Officially confirmed by the promotion this week, Wrestlemania 32 will take place in the AT&T Stadium, situated in Arlington, Texas. Home of the Dallas Cowboys American Football team, the arena was previously known as the Cowboys Stadium, and has an attendance of 80,000 for football games, one which can expand to 100,000 plus for events which include standing room on the pitch. In the midst of all the confusion surrounding the promotion's decision to neglect from actually calling the event 'Wrestlemania 32', and WWE's choice to simply brand the event without the number, there isn't much indication which matches will take place at the show, it's simply too far in advance for that. What is expected is that either The Undertaker will be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame, or Steve Austin will come out of retirement for one last match. Perhaps both will take place, but it's generally regarded already that the former will be a given - The Undertaker is from Houston, Texas, so it would make sense to induct him in his home state.
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