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1967年,第一届“超级碗”在加利福尼亚的洛杉矶纪念体育场举行时,无论是观众的上座率,还是半场的演出嘉宾,都远不如今天。资料显示,当时可容纳3.3万人的体育场内,观看比赛的观众寥寥无几,中场的表演嘉宾也只是个不知名的大学生乐队。第一届“超级碗”举行时,它还是一项单纯的体育赛事。然而在今天的美国,超级碗盛况堪比奥运会。是什么让超级碗变得如此之火,还是要归功于它的“超级”模式。
When the first Super Bowl was held in Los Angeles Memorial Stadium in California in 1967, both the attendance of the audience and the performance guests at halftime were far behind. Information shows that at that time the stadium can accommodate 33,000 people, watching the game only a handful of spectators, midfielder performance guest is only an unknown band of college students. The first “Super Bowl” held, it is still a pure sporting event. However, in today’s United States, the Super Bowl is as spectacular as the Olympics. What made the Super Bowl so hot is due to its “super” mode.