I have twice but they were a long time ago, I haven't seen the new stuff yet other than what's on TV but when I was there that was during The Ruthless Aggression Era back when RAW used to have the "Across The Nation" song by Union Underground as their theme song before every episode, so I missed the Attitude Era in real time (even though I did see it on TV). That was the first time I ever went to a real show. It was definitely different from what was on television, the audience is much louder and I could hardly hear anything, the music and pyrotechnics scared the shit out of me. That was when I was 10 years old and was about to turn 11 so it was 2003. There was also no color commentary from Jim Ross or Jerry "The King" Lawler during the wrestling matches or the promos in the ring or backstage in between matches or before one, so that was weird. The only thing you can hear is the crowd, the music and the fireworks (which I already mentioned above) or when the wrestlers talk on the microphone or when the ring announcer says the wrestlers name during their entrance. The venue was in Long Island at the Nassau Coliseum (the old one before they rebuilt it). The second time was in 2007 at Madison Square Garden, which was the same as the one in 03 except that one had a Saturday night show taping when RAW was over at 9:00 pm (RAW was taped two hours earlier than the other one from Long Island which was live). So to see two shows in one night was very nice. The problem was on both occasions, I couldn't see what was happening in the ring because me and my family members sat all of the way in the back of the arena, so we had to look up at the monitor on the ceiling to see what was going on (except when the wrestlers came out and all you can see is their music video) or the titantron set, if you titled your head to the side and I couldn't even see that most of the time. But I didn't care, I was happy to be there regardless.