Okay, so, let’s talk about my trip to the WWE event in Chattanooga in 2024. It was a wild ride, to say the least. I’ve been a wrestling fan since I was a kid, and getting to see a big WWE event live was always a dream.
First thing I did was look up the event details. I found out it was called “Saturday Night’s Main Event”, the first time since 1985! It was set to be at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. I got really excited when I read that the show was happening on Long Island—nostalgia hit me hard.
Then, I started looking into the match card. The hype was real, man. They announced seven matches in total, and some of them were champion vs. champion! I saw that Cody Rhodes was going up against Gunther, and Liv Morgan was facing Nia Jax. Champion vs. champion matches are always a big deal, so I got even more pumped.
I booked my tickets right away. Snagged a pretty good seat, not too far from the ring. Then came the waiting game. I spent weeks leading up to the event watching old matches, reading predictions, and getting myself hyped. Some people were saying Cody Rhodes would end Roman Reigns’ historic reign, and others were debating who would win at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. The buzz was crazy online, especially on places like the Smack Talk podcast.
Finally, the day arrived. I packed my bags, grabbed my WWE gear, and headed to the airport. The flight was smooth, and before I knew it, I was in New York. I made my way to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and the energy outside was electric. Fans everywhere, dressed up, chanting, and just buzzing with excitement.
I got inside, found my seat, and the show started. The first few matches were great, setting the tone for the night. Then came the big ones. Watching Cody Rhodes and Liv Morgan win their matches was insane. They were crowned the first Men’s and Women’s Crown Jewel Champions. The crowd went wild. It was one of those moments you just had to be there to feel. I cheered so hard that my voice started to get hoarse, but I couldn’t help it.
- Got my tickets early.
- Watched a ton of old matches to get ready.
- Traveled to New York and soaked up the fan energy.
- Witnessed Cody Rhodes and Liv Morgan become champions.
The whole event was a blast. I mean, they even mentioned that WWE Bad Blood was returning after 20 years, set for October 5, 2024. That’s something to look forward to, for sure. Also, there was talk about Survivor Series WarGames 2024 being the final premium live event of the year, and some major UFC star was rumored to appear. It’s like they’re trying to make 2024 the best year ever for WWE fans.
After the show, I hung around for a bit, soaking in the post-event atmosphere. Fans were still buzzing, discussing the matches, and taking pictures. I even managed to grab a few souvenirs to remember the night.
My Takeaway
Honestly, the whole experience was surreal. Seeing those matches live, feeling the energy of the crowd, and being part of that atmosphere was something else. It wasn’t just about the wrestling; it was about being part of a community that shares the same passion.
I left the arena feeling like I had just lived through a major moment in wrestling history. It’s nights like these that make you appreciate being a fan. I’ve already started thinking about the next event I can go to. Maybe Bad Blood in October? Who knows. But one thing’s for sure: I’ll be ready for it.