NWA Hard Times 6 tickets struggling to sell before PPV event

NWA Hard Times 6 Poster

NWA Hard Times 6 is set to take place this weekend from the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, GA. The tickets for the show are struggling in a big way according to the latest report from WrestleTix, with only a day or so left till the PPV takes place.

WrestleTix reported that 235 tickets have been distributed for the show on a setup of 772. This number is up +57 since the last update (which was 7 days ago), but unless there are a lot of walkups, this show could end up selling sub-300 tickets. The cheapest ticket available right now for Standard Admission) is $23.

NWA Hard Times 6 Card

These are the matches that have been confirmed for the card on Saturday as of writing:

  • NWA World Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Nieves (c) (with Miss Starr and Gretta) vs. Natalia Markova
  • NWA World Women’s Television Championship Match: Gisele Shaw (c) vs. Liviyah
  • NWA United States Tag Team Championship Match: The Slimeballz (Sage Chantz and Tommy Rant) (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. The Hard Way (Dalton McKenzie and Jack Vaughn)
  • NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Spencer Slade (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. Damian Fenrir
  • NWA National Championship Match: Mike Mondo (c) (with Aron Stevens) vs. Bryan Idol
  • Da Pope vs. Carnage
  • Pretty Boy Smooth (with Pastor C-Lo) vs. Carson Batholomew Drake (with Aron Stevens)
  • Colby Corino vs. Axton Ray
  • Daisy Kill vs. Alex Misery (with Brandon McCord)
  • Pretty Empowered (Kenzie Paige and Kylie Paige) vs. Sirena Veil and Alice Crowley
  • Hammerstone vs. Richard Adonis
  • NWA World’s Heavyweight Championship Match: “Thrilbilly” Silas Mason (c) vs. Kerry Morton
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