The Top Five Things You Should Know Before Attending a World Wrestling Entertainment Live Event

George Kouri
5. Vision problems: if you're disabled or short or just a child you might want to get tickets sitting on the Isle. It's either that or you're going to be watching the big screen above the ring all night every time a superstar's music hits everyone stands up and if your middle row behind a bunch of people you're not going to see anything unless you stand on your chair. They will sit down for a few minutes before the bell rings but as soon as it does ring everybody stands back up. However if you're sitting in a seat at the end of the inside of the Isle you have a straight line of vision to the ring.

4.Ticket prices: The best thing about attending a live WWE event is the ticket prices. They usually range from $60-$20. $60 obviously being the best seats available and $20 seats usually in the nosebleed section. That being said you can usually get decent tickets for somewhere around $30 or $40. Of course you're going to have some surcharges from Ticketmaster or the box office but it's nothing that will break your wallet. If you buy the tickets within a few days of the event. You can always pick them up at the box office window. However if you have plenty of time they can ship you your tickets through the mail.

3. Souvenirs, Snacks, and Bathroom breaks: If the event is a live taping for TV you're not going to get much of an opportunity for snacks or a bathroom break. So if you need to go or you feel nacho cheese calling your name then you should show up a few minutes early so you can get it on the way to your seat. If you don't want to miss any action be careful about drinking alot though because you might miss some fantastic action answering your call to nature.

2. Signs and chanting: One of the best parts about attending a live WWE event is you get to become part of the show. You're allowed to bring your own personal sign that you made at home and hold it up during the event. You get to tell your favorite wrestler how awesome you think he/she is or tell the wrestler you despise how much you can't stand in. You also get to help your favorite wrestler out by chanting his key phrases at the right time. You can also totally disrupt and annoy the wrestlers you don't like by chanting phrases that he hates.

1. Pyrotechnics: The most important thing I feel you need to know about attending a live WWE event is that if you have a problem with loud noises you should bring some earplugs or maybe think about not going. At the beginning of the show pyrotechnics go off and at the beginning and end of each match pyrotechnics go off. So you have to remember that you're in a closed arena and when those pyrotechnics go off not only will it feel like your ear lobes are going to explode but you can feel the vibrations through the floor. In closing I hope I helped you to make an informed decision on whether or not you would like to attend a world wrestling entertainment live event.

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  • if you're disabled or short or just a child you might want to get tickets sitting on the Isle.
  • They usually range from $60-$20. $60 obviously being the best seats available and $20 seats usually in the nosebleed section.
  • you have to remember that you're in a closed arena and when those pyrotechnics go off not only will it feel like your ear lobes are going to explode but you can feel the vibrations through the floor.

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  • anjel mari4/2/2010

    randy orton is very cute and has a lot of talent for one special guy

  • Shana Dines1/14/2007

    i have never seen live wrestling except school, my son wrestles, shudder, good article

  • Randy Inman1/2/2007

    The last time I saw live wrestling, a friend and I went just to heckle the "Face" wrestlers. We chanted Rock and Roll is dead when Ricky Morton of the Rock and Roll Express came out. The fans sitting near us said we were more entertaining than the wrestlers! Nice article.

  • Stephen Joltin1/1/2007

    Always wanted to see live wrestling. If they have it in my area I'll go. Great article.

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