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by Sonny on 2023-08-22Awesome experience for a live super show really get your moneys worth
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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.
By the late ’80s and early ’90s, there was a full roster of hardcore brawlers, including Shawn Michaels, Hart, Ric Flair and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, who were later joined by a new crop of “Attitude Era” stars such as Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H and Mankind as the organization grew into a touring juggernaut. Another infusion of talent joined the WWE during the late aughts and early ’10s, including John Cena, Roman Reigns, Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey.
The WWE continued to reinvent itself as it created the separate Raw and SmackDown brands in 2002, launched various offshoot brands including the ECW and WWE NXT and introduced a 24/7 streaming network in 2014. The companies behind the WWE and mixed-martial arts promoter Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) merged into TKO Group Holdings in 2023.
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The WWE continues to tour across North America in 2024. The most up-to-date run of shows is scheduled from January to September, with additional dates expected to be announced soon.
Individual and group tickets for shows are available through Ticketmaster and local venue box offices.
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The WWE will host its first North American event of 2024 on January 19 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
The WWE travels across North America in 2024 to the following cities:
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The WWE is intended for a general, all-ages audience.
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Awesome experience for a live super show really get your moneys worth
The WWE house shows have come a long way. I remember when all they had for an entrance walk out was a spotlight and a curtain. Now they have a good sized titantron with great lighting. The show in Ottawa was awesome! Managed to meet Seth Rollins and get his autograph on my WWE Championship. I would absolutely recommend this event even to non wrestling fans.
Bought tickets for my son they wonderful time He looks forward when they come to Toronto. People amazing Shirts great value
Great show. Very entertaining, lots of superstars and amazing performance.
The whole show and experience was phenomenal and will definitely give again
WWE Friday Night SmackDown Live was and Excellent show this was my second time since 2019
My first time and would certainly go back. The energy and atmosphere was amazing! I had so much fun
Price for concessions was absolutely insane.. Show was amazing though kids loved it.
If you love WWE you'll love being at a show. Great atmosphere, great times.
Had a great night out with my kids at WWE Raw, was good night of entertainment, the sound was off so we could not hear anything that was being said.
Other review with my name was for the LL cool J if you see it but smackdown was good as well 🤙🏾
Concert was fire 🔥🔥🔥 great to see some hip hop legends!!!
Have been a WWE fan since I was 11 always great when there in town can’t wait for the next show
I was sitting in row 23 of the floor section. My view was obstructed by other fans who were constantly standing up holding their smartphones in the air to record the matches. Scotiabank area should hire someone to make sure people stay sitting in the seats so that they are not blocking the view of other fans.
This was a fantastic show...I've been to more then my fare share of matches but this one was by far the best show. Just seeing how the wrestlers generous with there time was most memorable..
Nice show but expected more action for the $$. The seats are pretty right and uncomfortable, not much room at all.
The show was incredible. I would go back once they come back to town!! Thank you WWE!!
Lapsed fan - I had hoped seeing this product live would be more exciting than its been on TV. Sadly, I was mistaken. WWE is now a company for shareholders and not wrestling fans.
Experience watching Smackdown was awesome. WWE should consider not littering stage with props (first segment of televised event) as it blocked the segment for the lower sections of 102-103 and ringside opposite the entrance stage. Ideally, Scotiabank Arena should offer more legroom for attendees taller than 6 feet than limited front-row seating for each section. My legs are very, very sore after sitting at the event for a couple hours.
What a shoe! WWE is always a blast watching on tv but seeing the show in person is a totally different experience. The professional entertainers get the crowd going and have fun interactions with everyone.