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Post by todd on Feb 7, 2014 1:15:46 GMT -4
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Post by MT on Feb 7, 2014 7:24:59 GMT -4
The return of Soldier Ant, I see. I read that as of last night this event is already sold out, too. Selling out an independent wrestling show in a decent sized venue over three months in advance without announcing a single match is no small accomplishment.
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Post by todd on Feb 7, 2014 10:46:34 GMT -4
It's to say how many tickets were sold because the wrestling area at the Palmer Center is actually two huge connecting gyms. At King Of Trios 2012 both sections were open and attendance was around 800 for the first two nights and I'm not really sure if it was considered sold out. NPWD only one section was open and I'm guessing attendance was probably 400-500. At any rate I'm glad I'm ordered my ticket yesterday morning. May 25th is also the anniversary of the first Chikara show back in 2002 something I didnt realize until last night
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2014 15:34:01 GMT -4
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Post by MT on Feb 7, 2014 16:11:03 GMT -4
It's to say how many tickets were sold because the wrestling area at the Palmer Center is actually two huge connecting gyms. At King Of Trios 2012 both sections were open and attendance was around 800 for the first two nights and I'm not really sure if it was considered sold out. NPWD only one section was open and I'm guessing attendance was probably 400-500. At any rate I'm glad I'm ordered my ticket yesterday morning. May 25th is also the anniversary of the first Chikara show back in 2002 something I didnt realize until last night On Quackenbush's non-wrestling podcast Grizzly Bear Cafe, he said they had almost 700 in attendance for NPWD. Since he's not prone to exaggerate and it was a free show besides, I'd imagine the number was pretty close to that. Watching from home I did notice that they seemed to have people everywhere. They were sitting on the floor, standing around in the back, and in every seat available.
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Post by todd on Feb 8, 2014 13:29:08 GMT -4
Apparently they're not completely sold out yet some remaining tickets went on sale this morning
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Post by MT on Feb 8, 2014 13:55:09 GMT -4
The people in charge of the building are letting them open up both sides for this one, so they now have some more seats available.
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Post by todd on Feb 17, 2014 17:35:23 GMT -4
Seems like a James Bond theme this year
6.21.14 - "Diamonds are Forever" 6.22.14 - "Goldfinger"
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Post by tax on Feb 17, 2014 22:24:39 GMT -4
yeah, definitely a James Bond theme going..pretty cool
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Post by todd on May 6, 2014 8:02:58 GMT -4
First match announced finally
Sin Bodhi , Oliver Grimsley, and Quefka The Quiet vs Kolbald Kolbald, Obariyon Abunai, and Hellion Kodama
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Post by tax on May 6, 2014 11:34:27 GMT -4
Interesting names for the Batiri there. Should be a fun match.
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Post by todd on May 6, 2014 18:13:09 GMT -4
Also the day before on the 24th there is Lucha Bowl team up with a Chikara wrestler to benefit make a wish foundation and a pot luck cookout on the lawn of the Palmer Center before the finals of the World Tag Team Grand Prix
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Post by todd on May 12, 2014 20:23:58 GMT -4
Main event - Kingston vs Icarus Four Corners Match - 3.0 and ?
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Post by tax on May 13, 2014 6:18:23 GMT -4
I expect Icarus will finally end Kingston's run as champion.
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Post by todd on May 13, 2014 7:37:56 GMT -4
Jimmy Jacobs vs Archibald Peck added
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