The retirement of Sethnets significantly impacted Victor Arena, where nowadays, it was hard to see it being filled. However, one could not deny that the Victor Arena was built on a rock-solid foundation. Mark Reuss was, after all, managing the second biggest arena in Rome.
Other than Sethnets, there were several less popular gladiators, including Habitus, Nasica, and Rufus. Coupled with many mid-tier gladiators, Victor Arena was still able to attract the people to watch their gladiatorial performances.
As of the day of the performance, two-thirds of the seats in the arena's stands were sold. Mark Reuss, however, was still displeased. After he greeted the nobles and their family members, he returned to his seat and began to frown again.
Other than the audience's loss, Mark Reuss was frustrated by the gladiator show that would be held by the royal family in a month.