AND NOW TO THIS A LIVE LOOK AT THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO TONIGHT, WHERE THE KINGS ARE GETTING READY FOR THEIR HOME OPENER ON FRIDAY. BUT TONIGHT IT WAS ALL ABOUT THE WWE. WORLD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT BROUGHT ITS FLAGSHIP MONDAY NIGHT RAW SHOW TO THE GOLDEN ONE CENTER. SO THIS WAS THE SCENE THIS AFTERNOON AS FANS STARTED SHOWING UP. WE SAW LARGE GROUPS HOPING TO CATCH THEIR FAVORITE STARS IN ACTION, INCLUDING DOMINIK MYSTERIO, RHEA RIPLEY AND CM PUNK. ONE FAN DROVE ALL THE WAY FROM LOS ANGELES TO SEE HIS FIRST SHOW. I HEAR LIKE THE CROWD IS HYPE AND LIKE THE MATCH. IT JUST FEELS SO REAL AND LIKE IT’S JUST THE CROWD, THE ENVIRONMENT. I’M I’M EXCITED TO BE A PART OF THAT. WELL, IT WAS THE FIRST WWE IN
‘I hear the crowd is hype’: WWE’s Monday Night Raw excites Sacramento fans
Updated: 10:38 PM PDT Oct 20, 2025
WWE’s Monday Night Raw returned to the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, drawing large crowds of fans eager to see stars like Dominic Mysterio, Rhea Ripley, and CM Punk.One fan, Jesus Gutierrez, drove all the way from Los Angeles to attend his first WWE show.”I hear the crowd is hype, the match just feels so real, and just the crowd and the environment, I’m excited to be a part of that,” Gutierrez said.Woodland native Alejandro Mora didn’t have as long of a drive, but said getting to attend the show fulfilled a lifelong dream.”I’ve been watching since I was 6 years old,” Mora said. “To come and be able to experience it— I used to see it on the screen and now I get to see it in person. It’s going to be so crazy.”This was the first WWE event in Sacramento since September 2023.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
SACRAMENTO, Calif. —
WWE’s Monday Night Raw returned to the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, drawing large crowds of fans eager to see stars like Dominic Mysterio, Rhea Ripley, and CM Punk.
One fan, Jesus Gutierrez, drove all the way from Los Angeles to attend his first WWE show.
“I hear the crowd is hype, the match just feels so real, and just the crowd and the environment, I’m excited to be a part of that,” Gutierrez said.
Woodland native Alejandro Mora didn’t have as long of a drive, but said getting to attend the show fulfilled a lifelong dream.
“I’ve been watching since I was 6 years old,” Mora said. “To come and be able to experience it— I used to see it on the screen and now I get to see it in person. It’s going to be so crazy.”
This was the first WWE event in Sacramento since September 2023.
See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel