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Post by blissfan4life on Jul 6, 2017 18:23:46 GMT -5
Seattle could use another Mania!
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Post by BSR on Jul 6, 2017 18:50:31 GMT -5
Dear lord an overseas mania would make my ears bleed.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on Jul 6, 2017 19:14:37 GMT -5
Bully for you - but like you apparently not wanting to use commas or full stops in your posts, consider that not everybody wants - or is able, to spunk thousands of pounds on a frivolous trip to the US. A WM in London, eliminates that issue. Also what could be more special for an English/British wrestling fan, than having WM staged here? And you need to consider a lot of people don't want to do the same for London. It's never going to happen. So what? They'd still sell out Wembley, regardless. And by people, you mean US fans. Once again... so what? If the yanks - or any other foreign fans, don't want to come to London, that's their choice... just like it's my choice not to go over to America.
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Post by theMOESIAH on Jul 7, 2017 20:29:21 GMT -5
They need to do a PPV in London as a test run and start it at like 1pm ET. See if people will tune in live or if everyone just watches later on the Newtwork. I actually think London would be awesome. If Mania is going to run 7 hours, I'd rather it start around noon my time anyway. We watch the NFL on Sunday starting at like 10am for pre game shows. Why not wrestling? Especially since hockey playoffs haven't started yet and baseball is just starting when Mania happens. Nothing really to compete with it during the day. Regardless, I think WWE sticks to the Super Bowl host cities and new stadiums. I'm expecting it back down here at Dolphin Stadium in "Miami" within the next 5 or so years since they did another round of renovations and are getting the Super Bowl again in 2020. Next time will be the first time my son is old enough to attend. So I'm looking forward to it. Every WrestleMania needs to start at 1pm ET.
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Post by The Brain on Jul 7, 2017 23:23:31 GMT -5
Per new report from the Wrestling Observer, Philly,St. Louis and Minneapolis are high in the running for WM 35 and 36.
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Post by A-Rob on Jul 8, 2017 12:09:56 GMT -5
St. Louis? from what i hear the Edward Jones Dome is a $#!&hole.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Jul 8, 2017 14:33:06 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2017 14:46:47 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania. Wonder what they would tell the Yankees if they tried for a Summerslam at Yankee Stadium? I also believe you've seen the last of Mania in outdoor venues in the north.
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Post by The Brain on Jul 8, 2017 14:47:40 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania. They have hosted SSlam at the TD Garden back in 06 so down the line they got at least a chance to host that again but yeah WM doesn't seem likely at this point.
St. Louis does deserve one as they have rich history in wrestling but it's a long shot with them as well. Minneapolis will definitely get one but it won't be until 2020 at the earliest since in 2019 they have the Final Four.
With Philly hosting the big Rumble Weekend this January it makes the most sense they host WM 35. Time will tell..
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Post by Rude Awakening on Jul 8, 2017 14:59:43 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania. Damn a SummerSlam at Fenway or Yankee Stadium would be awesome
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 10:46:14 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania. Wonder what they would tell the Yankees if they tried for a Summerslam at Yankee Stadium? I also believe you've seen the last of Mania in outdoor venues in the north. That is completely false we will see wrestlemania in the north again. MetLife stadium or Lincoln financial field will be getting it in 2019 mark my words!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2017 11:05:19 GMT -5
I can't believe people are ignoring this but it is 1000 percent positive wrestlemania 35 will not be in Atlanta because of Super Bowl 53 being in there that year, and Minneapolis because of the NCAA final four in there around the same time mania would be so those two are out for 2019. Now Just look at history between royal rumble another ppv and a wrestlemania announcement, ATLANTA got royal rumble 2010 next year wrestlemania 27, survivor series 2010 Miami months later wrestlemania 28 got announced for Miami. SURVIVOR series 2011 Madison square garden months later wrestlemania 29 gets announced for MetLife stadium. elimination chamber 2013 New Orleans the next day wrestlemania gets announced for the superdome. Royal rumble 2016 happens in Orlando, weeks later wrestlemania 33 gets announced for Orlando so with all that being said, royal rumble 2018 is in Philadelphia it's almost a sure thing afterwards wrestlemania 35 gets announced for Philadelphia since they have wanted it for years or it gets announced for MetLife stadium which is the bigger stadium in that east 80,000 plus for 29 their 3rd largest wrestlemania attendance by the way only behind 3 and 32.
