Okay, so, about that WWE thing in Cleveland… I’ve got a story for you. It all started when I saw this ad online about WWE Monday Night RAW coming back to the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. I thought, “Hey, why not?” I’m in Cleveland, and it sounded like a blast. So, I decided to go for it.
First thing I did was check out the ticket situation. Turns out, they were already on sale. No time to waste! I hopped on the website—not gonna mention which one—and snagged a couple of tickets. I wanted a good view, you know? Didn’t want to be stuck behind some tall dude and miss all the action. Paid with my card, easy peasy. They sent the tickets to my email, and I printed them out. Old school, but it works.
Then, I started looking into the details. The event was on December 11th. I marked it on my calendar and started getting hyped. I even checked out some of the past WWE events in Cleveland, like that SummerSlam thing they had. It looked insane!
While I was digging around, I found out that there’s a whole wrestling scene in Cleveland. Places like AIW and MEGA Championship Wrestling. Who knew? Maybe I’ll check them out sometime. I also saw that they were having a SummerSlam store at Tower City Center. I made a mental note to swing by and maybe pick up some merch.
Now, about the parking situation at the FieldHouse… I heard that the Gateway East Garage is cashless now. That’s a bit of a bummer, but okay. I always carry my debit card anyway. And the prices vary depending on the event, which is kind of annoying, but whatever. I just made sure to leave a bit earlier to deal with any traffic.
The day finally came. I got to the FieldHouse, parked my car and went into the arena. The atmosphere was amazing. People everywhere, all excited, cheering, and the energy was just through the roof. Seeing it live is a totally different experience than watching it on TV.
The Event Itself
- The Matches: Oh boy, the matches. There were seven matches that night. Each one was more intense than the last. You had these guys doing crazy moves, flying off the ropes, slamming each other. It was wild!
- The Main Event: The main event was something else. It was Cody Rhodes versus Solo Sikoa. I was so pumped for this match. Those two went all out, and the crowd was going nuts. In the end, Cody Rhodes won. Everyone was cheering and yelling. What a night!
I also heard about this WWE Superstar Experience Package. It lets you meet some of the wrestlers and get some exclusive stuff. I didn’t get it this time, but maybe next time, it sounds pretty cool.
All in all, it was an awesome night. I’m so glad I decided to go. It’s one of those things you’ve got to experience at least once. If WWE comes back to Cleveland, you can bet I’ll be there again.
So yeah, that’s my WWE Cleveland story. It was a blast, and I’d recommend it to anyone who’s even a little bit curious about wrestling. Just be prepared for a wild ride!