote on Twitter/X. “Get tickets now. http://NWALiveEvents.com”
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