WWE WrestleMania 34: 17 Best Crowd Signs
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Whether you feel that WrestleMania 34 lived up to the hype or not - and who could blame you for thinking it didn't, honestly - one aspect of every and any WWE show that never fails to entertain is the in-attendance fans passing comment on what's unfolding before them.
These signs, from hilarious quips about the dubious quality of the product to the inevitable shellacking of Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, and even the occasionally earnest, genuinely heartfelt remark, ensured fans at home could always start scanning the horizon for signs if the in-ring action was boring them.
Needless to say, the New Orleans didn't disappoint with their witty, outrageous and potentially meme-worthy signs, many of which lit social media on fire during the show, and some of which surely only scarcely made it past the notoriously trigger-happy Mania security team.
No question, Vince must've been flipping over furniture that a few of these expressive signs slipped through the cracks and got on TV, but for fans, they often resulted in joyous catharsis for a show that highlighted so many of WWE's creative pitfalls...
17. It's Still The Silverdome To Me
This year's WrestleMania of course took place at New Orleans' Mercedez-Benz Superdome, though one fan clearly hadn't forgotten about Hulk Hogan's infamous gaffe back at WrestleMania 30, where a slip of the tongue caused him to refer to the arena as the "Silverdome".
Hogan was clearly confusing the Superdome with Pontiac, Michigan's Pontiac Silverdome, where Hogan famously toppled Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III back in 1987, while setting a still-legendary (and still widely disputed outside of the WWE bubble) 93,173 attendance record.
Props to the fan for not forgetting Hogan's famous flub, and ensuring nobody else does either.