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AEW Big Business Anticipation Grows Amidst Bag Policy Limitations

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TD Garden’s New Restrictions Raise Concerns for Fans Attending the Event


Summary

– Speculation surrounds Sasha Banks (Mercedes Mone) making her AEW debut.

– The TD Garden’s new bag policy imposes size restrictions, affecting what fans can bring.

– Bags greater than 4in x 6in x 1.5in are prohibited, including backpacks and oversized bags.

AEW Big Business has captivated fans worldwide with the promise of potential surprises during the upcoming event on March 13 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. While the card is yet to be officially announced, the show’s poster has fueled speculation about former WWE superstar Sasha Banks, now known as Mercedes Mone, making her debut in the Tony Khan-led company.

However, amidst the excitement, a new bag policy implemented by the TD Garden raises concerns for fans attending AEW Big Business. The policy restricts the size of bags allowed into the arena, stating that bags larger than 4in x 6in x 1.5in, backpacks, and oversized bags are prohibited. Notably, bags purchased from the Boston ProShop are exempt from these restrictions.

The new bag policy limits what fans can bring into the arena, potentially impacting their overall experience. While the excitement for AEW Big Business continues to build, the constraints imposed by the bag policy might prompt attendees to adjust their plans and expectations.

Despite the limitations, the event is set to be hosted with a seating capacity 5,882, and over 4500 tickets have already been sold. The anticipation, fueled by rumors of Sasha Banks’ potential debut, remains high, creating excitement and adjustments for fans gearing up for AEW Big Business in three weeks.

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