Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to catch a WWE show for ages, and when I saw they were coming to Portland, I jumped on it. I snagged some tickets online – that was easy enough. The show was at the Moda Center, which I’d never been to before.
First off, I got there a bit early. Traffic was a mess, as usual, but I found a parking spot a few blocks away. I walked over to the arena, and the atmosphere was already buzzing. Loads of people milling around, lots of WWE shirts and signs. I grabbed a hot dog from a street vendor – it was pretty good, actually.
Getting inside was smooth. Showed my ticket on my phone, went through security, and then I was in. I found my seat, and it was a decent view. Not too close, but not too far either. I settled in and waited for the show to start.
The opening match kicked things off, it was a tag team bout. It got the crowd hyped up, I watched and cheered with them. Then there were a few more matches, some better than others, but all pretty entertaining.
- The first match was exciting.
- Next match is a bit boring.
- The third match is ok.
The main event, though, that was the highlight. It was a championship match, and the energy in the arena was electric. Everyone was on their feet, chanting and cheering. The match itself was crazy – lots of near falls, big moves, the whole nine yards. In the end, the champ retained the title, and the crowd went wild.
My Feeling
After the show, I walked back to my car, still buzzing from the excitement. Overall, it was a great experience. I’d definitely go to another WWE show in the future. It’s just pure, over-the-top entertainment, and it’s a lot of fun to be a part of the crowd.
So, yeah, that’s my story of the WWE show in Portland. If you ever get a chance to go, I’d say do it. It’s a blast.