Tickets for AEW’s debut show on TNT on October 2 in Washington, DC sold out today, about three hours after going on sale.
The Capital One Arena in Washington will seat about 14,000-15,000.
Tickets to #AEW's TNT network debut on Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at Washington D.C.'s @CapitalOneArena are currently #SOLDOUT, THANK YOU!
AEW Fans: Please continue to check in via https://t.co/lZXODJGKNs & https://t.co/xD1UKLjrvj on a recurring basis as tickets may be released for sale. pic.twitter.com/PEbY75eLkz
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) August 2, 2019
SOLD OUT❗️
Thank you all so very much.
(Do not give up hope on being there live though, we should be lifting potential camera/production holds as we get closer to the event. Keep checking at https://t.co/tzvxkxvV0O ) pic.twitter.com/lScHFwc4cd
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) August 2, 2019
You guys keep helping us prove the doubters wrong. It’s amazing! This shouldn’t be happening but it keeps happening. #AEW
— The Young Bucks® (@NickJacksonYB) August 2, 2019
Every time the goalpost is moved, we reach it and score another goal. Keep moving forward.
— The Young Bucks® (@MattJackson13) August 2, 2019
That’s despite major problems with Ticketmaster for the first 90 minutes or so after they went on sale. Several people reported getting constant error messages when trying to buy tickets and when contacting Ticketmaster support, were told that the site had crashed due to all of the traffic.
It’s just a lot of traffic
There’s still tickets friend, keep trying! https://t.co/mGPIny5uH0
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) August 2, 2019

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