wrestlemania is coming back to the northeast in 2019 folks home of the best most passionate wrestling fans around and for me I have been wanting to go back to wrestlemania and do the whole weekend again since I did 29 weekend 4 years ago, 6 years later to 2019 I am hoping to do it again. I hate flying so this would be the perfect opportunity to do mania again and for the thousands and thousands up here as well and the thousands more flying in from everywhere to experience the greatness of the northeast. We got jipped for New Orleans in 2018 we better not jipped again for 35 in 2019. early 2018 get ready fans for the wrestlemania 35 northeast announcement cannot wait for it to happen only 6 to 8 months and counting!
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Post by Triple S on Jul 9, 2017 15:11:17 GMT -5
I fully expect WrestleMania 35 to be either in Philly, or NY/NJ and "officially" announced at the Royal Rumble this January.
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Post by The Brain on Jul 9, 2017 15:17:34 GMT -5
I fully expect WrestleMania 35 to be either in Philly, or NY/NJ and "officially" announced at the Royal Rumble this January. Way I look at it, if NY gets another round of SSlam in 2018 then Philly gets WM 35. Since Philly is getting the Rumble it makes the most sense to announce it on the Monday or Tuesday after the event since they're still in the area.
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Post by J12 on Jul 9, 2017 16:24:11 GMT -5
Upon reading this report, forget about seeing a WrestleMania and SummerSlam in the New England area: nodq.com/news/501543410.shtmlIt is understandable why for WrestleMania but not SummerSlam. I don't see St. Louis ever hosting a WrestleMania. Given the timing of 2018 Royal Rumble, I can see the WWE announcing WrestleMania XXXV taking place in Philadelphia. Since it seems Minneapolis is strongly interested in hosting WrestleMania, it would be wise to keep Brock Lesnar on your payroll. For those people in the West Coast, I wouldn't expect another WrestleMania taking place there till the new stadiums in Inglewood and Las Vegas are opened. Also, given how impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in Atlanta, I can see Atlanta placing a bid for another WrestleMania. Fenway wanting Summerslam is weird. It'd be cool to see, I guess. But, there's also no reason the Garden couldn't host it again in the future. As for Mania at Gillette, yeah, there's no way in hell. The stadium is too small, the traffic pattern is absolutely horrendous, and it's 45 minutes away from all the other venues they'd need to use, on a good day.
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Post by The Brain on Jul 10, 2017 20:05:57 GMT -5
NY is rumored to now be out the running for 35 as they will host another big 4 event in 2018. If I had to guess I'd say the SSlam deal with Brooklyn has been extended.
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Post by Re on Jul 13, 2017 14:08:47 GMT -5
Wembley would be cool but no chance of it happening because of time zones. California would be cool at the Rose Bowl.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2017 19:53:30 GMT -5
I wonder if wwe will ever go to a stadium again for summerslam? I was thinking maybe summerslam in 2018 goes to MetLife stadium or even a stadium like citi field but I realized the reason why WWE only does arenas for summerslam is because hockey and basketball are on off seasons while football season is going on PRESEASON mostly and baseball season is on too so maybe that's why WWE can only do stadiums for wrestlemania. I have a feeling because of those reasons, WWE will never be in a stadium again for summerslam unless it's wembley but definitely not in North America.
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Post by HHH316 on Jul 16, 2017 10:15:25 GMT -5
St. Louis? from what i hear the Edward Jones Dome is a $#!&hole. I would compare it to WM27 in Atlanta, which was the Georgia Dome? (Can't remember the exact name). It's definitely an older stadium that doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it's still in decent shape. There's not a ton to do in the surrounding area, but they've done a fantastic job with the ballpark village near by.
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Post by Rude Awakening on Jul 16, 2017 12:53:02 GMT -5
St. Louis? from what i hear the Edward Jones Dome is a $#!&hole. I would compare it to WM27 in Atlanta, which was the Georgia Dome? (Can't remember the exact name). It's definitely an older stadium that doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it's still in decent shape. There's not a ton to do in the surrounding area, but they've done a fantastic job with the ballpark village near by. Is be all for it if it was at Busch stadium
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