 What's good y'all, it's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out eight times WWE fans legit walked out during the show. Now, I'm very interested to see what actual shows did WWE fans say. You know what, I spent all this money on this ticket, whatever the case may have been. Spent money on parking, probably maybe bought some food from the concessions, or maybe even bought some merch. You know what, I don't like what I'm seeing, I'm out of here. So I definitely want to check this out to see which actual events did WWE fans say. You know what, I'm done with this. Appreciate all of the support you guys have shown on the channel. Let's get right into this one. From time to time, WWE delivers a match or a segment that is so low by the fan base that fans decide to legitimately leave the arena. Instances that this is rare as after all, fans have spent a considerable amount of money to attend a WWE show and they want to get their money's worth. Sometimes fans like to protest what they are seeing with their feet. And whenever fans walk out of a WWE show, it's always major news as it's a clear sign that whatever WWE are presenting simply isn't working. Join us now as WrestleMania looks at eight times fans walked out of a WWE match or segment. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive news. Also, check out our new channel, WrestleMania Shorts. Number eight, Ryback vs Kane. When WWE visit the UK, the UK fan base expects a special show. For sure. The UK fans are amongst the most passionate and loyal fan bases in the world. And for the longest time, the UK fans were treated as afterthoughts by WWE. A pay-per-view taking place in the UK seemed like an impossibility and fans had to settle for raw and smacked down tapings, which whilst exciting, were always problematic as they were prone to edit the fan noise in the arena. When WWE taped SmackDown in Liverpool, England in November of 2014, the main event of the show saw Ryback take on Kane. Fans were furious that this was the legitimate main event of the show, so they naturally began to leave early. This was barely passable as a live event main event, and it was evidence that WWE didn't care what was presented on SmackDown at the time. Thankfully a decade later from this total dud of a matchup, they tried to treat their UK fans considerably better as UK base pay-per-views of the norm with events such as Clash at the Castle and Money in the Bank 2023, all receiving critical acclaim from fans. Number seven. Yeah, that doesn't sound like a fun main event for us to even watch at home. Back then even, I don't care to see corporate Kane on my television to be honest with you. Sheamus confronts Roman Reigns. The WWE product in late 2015 wasn't in a good place. Attendance was on the way down and WWE fans were outright rejecting plans to make Roman Reigns the face of the company. On the road to the TLC pay-per-view in the aforementioned year, they would have a segment main event raw between the then WWE Champion Sheamus and Roman Reigns. Due to fans having zero interest in seeing this confrontation, there were a number of reports that fans began to leave early. The segment itself wasn't awful, but the problem was that Reigns was at his very worst. Yeah. Reigns as a generic maybe- This was a suffering, suck attached Roman Reigns. We didn't want that. The WWE face wasn't working and WWE's stubbornness in modifying Reigns' character was alienating a considerable portion of the dedicated fan base. Number six, Ronda Rounsey vs Shayna Baszler. The 2023 Summer Slam card was stacked with top matches such as Roman Reigns vs- And this lead up, the lead up, even though it was kinda just thrown together, they had like a nice little promo package. It seemed like it was important, I just wish they would have built towards it more, cuz it just kinda happened. Well not so, but the match itself was not entertaining at all. Jey Uso and Brock Lesnar vs Cody Rhodes. Unfortunately one match on the card completely killed the excitement of the crowd and this was the MMA rules match between Ronda Rounsey and Shayna Baszler. The match was completely lifeless and you could literally hear a pin drop in the stadium. It was widely reported on social media that fans immediately got up and left for the concession stands for Rounsey's music hit. This was a stark contrast to the fan interest in Rounsey when she first arrived in WWE. Sadly her character was at a point of no return with fans as they had no desire to see her perform. Number five, damn, I remember us watching the match live on stream. That was the lowest point of the entire show, no one cared. And once again, I said that the promo package was cool. They're back and forth, I was interested, I just wish they would have built it out a little bit more because it just literally came out of nowhere. And when the match was about to happen, no one cared. And then you see all those people like, look, this is restaurant break, concession stand break, damn bro. Bianca Belair vs Sasha Banks. It came as a huge surprise in 2021 when it was reported that fans were leaving early during the main event of Night 1 of WrestleMania 37. Now this I did not know. This was a good match. Yeah. Sadly, it was reported by Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that a lot of fans left prior to the match, stating several noted that a lot of people left on Night 1 prior to the Banks vs Belair main event. I wasn't there and reports varied but reports as the match started indicated that the number was high and it was very visible right on camera in the early part of the match. This came as a huge shocker but it could have been due to the travel arrangements of fans in attendance. This event took place during the COVID-19 era so it was possible that fans wanted to avoid the match rush of people exiting the stadium. Another po- Maybe, I don't know but this was an enjoyable match so I'm very surprised by this. Possible theory is that fans were disconnected with the match due to the build. The build for the match was notoriously terrible and WWE did a poor job in telling a compelling storyline heading into the WrestleMania encounter. The match was good though. Alexa's playground was Charlotte Flair. The reaction to Alexa Bliss's supernatural character was a mixed bag. Some fans thought it was refreshing while some believed that WWE were trying to transfer bright, wise, immense popularity onto Alexa Bliss. During an infamous promo exchange between Bliss and Charlotte Flair on Raw in 2021 it was reported by Dave Meltzer that up to 1,500 fans walked out of the arena. The segment received poor reviews so it would make sense for some fans to leave But that number of fans leaving seemed far too drastic. The news of Meltzer's claims quickly spread around the internet and this actually led to Bliss reporting to Meltzer on Twitter by stating, sorry Meltzer or whatever, you can't get cloud of our segment. Move on. Hashtag stop lying. Hashtag literally didn't happen and the hashtag you're embarrassing yourself. 3. Roman Re... Question is, who's telling the truth there? I mean that segment is cringe inducing. Probably would go to the restroom or get something to eat during that segment because I just, what they were doing with Alexa's Bliss character, it just, it got carried away way too much. She literally took his gimmick and then just ran with it. So I don't know how true this was but I wouldn't have been surprised if people were like, yeah I'm just gonna go ahead and uh, I'ma just give me something to eat or something maybe go to the restroom because this ain't it. 3. Seth Rollins The bill to WrestleMania 31 didn't exactly light the world on fire. Even though the pay-per-view itself was incredible, the bill just lacked effort and it was evident that WWE were just trying to go through the motions. Traditionally during WrestleMania season, tickets for Raw and SmackDown are hot commodities and in 2015, fans were less than enthusiastic about attending shows. This was made clear during the Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton and Seth Rollins match on Raw as it was reported that fans began to leave during the match. The poor bill to WrestleMania 31 combined with fans having enough of Reigns' stagnant character had reached its boiling point and even with it being WrestleMania season, fans had simply seen enough. 2. Randy Rollins It's crazy because Randy turning on Seth was a pretty cool moment so I can understand. I think people were more so frustrated because we all assumed that Roman Reigns was gonna be the new champion. That's literally what it was. They just assumed Roman Reigns was gonna be the new champion and he was going to beat Brock Lesnar. Little did we know we was actually wrong. That WrestleMania that year actually turned out to be pretty enjoyable so we was wrong on that front. They gave us a good show that WrestleMania. 3. John Cena vs. The Rock Part 2 When WWE announced Cena vs. Rock 2 for WrestleMania 29, the WWE audience had a ton of questions. They had just marketed their initial encounter as a one in a lifetime matchup but now WWE were running the match up back for a cheap buy rate. It was a sense of disappointment with the match announcement and the desire to see the match again was very slim. This disappointment was highlighted in the poor WrestleMania 29 buy rate as well as reports of fans began to leave the show early during the match. The match itself was insanely dull as the WrestleMania 28 encounter had a spark to it but this match was just a carbon copy of their prior match as fans were pretty much silent for the majority of the action. There was also a strong push from fans to see CM Punk inserted into the main event of WrestleMania 29 but instead they had placed Punk in a match with The Undertaker. The match between Punk and the Deadman was so well received that fans after the show had suggested that they had put the wrong match on last. 1. The Undertaker vs. CM Punk match I enjoyed that and the lead up and the feud they had was actually pretty enjoyable. They did their thing that probably should have been the main event of that WrestleMania. Once they were about to run it back we knew the finish. We knew the finish. We knew it. John Cena was going to win. We knew it. I was like, ah, it's not there. It's not there. It doesn't have that same magic it had to first go around so understandably so people didn't really care. I didn't really see too many people walking out though. That's the one thing I didn't see it on the camera. Maybe people did walk out. Maybe people weren't even really as interested to even go but I didn't see too many people just actively leaving so I don't know. 2. Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe A coming out of the 2018 backlash pay-per-view all everyone could talk about is how hundreds of fans left during the main event. The main event of the show saw Roman Reigns take on Samoa Joe and whilst the match was somewhat of a dream match there was nothing at stake so the match just felt completely pointless. Additionally fans were unbelievably bored of Reigns and they wanted nothing to do with him especially in the main event slot of a pay-per-view event. The match was a total bore as the two were evidently distracted by the fan response as the fans that were left would heckle the two with chance of CM Punk, feed the traffic and even this is boring. WWE Executive Rodog would reflect on the crowd response to the match on his podcast and he had some rather interesting comments to make. Look, truth be told it bothered me. I don't know if it bothers Vince personally I can't imagine from a businessman's point of view which is how I try to look at it but my personal feelings get in the way all the time. But like it's the first thing I said was you paid your money like you paid that. You can do it. John Cena used to say that the best you paid your money you can do anything. You want to go when you come here I mean within reason you can leave you can chant this thing you can chant that thing you can do whatever you want or turn your back or we got your money and that's what we were shooting for. It was reported at the time that this was the eye opener that McMahon needed and from this point onwards he was going to realize that his current presentation of Reigns just wasn't working. Unfortunately nothing changed for the next few years as WWE and McMahon specifically continue to present Reigns in the manner they saw fit. But they have it folks. And that's the problem and you know Rodog you know he definitely has a point there he can you know definitely can be like yeah you know you paid your money so you know at the end of the day you can say what you want or whatever you know you want to leave or chant whatever but we have your money. But at the same time it's like the interest you may have the money at that particular moment but then you start losing the money because people stop coming to the shows because it's like well we're tired of seeing this we're tired of seeing this particular guy get shoved down our throat we don't really care for his character it's hard to invest into it you know and it's just one of those things where it timing is everything Vince had the multiple times of being able to see people are not into this version of the top guy that you want but he was just stubborn for the most part you know he was stubborn and and financially in certain situations they could have made a lot more money than they did if they actually would have turned them you changed up his character did something to freshen him up because if he's going to be a top guy you got to find some way to make the fans care and be interested you know they care if they're interested there's more money for you and everybody else so hey it it you know it happens but right now we we're seeing some of the best attendances the best um PLE um I'm well it's it's different now how they model it they do it through peacock and stuff like that but you know there's a lot of people that are interested in the product you can see it in the numbers in the house show attendances and you can see it in just the amount of people that are watching these big pay-per-views you can see it all over the place so obviously you know they're doing the right thing people are getting what they want out of WWE they're getting the matchups for the most part that they want they're getting the characters that they want it seems like they're listening to the fans just a little bit more um and parts you know that kind of got to give credit to Triple H on that you know I think he's more in tune with what the wrestling fans who want to see on television then Vince was when he was in control of things so things are on the up and up for sure I don't really see so many people walking out of these shows even though sometimes they can definitely be a little bit boring some of the matches and storylines you can kind of not care about but it seems like more people are staying at these shows when uh you know not at Triple H is more in control so comment down below let me know if you've ever been to a WWE show WWE event you know even if it's a house show and you saw like people leaving you know whether it was for whatever particular match it was or whatever segment that was on being shown you saw a lot of people actually leaving to either go to the concessions or just leaving the show let me know down below if you've ever personally seen that or experienced that but I appreciate all love and support you guys channel on channel go to 150k and I'm still here on speedy youtube rest and shampoo the world appreciate y'all kicking in with me see y'all next one peace