10 Venues That Should Host A Future WrestleMania

3. Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Indiana)

Opened: 2008 Capacity: 70,000 (listed for "Large Events") Indianapolis may not seem like the most tourist-friendly city you'll ever see, but it does have history with WWE. It has been home to regular television tapings in the last few years, as well as the occasional pay-per-view, and the city's Hoosier Dome was the host of WrestleMania 8 in 1992. Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the newest and best venues in the NFL. It has gotten considerable praise for amazing sight lines. By all accounts, there are no bad seats in the entire building. With a retractable roof, there is no reason to be concerned about weather. Some of the biggest HD video screens in football add to the experience for those who aren't as close to the ring as they might like. As a bonus, one of the biggest selections of food and beverage options you'll see is there, with choices for all tastes. The stadium is in the heart of downtown Indianapolis and places you within walking distance of over 50 different eating establishments. There is plenty to do and see, but a car will be required if you're going to do anything beyond those aforementioned 50 spots, as there is no subway or light rail system for transport. If that's the biggest problem you'll face, though, that's a pretty good situation to be in.
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