View Full Version : WTF?!?!? Judgement Day SOLD OUT?!?!?!?
CBright7831
05-15-2004, 07:12 PM
Judgment Day sold out, but more tickets will become available
Judgment Day, this Sunday at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, is now officially sold out. However, you still have a chance to see this SmackDown! extravaganza in person!
Once the set, stage, ring, lights, etc., are put into place, seats will become available! Be sure to check with the STAPLES Center Box Office leading up to the show, and on the day of the show, for your chance to purchase these last-minute tickets.
If you are unable to get tickets, be sure to watch Judgment Day live on pay-per-view. For more information, visit JudgmentDay.WWE.com.
http://www.wwe.com/news/headlines/1252699
:nono:
OssMan
05-15-2004, 07:18 PM
Hey I would still probably still go despite the weak card, as long as my tickets weren't too expensive.
ilt_undertaker
05-15-2004, 08:06 PM
I'd go just to see Taker and Rico (and maybe like three other people)
PureHatred
05-15-2004, 08:14 PM
It's not sold out. Local stations have been saying all week that "select tickets" would be available. :roll:
loopydate
05-15-2004, 08:31 PM
The only reason I'd even consider going to this PPV is for the Cena/Dupree match. As much as I like JBL's character, I think the match will be subpar. Billy Gunn, Hardcore Holly, and SmackDown divas have no business being on Pay-Per-View. And don't get me started on Jacqueline...
From 1wrestling:
"WWE.com says Judgment Day is "officially sold out", but the website says "Once the set, stage, ring, lights, etc., are put into place, seats will become available!"
A quick check with TicketMaster.com found plenty of good seats available, including in sections not impacted by the "set, stage, ring, lights, etc".
Tickets are available in every price category, including the $300 seats (Row 5 still available). It's possible to still get up to six seats together in the $90 price level (Row 13), and up to ten seats together in the $20 price level.
An operator at the Staples Center told us "We've got plenty of good seats".
To order tickets online, visit Ticketmaster.com"
Kazara
05-15-2004, 08:35 PM
When there's still FRONT ROW SEATS Available, that's sad.
Apparently there were 1000 seats still available when they announced the sell out.
Kane Knight
05-15-2004, 08:55 PM
I can smell their pants burning...
This is pretty sad. I mean, they almost always pretend they've sold out, but never to the extent of trying to market it as a gimmick. :nono:
PureHatred
05-15-2004, 09:06 PM
**two nights ago, Jim Cornette gathers all his OVW talent ina secret mmeeting**
Jim: He everyone...good news. You guys have been doing such a great job that we're sending y'all on a trip!
Roster: YAY!
Jim: We're goin somehere beautiful..a vacation paradise!!!
Roster: Yay!
Jim: We're going to Los Angeles..to watch Judgment Day!!!
Roster:...
Jim: You'll have front row seats!!!
Roster:...
Jim: It'll be a learning experience!!!
Roster:...
Jim: Fu</>ck it..if you don't go, you'll end up with a deaf, dumb, and blind gimmick and we'll team you up with Dinsmore and Lawler and call you "Jerry's Kids." Everyone ready now?
Roster: yay...gmblgrmbl
Jim: Great...Nova, grab some of those dummies on the way out, we got a lot of seats to fill...
***end scene**
ilt_undertaker
05-15-2004, 09:11 PM
:lol:
Kane Knight
05-15-2004, 09:36 PM
**two nights ago, Jim Cornette gathers all his OVW talent ina secret mmeeting**
Jim: He everyone...good news. You guys have been doing such a great job that we're sending y'all on a trip!
Roster: YAY!
Jim: We're goin somehere beautiful..a vacation paradise!!!
Roster: Yay!
Jim: We're going to Los Angeles..to watch Judgment Day!!!
Roster:...
Jim: You'll have front row seats!!!
Roster:...
Jim: It'll be a learning experience!!!
Roster:...
Jim: **** it..if you don't go, you'll end up with a deaf, dumb, and blind gimmick and we'll team you up with Dinsmore and Lawler and call you "Jerry's Kids." Everyone ready now?
Roster: yay...gmblgrmbl
Jim: Great...Nova, grab some of those dummies on the way out, we got a lot of seats to fill...
***end scene**
If only I could rep you again...:lol:
Ricky
05-15-2004, 09:41 PM
I read the other day that there are still front row seats left.
CBright7831
05-15-2004, 09:58 PM
**two nights ago, Jim Cornette gathers all his OVW talent ina secret mmeeting**
Jim: He everyone...good news. You guys have been doing such a great job that we're sending y'all on a trip!
Roster: YAY!
Jim: We're goin somehere beautiful..a vacation paradise!!!
Roster: Yay!
Jim: We're going to Los Angeles..to watch Judgment Day!!!
Roster:...
Jim: You'll have front row seats!!!
Roster:...
Jim: It'll be a learning experience!!!
Roster:...
Jim: Fu</>ck it..if you don't go, you'll end up with a deaf, dumb, and blind gimmick and we'll team you up with Dinsmore and Lawler and call you "Jerry's Kids." Everyone ready now?
Roster: yay...gmblgrmbl
Jim: Great...Nova, grab some of those dummies on the way out, we got a lot of seats to fill...
***end scene** :y:
I'm surprized anyone is going to this "PPV" Not the sort of show where I would sit down with a big box of pop corn and watch. Looks to me as if all of these matchs are going to turn Judgement Day into one big crap-fest bar Cena vs Dupree.
