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Going to the WWE Night of Champions PPV, a couple of questions about attending...?
A few questions, since I have never attended a WWE event (my girlfriend is really into the WWE, and wanted to go, so I got tickets a while back)
1. I know the tickets says the event starts at 7:45PM, but do they do things before hand at the event?
2. How long should I anticipate the event to last. I have a general idea that the PPV's on TV usually last 2-3 hours, but does stuff usually happen at the event that usually goes on longer, or should I expect for the event to go for about 2-3 hours?
Also, any other good things to know about, since this is my first WWE event that I am attending that I can know about to enjoy the event more? Thanks
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
7:45? you must be on the eastcoast.
1) Yes, get there maybe at 7:30 because they have at least one match just for the audience before the show goes live.
2) It is about a 3 hour show, trust me it goes by quickly
3) Try to bring signs if you can, it feels as if your actually being apart of the event. When the crowd is cheering, cheer. When the crowd is booing, boo. Try not to get distracted during a match you could miss the most entertaining moment. Usually when the women compete, people in the crowd take bathroom breaks because those are most of the time the boring matches, so feel free to take a breather. The fireworks are loud as hell and i suggest covering your ears when you hear them.You will jump out your seat when you don't expect them so ask your girlfriend to tell you when the pyro (fireworks) will be set off.
Source(s): Enjoy the show!!! - 1 decade ago
I would say get there early, not just to get your seats, but sometimes they do have things before the event goes live including usually a "dark match" that isn't shown on t.v. Also, the event shouldn't go that much past the 3 hours. You should expect not to be there much more than maybe 3 1/2 hours. Hope this helps. Have fun!
Source(s): I've been to a few events. - Anonymous1 decade ago
Ok bro let me help out :P
1-They do events before ppv. there called dark matches. matches that dont veiw on live tv
2-Yes, it will be 2-3 hours. but wwe usally cuts time so about 2 hours 58 minutes. :P
And heres a few tips:
At a live event only get up to get stuff or something during a boring match.
if u got high seat tickets, i feel sorry for u cuz u can barely see ring xD if u got middle its ok if u got front row LUCKY :P
- ErikaLv 44 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
i would say 4 hour show because there are 5 matches so if you estimate the time it`s 4 hours!