It’ll be an action-packed three days in the northeast as Boston, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Newark, New Jersey will be hosting WWE events for three consecutive days.
The biggest of the three is Sunday, December 13th at the TD Garden in Boston as WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs should provide the most high-impact blows and slams. The main event is between Sheamus and Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a TLC match. Kevin Owens and Dean Ambrose will square off for the Intercontinental Championship along with a chairs match between Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger for the United States Championship.
A treat for fans will be the ECW Originals, Bubba Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley, Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno in an eight-person Tag Team Elimination Tables Match against Bray Wyatt, Braun Strowman, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan. Although Sheamus and Reigns have the main card, this match could be the showstopper for the night.
As expected, a pay-per-view event has higher ticket prices on the secondary market compared to the usual weekly shows. According to TiqIQ.com, WWE tickets for Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view have an average price of $123.59 with a get-in price of $45. The following night on December 14th, WWE Raw will be at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and currently has an average ticket price of $74.78 with a get-in price of $26. To wrap up the three-day wrestling spree, WWE Smackdown will take place at the Prudential Center on December 15th and has an average price of $63.82 with a get-in price of $25.
WWE fans traveling to any event can make quick travel arrangements through Hipmunk.com. Hotels near the Wells Fargo Center on Hipmunk start from $24, or those needing cheap airline tickets on Hipmunk will find deals provided by most major airline carriers.
The WWE will be having extra events between Christmas and New Year’s Day, as they’re providing fans with a Live Holiday Tour including stops at Madison Square Garden, Allstate Arena and Royal Farms Arena.