#1 Down: The low crowd attendance
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Recent reports suggested that ticket sales for WWE Stomping Grounds were low and fans weren't eager to watch the event live. There were some empty seats in the crowd, yet the crowd was incredibly loud and boisterous, behavior that has become typical of most crowds in WWE today.
According to a report, the attendance for WWE Stomping Grounds was one of the lowest WWE has seen for a pay-per-view in recent history, with many sources claiming it to be between 4000 and 6000. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter claimed that the paid attendance was only about 4000-4500.
The Tacoma Dome can hold more than 18,000 fans, yet only a fraction of that amount was present inside the arena for WWE Stomping Grounds. The small crowd though was pretty much alive throughout the night, even though a much bigger crowd would have made more noise.