CJ Perry Reveals She Had To Buy Her Own Ticket To Attend WWE Survivor Series

Despite being under a WWE Legends deal, CJ Perry had to purchase her own ticket to attend Survivor Series. Perry explained that under the new TKO ownership, complimentary tickets are hard to come by, even for active roster members.

“I don’t know. It’s a little weird situation. I think that’s all TKO,” Perry said while on TMZ Inside The Ring. “You know, when TKO came on, a lot of these changes, like, you have to buy tickets. Even talent, everyone has to buy tickets.”

Perry cited a specific example involving her husband, Miro, to illustrate the cost. “Liv had to get all the tickets for her whole family and everything. Like, my husband had to buy… at WrestleMania when he debuted… it was $5,000 like the buy for the suite,” she revealed. She clarified that this is a strict company policy. “It’s all TKO, like, this isn’t Hunter, this isn’t Bruce… There’s all these really strict rules and regulations.” Despite the cost, Perry said she doesn’t mind paying because she wants to support her friends. “I don’t have a problem paying for tickets, because I believe in these people. I believe in Liv Morgan.”

After the show, Perry managed to get backstage despite not having official credentials. She recounted trying to open a locked door as a joke before encountering security. “Next thing you know, this guy who guards the door peeks his head out, and he’s like, you’re not allowed in. Oh, wait, you are allowed in. You’re Lana, the WWE legend,” she said. Once inside, she had brief interactions with some major names. “I saw Brock and CM Punk… But Liv was there… And then she’s like, Okay, we got to leave now.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit TMZ Inside The Ring with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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