WWE Raw at Wells Fargo

iowajazz

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Anyone else willing to admit they went to the WWE event at Wells Fargo on Friday night? My son is a huge wrestling fan and we went. I have to give them credit, it was a 3 hour show and everyone seemed to enjoy it.
 

TarHeelHawk

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I wish I could have gone, but I was working late. Driving home, it looked like they had a full house; all the lots at Vets looked full.

Was it a good card?
 

CylentButDeadly

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I've always just wanted to get bombed and go to one of those and really "get into it", but I just don't have the time or money...well I have the time... to do stuff like that.

I haven't followed wrestling since I was about 12-13 anyway. I just miss the NWO & Wolfpack.
 

iowajazz

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I wish I could have gone, but I was working late. Driving home, it looked like they had a full house; all the lots at Vets looked full.

Was it a good card?

It was decently full. They only had curtains up covering the very top level. Lots of pretty big names...Triple H, Randy Orton, Cena, MVP, Kofi Kingston, etc. (yes I know all of their names). Again, I give them credit for doing three hours with only a very short intermission.

It is also a very interesting mix of spectators. I sat in front of a guy who had to give the whole section the history of wrestling and it was all real to him. But, he had a great time.
 

CycloneErik

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It was decently full. They only had curtains up covering the very top level. Lots of pretty big names...Triple H, Randy Orton, Cena, MVP, Kofi Kingston, etc. (yes I know all of their names). Again, I give them credit for doing three hours with only a very short intermission.

It is also a very interesting mix of spectators. I sat in front of a guy who had to give the whole section the history of wrestling and it was all real to him. But, he had a great time.

And at the same time, it sounds like TNA has sold 2000 tickets to their big Slammiversary show on Sunday. :wideeyed:

Yes, I'm a dork, but I've known it for a long time, accepted it, and embraced it.
 

TarHeelHawk

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It was decently full. They only had curtains up covering the very top level. Lots of pretty big names...Triple H, Randy Orton, Cena, MVP, Kofi Kingston, etc. (yes I know all of their names). Again, I give them credit for doing three hours with only a very short intermission.

It is also a very interesting mix of spectators. I sat in front of a guy who had to give the whole section the history of wrestling and it was all real to him. But, he had a great time.

Cena was at Wrigley today; thats pretty quick turnaround. Good to see that they're at least using the big names for house shows.
 

Longhorns3131

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I will admit it, I went. But only because I had free tickets in a suite. However I was kind of bored out of my mind and left before Triple H and Orton came out. and I didn't know this was a " house show", fyi I haven't watched wrestling in like 10 years so..
 

Clones21

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I will admit it, I went. But only because I had free tickets in a suite. However I was kind of bored out of my mind and left before Triple H and Orton came out. and I didn't know this was a " house show", fyi I haven't watched wrestling in like 10 years so..
Dont lie about that tyler
 

mwitt

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House shows are just wrestling shows that aren't taped for TV.
 

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