
AP Photo/Richard Drew
WWE is moving the place for its Money in the Bank pay-per-view on July 2.
Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp shared an e-mail from WWE validating the program will take location at MGM Grand Garden Arena rather of Allegiant Stadium:
Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com @SeanRossSapp
WWE sentout out the following e-mail to fans that Money in the Bank will now take location at the MGM Grand Garden Arena pic.twitter.com/HC2h4nhpqe
Although the thinking behind the choice is uncertain, one can presume the most apparent description.
Allegiant Stadium, house of the Las Vegas Raiders, can seat 65,000 for NFL videogames. MGM Grand Garden Arena can home around 17,000 fans.
It would appear WWE considerably overstated the need for tickets to Money in the Bank, which isn’t thoughtabout an occasion on par with the business’s standard huge 4 reveals: Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter‘s Dave Meltzer reported on May 6 that 16,833 tickets for Money in the Bank hadactually gone out currently. While that number would be enough to fill MGM Grand Garden Arena, it would leave a lot of empty seats at Allegiant Stadium.
This is the veryfirst time WWE has had to scaledown to this degree for a PPV giventhat WrestleMania VII, which was initially slated for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum however moved to Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
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AP Photo/Richard Drew
WWE is moving the place for its Money in the Bank pay-per-view on July 2.
Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp shared an e-mail from WWE validating the program will take location at MGM Grand Garden Arena rather of Allegiant Stadium:
Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com @SeanRossSapp
WWE sentout out the following e-mail to fans that Money in the Bank will now take location at the MGM Grand Garden Arena pic.twitter.com/HC2h4nhpqe
Although the thinking behind the choice is uncertain, one can presume the most apparent description.
Allegiant Stadium, house of the Las Vegas Raiders, can seat 65,000 for NFL videogames. MGM Grand Garden Arena can home around 17,000 fans.
It would appear WWE considerably overstated the need for tickets to Money in the Bank, which isn’t thoughtabout an occasion on par with the business’s standard huge 4 reveals: Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter‘s Dave Meltzer reported on May 6 that 16,833 tickets for Money in the Bank hadactually gone out currently. While that number would be enough to fill MGM Grand Garden Arena, it would leave a lot of empty seats at Allegiant Stadium.
This is the veryfirst time WWE has had to scaledown to this degree for a PPV giventhat WrestleMania VII, which was initially slated for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum however moved to Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.
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