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NXT Takeover: Brooklyn sells out in few minutes on Ticketmaster

Tickets for NXT Takeover: Brooklyn vanished in under two minutes after going on sale to the general public at Noon.

Searches for any kind of ticket for the event on Ticketmaster.com returns zero results. The pre-sale a few days ago also sold out pretty quickly.

WWE will not be using the full Barclays Center for NXT Takeover but judging from the big demand for tickets, additional seats might be added to accommodate those traveling to New York for the big weekend.

No seat map was made available on Ticketmaster so it’s not clear how the arena will be set up. Ticket reselling website Stubhub.com has a ton of tickets for sale but obviously they are overpriced. Row 2 seats are going for $500 while originally they were $80.50 on Ticketmaster.

NXT Takeover: Brooklyn kicks off a three day WWE stay at the arena with SummerSlam and Raw the next night also being held there.


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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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