It’s a great time to be a wrestling fan and promotions like Ring Of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling are on fire right now. Need proof? Check out the seating chart for ROH’s Supercard Of Honor XII show taking place during WrestleMania weekend.
As of Monday morning, 3,828 tickets were sold for Supercard of Honor XII. That is a new record for them. @StephenBurns27 on Twitter was keeping tabs on the ticket sales and noticed that sales spiked when Kenny Omega vs. Cody Rhodes was announced on Friday. After this weekend, there were just 21 seats available in the lower tier. I’m guessing that those seats will be sold soon if they aren’t already sold.
The building holds 5,162 people so it looks like they are on their way to a sellout. If they sell out, as pointed out by book author @Laviemarg on Twitter, there is room to add 600 additional seats.
This is great news and this follows the news about New Japan Pro Wrestling selling out the Strong Style Evolved show in Long Beach. The Supercard of Honor show will be up against the NXT Takeover: New Orleans show so that makes the ticket sale numbers even more impressive.
Supercard of Honor XII will take place at the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans on Saturday, April 7. Click here to purchase tickets.
3,828 tickets sold so far for Supercard of Honor- a NEW RECORD for @ringofhonor. Credit: the great @StephenBurns27 (as shared to myself and @ROH_World) FYI: @mookieghana @mookieghana @davemeltzerWON pic.twitter.com/I4ALkXllSY
— Lavie Margolin (@Laviemarg) February 5, 2018
"There is the possibility that Section C (Lower Tier and Upper Tier) could be opened up for public sale if there is a demand, which would be about a further 600 seats. These seats have never been made available however and it may be something to do with their television…"
— Lavie Margolin (@Laviemarg) February 5, 2018
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