I have heard there is a very tight security force at WWE. They are coming to my town Johnson City, TN that has a population of about 50,000 people spread though out the mountains. The largest part of the population is probably the ETSU college kids. Now I wanna get backstage!
Anyone have ideas? I am 29 so I look older then the college kids, and I do not have a southern accent, being a South Florida transplant. So how do you think I should go about it?
I have heard of Internet types getting press passes, but I have no clue how to go about that. Who can help?
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Originally posted by NagEither you got you some friends in high places; local promoters, security, radio guys, etc.
Or, find yourself a woman who will do absolutely anything for you.
I'll be going to RAW this week in Buffalo, and my friend's(who I'm going with) dad works security at the arena. He'll try and pull some strings for us, if you know what I mean.
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I've also noticed that after 9/11 and the like, it's very hard to get backstage and behind the scenes. I've worked behind the scenes at both Beaver Stadium and the Bryce Jordan Center here in State College, and if you don't have a pass or know somebody very high up, you most likely will get tossed out on your butt. At least that's the case here, where security is extremely tight.
Also, beware WWE's own security people. They truly fucked up some kid who jumped the barrier right in front of me at the RAW house show in Sheffield, England.
That's a far cry from the mid-90's. Me and my friend had floor seats to In Your House 4, and accidentally walked straight into the dressing room area. No one batted an eye.
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