AEW Full Gear is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 18th, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. Fans are in for quite a show, but something interesting is going on with tickets.

As of the latest update from WrestleTix on the morning of November 18th, there are 1,145 tickets available for purchase. The current setup for the event accommodates 12,308 attendees, and thus far, 11,163 tickets have been distributed.

During the morning update, it was noted that one new upper deck section had been added, indicated in green on the seating chart. These tickets are priced at $37, which is currently the lowest available price point and appears to be selling steadily despite being a recent addition. The section to the left of the new addition remains the last unopened section. Some sections highlighted in red were either removed or have not yet been made available for purchase. It’s possible that some of these sections could be reserved for complimentary tickets and may be added later if needed.

It was later noted that a glitch was spotted on Ticketmaster. Apparently, tickets that are listed at $500 are actually showing up in your cart as $130. It’s unknown why this mistake is on the ticket sales site, but it was spotted and brought to fans’ attention.

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The floor seats that were added last night are listed for $507 on Ticketmaster but once you add them to the cart, they go down to ~$130 so that’s a mistake you’d want to correct ASAP (if the intention was to make them in the ~$130 range).

When comparing attendance figures to previous AEW events at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, it brings some interesting numbers. On January 11th, 2023, for Dynamite, there were 9,636 attendees, while on June 1st, 2022, for another Dynamite event, the attendance reached 13,955.

We will have complete coverage of AEW Full Gear, right here at Ringside News. You never know what will happen, and Tony Khan really wants to kick off the Holiday season with an event that will get fans talking.

What’s your take on this glitch for AEW Full Gear ticket sales? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

Felix Upton

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