20 Reasons Why WWE WrestleMania 37 Was An Absolute BLAST

19. Pirate Stuff

WrestleMania 37 pirate ship
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That Raymond James Stadium comes with a built-in pirate ship means WWE didn't have to build a galleon of their own, but it's great that they did.

WWE nailed WrestleMania 37's aesthetics. The stage looked incredible, with the pirate ship shooting pyrotechnics from its cannons, and the massive video screens adorning the stadium's upper tiers making the building feel grander and more impressive than it already is. The design and layout were planned and put together to perfection.

It's a shame Kevin Owens didn't get the chance to jump off the pirate ship in the end, mind, but perhaps that's for the best. Look at the size of that thing!

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