WWE Cardiff show after 30 years wait.
Wrestling fans say it's "astounding" WWE megastars are in Cardiff for their first UK arena show in quite a while.
Among those at the Principality Stadium will be superfan Rhodri Phillips, 37, from Powys, who met legend, Hulk Hogan, in the wake of winning a contest in 1993.
"It will be massive," he said. "It'll take me back such a long time."
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Amy Butts, from Rhondda Cynon Taf, who's been watching wrestling for a very long time, said it would be "fabulous" to see her legends in the tissue later.
She said she began following US wrestling when she was six and kept on watching the occasions on pay-per-view TV despite the fact that they were typically spilled in the early hours.
"The show will be totally inconceivable," she told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast.
Rhodri, from Ystradgynlais, was seven when he met his deity live on Welsh TV program Heno in the wake of going to the SummerSlam in Wembley in 1992.
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"I'm actually fixated on wrestling," he said.
"I will always remember when he called me, live on TV, his 'number one Hulkamaniac'.
"To see him in the tissue - I've never had such an astonishing inclination in my life."
Anticipating Saturday's show with the present wrestling stars, he said: "I can hardly sit tight for the main piece of music to hit.
"It'll take me back that multitude of a long time backā¦ sitting on Hulk Hogan's lap.
"It will be monstrous."
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