Tech Billionaire Denied Entrance To Broadway Show, Responds How A Tech Billionaire Should

Tech Billionaire Denied Entrance To Hamilton Show, Drops %22Do You Know Who I Am?%22

Here’s the thing about the rich and powerful: They seem to think that they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, with whomever they want. For the most part, that’s pretty true. If you know anything about the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, or Carnegies, then you know how money controls power, and power controls everything.

Tech billionaire, Chris Sacca, who is a guest investor on Shark Tank just so happens to be one of those wealthy people who is just as well-known as the aforementioned names. It goes without saying that when Chris wants something, he will get it. Sacca was going about his regular Thursday night routine in New York City — you know, having expensive meals and spending big bucks on expensive liquors — when he showed up at the Richard Rogers Theatre with two tickets for the Hamilton show he had purchased on StubHub.

There was one small problem for Sacca: The tickets were deemed counterfeit. Being sold counterfeit tickets and being denied into a Broadway show isn’t a story in itself. The story is all about how Sacca reacted to being turned away.

From the NY Post:

But when a scanner determined the tickets were counterfeit, and he and wife Crystal English were turned away, Sacca began flapping his jaws.

“Do you know who I am?” Sacca thundered repeatedly, according to an eyewitness, a Broadway theater worker who requested anonymity.

“He was getting really angry at the ticket scanner,” the tipster said, and speaking in “a really condescending way. “He said he was a ‘shark’ on ‘Shark Tank’ and warned it wouldn’t be good if they couldn’t get in.”

But Sacca “wouldn’t take no for an answer,” the witness said. “He kept making a scene, saying how they had flown from California and it was his birthday.”

Honestly, I would have done the same damn thing. Shocked it didn’t work, actually.

[via NY Post]

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  1. VandyConservative

    Sacca is not nearly as well known as Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, or Carnegie. I mean great that he’s a billionaire but can we avoid blatantly false statements?

    9 years ago at 10:26 am
  2. House of Paign

    The ONLY reason I have heard of him is because I watch Shark Tank. Other than that, I have no idea what he actually invented, created, or owns.

    9 years ago at 10:40 am
  3. Frattmobile

    The proper response would be to turn to the next two people in line and buy their tickets for 10k a pop.

    Don’t be a whiny bitch.

    9 years ago at 10:53 am
  4. prex8390

    Anyone who has to make a statement about who they are, is probably relatively unknown to mooost people. Give or take

    9 years ago at 10:55 am
  5. E7r2i4c

    That guy sucks. Every time he is on shark tank he has to bring up how he invested in Twitter and uber to everyone that comes on. F*** that guy. He’s a whiny bitch

    9 years ago at 11:48 am
  6. ImHereForTheGangbang

    If this guy was actually a billionaire he’d have a Centurion Card and would just have the concierge get him tickets to a sold out show rather than using StubHub.

    9 years ago at 12:01 pm