The wait for next year’s WrestleMania has been filled with uncertainty, but a new report has finally shed some light on the highly anticipated event.
Despite Minneapolis, Minnesota, being considered as a potential host city, it seems that Las Vegas has emerged as the front-runner to host The Grandest Stage of Them All in 2025.
According to Fightful Select, there was a heavy internal push within WWE for Las Vegas to host WrestleMania 41, and insiders claim that the city is now the likely destination.
This decision comes as no surprise, given the overwhelming success of the WrestleMania XL kickoff event and Super Bowl, which took place in Las Vegas earlier this year.
One of the primary reasons behind this shift is WWE’s desire to avoid hosting the event in cold weather again, even if it’s indoors. This preference for a warmer climate suggests that WWE is prioritizing fan comfort and experience above all else.
In other news, WWE’s plans for international events have also been revealed. Despite several Premium Live Events taking place outside of the United States this year, including Backlash in France, King and Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia, and Clash at the Castle in Scotland, Nick Khan has confirmed that WWE’s biggest events, including WrestleMania, will remain in the United States and Canada for the foreseeable future.
This means that fans in the UK can rule out the possibility of WrestleMania taking place in Wembley or any other stadium in the near future. While this news may come as a disappointment to international fans, it’s clear that WWE is committed to delivering exceptional events on home soil.
As we await an official announcement from WWE regarding WrestleMania 41, one question remains: would you prefer to see The Show of Shows take place in Minneapolis or Las Vegas?
With its vibrant atmosphere and state-of-the-art facilities, Las Vegas seems like an ideal location for an event of this magnitude. However, only time will tell if WWE will officially confirm Las Vegas as the host city for WrestleMania 41.