My son 1st experience
by Tan on 5/20/24VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena - JacksonvilleMy son enjoyed his 1st wrestling event it was a great experience
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*No outside items can be brought into the Superstar Experience
The WWE is the world's largest wrestling promotion corporation. Founded by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt in 1953 as Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the organization now hosts more than 500 events per year across the globe. In 1982, McMahon’s grandson Vincent K. McMahon bought Capitol Wrestling and was fundamental to turning the WWE into a widespread and enduring sports entertainment product.
Initially, McMahon built up the WWE roster with future superstars such as Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper and Jesse Ventura and launched the organization’s annual marquee event, WrestleMania, in 1985. Over the years, WrestleMania has offered plenty of unforgettable moments like the Hulk Hogan-André the Giant championship match in 1987, the generation-shifting face-off between Bret Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in 1997 and The Undertaker’s 21-year winning streak at the event. The WWE will celebrate the 40th annual WrestleMania in 2024.
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My son enjoyed his 1st wrestling event it was a great experience
The show was great. We had good seats. There was 2 dark matches before the show. Also 2 dark championship matches after the show. The wrestlers were into it. The crowd was into it. What more do you want?
This was awesome! Wrestling is back! We couldn’t leave our seats. The fireworks were really loud.
I need to pick a better spot. The crowd was awesome. My 1st television event. I went to Royal Rumble back in February. That was crazy too
We were amazed at the short line and quick entry system. We scanned our tickets in a few seconds. Walked to our seats with no waiting and afterwards it was the same. Truly an awesome experience. Can't wait for the next show!
Great event definitely need more shows to come to bons secure area
First Live Event and it won't be our last. We really enjoyed it.
It doesn't get any better than this YEET YEET YEET.
The autograph session moved very slow. Only 3 superstars Took too long for us to go thru the autograph line. Maybe do 2 stars at a time? Otherwise we had a great time.
I thought it was a fun show. I don’t watch WWE but my wife and kids do. They did a great job keeping the crowd engaged I thought. All the fans seemed to have a good time. I was nervous about bringing children but I felt the cursing was minimal. Would love not to have any but that is just mine opinion. We all had a great time. Would have been 5 stars but ticket master said the venue opened up an hour before show. We got there to find out it was opened 1.5 hours before. Not a big deal. I would entertain the thought of bringing them again if/when they come back.