Report: WWE To Allow Upwards Of 25,000 Fans For Each Night Of Wrestlemania 37


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WWE To Allow Upwards Of 50,000 Fans For Two-Night Wrestlemania 37

Last weekend, WWE announced that WrestleMania 37 would be taking place from the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida on both April 10th and 11th.

Since the announcement, fans have speculated on how many fans WWE will be permitting into the stadium, how long WrestleMania will run for and if there will be a Hall Of Fame Ceremony, and it now seems like we have those questions answered.

WrestleVotes reports that WWE will be permitting ‘upwards of 25,000’ fans into the Raymond James Stadium on each night. It was also noted that some inside WWE would like a ‘soft reopening’ of their normal touring schedule following WrestleMania.

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.

PWInsider have also reported that the current plan is for the main card of WrestleMania to run for three hours each night (7pm-10pm EST), with it being currently unknown if the kickoff show will run for one or two hours.

Despite recent reports of a virtual WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony taking place during WrestleMania weekend, PWInsider noted that it isn’t 100% locked in yet, with the company’s primary goal to get fans into the stadium safely

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