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Big portion of OVO Hydro in Glasgow remains unsold for Smackdown

With one week to go, Smackdown in Glasgow at the OVO Hydro still has a long way to go to resemble somewhat of a full arena as expensive tickets continue to prevent the majority of fans from buying.

The cheapest ticket for Smackdown next Friday on Ticketmaster is £93.50 at the very top, which is the equivalent of $120. WWE started a Me+3 4-pack selling at £70.80 each if you go for four tickets together.

But large sections of the arena, including the absolute majority of the floor, remain unsold, and there is a lot of work to be done to make this presentable.

The cheapest floor ticket is £172.95, or the equivalent of $220. That is at the very end of the floor where probably you won’t be able to even see the ring properly. Ringside seats are going for £882.70, or $1,130, and remember, this is just for a Smackdown and not even the premium live event.

While WWE managed to eventually sell all their inventory for Backlash in France, Scotland is proving to be a harder job to accomplish even with Drew McIntyre in the top billing.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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