After WWE announced details for the next three years of WrestleMania, an update has now been provided on a potential Hall of Fame ceremony.
It’s been confirmed that WWE is selling tickets to WrestleMania and will have fans in attendance at the Tampa Bay stadium for the two-night event on April 10 and 11, but things could be different for the Hall of Fame.
Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer said:
“They’re gonna announce more activities. The plan is to do a Hall of Fame, the last I heard, virtually, without fans, but that could change. That might be tough.”
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There still hasn’t been a Hall of Fame ceremony for the 2020 class yet, a field that was made up of Batista, the NWO (Hogan, Nash, Hall & X-Pac), the Bella Twins, JBL, the British Bulldog, and Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger.
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