10 Things you might have missed out on if you watched WrestleMania 33 at home
The dust has settled on yet another edition of the showcase of the immortals and it's time to sit back and reflect on what was an extremely packed show. From emotional moments to shocking returns, the Orlando spectacular had just about everything you could hope for as a wrestling fan - even with the sight of Roman Reigns celebrating alongside a host of fireworks. Sickening.
Nonetheless, it was a grand occasion as always, and for the first time ever we were able to make the trip overseas to the United States in order to be there live in attendance. As such, we also went to a string of other events throughout the week with this being the first in a series of "10 Things you might have missed out" articles that will run throughout the next week or so on Sportskeeda.
As you can see we're starting off strong, diving straight into the event that thousands upon thousands of fans all around the world dream of one day seeing in the flesh - WrestleMania.
Obviously, there's always the threat of us being a little bit biased toward the show considering we were there in person, but hopefully that doesn't end up being the case. With that being said, here are 10 observations from attending WrestleMania 33.
#1 Turn the lights off
When you're watching WrestleMania from the comfort of your own home, you often find yourself wondering how people in the higher up sections of the stadium are able to see the ring. However, it turns out that no matter where you are in correspondence with the ring you're going to have a pretty decent view no matter how much you paid for your tickets.
That is, of course, if your view isn't being blocked by a massive orange light. You see, throughout the course of the evening whenever the matches were taking place there was a glaring light or two that shone directly into the eyes of many fans around Camping World Stadium.
Many of us got used to it around an hour or so into the show, but the headache the following morning wasn't all too pleasant. Now onto something that was a little bit more enjoyable.