
It was revealed back in March 2019 that WWE will be holding WrestleMania 36 at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
The near 66,000 seater stadium will host WWE’s biggest pay-per-view of the year on April 5, 2020.
April 5, 2020@WrestleMania #WrestleMania #WWE pic.twitter.com/XfbpECvHST
— RaymondJames Stadium (@RJStadium) March 7, 2019
According to The Washington Times, authorities have reported that two people were unfortunately injured in a gas explosion at the Raymond James Stadium today.
The two injured people were swiftly taken to a local hospital after the incident, but their respective conditions are currently not known.
It is believed that the explosion was caused by a gas leak igniting. There is currently no further risk of a fire as everything at the stadium has obviously been shut down.
WWE has not publically addressed the situation, and it is not known whether this is going to affect their scheduled WrestleMania 36 plans.
Stay tuned to WrestleTalk.com in the coming days for more information on the matter.
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