9 Things You Notice Attending WWE Live

A list of things you should expect to see at a live WWE show.

Attending a WWE live event can often (and should) be an exciting experience. From the crew setting up the stage to the wrestlers performing in the ring, the WWE is a well-oiled machine and is incredibly efficient at taking over and transforming a new arena five nights a week. From the fans' perspective, they want to witness the best, most important and entertaining show possible. Because of this, local WWE fans hope to see a special event like a PPV, a live RAW or even a SmackDown taping come to their hometown. The non-televised live events, formerly known as house shows, aren't as popular as the televised affairs because they tend to mean less and don't feature much storyline progression, but those events have improved in recent times. Regardless of which show is coming to town, there are several things that the WWE fans discover on their own when they attend a show live. Broadcasts like RAW and Pay-Per-Views are handled a little differently than SmackDown, or a non-televised event, but every show provides the fans with a learning experience about the WWE and its productions. Fans also often leave the arena with a better appreciation for the product, and will view future shows in a new light. Whether the show is expecting a record-setting crowd of nearly 100,000 people or it's a run-of-the-mill Saturday night house show in Tupelo, Mississippi, fans that attend a live WWE event witness a number of things that simply aren't experienced by the viewers at home.

 
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A former stuntman for Paramount Pictures, Matt enjoys sports, water skiing, driving fast, the beach, professional wrestling, technology, and scotch. At the same time, whenever possible. Having attended many famous (and infamous) shows including WrestleMania XV, In Your House: Mind Games, and the 1995 King of the Ring, Matt has been a lifelong professional sports and wrestling fan. Matt's been mentioned in numerous wrestling podcasts including the Steve Austin Show: Unleashed, Talk Is Jericho, and Something To Wrestle With Bruce Prichard. As a former countywide performer, Matt has been referred to as Mr. 300 for his amazing accomplishments in the world of amateur bowling. He is also the only man on record to have pitched back-to-back no hitters in the Veterans Stadium Wiffle Ball League of 2003.