Setharion
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Post by Setharion on May 6, 2011 3:22:08 GMT -5
Just in watching the WM8 opening, how back then they didnt really have optimal equipment for people WAYYYYYYY in the back there to really see the match.
Unless there were things in the hoosier dome at this time that i cant remember or just am not seeing. But i mean just technology alone, the titantron is so massive these days there is no missing a beat. But even more so than that is the people, you just dont see events this massive..least not that I can recall in WWE lately. Same with when they filled Wembley up, or skydome. Thats a lot of people.
Well i guess Mania 27 had 70k, it just looks like there are so many more people in the older events at times.
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Post by ManillaRoad on May 6, 2011 3:46:29 GMT -5
I always think about that hah, not sure what the people at the back get out of the experience.
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Marrian
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Post by Marrian on Jul 4, 2011 17:07:40 GMT -5
I always think about that hah, not sure what the people at the back get out of the experience. I can tell you, even with technological advances, it's still not much. Royal Rumble 2010, we were in the VERY LAST ROW of Philips Arena. Last minute tickets, get what ya get. WM27, we were in the 300 section of the Georgia Dome. The Royal Rumble seats were better, LOL. Have had really good seats, too. The first RAW I went to, we were in the 100 section. The RAW 2009 Draft, we had 5th row seats, right across from the announcer. BEST. RAW. EVER. lol
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