>>11571681So they had "welcome parties" on both days & they were a shambles:
Hours to get in because they expected people to arrive at different times. Queues to no where, & you didn't know who you were lining up for. The photo-op tickets you bought were actually only 1 wrestler only & then they took it off you.
Even worse, the photo ops you had with wrestlers were WITH COMPLETE FUCKING STRANGERS TOO: they just grouped you up with a bunch of randos for them because they were unorganized carnies.
As for the All-In experience at Wembley: You sat down, & waited for the show to begin: no tony coming out, no fanfare, no singers, dancers, celebrities, anything. Listen, I know boxing events, & even WWE do cheesy shit for the towns their in especially if it's 81k (lol), but the fact they had nothing was surprising. It just started, & roll on the mult-man tags, & tony came out in the last 15s (timed it) & shouted to come buy All-In next year too, not even a thanks.
Dire experience & I felt it around me from other people too. I've been to WWE House shows who PUT ON a show for the live audience. This wasn't it.