ECW RAW Invasion Revisited (Video), WWE Fast Lane Tickets, Wade Barrett Note, WINC Podcast Tonight

- The latest episode of This Week In WWE History, which you can watch above, takes a look back at ECW invading RAW in 1997.

- Alfred Konuwa's latest video at Forbes looks at Wade Barrett leaving WWE when his contract expires in June, and why Barrett is one of WWE's "biggest wastes of talent." Konuwa also has recently posted this article at Forbes looking at if WWE TV ratings are secondary, as Vince McMahon suggested during last week's WWE earnings call.

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- Speaking of Barrett, I will be back on a special Wrestling Inc. podcast tonight with Sean Ross Sapp and we will discuss his impending departure. We will also preview Sunday's Fastlane pay-per-view and talk WrestleMania, The Undertaker's opponent and more. Make sure to join us tonight at 11pm ET and tweet your questions for the podcast to @WrestlingINC with #WINCPodcast.

- Tickets on the secondary market for Sunday's Fastlane pay-per-view are incredibly affordable. According to secondary market ticket aggregator TiqIQ, the current average price for Fastlane tickets is just $96.72 with a get-in price of $46. That relatively low average is not necessarily due to a lack of demand, but rather a lack of tickets. Ticket quantity on the secondary market has dropped significantly in the weeks leading up to the event and under 100 remain just days before the pay-per-view.

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Last year's Fastlane, which featured Reigns and Daniel Bryan in the main event for the chance to face WWE World Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 31, ended with an even lower average. The show at FedExForum in Memphis had an average price of $79.91, with a get-in price of $40.

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