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Overall Rating
4.8
By Eiza36
Awesome
The excitement is like no other! Loved it and will go again!
By Anton283030
UNDERTAKER!!!
clean arena and GreaT show Crowd was electric!!!!
By Viv52006
WWE Live was awesome!!!
Amazing! My boys had a great time! All the stars put on an awesome show!
By FRANCHISE167
Great event
An amazing show as WWE typically puts on at the Garden.
By rmdnns
Excellent show
Hyped crowd, great food at the garden! Would recommend to a friend!
By BLW1987
Wwe
The show was great and my daughter really enjoyed it. We would like to see Monday night raw or smackdown come back and be a televised event. Everyone we talk to wants the same thing. It would be great if the vbc could make that happen. Other then that the show was great!
By WrestleFanatic
WrestleMania 34 was breathtaking!
WrestleMania 34 was quite a spectacle and fun to be a part of. It was my second WrestleMania and my mother's first. I was truly happy to share in this amazing event with her and be engulfed with such wonderful wrestling entertainment.
By PattyCakes40
Smackdown
My seats were awesome. The show was amazing. Love that I got to keep my bottle when I ordered water.
By kychevygirl
Smackdown at Diddle
WWE show was great. Seating is great at this arena. The biggest flaw was being stuck in line after bell rand for event . I was in line at 7 and did not get in to event until about a quarter til 8. Missed first match!!
By JenA131
Always a good time with WWE
My family and I always have a good time at WWE events. No matter where we sit we always enjoy ourselves
WWE on Tour
There's no two ways about it — the WWE is the world's premier and most explosive wrestling organization. Founded by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt in 1952 as Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the organization eventually became the largest wrestling corporation in the world, hosting more than 500 events per year. But it wasn't until Vince McMahon bought Capitol Wrestling from his father and became CEO in 1980 that the WWE gained footing as a legitimate wrestling dynasty. This was largely due to the massive strides McMahon made in turning it into a global phenomenon.
First, he signed little-known prospects like Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, and Jesse Ventura, all of whom went on to become superstars. Then, McMahon invented a little event called WrestleMania, whose first occurrence was in 1985 and featured André the Giant, King Kong Bundy, Ricky Steamboat, The Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, and more. Its main event saw Hulk Hogan and Mr. T beating Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper, overseen by a guest referee — none other than Muhammad Ali.
It's not surprising, then, that WrestleMania would go on to become one of the world's most beloved annual sporting events. Additionally, McMahon wasn't just a behind-the-scenes businessman — he became a frequent participant in matches. By blending the business and wrestling aspects into a continuous drama, he lent the organization a soap-opera narrative, which remains one of its most attractive features.
By the late 1980s, there was a full roster of hardcore brawlers, including Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, and "Macho Man" Randy Savage. In the ‘90s, as spectatorship grew and wrestlers multiplied exponentially, the WWE added regular events like Monday Night Raw, Monday Nitro, and Raw Is War.
The New World Order (nWo) was introduced as a splinter faction. By the late ‘90s, the WWE saw a full-on renaissance, with new wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and The Rock being introduced. In 2014, the WWE launched a 24/7 streaming network. In 2016, the organization made almost a billion dollars in revenue, with an operating income of more than $55 million.