Okay, so I’ve got a story to tell you guys about my recent adventure to the WWE event in Spokane, WA. It all started when my buddy called me up and said, “Dude, we’re going to WWE!” Now, I’m not the biggest wrestling fanatic, but hey, a night out is a night out, right?
First thing we did was hop online to check out the ticket situation. We landed on the Spokane Arena’s website and started browsing. The website was pretty straightforward – nothing fancy, but it got the job done. It had this interactive seating map, which was actually kind of cool. We could click around and see the view from different sections.
- Spent a good 20 minutes just playing around with that map, to be honest.
- We were debating between getting closer to the action or saving a few bucks and sitting higher up.
After much back and forth, we decided to splurge a little and get seats closer to the ring. We figured, if we’re going, we might as well go big, right? We picked our seats, punched in our credit card details, and boom – tickets secured.
Fast forward to the day of the event. We got to the Spokane Arena, and man, the place was buzzing. People everywhere, all decked out in their favorite wrestler’s gear. We grabbed some overpriced snacks and drinks and headed to our seats.
The View!
Let me tell you, the view from our seats was pretty darn good. We could see the TitanTron clearly, and we were close enough to the ring to feel the energy. I remember reading somewhere online that if you’re not in the first few rows, it’s better to be elevated, and that was totally true. We were a few rows back, but because we weren’t on the floor, we could see everything perfectly.
The matches were insane! So much action, so many crazy moves. Even though I’m not the biggest wrestling fan, I found myself getting totally caught up in it all. We were cheering, booing, and just having a blast.
One thing I learned that night is that going to a live event is a whole different experience than watching it on TV. The energy of the crowd, the roar when a wrestler makes their entrance, the “oohs” and “aahs” when someone gets slammed to the mat – it’s all so much more intense in person.
All in all, it was a great night. Good company, good entertainment, and a fun experience. Would I go to another WWE event? You bet I would! It’s definitely something I’d recommend, even if you’re not a die-hard wrestling fan. Just be prepared to yell a lot and maybe lose your voice the next day!
Oh, and one last thing – if you’re going with friends, just be prepared that you might get separated for parts of the show if you’re a seat filler. I read that somewhere, too. It didn’t happen to us, but it’s something to keep in mind. They won’t let anyone under 18 do it because you have to be cool with being away from your group. Some people get moved, and some don’t. No biggie either way. Just enjoy the show!
Alright, that’s my WWE Spokane story. Hope you enjoyed it! Catch you guys in the next one.