Wrestlemania is heading back to Tampa Bay again for the first time as Raymond James Stadium will host Wrestlemania 37. The stadium was the original host last year, but with the pandemic, the event eventually moved to WWE's own Performance Center without a live crowd--the first of its kind.
"Florida is excited to welcome back Wrestlemania to Tampa in April at Raymond James Stadium. Florida has continued to work with professional sports and entertainment to safely operate while generating revenue and protecting jobs," said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. "Wrestlemania will bring tens of millions of dollars to the Tampa area and we look forward to hosting more sporting and entertainment events in Florida this year."
Following the model for last year's Wrestlemania, this year's will also be a two-night event: Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11.
After Tampa Bay, WWE announced the next two locations for their biggest show: Arlington's AT&T Stadium and Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park.
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Arlington has hosted Wrestlemania in the past and currently holds the record for the largest crowd for the annual event. "We are elated for Wrestlemania's return to Arlington's AT&T Stadium and look forward to building upon the success from 2016 when more than 101,000 fans were in attendance for Wrestlemania 32," said Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams.
With the Royal Rumble in two weeks, this year's Wrestlemania card will slowly but surely become more clear. The Miz still holds the Money In The Bank briefcase, so anything can happen between here and there as well.
With cooperation with local partners and government officials, WWE said they will announce ticket availability and safety protocols for Wrestlemania 37 in the coming weeks so fans will be able to attend, but it will more than likely be limited seating much like how the NFL has been doing with their games.