10 Things We Learned From Attending WWE WrestleMania 37 Live

7. The Fiend's Lighting Isn't So Bad

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After hearing complaints since Hell in a Cell 2019 about The Fiend's red lighting and suffering through it during weekly programming and pay-per-views, your friendly writer here expected to be completely blinded by crimson and rendered unable to see the opening match of WrestleMania 37 Night Two.

Instead, the red glow wasn't that bad at all. It might have been a little more distracting for those in the front row, but from the 100s of Raymond James and above, it appeared to be more of a curtain of lights around the ring rather than directly above it. They were more for the cameras than they were the fans in attendance.

Not too far away from the floor, you could see right through the red as if it wasn't even there. Either the complaints about the "obnoxious" lights have been exaggerated (let's face it, most people don't handle change well, and Vince McMahon changed their new toy), or WWE found a way to compromise. Fans wanted the lights gone. McMahon wanted them there. So, it was the best of both worlds or something.

The only time the red lighting really came into effect was when Alexa Bliss did whatever the hell she did to cost Bray Wyatt yet another win against Randy Orton at WrestleMania.

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