NBA All Star Game Breaks WMIII Attendance Record

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xtremebadass

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The 2010 NBA All Star game at Cowboys Stadium Texas on February 14th 2010 now holds the attendance record for an indoor sporting event at 108,713.

The Wrestlemania III indoor record had stood for almost 23 years on March 27, 1987 with 93,173.

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WWE will never top this.
 

LKP

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Damn, no they will not break that record. Why don't they have any ppv event there?
 

xtremebadass

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It just opened this past September. They would need one BIG ASS MATCH to bring the crowd into that place.

I thought for sure WMXXVII would be there but it's in Atlanta. Maybe WM28 then.

I don't know if WWE will be able to handle a place this big.
 

This Guy

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Sure they can. You do know that 93,000 was a made up number right? The 93,000 at the poniac silverdome is as real as Pat Pattersons IC Title Tournament win in Rio. So the WWE can easily break that record by simply just claiming a larger number
 

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Sure they can. You do know that 93,000 was a made up number right? The 93,000 at the poniac silverdome is as real as Pat Pattersons IC Title Tournament win in Rio. So the WWE can easily break that record by simply just claiming a larger number

lol! Thats true, I believe the real attendance was 73,173.
 

This Guy

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I wouldn't be suprised if the WWE has already decided to make the number about 110,000 for Wrestlemania this year in Pheonix.
 

Qwake

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Put a wrestling ring in Cowboys center, have Stone Cold, Taker, Michaels and some other popular texans there and they could reach the number if not beat it imo.

Also, wewt at East beating West.
 
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WWE doesn't have anything that could realistically draw over 100k, let alone 108 k. They'd seriously have to have Austin vs. Hogan and Rock vs Cena to even get within sniffing distance. And they'd certainly have to lower ticket prices, WM tickets are costly. Just a pipedream for the E.
 

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I don't think it's a matter of the WWE never being able to break it you never know they might someday. But with all this PG bullshit still going on there is no way in hell their going to even get close
 

LadyHotrod

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I watched that game and cried when they read the number.

RIP WWE record.

I don't think it's a matter of the WWE never being able to break it you never know they might someday. But with all this PG bullshit still going on there is no way in hell their going to even get close


Jesus Christ, when the WWE broke the record, they were in a PG era you fucking blueberry.
 

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Honestly I dont care hell records are meant to be broken and I think people 5 years from now will still remember that night in Detroit and not the all-star game in Jerry's world.
 

This Guy

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AGAIN, the WWE Record was Bullshit to begin with. There was NOT 93,000 plus people at Wrestlemania 3. So to say the WWE can't break the record is not a realistic arguement since the WWE didn't have the record in the first place.
 

Klide

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WWE will never top this.

Only way WWE can top this is with TNA. If somehow they had another inVasion angle and it was WWE vs TNA at Some wrestle mania at Cowboys stadium they you can say WWE will top that imo. But anyways i love how the allstar game was in a Football Stadium. I didnt watch it, but its sorta like their wrestlemania.......Sorta. Hopefully they do this every year.