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We’re still in Detroit!

We’ve got reservations for an awesome steak-house tonight.

If you haven’t been to Detroit lately, it’s REALLY turned itself around. Every time we come here, there’s always an impressive amount of improvement we can see from the last time. Tons of construction, new businesses, and people everywhere. It ain’t the ghost-town it was 15 or 20 years ago.
 
We’re still in Detroit!

We’ve got reservations for an awesome steak-house tonight.

If you haven’t been to Detroit lately, it’s REALLY turned itself around. Every time we come here, there’s always an impressive amount of improvement we can see from the last time. Tons of construction, new businesses, and people everywhere. It ain’t the ghost-town it was 15 or 20 years ago.
We noticed that too. We were quite impressed. I guess this as as good an opportunity to post my review of the trip.

We drove down Saturday morning to a hotel in Livonia, MI. It's a suburb of Detroit as far as I can tell. We got settled in then started heading to Ford Field. We pre-booked parking so did gps to that address. It went smoothly until we got off 75 to 375 and then to some street the GPS called Chrysler Drive but was actually known as Jefferson Avenue. Traffic at stand still that is when my son noticed that we were right beside Ford Field. Anyway after some cursing at the GPS we made it to our parking spot. We had a 700m walk to Ford Field. We were impressed with the downtown. There were lots of people there as there had been a Tigers game that afternoon (a Tigers victory) and apparently the baseball stadium is right next to the football stadium (it didn't used to be). Had circumstances been different, we would have come in yesterday evening and gone to the Tigers game and then just walked over to Ford Field.

We walked the 700m and were impressed at how Ford Field was decorated. It definitely had stuff for the Lions all around but they put a banner around it advertising SummerSlam. Looked impressive. There was a huge line to get into the stadium but also a non-line mass crowd moving towards. We chose to follow the crowd thinking these were floor entrance people in line. They weren't. There were about 20 metal detectors at gate A and that line was for one of them. The other 19 had almost no line and they were trying to get people out of that line into them, but people are sheep. We walked right in. Once in the door they scanned our ticket and our seats were right there. Worked out perfectly.

We were very impressed with Ford Field as a SumerSlam venue and a football stadium. Great sightlines. Had trouble finding the Lion's SuperBowl banners. But it was a good stadium. It would be a great place for professional football should a professional football team ever make it to Detroit.

The crowd was lively but well behaved and surprisingly polite. When they played the ads for Wrestlemania in Philadelphia, the crowd booed very loudly. I would never have thought Detroit would have a rivalry of any sort with Philly.

The show as amazing. We liked almost every match. The stories (yes stories -- it is a drama we are watching) were really good. The only match that sucked was Bazler vs Ronda Rowdy. They had it set for "MMA rules" but instead of letting it be an MMA fight they left it scripted and the result was a boring match with the 2 combatants trying to choke each other over and over and over (the difference in the rules is MMA has no count outs or pins to count of 3 -- has to be knockout or submission).

I would be happy to discuss any other matches if anybody actually follows the story lines.

After the show we along with 60K other fans made it out to the streets of Detroit. The cops were out doing traffic control and we got out of the core in about 1 hour (45 minutes was in a line in the parking lot). We saw an LRT/monorail type train go by on an elevated track. It was all decked out in SummerSlam advertisements. We are pretty sure it doesn't go as far as our hotel as it would have been an alternate means of transport.

We had Bob Evans for breakfast this morning and drove back safely. A good weekend. And I don't think of Detroit in the same light anymore.
 
Tigers moved into Comerica in 2000, and the Lions moved into Ford in 2002.
I think the Tigers were the catalyst that really fueled the changes downtown.
Detroit still has a long way to go, but every time we go the change is more and more impressive. We were comfortable walking just about everywhere and took the opportunity to explore.
We walked down to the riverfront where they have a very nice riverwalk that they have been slowly building up with parks and amenities. TONS of people both locals and tourists.

We saw a lot of summer slam people walking around. I was looking to see if we'd run into you, but we didn't get much closer than 725m to the stadium on Saturday.
 
Tigers moved into Comerica in 2000, and the Lions moved into Ford in 2002.
I think the Tigers were the catalyst that really fueled the changes downtown.
Detroit still has a long way to go, but every time we go the change is more and more impressive. We were comfortable walking just about everywhere and took the opportunity to explore.
We walked down to the riverfront where they have a very nice riverwalk that they have been slowly building up with parks and amenities. TONS of people both locals and tourists.

We saw a lot of summer slam people walking around. I was looking to see if we'd run into you, but we didn't get much closer than 725m to the stadium on Saturday.
I wasn't looking for you at all. I figured you saw last night's game and headed home either last night or Saturday morning. I think you are a lot closer to Detroit than Toronto is (and we are not that far -- 5 hours). Had I connected the dots I would have tried to get together if possible. Not sure it would have been. My son was very nervous until we were actually in the stadium. I probably couldn't have talked him into a dinner or even a coffee before the match.
 
SummerSlam is gonna be in Minneapolis in 2026. I haven’t been to a wrestling event since 1991. I think I’ll try and go.
 
SummerSlam is gonna be in Minneapolis in 2026. I haven’t been to a wrestling event since 1991. I think I’ll try and go.
We have seen SumerSlam in Toronto and Detroit. The one in Toronto was really good. The one in Detroit was just ok. Difference was nothing to do with locations just matches and story lines.
 
WWE is in Toronto this weekend. Smackdown was tonight, Money In The Bank is Saturday and NXT Heatwave is Sunday. I got a 3 pack for those events as they are always entertaining.
We really enjoyed the Smackdown and Money In The Bank. Really good matches across both those shows. The NXT Heatwave was ok. It had a couple good matches. But some really boring ones too. Overall a great 3 days. Exhausting though.
 
Now RAW is going to be live on Netflix starting Jan 6th. Since the NFL broadcast on Christmas was good, I thought I would check this out. I haven't watched any WWE in 15 years so I will need to catch up quick before the 6th.
 
Now RAW is going to be live on Netflix starting Jan 6th. Since the NFL broadcast on Christmas was good, I thought I would check this out. I haven't watched any WWE in 15 years so I will need to catch up quick before the 6th.
I think it's not to hard to pick up.

My son and I are going to the Royal Rumble in Indianapolis. I am looking forward to be able to play the Rumble on Netflix and get the commentary something which is always missing at a live event. Suspect there will be a delay but will see how it goes.
 
I stopped watching the WWE probably back around in 2020. I watched it every now and then this year. I'll probably check out the opening night of Raw. Along with the WWE library comparing it to Peacock.
 
Watching the WWE on Netflix tonight.

Cool beginning.

They gave the Neflix execs a box to Raw tonight.

And for 98, they said tonight is the largest arenagate.
 
I'm watching the RaW on Netflix too. It's Spectacular indeed and the first match hasn't even started

I'm also watching the Mr McMahon series. I'm up to chapter 2.
 
It looks like Canadians with ad-free packages do not get commercials. We get promos.

ETA: They keep showing the match during the commercial break -- with commentary. And it resyncs when commercial break is over.
 
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My son said we missed an opportunity for a drinking game. One chug every time they say "broadcast live around the world" or "Netflix".
 
I'm watching Raw on Netflix and it's pretty good. It sucks to see commercials.
 
I'm watching Raw on Netflix and it's pretty good. It sucks to see commercials.
Do you have a commercial-free package?

Netflix mentioned here that some live events would have commercials even for commercial-free packages but they would be removed at the end of the broadcast for those watching later. They also mentioned that some live events would not be available after broadcast (ie: NFL).
 
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