Saturday, December 10, 2011

What's your best memory of going to a live wwe event? Or best thing about going to one?

I live in chicago and I LOVEE going to live wwe events


I went to 3 or 4 so far one was judgement day this yr


I love the lights sound and everyone being there all happy





My best memory would have to be going with this guy I liked trying to sneak in to see the wrestlers in prohibited areas we actually saw cody rhodes and cena in their car comming out of the arena parking to the red light we looked stalker trying to take pictures lolwe ran from the parking lot to the red light ^_^





So what's your favorite thing about em of best memory





Btw my arena is small so getting good seats isn't an issue but hb urs name it and the seating|||randy orton fell in the audience and i slap his butt. he wanted to laugh so bad.|||Mine was awesome too, because i went in Boston, where Cena was the hometown hero to everyone!! it was March 2, 2009, against Edge for the WHC, in which Edge won by DQ ( which was dissappointing) but just being there makes me want to be a superstar, seriously.|||The pop from the crowd when a match has two quality performers who are clicking. It's not every match and may not be in the main event....but it's worth seeing the art of telling a story inside the squared-circle.|||Madison Square Garden in NYC, tickets usually go fast there so it's not as easy to get good seats...and the good seats there can be pretty expensive so sometimes I settle for not as great seats but that still give me a good view.








My favorite moment was when I went with my nephew who was 6 or 7 at the time. It was a Monday Night RAW, it was the night after Brock Lesnar defeated the Rock for the WWE title at a Summerslam.





Before the show the crowd was doing chants, and doing some WOOOOOs like Ric Flair. My nephew had a high pitched boys voice, and the Garden crowd just happened to not be chanting at the moment. My nephew suddenly let out a long WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, and with his high pitched voice it sounded great...after hearing him, suddenly around us some Woooos started and then it spread through the whole arena. My little nephew started a whole WOOOOOOOO inside of Madison Square Garden, my favorite moment going to a live wrestling event.|||The marvelous pyrotechnics display.|||In Tulsa, Oklahoma at the Convention Center, I can think of two occasions which stand out in my mind:





early 90s: I jumped four rows of seats so I could shake hands with Tito Santana. He was a lot taller in person than he looked on TV. Ended up with a baseball-sized bruise on the back of my calf.





1997 or 1998: This was when Dx was the main event. Remember the part backstage where Chyna was holding up a sign that said "DeGen" and HHH was holding up a sign that said "X" and HBK jumped up and showed his backside? That happened in Tulsa. Saw it on the TitanTron and everyone laughed.|||I live "off the beaten path" so it's rare the WWE comes anywhere close to where I live.





The most vivid memory I have happened in the 80's sometime (I couldn't even begin to tell you the exact date). Anyway, the main event was The Million Dollar Man vs Hacksaw Jim Duggan. After the show, a bunch of us were waiting outside, hoping to get autographs and pictures. Virgil pulled up in an expensive Lincoln to drive The Million Dollar Man to wherever they were going. Hacksaw Jim Duggan came out first and was signing autographs and talking with the fans. When Ted Dibiase came out, some of the older teenaged boys started trash-talking him and a couple of them threw bricks through the windshield of the Lincoln, shattering it. Dibiase got PISSED! I mean red-faced, bugged-eyed MAD. He started cursing the boys and walking toward them. They kept on trash-talking him and laughing...until Hacksaw Duggan came up and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Dibiase. The boys scattered and ran off.





That put an end to the autographs and pictures as the wrestlers left in disgust. A few teenaged idiots ruined it for the rest of us.

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