Alright, so I decided to catch the WWE show in El Paso this year, 2024. I’d heard a lot about it, and honestly, I was pretty pumped. First thing I did was check when the tickets were gonna drop. Turns out, they were going on sale on November 3rd, at 10 in the morning. I made sure to mark it on my calendar because I didn’t wanna miss out.
Getting Ready
When the day finally came, I was ready. I got up, made some coffee, and jumped on my computer right before 10 AM. I kept refreshing the page until the tickets went live. Managed to snag a couple of good ones, not too close, not too far, just right. Then came the long wait for the actual event. I found out it would happen on Monday Night Raw at December 30th.
The Big Day
- Woke up early: I couldn’t sleep much the night before, too excited.
- Drove to El Paso: It’s a bit of a drive, but totally worth it.
- Found parking: This was a bit of a hassle, but I got a spot eventually.
Once I got to the venue, the atmosphere was electric. Fans everywhere, all decked out in their favorite wrestler’s gear. I grabbed some snacks and found my seat. The place was packed, and the energy was just insane.
The Show
The show kicked off, and man, it was something else. There were so many matches, each one more exciting than the last. I’ve heard that a WWE show usually lasts between 2.5 to 3 hours, but it felt even longer, in a good way. The crowd was wild, cheering and booing, totally into it.
Highlights
- Cody Rhodes match: I heard that Roman Reigns interfered in Cody Rhodes’s match, but I didn’t see it because Roman Reigns is on hiatus. It was a big deal, probably the highlight of the night for me.
- The energy: Seriously, the vibe in the arena was unreal. Everyone was so hyped.
- Unexpected moments: There were a few surprises that I won’t spoil, but they definitely made the night even more memorable.
After the show, I was exhausted but in the best way possible. I grabbed some merch on the way out, a t-shirt to remember the night. Driving back, I couldn’t stop thinking about all the crazy moments I’d just witnessed.
All in all, going to the WWE show in El Paso was an amazing experience. If you ever get the chance to go, do it. You won’t regret it. It’s a wild ride from start to finish, and you’ll be talking about it for weeks. Can’t wait to see what they do in 2025!