If you've ever watched WWE programming then you know they like to use this phrase quite often: "Nothing beats the WWE live." It's their mantra. It's also a true statement if you consider yourself a diehard wrestling fan. You can watch it on TV weekly, but when you go to a show live it's a whole different feeling. How many shows have I been to? I honestly don't know. I'm in my early 30s and started going to shows about 25 years ago. If I had to guess the number of WWE shows it would probably be 25-30 and then other companies would be another handful. I live in a city called London, Ontario that has about 350,000 people, so it's a decent size but not huge. We have a 10,000 seat arena that WWE comes to about once a year these days although it used to be more often. Major cities like Toronto and Detroit are within two hours of me, so it's a good area to get to shows. The most recent major show I've been to was Night of Champions in Detroit, which was a pretty average show. The next one will be WrestleMania 30 as well as Raw the next night. These matches aren't the seven best technical wrestling matches I've seen live. It's not always about that when you go to a WWE live event. It's about the experience. Whether you're sitting in the upper deck at a WrestleMania or row one at a house show, it's up to you to make it an enjoyable time. These are all memories I've had at WWE live events over the course of nearly 25 years of going to them.