Fans Outraged as Ticket Prices Skyrocket for Unrivaled Clash Rose vs. Hive After Angel Reese’s Shock Return…The Unrivaled Basketball League is buzzing with excitement – and frustration – ahead of tonight’s highly anticipated matchup between Rose BC and Hive BC. The reason? Chicago Sky star Angel Reese’s dramatic announcement that she’s rejoining Rose BC for the remainder of the 2026 season, starting with this 
Reese, the 2025 Unrivaled Defensive Player of the Year and rebounding queen who led Rose to the inaugural championship, had initially sat out this season. Her return, confirmed earlier this month, has transformed a mid-table contest into must-see TV. Rose BC, hovering around .500 at 5-6 before her arrival, suddenly looks like a playoff threat again with the “Barbie Hoops” force back in the paint, ready to dominate boards and energize the 3-on-3 action.
But the hype has come at a steep cost for fans. Ticket prices for the February 20 showdown at the league’s Miami venue have surged dramatically since Reese’s news broke. What were once affordable seats in the $100–$150 range (for doubleheaders) have ballooned, with many resellers now listing entry-level tickets north of $300–$400 before fees. Premium spots are pushing $800 or more, leaving die-hard supporters stunned and vocal on social media.
“Angel Reese coming back is amazing, but $400 for a nosebleed seat? Unrivaled just priced out real fans,” tweeted one disappointed follower. Another lamented, “Hive vs. Rose was already a rivalry game – now it’s pay-to-play for the elite. This isn’t growth; it’s greed.” Online forums and X threads are flooded with similar complaints, with some fans calling for the league to cap resale prices or release more affordable tickets.
League officials have yet to comment directly on the surge, but sources note that demand has spiked across platforms like Vivid Seats and StubHub, mirroring patterns seen in past high-profile women’s basketball events. Reese’s star power – from her WNBA double-doubles to her massive social media following – has undeniably turned this into one of the season’s premier attractions.
As tip-off approaches at 8:45 PM ET, the court will feature Reese’s rebounding prowess against Hive BC’s tough defense. For fans who can afford it, it’s a golden opportunity to witness history. For those who can’t, the price tag feels like a barrier to the very sport that’s supposed to be growing.
The game promises fireworks, but the real debate is whether Unrivaled’s success is coming at the expense of accessibility. Only time – and tonight’s turnout – will tell if the excitement outweighs the outrage.













