It should be noted that if people thought the crowd was dead on TV, about how the response doesn't come off as well because it is outdoors. Someone on Twitter said the crowd was pretty up during the Lesnar/HHH match.
The match was actually from the Meadowlands across the river.
In the script it was a hockey game, but they didn't get clearance from the NHL since it emphasized the violent aspects of the sport.
To be fair, this was when Megadeth started to decline. Their previous album to the one they released that year was a hit for them, and they had some radio play. Not that this is the place to discuss it, but thought it'd be fair to say that much.
Apparently there's only one such facility in the U.S., for people with felonies on their record. So maybe.
Mick Foley posted a touching remembrance on his Facebook which I'm sure most of you have read already.
I really liked the Kevin Sullivan matches, and his match with Angle in 2003. It's still sore for some people to evaluate his legend, but I think as time goes on his body of work will be more far removed from the aforementioned unpleasantness.