Tickets for WWE's Money in the Bank at London's O2 go on sale tomorrow but fans keen to beat the virtual queues to snap up a seat at the hotly-anticipated event need to do one thing now to guarantee they get to see the action.
WWE thrilled British fans when they announced the big-five pay per view event would be held for the first time outside of America, with the UK playing host to not just to the high flying show but also an edition of Friday Night Smackdown to be aired live from London the night before on BT Sport.
Coming during a record-breaking run for WWE and hot on the heels of the success of September's Clash at the Castle, competition for pre-sale tickets is expected to be very high when they launch on Ticketmaster tomorrow.
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More than 60,000 fans packed out Cardiff's Principality Stadium when Roman Reigns took on Drew McIntyre late last year, with the Scotsman saying the event was 'just the beginning' for high-profile WWE events in the UK - a statement proved by the unprecedented weekend of wrestling announced for this summer.
With London's O2 around a quarter of the size of the Welsh venue and WWE stating there had been an 'incredible early response' to pre-registrations, many fans are keen to get their tickets as early as possible.
But unless you're an O2 mobile phone customer you won't automatically get access to the first pre-sale, which starts from 12 noon on Wednesday (February 22).
O2 Priority customers can buy tickets through the firm's rewards app but no matter who your mobile provider is fans can register with WWE for a special WWE pre-sale code to get access to the tickets.
Fans need to sign up here before around 11am tomorrow morning when the emails will be sent out with the exclusive codes to get access to the first combo tickets sold on Ticketmaster.
Combo tickets will give fans access to both the Friday Night Smackdown on June 30 and the iconic Money in the Bank event the following day.
Considered one of WWE's biggest events of the year, Money in the Bank is renowned for having high-flying, chaotic matches packed with excitement.
The event at the O2 will feature many of WWE’s biggest-name wrestlers and bring the iconic Money In The Bank ladder matches to the UK for the first time.
The two Money in the Bank matches see one male and one female winner receive a briefcase containing a contract for a championship match at a time and place of their choosing any time within the next year.
How to get WWE Money in the Bank London tickets
The first tickets for WWE Money in the Bank 2023 and the Friday Night Smackdown the night before go on sale on Wednesday, February 22 from 12 noon via Ticketmaster, but that's just the first of a series of pre-sales before the general sale tickets go live on Friday, February 24.
The full list of on-sale dates are:
O2 pre-sale for O2 Priority customers: From tomorrow (Wednesday, February 22) from 12 noon for 48 hours via the O2 Priority app and AXS.
WWE pre-sale for everyone who has registered their interest here: From 12 noon tomorrow (Wednesday, February 22) for 48 hours via Ticketmaster.
Partner pre-sale: From 12 noon on Thursday (February 23) for 24 hours via Ticketmaster.
General onsale: From 12 noon on Friday (February 24) via Ticketmaster.
The first batches of tickets to go on sale will be for dual night 'combo' tickets, although WWE has said some limited single night seats will also be available.
Fans unable to get tickets to see either event will be able to watch them live on UK TV.
BT Sport is the current home for WWE in the UK. The service is available with a no contract monthly sport pass here or alternatively as part of Sky bundles for new TV contracts here.
Money in the Bank will also be available on the WWE Network.
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