Pro wrestling can be a shady business, and over the years, there have been countless examples of promoters false advertising hoping to sell tickets and run with the money. However, in the latest example of this, a promoter trying to use Mick Foley to sell $100 meet and greet tickets has been called out by the man himself. Foley would share the event poster himself on Twitter and expose the false event as a scam, as he will be at another event on that date.
Tickets were being sold via Eventbrite, and due to Foley calling attention to the situation, tickets are no longer available. Hopefully, this means anyone deceived into buying tickets has been fully reimbursed. And for those fans who enjoy meeting wrestlers and attending shows, it is a reminder to always double-check an event’s authenticity before parting with money.
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