10 WWE Records That Fans Absolutely Hate

1. The Highest Gate In WWE History

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The highest gate in WWE history—a record that sounds impressive until you realise it's just WWE bragging about charging fans more.

WrestleMania 40 broke the all-time gate record in one day, surpassing the previous record of $21.6 million set at WrestleMania 39. All that means is that WWE managed to rake in even more cash by packing fans into stadiums and hiking up ticket prices.

WWE touts these record-breaking gates as a testament to their popularity, but let's be real here: it's just a clever way of saying, "Hey, we found a way to squeeze more money out of you." Sure, the spectacle of WrestleMania is unmatched, but at what cost to the WWE Universe? Fans are shelling out more and more for the privilege of watching their favorite superstars perform.

So, while WWE might pat themselves on the back for these astronomical gates, the reality is that it's just another way to inflate their bottom line. Here's to hoping they remember that it's the fans who make these events special, not just the dollar signs. Because right now, it feels like WWE is more interested in breaking records than delivering value.

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