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Step 1
Scout the location: Know the arena that you are going to. If it is close by then simply drive around or even park and walk to see where the talent exits and enters. Take notes of security detail and be prepared for extra security. If the arena is too far for a visit, then try using something like Google Earth or Arena maps to plan the best spots. Check wrestling message boards and other places for information as well.
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Step 2
Arrival: A usual WWE event begins anywhere from 6:00 to 9:00 pm, so do not expect to show up there around 5:00 and see any wrestlers. You are going to need to arrive early, even in the morning in some cases. There are advantages to this though. First, you will avoid traffic and the hassle of finding a parking spot. The WWE superstars will have more time to greet fans then if it was after a show when they need to head to the next location. It is going to be a long day though, so pack a bagged lunch and energy drinks like Red Bull, if needed.
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Step 3
Meeting the Superstars: It is very exciting when meeting a WWE Superstar, but steps should be taken to keep it a good experience between both parties. Remember not to talk too long if you are looking for an autograph, only bring one thing to make it easier and allow more fans access to the wrestler.
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Step 4
Departure: Unless there is a high-class, top notch main event, try leaving a few minutes early to get a good position because chances are that as soon as the program is over, superstars will be out the door. After the show is when the security will really tighten, so the best spot to see your favorite WWE Superstars is right where all of the cars exit. There is usually a stop-sign, so wrestlers will have the break and there are opportunities for pictures. Most of the wrestlers will even unroll their windows for pictures to avoid the glare from flashes. Give it an hour and a half to two hours and you will see most of the superstars leave the arena.













