In your video about the Rogers Arena sneak in there was that part where you where at the season ticket seats and where gonna jump the barrier before security got you, I did that exact sneak in although it was for the Canucks playoff viewing party 20$ tix so I don’t think anyone really cared I got in!!!!
@@MattWatsonComedy was a viewing party though so security was nonexistent, but nevertheless a good spot, the only issue is that is that if some spots you jump you can’t hide
Love how he always just watches the warmup and never takes anyones seat. Then immediately when the game starts, he leaves and helps out the less fortunate with fresh socks and granola bars
I will be transparent by saying I did stay for the home leafs games I’ve snuck into, but the rest I’m gone around puck drop, because if I’m inside at that point, I’ve already won:) The handouts are always the best part tho! Thanks for the love my friend.
So, I'm thinking the reason why you haven't been charged is because the industry is so cheep and lazy , so they will save money by not having a " meeting." Then they will use your smart suggestions to make changes, BUT charge hundreds of dollars more! With this theory - do they really care about the safety of their stars and fans?.... ..
I think with the amount of money coming in, owners aren’t worried when a few people slip through. That being said, the security agencies across the league have no choice but to care because I’m making them look foolish which the owners will notice.
@@MattWatsonComedy , Yes, I know. Your audacious risks and uncompromising statement regarding our first world greed should compel arenas to make a shift in their consumerist mindset and invest in initiatives to support those who are unable to afford basic necessities, let alone attend an NHL game. This would address the privilege associated with such events and promote a more inclusive approach.
That’s just my 2 cents on it, from the particular nights I took a swing. There’s always a way in, and I don’t see all the angles. Wouldn’t say it’s impossible:)
Fyi, you said that Calgary is the only arena in Canada that allows people in 90 minutes early. This is not true at all. I am a season ticket holder in Edmonton and Rogers Place opens the doors 90 minutes prior to puck drop as well. This is the standard in the NHL and also the earliest any arena is allowed to open the doors by NHL rules. To Add, Bell Centre opens 90 minutes early, Canadian Tire Centre opens its doors 2 hours early and start scanning tickets 90 minutes before puck drop. Canada Life Centre also opens there doors 90 minutes before puck drop and start scanning then too. The Only arena in Canada that does not open 90 minutes early is Rogers Arena.
Haha well since it looks like I'm already being incriminated here, I want to say that there was one other random dude who did the exact same thing right before me, and we just gave eachother a fistbump and went our ways. I wonder if he bought socks and trail mix though...
Well @Matthew - your audacious risks and uncompromising statement regarding our first world greed should compel arenas to make a shift in their consumerist mindset and invest in initiatives to support those who are unable to afford basic necessities, let alone attend an NHL game. This would address the privilege associated with such events and promote a more inclusive approach.
I love all the deep thinking you’re applying and hope that’s the end result, but I can only control what I do. Which at the end of the day is just sneaking into venues, then handing out socks and nuts:)
Man. Arguments can be made for both sides. On the one hand, no I’m sharing content that encourages dishonesty, and potentially influencing others to do the same. On the other, I’m shaking up big business for the little guys without any real victim. But ultimately I’m chasing what I’m passionate about just like I always have and right now, this is what’s being created. Appreciate the question buddy:)
In your video about the Rogers Arena sneak in there was that part where you where at the season ticket seats and where gonna jump the barrier before security got you, I did that exact sneak in although it was for the Canucks playoff viewing party 20$ tix so I don’t think anyone really cared I got in!!!!
I wasn’t quick enough to realize that was an option at the time but will certainly be looking for it now! Nice to hear it’s doable!
@@MattWatsonComedy was a viewing party though so security was nonexistent, but nevertheless a good spot, the only issue is that is that if some spots you jump you can’t hide
@@jackyboi8832 True. Would really suck to make a move only to be cornered and caught.
Love how he always just watches the warmup and never takes anyones seat. Then immediately when the game starts, he leaves and helps out the less fortunate with fresh socks and granola bars
I will be transparent by saying I did stay for the home leafs games I’ve snuck into, but the rest I’m gone around puck drop, because if I’m inside at that point, I’ve already won:)
The handouts are always the best part tho!
Thanks for the love my friend.
So, I'm thinking the reason why you haven't been charged is because the industry is so cheep and lazy , so they will save money by not having a " meeting." Then they will use your smart suggestions to make changes, BUT charge hundreds of dollars more! With this theory - do they really care about the safety of their stars and fans?.... ..
I think with the amount of money coming in, owners aren’t worried when a few people slip through. That being said, the security agencies across the league have no choice but to care because I’m making them look foolish which the owners will notice.
@@MattWatsonComedy , Yes, I know. Your audacious risks and uncompromising statement regarding our first world greed should compel arenas to make a shift in their consumerist mindset and invest in initiatives to support those who are unable to afford basic necessities, let alone attend an NHL game. This would address the privilege associated with such events and promote a more inclusive approach.
@@Julie-ot7me You’re giving me a lot of credit. I’m just sneaking for a cause;)
These videos are gold. Keep it up!
Glad you like em Will!
