Okay, so, I’ve been seeing all this buzz about WWE coming to Atlanta, and I got curious. I’m not the biggest wrestling fan, but hey, it’s a big deal, right? So I started digging to figure out when exactly this whole WWE thing is happening here.
First, I did a simple search on the web for “WWE in Atlanta.”
The first few results showed that WWE Monday Night RAW is hitting the State Farm Arena on January 27, 2025. That’s quite a wait, but good to know. They’re saying it’s the first time RAW’s been in Atlanta in over a year, making it a pretty big event.
Then I found some stuff about WWE Bad Blood 2024. It’s another event, but it’s sooner, on October 5, 2024. Seems like Atlanta is becoming a hotspot for these wrestling events.
I also checked out about tickets. One website mentioned that for the RAW event in January 2025, you can find tickets on SeatGeek. The venue is the State Farm Arena, located at 1 Philips Drive. Prices and seat choices were all over the place, obviously depending on how close you wanna be to the action.
Another thing I learned is that WWE isn’t just about these big arena shows. There are a bunch of events they have, like Friday Night Smackdown, NXT 2.0, WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam. Looks like they have a whole universe of wrestling events.
- WWE Monday Night RAW at State Farm Arena on January 27, 2025.
- WWE Bad Blood 2024 on October 5, 2024.
- Tickets available on various platforms, including SeatGeek, for the RAW event.
- WWE hosts a variety of events beyond RAW, like SmackDown, WrestleMania, etc.
And here’s a random tidbit I found – apparently, to become a WWE wrestler, you need like 3-5 years of pro wrestling experience, unless you’re some college wrestling star or something. They also mentioned that if you want to meet wrestlers, Wrestlemania weekend is a good bet, or you can try to catch them at autograph signings.
I’m not planning to become a wrestler or anything, but it was interesting to dive into this world. It’s much bigger than I thought, with all these different events and a huge following. For now, I’m just gonna mark my calendar for those Atlanta dates and see what the hype is all about. Who knows, maybe I’ll become a fan!