Kay Adams: Wrestling Fans Are The Most Welcoming Sports Fanbase I've Ever Felt

Kay Adams felt welcomed.

Kay Adams, the host of the Up & Adams Show, was one of many stars who attended the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere on January 6th. She live-tweeted about her experience and made it clear that she had a great time, even if she had some questions.

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On the latest episode of the Up & Adams Show, Kay Adams discussed attending the WWE Raw on Netflix premiere.

“I want to Intuit [Dome], which was wild. It was like, those drones that are flying around was what I imagined them to be like inside. I went there and enjoyed some professional wrestling last night. The debut of WWE Monday Night Raw on Netflix. I gotta say, I had questions going in, I was open-minded. I walk in, and I was with my friend, and I said, we’re going to see something that’s going to blow my mind. I said that to her as we were being walked down to our seats. I’m so grateful. I had the most insane seats," Adams said.

Adams then highlighted some of the celebrities who were in attendance before she continued to share her thoughts on the show. She brought up her post about how she wondered what The Undertaker's deal was and continued to question it.

“I was impressed by the noise, the acoustics of the hits. It was the exact energy that I thought it would be. Then yeah, show the Undertaker [clip]. I wanna talk about this. What happened was, this whole thing reminds you, it’s got the workings of a political convention [laughs]. It’s nonstop. People just come in, do a lap, just like that, and then leave, one person after the other, and music and hoopla and hijinks and pyro. So it went black, and I thought, this is the Undertaker thing if he’s still around. Then the Ghost Rider came out instead and started doing wheelies. I’m like, is this Ghost Rider without the flames and the skull? I did not know that was now the Undertaker’s vibe. Which I don’t even know, do we like that for him?" Adams said.

TNA's AJ Francis then joined the show, and Adams discussed her experience with him. Adams emphasized that the wrestling fans welcomed her, and she went so far as to say that they were the most welcoming sports fanbase that she had ever dealt with.

“I was tweeting about it, about going, all my experiences. I have to say, wrestling fans, this isn’t a joke, the most welcoming sports or whatever [fan] base I’ve ever felt. This isn’t to out anybody else down. I’ve dabbled in [other sports] and everyone, even on Twitter, they’re not like, ‘This idiot…’ I mean, of course, some of that, but they were just like, ‘Welcome. Yes, enjoy, love this.’ It was a great vibe, and of course it’s going to be, but sometimes in those situations, you aren’t welcome. I felt so welcomed by the wrestling community and the wrestling-loving community, and I think it’s such a beautiful thing. I think that, more than anything, sucked me in. Nobody made me feel stupid for not knowing, and everyone was just excited, and it’s rare now to be part of anything that isn’t divisive, and there’s obviously divisive and polarizing parts of whatever, but I could not have loved it more," Adams said.

AJ Francis responded by jokingly saying, "That's for now." He then stated that fans usually appreciated it when newcomers were willing to check wrestling out.

Adams later agreed to attend a TNA show in Los Angeles when Francis encouraged her to.

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