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WWE Survivor Series November 2006 UK Tour


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Guest bee
You camped out for 4 days... why?

 

What tickets did you get out of interest?

 

Dickie

 

Cause i dont want to pay a load of cash and sit in seats i cant see anything from, i mean they dont come here often so i make an effort to get exactly what i want.

 

front row,in front of the steps,next to the ramp.

sorry im in work so im not sure which block it is, cause i havent got the tickets on me.

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i mean they dont come here often so i make an effort to get exactly what i want.

Don't come to the UK often?

 

They've just done a tour, plus the one in November, that's TWO tours in one year.

 

Most US States see the WWE about once every 18 months, maybe 12 if we're lucky, but once per 6 months is VERY often in comparison.

 

Plus the amount of house shows is almost unheard of elsewhere.

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Don't come to the UK often?

 

They've just done a tour, plus the one in November, that's TWO tours in one year.

 

Most US States see the WWE about once every 18 months, maybe 12 if we're lucky, but once per 6 months is VERY often in comparison.

 

Plus the amount of house shows is almost unheard of elsewhere.

 

 

I dont get alot of time off work so i only get to do the tapings, so its not really a lot just cause they spend alot of time here doesnt mean i go to EVERY show.

 

Its what i want to do and im not the only person who does it i dont see the big fuss.

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Its what i want to do and im not the only person who does it i dont see the big fuss.

True that it's up to you, but you can't say that they don't get to the UK often - I have a feeling that they're in the UK more than they are anywhere else.

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True that it's up to you' date=' but you can't say that they don't get to the UK often - I have a feeling that they're in the UK more than they are anywhere else.[/quote']

 

ok sorry, then let me re'word it they may get here a lot but i dont get to see them as much as i would like to, :)

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Damn' date=' I'm going with Ticketmaster in future. I used nec group for Birmingham, how fast are they?[/quote']

 

If I remember correctly for the Birmingham Tapings last year, the tickets purchased from the NEC Website took just over 3 weeks to arrive. They went on sale on the 22nd January and I received them on Valentines Day.

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Guest Dickie Hyde

Thanks Good2Go,

 

bee, why do you queue for 4 days when people dont start to arrive until about 12 hours before from what i've heard? You literally spend 4 days (24 hour days) outside the MEN arena box office? I'm not calling you critisizing, i'm just interested.

 

Dickie

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Guest horsemansmiler

i think id cue up if i was anywhere near the arena. It would be great to get the best seats.

 

 

Tinternet will do for me got my ticket to raw and smackdown this time. Normally just do raw but i wanna see smackdown this time too

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Hi There-ive just got tickets for Aberdeen-any know of any seating plans as I have been unable to find any around the internet.I have

 

Ticket price £39.45 (including £4.45 booking fee)

Allocation E2,L,25-26

 

cheers

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Thanks Good2Go,

 

bee, why do you queue for 4 days when people dont start to arrive until about 12 hours before from what i've heard? You literally spend 4 days (24 hour days) outside the MEN arena box office? I'm not calling you critisizing, i'm just interested.

 

Dickie

 

She is talking about the Tapings; TV attracts a lot more people. People go very early for that. Back when they did the PPV's I met a family that came from Germany and camped out for 2 weeks. If you went 12 hours before a PPV went on sale you'd be lucky to get a floor seat...

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Guest Dickie Hyde

Jesus... 4 days, sweet as.

 

So the time frame SHEF, is probably about 12 hours for a house show, and a week for a tv taping?

 

What would you eat? :lol

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Guest bee
Jesus... 4 days, sweet as.

 

So the time frame SHEF, is probably about 12 hours for a house show, and a week for a tv taping?

 

What would you eat? :lol

 

 

lol, cause the same people tend to camp out for tickets you get to know each other so 1 person will go and get food for everyone.

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Guest Dickie Hyde

Where was you in the line? Was you first when you got there 4 days early for this years Manchester tour? Do you live in Manchester? What did you take, like a tent? Sleeping bag? Etc... Sorry for all the questions, it's just i want to be 100% sure of what i'm doing before i do it :)

 

Dickie

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Guest FreeSpirit
my tickets for the wwe show at the nec came today. 4th row ringside. should be a good event.

 

Same here same' date=' 7th row ringside[/quote']

 

That's quick. Nice one you both got your tickets guys. I didn't expect the NEC Website would be soooo quick :xyx

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Guest Dickie Hyde

Me niether, but i refuse to use booking direct ever again. If you dont go to the box office, and its not on ticketmaster, what other alternatives do you have? (seetickets is just the same as bookings-direct)

 

Dickie

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Guest Dickie Hyde
The WWE seem to advertise their uk tours less and less each time.

 

Just keep checking the Internet at wwe.com

 

Dickie

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Guest y2kwrestlingfan

why do people use bookings direct, aloud and ticket line.

you'll get crap tickets from them

and get your tickets late

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Guest FreeSpirit
why do people use bookings direct, aloud and ticket line.

you'll get crap tickets from them

and get your tickets late

 

 

I cant fault the tickets that Bookings Direct got me for the Wembley Tapings. Both nights they were similar front row seats of the lower tier, with unobstructed views of the ring and stage (even if people did hold up their signs on the floor section). My computer didnt crash either on the day they went on sale, although granted I did wait over four months for the tickets to arrive.

 

I used Ticketmaster to get tickets for the Manchester Tapings this time round. The Raw Tickets arrived yesterday, while I fully expect the Smackdown tickets to arrive tomorrow.

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I had no problems getting tickets off bookings direct, i was front row of the balcony seating, which i was happy with cause i had a great view, and i got the tickets pretty fast too. They were blue tacked to my wall for months.
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Guest Dickie Hyde

Wembley, bookings direct got me 4 rows from the ring (TV side) for Smackdown, cant complain there. I was on TV all night :D

 

bee where are you? I want some answers! :lol :P

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