PUTTING A HOLD ON THEIR SEATS.Byline: - Valerie Kuklenski From the ``What's the World Coming To?'' file: World Wrestling Entertainment World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) is a publicly traded, privately controlled integrated media (focusing in television, Internet, and live events), and sports entertainment company dealing primarily in the professional wrestling industry, with major revenue sources reports with glee that its WrestleMania 21 event scheduled for next spring sold all 15,000 tickets in less than one minute on Saturday, a speed record for both WWE WWE World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (formerly World Wrestling Federation) WWE Witwe (German: Widow) WWE William Webb Ellis (inventor of rugby) WWE World Wide Education WWE Well Woman Exam and Staples Center This article has multiple issues: * Its neutrality is disputed. * It may contain original research or unverifiable claims. * It does not cite any references or sources. . The lucky ticket holders from 14 countries and 34 states paid from $40 to $750 for the April 3 contest, with the top price garnering a take-home ringside seat Noun 1. ringside seat - first row of seating; has an unobstructed view of a boxing or wrestling ring ringside seating, seating area, seating room, seats - an area that includes places where several people can sit; "there is seating for 40 students in this . WWE executive Kurt Schneider said, after the arena's precise staging configuration is set, it's possible more seats will be on sale. |
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