Where will be WrestleMania 41 hosted?

WWE wastes no time when it comes to planning its grandest event as they are planning for WrestleMania 41.

WWE has started planning for WrestleMania 41 (Image credits: Twitter)
By Blesson Daniel | Apr 29, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

If we talk about WrestleMania to a pro-wrestling fan, then for him/her it would be a “larger than life” feeling. WWE recently had WrestleMania 39 at the SoFi stadium, in Hollywood, Los Angeles. WrestleMania has taken place in many large arenas over the years. Location variation has been a recurring motif for the firm, from Madison Square Garden to AT&T Stadium. However, as WrestleMania attempts to break attendance records, football stadiums have become the primary focus.

In 1985, 19,121 people attended the inaugural WrestleMania. With two nights of activity being the norm, a total of 156,352 people attended WrestleMania 38 in Texas in 2022. WrestleMania 39 will be held on April 1 and 2 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. That stadium has a capacity of more than 70,000 people.

WWE  recently announced that WrestleMania 40 will take place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The stadium, which is home to the Philadelphia Eagles, has a capacity of more than 71,000 spectators.

Now, reports are coming that WWE is also finalizing where to host WrestleMania 41. Minneapolis is supposedly a finalist destination for WWE WrestleMania 41, according to Patrick Kessler, a KFAN sports writer, and local CBS News personality. If this happens, it will be the first time WWE has staged a WrestleMania in Minneapolis. In terms of venue, WWE would most likely consider US Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, which has a capacity of 73,000 people.

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Former WWE Smackdown Woman’s champion took off after WrestleMania 39

Charlotte Flair is taking a long break from WWE, according to PW Insider Elite. During the WrestleMania 39 weekend celebrations, the 14-time women’s champion informed the business of this. At Night One of ‘Mania, Flair surrendered her WWE SmackDown Women’s title to Rhea Ripley. The match received a lot of plaudits, with some saying it should have ended the program.

Well before Charlotte’s projected vacation, preparations were in place for Flair to lose the SD Women’s Title, according to the article. It further states that the decision was made by Flair and was not influenced by artistic intentions.

Charlotte was in great shape for her Saturday night bout against Ripley. Others speculate that she may take a break from the WWE this summer to compete in a bodybuilding competition. She had discussed it with ESPN during the buildup to WM 39. She indicated that she was attempting to figure out how being on the road would mesh with her competitive preparation.

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