Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole WWE Fargo thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I’m a huge WWE fan, always have been, always will be. I just love those guys. Those wrestlers are so cool! I’ve got a ton of their merch, from action figures to posters, you name it. I even tried making some fan art once, but, uh, let’s just say it wasn’t exactly WrestleMania-worthy. It can only be said that I’m not good at drawing at all. But hey, it’s the thought that counts, right? Anyway, I saw this thing online about a WWE light show happening at RAW in Everett. Sounded pretty cool, so I thought, “Why not?”
I started by digging around online, trying to figure out how this whole light show thing works. Apparently, fans can get involved during superstar entrances and other moments during the show. The idea is to make the whole arena light up with everyone’s phones. Sounds simple enough, right? The first thing I did was make sure I had the right app. Yeah, there’s an app for everything these days, even for making your phone part of a wrestling show. Downloaded that, no problem.
Then came the tricky part – figuring out when to actually use the app. I watched a couple of videos of past light shows, trying to get a feel for the timing. You don’t wanna be that guy who’s flashing his phone at the wrong time, you know? It’s all about being in sync with the crowd and the show. I gotta tell you, I actually practiced a few times at home. Yeah, I know, it sounds kinda silly, waving my phone around in my living room, but I wanted to get it right. My cat was probably thinking “What the hell is this old man doing?”
Showtime!
Finally, the day of the show rolled around. I was so excited. I got to the arena, found my seat, and waited for the action to start. The atmosphere was electric, everyone was hyped up, ready to see their favorite superstars. Then, the first entrance music hit, the lights dimmed, and I pulled out my phone. I opened the app, followed the instructions, and boom! My phone lit up, along with thousands of others in the arena. It was awesome! It felt like being part of something bigger, you know? Like we were all connected, all part of the show.
- Read the instructions. Seriously, it’s not rocket science, but it helps to know what you’re doing.
- Timing is everything. You gotta pay attention to the cues, or you’ll be out of sync.
- Don’t be afraid to practice. Even if it means looking a little goofy in your living room.
- Just have fun! It’s all about enjoying the show and being part of the WWE universe.
Here’s what I learned from my little WWE light show adventure:
So, yeah, that’s my story about the WWE Fargo light show. It was a blast, and I’d definitely do it again. If you’re a WWE fan and you get the chance to participate in one of these, go for it! It’s a cool way to feel even more connected to the show and the other fans. And hey, if you see a guy waving his phone around like a maniac, it might just be me. Don’t be shy, come say hi!