VIP tickets with package of benefits now available for CLAW U.S. Open in Las Vegas, April 23-27
by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
Wrestling fans seeking a memorable week at the CLAW U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Nev., April 23-27, should check out the VIP ticket package now available for purchase. The U.S. Open is in a new venue this year, The Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas.
The CLAW U.S. Open is one of the largest and most prestigious wrestling events of the year, with seven age divisions and 14 different tournaments, including the return of the U.S. Senior Nationals in all three Olympic disciplines.
There are three tournaments at the U.S. Open which will directly determine a U.S. World Team: Senior Greco-Roman, U17 Men’s Freestyle, U17 Greco-Roman.
A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $650 for each person, and includes:
- A VIP Credential and Lanyard
- Access to the VIP Platform with private bar, snacks, and exclusive views of the action
- Access to VIP Arena seating in front of the Finals Stage
- Ability to meet and socialize with USA Wrestling past Olympic and World Medalists
- Chance to learn about future event opportunities and backstage experiences
Purchase U.S. Open VIP packages
Fans who do not choose a VIP package can also purchase tickets in advance, with all-event and daily tickets available for Adults and Youth (ages 6-17). Those wishing to receive the discounted ticket prices in these categories must purchase by April 18, after which prices in all categories will go up in cost.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see the nation’s best wrestlers in action, while enjoying the many exciting opportunities in one of the world’s top vacation and entertainment cities.
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