WWE WrestleMania 37 Plans Up In The Air As Vince McMahon Makes Changes

WrestleMania 37 plans are far from finalized, as Vince McMahon continues to make major changes!

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While WWE used to be famous for having its WrestleMania plans mapped out a year in advance, that’s obviously not the case these days. And when it comes to WrestleMania 37 – which is only 30 days(!) away – plans are nowhere near finalised.

As per the ever-reliable @WrestleVotes, WWE is still not even close to having plans set in stone for this year’s Showcase of the Immortals. Even more worrying, the bulk of the card has reportedly been taken back to the drawing board.

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In terms of what has already been announced for WrestleMania 37, we’ve currently got WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Edge and SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair.

One would think those matches are well and truly a 'lock', but the rest of the two-night card is a complete mystery right now. Of course, this all comes on the back of a Wrestling Observer story that claims Vince McMahon has decided to change-up ‘Mania 37 to make it “bigger” than what was previously in mind.

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Emanating from Raymond James Stadium, WrestleMania 37 takes place on 10 and 11 April – and as it stands, we’ve only got two matches of a two-day event announced barely four weeks out from the company’s biggest show of the year.

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