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WWE begins two-night stay in Berlin

WWE kicks off its two-night stay in Berlin today with Friday Night Smackdown and Bash In Berlin tomorrow, both shows at the Uber Arena.

The two events, surprisingly and not, are not sold out yet, with Smackdown nearing 11,800 tickets and Bash at just under 13,000. Bash should be able to sell out by tomorrow as the arena is configured for just over 13,300 seats.

The cheapest tickets remaining for tomorrow’s premium live event are priced €480.50 and the most expensive is currently on the floor at €796. Smackdown tickets are not being sold online anymore since the show is literally going on at time of this publication.

Bash In Berlin could very well break the record of the highest grossing arena event in WWE history as the prices of the tickets were extraordinarily high and the bulk of them were sold at those high prices.

WWE is also running a store next to the arena with tons of merchandise available for sale. It’s open until tomorrow night.


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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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