>>13087866I used to be able to get tix as a seat filler for WWE shows. Back then you pretty much needed to know someone in the arena or know wrestlers/people in wrestling (judging by other seat fillers like Sterling James Keenan aka Corey Graves and some local indy guys and who didn't wrestle).
This was in the 2000s so maybe it's different now. Got some free shirts too, got one of those Carlito shirts with the big apple with a face on it on the front. A 'The Champ is Here' shirt. And some other shirt, maybe DX. The Carlito shirt wasn't bad, the others were cringe. Gave them away afterward since I don't wear wrestling t-shirts but they hooked it up. Wish I still had the page of instructions the WWE person gave us backstage during the one show. It was pretty basic stuff. The idea is that they'd grab you from your seat if someone who's seat(s) are clearly on the TV cameras left. Guess prob people opposite the hard cam in the first few rows in particular. Nobody had to get up and move the 2 shows I went to as a seat filler, at least not that I noticed.