This year’s ‘Showcase of the Immortals’ did not go the way WWE had envisioned. The coronavirus derailed their plans for a Tampa-based stadium show but now we have an update on WrestleMania 37.
The highly reputable WrestleVotes Twitter account reported that WWE is still planning to run the event as planned. Los Angeles is currently planned to be the host city with the event taking place at SoFi Stadium on March 28. Here is their tweet:
WrestleMania 37 / Los Angeles update: WWE is still very much planning to run the event as scheduled. However, they don’t want this determination looming. Heard internally WWE would like a decision by mid December from the state of CA on large scale gatherings. Probably not good.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) July 15, 2020
“WrestleMania 37 / Los Angeles update: WWE is still very much planning to run the event as scheduled. However, they don’t want this determination looming. Heard internally WWE would like a decision by mid December from the state of CA on large scale gathering. Probably not good.”
Of course, everything is still up in the air as a result of the coronavirus. WWE had originally wanted to air SummerSlam in front of a live audience but plans continue to change. Early rumours pointed to a possible match between Roman Reigns and The Rock at the event. However, with the virus changing everything and Reigns going home there is no certainty when it comes to plans for matches.
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