10 Things We Learned From Attending WWE WrestleMania 37 Live

1. Don't Count On Your Ride

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WWE fans would certainly benefit if the company ever took significant steps to make sure they truly did go home happy, a large part of which depended on making sure they... well, got home.

Dozens of wrestling fans were left waiting on a ride hours after the conclusion of WrestleMania 37. Your writer here didn't procrastinate either; he had all of his rides lined up well in advance.

The moment the show was over, fans waited and waited for their rides, but they never showed up. Like many others around him, your writer was soon notified that his ride was canceled. After everyone around us started to check their phones, it became clear transportation was still one of the biggest issues regarding the 'Biggest Event of the Year.'

Perhaps things were too busy, and there was a shortage of drivers, but it was difficult not to notice all of the fans around my group had their rides canceled only to be offered an alternative seconds later, this time for double the price. That still didn't mean a driver was going to show up.

One of the best bets seemed to be driving your own vehicle to and from the show. Then again, it still took fans a considerable amount of time to get out of the parking lots. Oh, and it was around $50 minimum to park your car near the stadium.

Teleportation should really be a thing by now.

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