My mom doesn't know anything about professional wrestling.
Actually, she knows a little. She remembers seeing legends like the Junkyard Dog tear it up at the old Allentown Fairgrounds, a former hotbed for the then-named World Wrestling Federation. Since that time in the mid-1980s, the "F" got switched to an "E", standing for entertainment. After taking her on a trip to Dallas for the pinnacle of the entertainment contribution, WrestleMania 32, I can certainly see why that's the case.
The culmination of a year-long journey, not unlike the Super Bowl, WrestleMania packed AT&T Stadium on Sunday night, bringing six figures worth of fanatics into Jerry World with intent.