
WWEs strict comp ticket policy is no longer just a backstage complaintits becoming a contractual battleground. After Rikishi publicly voiced his frustration over not being able to get complimentary tickets for his family, several WWE stars have already started negotiating comp ticket access directly into their contracts. The frustration stems from WWEs quiet policy shift over the last year. The company has significantly scaled back on comp tickets, offering talent only the option to purchase them at a preferential rateno longer handing them out freely. One unnamed top WWE star reportedly told others, If youre gonna complain about it, work it into your deal. According to Fightful Select, that advice didnt fall on deaf ears. The outlet reported: Rikishis comments on his podcast helped push the conversation into the public eye. He also explained that even with a Legends contract, hes no longer able to secure seats easily. With demand for WWE tickets at an all-time high, the companys stance has been firm: fewer freebies, more revenue. But talent are fighting back in the one place it countson paper. Do you think negotiating comp tickets into contracts should be standard practice, or should WWE reconsider its current policy altogether? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think. G Add as a preferred source on Google