WWE Performance Center All Access Pass Costs $1,499

Want to see what WWE's Performance Center is like? Only if you're rich.

It was announced by Triple H on Wednesday that WWE will be providing fans with an opportunity to get an all access pass to the WWE Performance Centre. For $1,499 per person. No that's not a typo. They are billing it as a "once in a lifetime experience" where WWE will allow fans to enter the state-of-the-art Performance Center from Monday, September 28. The experience will allow fans to get some knowledge from people at the Performance Center and also learn how to produce a private NXT Live Event. Here are the specifics listed on WWE.com:
€Share breakfast and lunch with NXT Superstars and Divas (meals provided) €Participate in a Q&A and orientation session with NXT coaching staff €Attend a Q&A and autograph session with NXT Superstars and Divas €Sign a one-day WWE booking contract, granting admission to a private NXT Live Event at the WWE Performance Center that you will help produce, manage and watch alongside your favorite NXT Superstars & Divas €Take an all-access Tour of the WWE Performance Center, which has never before been opened to the public €Get an inside look at a private NXT training session €Learn the ropes during a promo class and then create your very own unique promo video
They're also going to provide things like a gift bag, photo opportunities, a limited edition chair, a personalized promo video and a downloadable highlight reel available after the experience is over. When Triple H explained it he said it was the closest experience that the fans can get without actually taking bumps. The experience will be limited to just 40 people. Tickets will be available beginning Monday, Aug. 24 at 12pm ET at NXTTickets.com. The will not be providing transportation or lodging, so fans will have to find a place to stay if they are coming from out of town.
 
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