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Overall Rating
4.4
By Red Tosh
Monday Night Raw Wrestling
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
We were amazed at the short line and quick entry system. We scanned our tickets in a few seconds. Walked to our seats with no waiting and afterwards it was the same. Truly an awesome experience. Can't wait for the next show!
By Big dawg
Great event
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
Great event definitely need more shows to come to bons secure area
By Sweetness
Raw
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
First Live Event and it won't be our last. We really enjoyed it.
By Cool dude papa
ALL N
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
It doesn't get any better than this YEET YEET YEET.
By Linda
Awesome but fell a little short
Macon Coliseum - Macon
The autograph session moved very slow. Only 3 superstars Took too long for us to go thru the autograph line. Maybe do 2 stars at a time? Otherwise we had a great time.
By MB
WWE Greenville
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
I thought it was a fun show. I don’t watch WWE but my wife and kids do. They did a great job keeping the crowd engaged I thought. All the fans seemed to have a good time. I was nervous about bringing children but I felt the cursing was minimal. Would love not to have any but that is just mine opinion. We all had a great time. Would have been 5 stars but ticket master said the venue opened up an hour before show. We got there to find out it was opened 1.5 hours before. Not a big deal. I would entertain the thought of bringing them again if/when they come back.
By Glenn
Awesome
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
Me and my daughter had blast and can’t wait to do it again just wish the concessions would take cash
By JB
Always fun
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
Always enjoy seeing WWE at the well. Really wish I could figure out how to buy the front row seats though. Section 6 (ring side directly in front of the hard camera.. not on television) ticket sales are always so weird and I’ve only ever been able to get back row. Would love if someone can tell me how to front row next time. I’d gladly pay the seats.
By Cam T.
HELL YEAH!
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
Show was great, from the Main Event pre show, to the K&QotR qualifiers, to YEETING with Jey. My girlfriend and I had a blast, even more special since it was her first RAW
By Mike
Outstanding Customer Service
Bon Secours Wellness Arena - Greenville
I had a knee operation about a month ago. I purchased tickets that had decent enough leg room for my knee not bending fully. As I walked into the area , both WWE event staff and area staff asked where I was sitting. Once they saw the seat, they told me they were upgrading me and moved me to an area that gave me enough room to fully stretch the leg out without bothering any other person. They did this free of charge and all so “I could fully enjoy my experience at this WWE event.” (Their words to me and my wife)
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.