You have to get front row in order to get backstage passes. Not true, I have been in front row (it was great) and I never got to go backstage!
WWE does not give out ALL ACCESS passes to anyone except its own personnel. These are security passes and always remain the property of WWE.
Again please refer to the eBay legal info and this bit of info I got during a phone call to their headquarters in reference to backstage passes. The woman on the phone told me in no way is the public attendee granted ALL ACCESS or Backstage passes due to seating arrangement. ALL ACCESS is granted to the WWE's security personnel only, and remains the sole property of WWE. Anyone caught giving the security access pass out to anyone other than themselves will be charged to the fullest extent of the law (which happens to be a felony for misuse of employer equipment and theft of the pass which is assigned a $1500.00 value for this purpose) and the person using the pass will be charged with unauthorized use of personal property, unauthorized access to a WWE event, jailed for criminal trespass, fined up to $10,000.00, and removed from and banned from future WWE events for the period of up to, but not limited to, 5 years.
Certain public attendees such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation children and their attendants and accompanying guardian(s); celebrities that are trusted and friends of WWE employees and entertainers and staff; certain local government and federal government officials; police officers for the area for which the WWE is in (deeming a police emergency); EMS workers (deeming a medical emergency seeing as WWE hires its own EMT-P's); and a list of family or close friends of the WWE entertainers and the entertainers personal medical, legal , or professional staff such as managers, assistants, etc.
There is no way other than employment by the WWE, or one of their entertainers, can the general public gain access to the backstage area, and according to this woman, any statements by someone who was not or is not employed in one of the above capacities, is flat out dishonest and lying.
Actually.. IF...(and its a big IF)...you know someone or are related to someone that is with or works for the local sports team(s) that plays within the venue that the WWE is performing, it is possible to get passes to the "Backstage" area. For instance if your dad or someone works for the Chicago Bulls or Cavs (or in my case the Pacers) they usually have limited but Very Coolaccess to just about any live event within the arena. That's using limited loosely... They typically have a warning tape across areas not accessible to anyone not with the WWE. Security (both WWE and rented) are always present and you CANNOT go into or around the locker-rooms or "Gorilla" position.. Pretty much all you're allowed to do is walk the hallways and parking garage areas... But.... IF you can get this access...I pretty much guarantee that you'll meet most, if not all of the Superstars you want to meet. You'd be surprised how many just hang around the hallways talking on the phone or something. Other than that, its pretty tightly secure....
There is several ways to have backstage passes to a Raw or any wwe shows. The easyest way is to buy it...but they're few in number and very expensive. You can also win some "meet and greet" to talk with a superstar and have an autograph. There's another way, it is to know important people. It's not that dificult, in the United States, as well as in Europe, just go to the nearest Wrestling School and find a way to be involved in this, or better, subscribe to the school to learn wrestling. In most of the school, the trainer are experimented wrestler and they know important people in the business. From this point it's easy to get inside a WWE Arena !
Backstage is just like how it is thought to be- exciting and overwhelming. but what most people don't realize is that you can actually be seen from the audience- no one ever looks hard enough though. Most of all though- it is a TIGHT SPACE. Crew members and managers are running around getting everything ready for the next peice of the show- and others are standing by watching for mistakes on stange. Marissa
I would have thought so. It's only natural.
Guest passes at concerts typically allow access to backstage. During this time, the person with the guest pass will meet the artists performing at the venue.
Triple H is not the owner of WWE. However, he works backstage in the talent development department as an executive senior advisor. BUT it is widely predicted that he will take over from Vince Mcmahon whenever he retires.
== == All WWE superstars are friends backstage. Their rivalry shown on screen is staged performance and does not mean they are really enemies
There are no backstage passes for the WWE. The only way you get back stage is if you work for the WWE or the arena they are appearing at.
You must have backstage passes.
you get backstage passes by paying extra money more than your ticket.
his backstage passes cost $155.00 each
Yeah she does have backstage passes
Backstage passes cannot be sold on websites. In order to gain backstage access to a concert, you must win the passes through a contest, be given permission by the band, or work for the venue.
They are around 300.00, but Vip includes backstage and meet and greet!
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Backstage passes cannot be bought since they are promotional products. The only way to get backstage is to go through a secondary company that actually handles the passes for the promoters.The industry standard is IGOTBACKSTAGEPASSES . Just Google it.
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to get backstage passes go to ticket master and call them tell them you can make a special offer and make one
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