WWE WrestleMania 40 Logo Revealed At Extreme Rules 2022

The Showcase of the Immortals heads to Philadelphia in 2024.

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While the big talking point of last night's Extreme Rules show was the reveal of who was behind the White Rabbit conundrum, one other reveal to take place at this most recent Premium Live Event was the first look at the logo for WrestleMania 40.

For those in attendance at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, the logo for the 2024 edition of the Showcase of the Immortals was revealed during the Extreme Rules pre-show, with Philly's famed Liberty Bell a key part of said logo.

To take place on 6 and 7 April 2024, WrestleMania 40 will emanate from Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field. The aforementioned Wells Fargo Center will play host to 'Mania's go-home episode of SmackDown, the post-'Mania Raw, and that year's Hall of Fame ceremony. Elsewhere, other WWE events will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

As for Extreme Rules, that White Rabbit reveal saw, as many had speculated, the return of Bray Wyatt to WWE. Following Matt Riddle tapping out Seth Rollins in the show's main event Fight Pit offering, the arena lights went out before the Wyatt return played out in chilling, sinister glory - including realised versions of Bray's Firefly Funhouse characters being placed in the Wells Fargo Center crowd.

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