WWE Has HUGE Plans For The First Entrance Of WrestleMania 37

WWE is looking to make a major impression with the return of in-attendance fans next month.

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With WrestleMania 37 edging ever closer, WWE is reportedly planning something major for the very first entrance we’ll see at this year’s Showcase of the Immortals.

Of course, ‘Mania 37 will be the first time that WWE has had fans in attendance for a year, with it expected that Raymond James Stadium will house 25,000 fans on each of the event’s two days.

As per the ever reliable @WrestleVotes, WWE is discussing having no matches on the pre-show for Night 1 of WrestleMania 37, with the company instead wanting to make it a big deal for that first ring walk in front of a live audience.

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Nothing has been finalised at this stage, but talks are definitely ongoing about making sure the return of in-person fans is celebrated in a huge way for WWE.

In terms of what that huge way could be, maybe WrestleMania 37 opens with one of the biggest matches on the card? Maybe it’s the familiar beats of Real American that launches ‘Mania? While many fans have long since soured on Hulk Hogan, brother, you just know that WWE sees the Hulkster opening the show as being a major deal still. But hey, maybe it's The Undertaker coming out to say goodbye properly to the fans?

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Emanating from Tampa’s aforementioned Raymond James Stadium, WrestleMania 37 will take place on 10 -11 April.

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