WWE: SmackDown is coming to EJ Nutter Center on 6/18/2013, and wrestling fans in Dayton, Ohio are eagerly anticipating all the exciting and intense WWE action. EJ Nutter Center is sure to be rocking as all the biggest names in professional wrestling will be fighting it out in the ring, so don't miss your chance to see WWE, purchase your WWE: SmackDown Tickets from Broad Ripple Tickets today!
Let Broad Ripple Tickets be your source for WWE Tickets. WWE Wrestling draws a big crowd and Premium seats are sometimes hard to find as the first few rows of ringside are always considered premium tickets, as are tickets on the TV side in which fans of WWE might get caught on TV yelling or being raucous with their favorite action stars. Other WWE Wrestling Tickets that are sought after are the tickets that are located within the first few rows of the reserved sections that are near the ring. Demand for WWE Tickets increases greatly in the days before events as the drama seems to build day by day. The best advice for fans seeking tickets is to not wait until the last minute when the supply of tickets is at it's smallest and demand is at its peak!
We also sell tickets to WWE Wrestlemania, WWE Pay per View Events, WWE Summerslam Tickets, Thanks for giving us the opportunity to help you find the WWE Tickets that are looking for. Please make sure to come back and Surf the Ripple next time you want WWE Wrestling Tickets or any other Sports or Concert Tickets that you might seek!
More Information about your WWE Ticket Purchase
BroadRippleTickets.com is an Online Ticket Broker. We sell tickets for events Nationwide. All Tickets found on our website are being Re-Sold, therefore may be priced above or below original box office costs, or face value. We are NOT affiliated with any Performers, Teams, Venues, Fan Clubs or any other primary ticketing source. You can call us for Live Phone Support at 1-888-583-6037.
More About Dayton
More About Ohio
Ohio has several cities that draw big events on a regular basis. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati make up that list. Cincinnati is represented by Riverbend Amphitheatre, the Reds and Cincinnati University. Cleveland has the Indians, Browns and Cavaliers while Columbus is the one with the MLS team, the Columbus Crew. Columbus also is home to Ohio State University also known as the Buckeyes. No matter what side of the state you are in you are sure to not be to far from some live entertainment in Ohio!
Columbus Events
Columbus is home to the nation's largest university, The Ohio State University. Because of its large size and the success of its athletic teams, Ohio State Buckeye Tickets are some of the toughest to come by in all of collegiate athletics. The college football stadium, named The Horseshoe, is a unique and exhilarating place to watch a game. The Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL also call the city home. If theater is more your thing, Ohio Theatre has all the hottest Broadway shows.
Nationwide Arena Events
Nationwide Arena is located in Columbus, OH and is home to the Columbus Bluejackets (NHL) seating over 18,000. The arena also hosts many concerts and events throughout the year with a capacity of up to 21,000 including Bon Jovi, Pearl Jam, Prince, The Rolling Stones, U2, AC/DC, Tim McGraw, Rush, WWE, UFC matches, PBR Events, and many others.
Cincinnati Events
The Queen City is home to the National League Central champion Cincinnati Reds, who play their games in beautiful Great American Ballpark. Cincinnati Bengals Tickets are extremely popular, as the Bengals fan base is hungry for their first playoff victory in over two decades. The Cincinnati Bearcats, a participant in the Big East Conference, has very good college basketball and college football teams.
Cleveland Events
The city of Cleveland is still reeling from LeBron James' decision to join the Miami Heat, but the Cleveland Cavaliers will still be playing 41 games in Quicken Loans Arena. If you want to catch one of MLB's young and up-and-coming team, purchase your Cleveland Indians Tickets to watch them at Progressive Field. The Cleveland Browns of the NFL have some of the most supportive fans, and feature a section at Cleveland Browns Stadium called the Dog Pound.
Blossom Music Center
Blossom Music Center is located in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, about 10 miles from Akron, OH and 30 minutes from Cleveland, OH, which hosts many concerts over the warmer concert season as it is an outdoor amphitheatre. Blossom has a covered pavilion which seats 5,700 people and the general admission lawn with a capacity of 13,500. Many artists and bands perform here every summer including Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews Band, Toby Keith, Phish, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Tom Petty, Kings of Leon, John Mayer, and many more. Make sure you don't miss out on your favorite artists and check out Blossom Music Center!
Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns
You can find tickets to all of your NFL teams' home and away games whether you are a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals or the Cleveland Browns. The Bengals are in the AFC (American Football Conference) with their home games at Paul Brown Stadium. The Browns are also in the AFC with their home games at the Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Indians
Reds - Entering 2010, the Cincinnati Reds hadn't reached the playoffs since 1995, and hadn't finished higher than third in the NL Central since 2000. Last season they not only made the playoffs, but by finishing with 91 wins and 71 losses, the Reds won the division crown, ending the St. Louis Cardinals recent run of dominance. With every major piece returning, expectation are very high heading into 2011. Indians - Since falling one game short of the World Series in 2007, the Cleveland Indians have failed to produce a winning season, compiling a 134-190 record the past two years. Last fourth place finish in the AL Central was mostly due to inexperience and injuries, and the Tribe faithful are expecting a much better result in 2011.