Ahhhhmazing!!!!!
by MillieTherese on 6/4/13Mid Hudson Civic Center - PoughkeepsieSeats were good and seeing WWE w my 90 year old father was GREAT!!!!!
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WWE Live on Tour
WWE Live is the untelevised "house show" portion of professional wrestling. Don't go to a house show expecting to see something like a Raw or SmackDown Live event. There's no TV broadcast, which means there are no commercial breaks, which means the action runs bell to bell. Storylines don't advance during a WWE Live show — WWE saves that stuff for TV — but there's plenty of great wrestling to watch. The promotion's stars often use house shows as a testing ground for new moves and gimmicks.
Once upon a time, house shows were the centerpieces of the wrestling schedule and the TV shows existed mainly to promote the live events. All of that changed with the explosion of television wrestling in the 1990s.
Even without any significant plot developments, house shows have produced their share of drama over the years. Titles rarely change hands at live events, but at a 1994 show, Diesel snatched the WWF championship belt from Bob Backlund, and in 1992 The Mountie defeated Bret Harte to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
Wrestling fans will remember The Kliq's infamous MSG "Curtain Call," which happened during a live event in May 1996 at Madison Square Garden. The Kliq was a backstage group that included some of the most prominent and influential names in wrestling: Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Triple H and Sean Waltman. In April of that year, Hall and Nash had signed deals with a rival promotion, WCW. The MSG house event was their last contracted show for what was then known as WWF. Nash and Triple H were wrestling as heels that night, and Michaels and Hall were the good guys. After a steel cage match, all four wrestlers group-hugged in the ring, then faced the crowd and raised their arms together — good guys joining the heels to say goodbye. While the show wasn't televised, a couple of fans had taped footage on a camcorder that they'd smuggled into the arena. Word quickly got out that the Kliq had broken kayfabe — the all-important illusion that the rivalries between wrestlers are real — and thus a scandal was born.
Seats were good and seeing WWE w my 90 year old father was GREAT!!!!!
So much better than we expected. Due to a small venue, you had a great view from any where you were seated. Highly recommend to a friend.
I went to Extreme Rules Pay Per View last year in Jersey, had upper deck seat. At the Civic Center I got tickets for about the same cost on the floor near the entrance aisle. I had way way more fun at the Civic Center, everything was close, intimate and I was surprised that it was loaded with superstarts such as Orton, Del Rio, Ziggler, AJ, The Shield, Team Hell NO and more!! 2 hours and 15 minutes long. Got to slap hand with Orton, my wife slapped hands with Ricardo Rodriguez, Daniel Bryant, and the ring announcer. The even imo was unforgettable and a perfect 10!!! Im making this a mandatory place to go!!!
Amazing. Had so much fun. Perfect seats. Met lots of wrestlers after the show.
The event was great, very entertaining. The venue was great, small enough to make you feel part of the show in the floor seating.
My son had such a good time. I couldn't have been happier to see how excited he was. He has Cena all over his room. Thank you WWE
The wwe event was awesome great matches. No boring matches! Did not have any trouble getting on or long wait to get in. The seats were execellant and comfortable and great view of the ring.
My grandson loved it and got his picture taken with a wrestler.....Loved it
half the roster was not there!! wheres the shield, swagger, Curtis axel??
The event was great, but the vendor prices for drinks and food was a little expensive. Definitely doing it again though.
This was so bad. The wrestling was extremely poor. Cena and Ryback were good and so was Barrett and Sheamus. The rest of the show was really weak. I won't waste my money again.
I really enjoy WWE on television. This is the first time I have seen it live. What a fantastic show!
This was a great time, great seats. The crowd was cool. I like this area because it is small and the main venue can be seen easily. The part that is bad about this area is trying to get out of the parking area, all the roads are blocked off. I just wish they had a bigger screen like in Boston, instead of those two 70 inch monitors.
Awesome! Am ready to go again! Good seats and great wrestlers in attendance.
We went with our two boys (6 & 8 years old) and had a great time. The arena was the perfect place to see WWE with the family - accessible, plenty of parking, concessions were priced with kids in mind - and the event was awesome. So much fun!
Great fun and great laughs. Make it better talk to the people around you.
Excellent Show EVER!!!!!!!!! Never miss a live one when its in the state...