Smaller crowds are better than bigger crowds.
Prove me wrong.
Tokyo Dome.
Oh yes who doesn't love small smarky crowds who chant literally every minute of the show
>This is awesome! XDD
>HO LEE SHIT
>This is wrestling!!1!
and my favorite
>We Are Awesome!! XDD
NXT and LU crowd are shit.
i like the japs crowd, because they actually chant when something cool happens
>>1154852
>We Are Awesome!! XDD
Does this really happen?
>>1154864
Every raw after mania.
>>1154852
i'm talking about smaller crowds not smarky crowds you ignorant cunt
>>1154885
there is no difference
Arena NXT shows have pretty great crowds. Friday's was perfect for the most part.
>>1154885
>implying there will ever be a small crowd of marks
It is a lot better for atmosphere, absolutely. As someone who regularly attends concerts, seeing a band perform live in a small club is a MUCH better experience than going to see one perform in a large arena.
>>1154915
Nah
It is a lot better for atmosphere, absolutely. As someone who regularly attends hockey games, seeing a game live in a small arena is a MUCH better experience than going to see one in a large arena.
>>1154885
You are basically asking for smarks when its a small crowd you autistic fuck.
>>1154852
"this"
when did you stop becoming a retard dean mark?
It is a lot better for atmosphere, absolutely. As someone who regularly attends chess tournaments, seeing a duel live in a small arena is a MUCH better experience than going to see one in a large arena.
>>1154852
For once I agree with this faggot
Nah
Japan > London > Literal shit > American smarks
Fucking faggots trying to inject themselves into the product every second they get
>>1154949
>Fucking faggots trying to inject themselves into the product every second they get
Full Sail autists are the worst offenders of this
I mean it's the same debate as club/theater concerts vs arena/stadium concerts. The massive stadium shows look pretty, but it's much harder to capture an insane vibe because the insane amount of space swallows a lot of the noise and atmosphere.
>smarks are now just another umbrella term for "people I don't like"