Fans Inside The Manhattan Center On Monday Were Not Happy With Their RAW 25 Experience

Fans Inside The Manhattan Center On Monday Were Not Happy With Their RAW 25 Experience

An hour of this past Monday's RAW 25 hailed from the historic Manhattan Center in New York City but many fans in attendance were not pleased with the way the show went down. Hit the jump to find out why...

By JoshWilding - Jan 24, 2018 05:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Uproxx
To celebrate the show's anniversary, this week's episode of RAW was broadcast from two different locations - the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and the Manhattan Center in, well, Manhattan. With the promise that plenty of WWE Legends would be making an appearance, tickets sold out fast and were selling for upwards of $400 - $1000 each before even hitting the secondary market! 

Shortly before RAW 25 took place, it was announced that only an hour of the show would hail from the Manhattan Center and those in attendance clearly didn't feel their expectations were met.

The crowd ended up watching the bulk of the show on TV monitors and fans ended up voicing their displeasure with chants of "Bullsh*t," "We f***ed up," and "We want something!" To add insult to injury, brief Cruiserweight matches were put on during the commercial breaks but things did improve for fans once the show went off the air. First, Ric Flair showed up and The Miz then took a beating.

Despite these complaints, the atmosphere in the building must have been something special and there were plenty of big moments like The Undertaker's return and DX's latest reunion! 
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