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Now I live in London (but am poor)
Should I go to All In in Wembley? I could afford the cheaper tickets. But is it worth it? What tickets are actually comfortable to watch a long wrestling show form? Especially in a stadium not a normal arena.
Regardless of arena size I've always thought floor tickets apart from the front row are worthless. You're not elevated at all, so there's just rows and rows blocking your view, so what's the point? So let's rule those out.
I'm thinking the first rows of elevated stands might be decent. The ring where you have blue, red, green and purple tickets. But I don't wanna have to crane my neck all night, having to look sideways for hours on end, my neck would kill after that, so it needs to be more or less a straight-on view. So either the middle bits of the purple blocs, or the middle bit of the blue block, or maybe those small green blocks.
Btw why Are the blue block (£70) so much cheaper than the purple blocks (£175)? I get that the black strip is the entranceway, but these blocks are elevated. So what's wrong with those blue seats, is something gonna be blocking the view?
Perhaps that next ring out, the thin one might be ok too? I'm thinking it's gonna be to far out for enjoyment though.
And the furthest back sections, the 'rafters'? Surely not worth it at all, how can you even see what's going on from back there? Wrestling for ants. Football is alright, I've seen a few games at Old Trafford, fairly close to all the way back, but in football you're watching the overall game, the shape of the teams, the positioning of players, where the ball goes. Your focus is actually quite zoomed out. With wrestling I imagine it's very different, the focus is much more zoomed in. How can you tell what's going on, how can you see what kind of moves they're pulling off, what kinda facial expressions they're pulling etc, from any significant distance?