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More Details On Plans For Wrestlemania 37 Weekend, Rumored Fan Attendance
UPDATE: WrestleVotes has an update on the plan for the amount of fans that WWE is hoping to have in attendance at this year’s WrestleMania. WWE is reportedly planning on allowing about 25,000 fans on each night.
Additionally, WWE is said to be having internal discussions on what they will be doing after. The report notes that some officials want a soft “reopening” of WWE’s touring schedule for live TV events. Also, the report noted that continuing to use the ThunderDome post-Mania would come with “location headaches.”
WWE is planning on permitting upwards of 25,000 fans for WrestleMania on each night. The real internal discussions are what to do after. Some would like a soft “reopening” of the touring schedule for Live TVs as continuing the ThunderDome post Mania comes with location headaches.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) January 20, 2021
ORIGINAL: PWInsider reports that the current plan for Wrestlemania 37, which is expected to take place over two nights, is for each night to be a three hour show. Each show will likely run from 7-10 PM ET, not including the Kickoff Show.
Other than Wrestlemania, nothing is locked in for that weekend. While there have been talks of holding a virtual Hall of Fame event, that’s not confirmed. Right now, the plan is to figure out how to let fans in safely, as it was confirmed by Stephanie McMahon that they are planning to let fans inside for the first time in over a year. The event happens on April 10-11 from the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
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