Would you like to experience Mexican wrestling from an area with the best views of the ring? With this entry, that's exactly what you're going to experience.
From your seat you can see the fighters up close and feel every scream, every flight and every key.
In addition, you will receive an exclusive digital guide with curious facts and tips to live the function as a true local.
Secure your spot! Remember it’s not just a show, it’s a piece of Mexico you’ll remember forever.
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You will enjoy an authentic wrestling function from one of the best areas of the emblematic Arena México, known as the cathedral of this show in Mexico. From an area with a privileged view of the ring, you will see combats full of emotion, stunts, masked characters and feel the vibrant energy of the audience. A fun, exciting and deeply rooted experience in Mexican popular culture.
1. Delivery time:
You must show up at the drop-off point 30 minutes before the start of the event. Ticket delivery will only take place in that period. There will be no deliveries once the feature has started.
2. Delivery point:
We will meet in front of the BanBajío bank, on Av. Río de la Loza, a few steps from Arena México. A team member will be waiting for you with a red umbrella for easy identification.
3. Delivery of tickets:
You must show your reservation number and you will be given tickets
4. Access to the event:
With your ticket in hand, you will enter Arena Mexico on your own. Before entering, you will need to pass through a security filter as part of the usual access to the enclosure.
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