It looks like it's going to be scalpers night off in Nashville on June 17th as ticket sales for TNA's Slammiversary pay-per-view have been sluggish to say the least.

TNAWrestlingNews.com staff went to Ticketmaster.com last night and we were able to get a third row seat.

On the first day tickets went on sale at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium, which was two Saturdays ago and had TNA talent on hand to sign autographs, only 67 people showed up. There were 67 people there because a person who was there noted that nobody ever got behind him while he was waiting in line for his ticket.

The reason for the sluggish sales may be due to the high ticket prices. TNAWrestlingNews.com has learned that ringside seats are $125, which might be out of the price range for the Nashville locals who were used to getting in for free when TNA ran weekly pay-per-views there. The crowds at the weekly pay-per-views often appeared to be at a very low level of income and are regarded by some as one of the lowest socio-economic crowds to ever witness pro wrestling events, so that might explain why the ticket sales have been really bad.

TNAWrestlingNews.com can also report that the Municipal Auditorium holds about 8,500 people, so TNA has their work cut out for them.
Perhaps the Wycheck match will add some interest and hopefully TNA will somehow lower the price of the tickets or something later on.