Speaking on the latest Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer has revealed that WWE is hoping to have 30,000 fans in attendance at Raymond James Stadium for both nights of WrestleMania 37, per WrestlingInc.
The shows, which are slated to take place in Tampa Bay on April 10 and April 11, will be the first WWE main roster events since March 2020 to have fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
WWE representatives are believed to have also been in attendance at Raymond James Stadium for the Super Bowl earlier this month, with reports suggesting that higher-ups were impressed with how the NFL put the event on.
WrestlingInc notes that Dave Meltzer said that the people in attendance at WrestleMania this year likely won’t be the usual travelling fans from other countries, with COVID-19 rules meaning attendees will likely be purely from the US.
WWE has not yet announced ticket information for WrestleMania 37 yet, likely because of how constantly evolving the COVID-19 situation is, so make sure you stay tuned to WrestleTalk.com for any potential updates.
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