Plus with Ticketmaster running things, a lot of that "attendance" is scalpers who swooped in and/or out-of-town rivals looking for readily available seats.Lone Star wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 9:20 amMeh, there are 18 other stadiums that can't seat that many.BattleHawks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:03 pm
both teams are top 10 in attendance:
8 Los Angeles 8 572,791 71,598
10 Los Angeles 9 632,160 70,240
XFL Files Trademark for LA Wildcats
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In a market as super crowded as Los Angeles, I doubt an XFL team can succeed there. Well not in Los Angeles County anyways. It might work in Orange County (over in Anaheim) but it be a Las Vegas Vipers situation as Santa Ana Stadium only seats 9,000 and the largest stadium in Orange County is a baseball stadium. Cashman and Choctaw are former baseball stadiums and those are fine, but active baseball stadiums should be a non-starter for any spring league.