Corkscrewed
05-16-2004, 12:38 AM
I just repped you PureHatred. :lol:
It's really sad... they used shady tactics to make the Wrestlemani buyrate higher than it actually was (they divided total profit by $44.95 instead of the $49.95 the PPV actually cost). They're really desperate if they're going to just blatantly lie though. They should hire me as a consultant. I'll make a little bit of money for the week it takes for me to be fired for suggesting things Vince doesn't support.
Blue Demon
05-16-2004, 12:39 AM
:lol: sold out...they would have to sell their souls for that
darkpower
05-16-2004, 12:55 AM
Well, I could see where they'd have a point. The WWE has this weird thing of not planning how much space their set and ring will take up in an arena until the very last minute, so they would be able to squeeze in a few more people depending on what they are going to use as a set this time. Normally, all Judgment Days have been treated as "throwaway" PPVs for the WWE. They've become just as much of a joke as the King Of The Ring became (remember last year, or the mess of 2002) in it's dying days. It's not that much of a surprise that they throw a card together just to have one when you do consider that.
I don't think this PPV will do THAT badly. It does has some good things on the card (Book vs. Taker, and Cena vs. Dupree), and you have Eddie Guerrero carrying a Title match (remember the pudding), and that's always a plus, even with JBL as the carried (we may be halfway surprised at that one, though I'm doubting it). And it's a PPV, notherless, as PPVs usually sell-out (although never a guarantee). I'll be surprised if the buyrates are high, though.
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 01:04 AM
I just repped you PureHatred. :lol:
It's really sad... they used shady tactics to make the Wrestlemani buyrate higher than it actually was (they divided total profit by $44.95 instead of the $49.95 the PPV actually cost). They're really desperate if they're going to just blatantly lie though. They should hire me as a consultant. I'll make a little bit of money for the week it takes for me to be fired for suggesting things Vince doesn't support.
Well, they can't very well go around saying that the greatest wrestlemania of all time (Until XXI comes around) was more floppish than they expected...
Actually, the fuzzy math was probably an ass-saving technique employed by the guys who would be fired for giving Vince the bad news.
lariat
05-16-2004, 01:04 AM
Normally, all Judgment Days have been treated as "throwaway" PPVs for the WWE.
I wouldn't call the 2000 version a "throwaway" PPV, it was a good card with some good wrestling.
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 01:09 AM
:lol: sold out...they would have to sell their souls for that
And for that to happen, they'd have to hagve a soul left to sell.
Loose Cannon
05-16-2004, 01:12 AM
I just want to see Mordecai. And Pure Hatred, that was some funny sh**
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 01:16 AM
Well, I could see where they'd have a point. The WWE has this weird thing of not planning how much space their set and ring will take up in an arena until the very last minute, so they would be able to squeeze in a few more people depending on what they are going to use as a set this time.
Except for one major flaw.
They're saying that they've sold out all available tickets, and you'll have to wait for these spillover tickets.
i don't doubt they could release more tickets, but since there are currently tix available (As close as row 6), the point's moot. I doubt Judgement day will sell out and necessitate the overstock seats.
On the other hand, if it was near enough, I'd prolly go just so I could have been up front at a televised wrestling event.
If it's really sold out then there's going to be a hell of a riot after the show.
Goldbird
05-16-2004, 02:13 AM
The LAPD policemen would have to work overtime... pity for them :(
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 02:16 AM
They knew the risks when they signed up. The people I feel sorry for are the poor saps who the LAPD are gonna beat down over a sucky card.
Goldbird
05-16-2004, 02:22 AM
I will ask the LAPD to bring along scrabble and i will play with them, cuz it would be that damn boring.
darkpower
05-16-2004, 02:44 AM
Except for one major flaw.
They're saying that they've sold out all available tickets, and you'll have to wait for these spillover tickets.
i don't doubt they could release more tickets, but since there are currently tix available (As close as row 6), the point's moot. I doubt Judgement day will sell out and necessitate the overstock seats.
On the other hand, if it was near enough, I'd prolly go just so I could have been up front at a televised wrestling event.
They probably have people changing their minds at the last minute or something, not to many's surprise, if they really DID sell out.
Though we all know of the marks who will pay for absolutly ANYTHING WWE, no matter how bad, so we can never truly tell before Sunday
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 02:51 AM
You ever try and return tickets to Ticketmaster? :?:
darkpower
05-16-2004, 02:59 AM
You ever try and return tickets to Ticketmaster? :?: I think you can in some form or fashion. I'm not sure, though. Knowing people these days, they'd come up with something clever just so they can get their money back (there seems to be so many of those kinds of people living in the same area I do, or travel through this place en route to their destination, anyway). I've never done it before, but then again, I've never had a reason to.
John la Rock
05-16-2004, 04:08 AM
It's pure bull shit
Goldbird
05-16-2004, 07:18 AM
i wll ask them for a refund straight up.
Sephiroth
05-16-2004, 07:29 AM
Yeah my nephews are going to see it, but they are big Undertaker marks :-\
Blue Demon
05-16-2004, 01:20 PM
And for that to happen, they'd have to hagve a soul left to sell.
that is true
Kane Knight
05-16-2004, 01:25 PM
I think you can in some form or fashion. I'm not sure, though. Knowing people these days, they'd come up with something clever just so they can get their money back (there seems to be so many of those kinds of people living in the same area I do, or travel through this place en route to their destination, anyway). I've never done it before, but then again, I've never had a reason to.
Check this:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/h/purchase.html
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</td> <td colspan="2">Before purchasing tickets, carefully review your event and seat selection. Policies set forth by our clients, including venues, teams and theaters, prohibit Ticketmaster from issuing exchanges or refunds after a ticket has been purchased or for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed tickets.
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Hope that clears things up a little.
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