WWE WrestleMania 37: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

3. The Live Crowd Go Quiet

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WrestleMania 37's opening night will mark the first time that WWE has pulled a proper live crowd in for over a year. The 20-25,000 (or whatever it ends up being) in attendance at Raymond James Stadium will likely go wild for almost everything they see, right? After all, fans have been cooped up at home for the longest time.

It might not take peeps long to get back in the swing of things.

This would be quite the waking nightmare for WWE officials. What if, after all the hype and drool-worthy anticipation of getting back in the stands, 90% of the gate sit on their hands for lesser bouts like the women's tag 'Turmoil', Riddle vs. Sheamus or the women's tag on night two? Surely not, but it may well happen.

WrestleMania is a loooooooong live experience, and the sun will be beating down in Tampa. That 20-25,000 could go from sounding like 80,000 to a few hundred rather quickly. It'll be like when Pitbull played at 'Mania 33 all over again.

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