Thanks for checking out the heist!
Try it again at Bell Centre
Got other things on the go now, but don’t you worry… I will;)
If Vancouver is indeed the hardest then I am no longer ashamed for failing to get in.
That’s my review anyways:)
Did you get caught?
@@MattWatsonComedy no I didn’t even get inside, I’ll have to watch that guide
@@alexpolisky4585 It certainly was tricky.
Good luck!
Matt Watson uploads i click just a simple man here!
Simple is a healthy way to be buddy.
For me it gives clarity and allows me the freedom to be the nomad I like to be:)
it sucks that im a canucks fan in calgary so the most likely arenas i would go to are the hardest ones to get into
That’s just my 2 cents on it, from the particular nights I took a swing. There’s always a way in, and I don’t see all the angles. Wouldn’t say it’s impossible:)
great vid 👍will you ever do some American arenas?
You bet;) Thanks for watching!
Is this series finally over or do you have something else planned?
Canadian NHL arenas are done for now, but the overall series is far from over.
Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
@@MattWatsonComedy lets go!
@@Envind1 Let’s Go! Indeed.
Fyi, you said that Calgary is the only arena in Canada that allows people in 90 minutes early. This is not true at all. I am a season ticket holder in Edmonton and Rogers Place opens the doors 90 minutes prior to puck drop as well. This is the standard in the NHL and also the earliest any arena is allowed to open the doors by NHL rules.
To Add, Bell Centre opens 90 minutes early, Canadian Tire Centre opens its doors 2 hours early and start scanning tickets 90 minutes before puck drop. Canada Life Centre also opens there doors 90 minutes before puck drop and start scanning then too.
The Only arena in Canada that does not open 90 minutes early is Rogers Arena.
My bad. Hard to get everything right when you’re a one man show.
Thanks for clarifying that tho!
U should do one for the Canucks
How to Sneak in Rogers Arena Vancouver:
th-cam.com/video/SsVzZ6WUHP8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the request;)
@@MattWatsonComedy mb I meant to say Canucks playoffs like the game 7 on Monday night that would be a good video
@@EthanPappas You’re darn right it would be, but I’m not sneaking into anymore NHL this year. Thanks for the suggestion tho!
@@MattWatsonComedy kk thx tho keep up the great work
@@EthanPappas Appreciate that!
Fun stuff coming, stay tuned!
Hey matt! Where are you from in Canada?
Little town outside Ottawa. Why do you ask?
@@MattWatsonComedy cool! Are you a senators fan?
@@jonahsemenchuk184 Leaf fan by blood, but if they’re not involved in the match then I’ve gotta cheer for the local boys:)
Will you be able to sneak into the American Rinks?
This plan is to go in a slightly different direction for the summer, but next year?
We’ll have to wait and see!
Thanks for watching!
Its too funny to see the Montreal rubber police
😂 They’re not much better in person;)
@@MattWatsonComedy 5'4" 60y/o pumping his chest walking fast ....😆🤣
@@category7273 Man I wish I ran and turned to see them struggling to chase me.
Next time!
CFL Stadiums this Summer?????????? 👀
Because you called it, I’ll say ‘it’s currently my plan.’
@@MattWatsonComedy HAHA, NO SPOILERS! Leesssssgooooooo
@@BrennenL LETS GO INDEED!
Haha well since it looks like I'm already being incriminated here, I want to say that there was one other random dude who did the exact same thing right before me, and we just gave eachother a fistbump and went our ways. I wonder if he bought socks and trail mix though...
😂 hope so!
Well @Matthew - your audacious risks and uncompromising statement regarding our first world greed should compel arenas to make a shift in their consumerist mindset and invest in initiatives to support those who are unable to afford basic necessities, let alone attend an NHL game. This would address the privilege associated with such events and promote a more inclusive approach.
I love all the deep thinking you’re applying and hope that’s the end result, but I can only control what I do. Which at the end of the day is just sneaking into venues, then handing out socks and nuts:)
@@MattWatsonComedy I know dude. I am hopful that those of power are following you and take into account the thoughts of your fans. :)
@@Julie-ot7me Love it:) Me too!
Hold up so you give back to the community in equal value of the ticket? That changes my opinion on you than a bit Why not tell us that info
I did, it’s in the opening 30 seconds of this video.
@@MattWatsonComedy Yes I know that but in the other videos I didnt see that. That was my point
@@canadiancatgreen Second half of every sneak is the handouts. It rewards those who watch until the end:)
@@MattWatsonComedy ok got it thx
@@canadiancatgreen My pleasure:)
To be fair, tickets need to be cheaper.
They do, but people involved in this size of an industry are too greedy so unfortunately I can’t see it happening.
You're not setting a very good example, are you?
Man. Arguments can be made for both sides.
On the one hand, no I’m sharing content that encourages dishonesty, and potentially influencing others to do the same.
On the other, I’m shaking up big business for the little guys without any real victim.
But ultimately I’m chasing what I’m passionate about just like I always have and right now, this is what’s being created.
Appreciate the question buddy:)
You are doing the best illegal things legally
Why thank you! Love that wording:)