The Black Hole is known as the home of one of the most electrifying, loudest and most passionate fanbases in the NFL. That's not to say that the rest of the fans at Oakland Raiders games aren't rowdy as well.

But, the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Richard N. Velotta says The Black Hole is "populated by fans dressed in scary costumes." He goes on to point out that Las Vegas Stadium Company chief operating officer Don Webb said there "will be some changes" to the fanbase when the move to Las Vegas is complete.

“But we want the stadium to be not only a safe environment, but we want it to be perceived as a family-friendly environment,” Webb said. “So I think there will be some changes, frankly, to the fan base when the team moves to Las Vegas and the method of operating the stadium. I think I’ll leave it there, but the team ownership and team management is very keen on projecting the right image when this team comes to Las Vegas.”

It's probably a safe bet to assume that Raiders fans aren't going to love reading that, or anything they're about to read moving forward either.

Then, Velotta himself added the following:

Denizens of The Black Hole dress in intimidating silver and black costumes adorned with skulls, spikes and armor to accentuate their outlaw image.

Well, if Raiders fans weren't happy about the move to Las Vegas before, the idea of toning down, or whatever they're planning on doing to The Black Hole, isn't going to sit well at all.

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With that said, good luck trying to get Raiders fans to stop doing what they've done for so long. After all, this fanbase is one of the rowdiest in the NFL.