AEW's TNT Debut Ticket Prices & Details Revealed

AEW releases new ticket information ahead of its TNT debut on October 2nd.

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With All Elite Wrestling’s impending TNT debut booked in for Wednesday, October 2nd, now comes an update on the tickets for that hotly anticipated show.

Courtesy of AEW, tickets for that premiere episode of AEW TV will go on sale on Friday, August 2nd at 12pm Eastern/9am Pacific and the first outing will emanate from Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena.

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Tickets will be available from aewtix.com and ticketmaster.com, and prices vary from $20 to $250.

What do you get for $250, you ask? Well, that seat will be within one of the first three rows of floor seats, and you’ll have a commemorative AEW-designed chair to take home with you once the event is finished.

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As of right now, the official name of this weekly TV show has yet to be announced by AEW, but all indicators are pointing to the “Wednesday Night Dynamite” name that the company trademarked earlier this year.

Said weekly show will be a two-hour broadcast and will be take place from a different city each week.

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Of course, at the moment WWE Network airs its weekly NXT show each Wednesday, and there has even been speculation that NXT could move to FS1 in order to try and take some of the steam away from AEW.

Either way, these next few months and years could be great for wrestling fans if AEW can indeed become the genuine competition to WWE that so many fans are hoping for.

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