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Post by The Brain on Oct 25, 2017 19:10:51 GMT -5
The cities in contention: Miami, New York, Toronto, Atlanta, Detroit, Indy, Philadelphia and Minneapolis.
From what I've read these past few days...
Miami,Toronto,ATL(Have SB in 19), NY(Have SSlam in 18) Indy(according to what I've read gave a good bid but WWE just isn't interested) Minneapolis( Have Final Four in 19) are all out as it stands now.
That leaves Philly and Detroit with the rumored winning city being announced in December.
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Post by Mark Martin on Oct 25, 2017 19:16:43 GMT -5
If it came to Minneapolis I'd go so that gets my vote.
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Post by NYdream™ on Oct 25, 2017 19:18:06 GMT -5
Hoping it comes to Detroit! That would be awesome. They have a brand new arena so hopefully it will be there...
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Post by 👑🇵🇭⭐️ on Oct 25, 2017 19:40:12 GMT -5
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Post by The Brain on Oct 25, 2017 19:44:13 GMT -5
In 19 it'll be 20 years. We are long overdue!!
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Post by Escape The Rules on Oct 25, 2017 19:50:09 GMT -5
35 will be my first ever WrestleMania, so I hope it's a good one. Those are some pretty good choices right there. I'd love to go to New York or Miami. I heard WrestleMania 29 was freezing though so Florida would probably be the better option weather wise.
I've been hearing Minneapolis for a couple of years now though, what's the stadium there like? Because I'm really hoping for an outdoor venue, which is why I'm not bothering with WrestleMania 34.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Oct 25, 2017 19:52:57 GMT -5
NJ/NY deserves another WrestleMania considering 29 was one of the worst of all time.
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Post by tylerbreezee on Oct 25, 2017 19:58:40 GMT -5
NJ/NY deserves another WrestleMania considering 29 was one of the worst of all time. 29 is far from one of the worst of all time, doesn't even make the top 10 worst.
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Post by marino13 on Oct 25, 2017 20:04:54 GMT -5
Come on Philly!! I've been to a Super Bowl, I just need to scratch WM off my bucket list.
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Post by The Brain on Oct 25, 2017 20:18:19 GMT -5
Philly really has the ball in it's court and here's why...
1)They just lost to NOLA in getting 34
2)WWE has this trend with doing an indoor one year then the next year doing an outdoor
3)With them having The Rumble weekend it reminds me of when both ATL and Orlando had Rumbles then the following year they got Mania
4)Rumble travel packages sold out quickly so that just shows people are willing to travel to Philly to see a big wrestling event.
5)One of the top wrestling markets
On top of it all if they choose Philly than that opens the door for cold weather cities getting a chance to get it down the line.
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Post by Kanenite on Oct 25, 2017 21:24:08 GMT -5
Toronto!
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Oct 25, 2017 21:37:03 GMT -5
Philly really has the ball in it's court and here's why... 1)They just lost to NOLA in getting 34 2)WWE has this trend with doing an indoor one year then the next year doing an outdoor 3)With them having The Rumble weekend it reminds me of when both ATL and Orlando had Rumbles then the following year they got Mania 4)Rumble travel packages sold out quickly so that just shows people are willing to travel to Philly to see a big wrestling event. 5)One of the top wrestling markets On top of it all if they choose Philly than that opens the door for cold weather cities getting a chance to get it down the line. If Philly gets Wrestlemania 35, I'm definitely going. Its an easy 5-6 hour drive i believe from Cleveland.
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Post by Sizzle on Oct 25, 2017 21:41:41 GMT -5
Motor City Mania?
Rhyno?
Hmm.
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Post by IRS on Oct 25, 2017 21:51:04 GMT -5
NJ/NY deserves another WrestleMania considering 29 was one of the worst of all time. 29 is far from one of the worst of all time, doesn't even make the top 10 worst. Oh, yes it does. The only good thing about the show was Punk/Taker. Rock/Cena II blew, then you had Jericho putting over Fandango clean. I can't even remember anything else from the show besides Brodus Clay and a bunch of dancing Mommas.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Oct 25, 2017 22:05:34 GMT -5
29 is far from one of the worst of all time, doesn't even make the top 10 worst. Oh, yes it does. The only good thing about the show was Punk/Taker. Rock/Cena II blew, then you had Jericho putting over Fandango clean. I can't even remember anything else from the show besides Brodus Clay and a bunch of dancing Mommas. WM 29 would make my top 5 worst that I've ever seen.
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Post by Thought Collector on Oct 25, 2017 22:10:49 GMT -5
I've got a strong feeling Philadelphia will be passed over yet again, but I will try my best to hope and think positive.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Oct 25, 2017 22:13:41 GMT -5
29 is far from one of the worst of all time, doesn't even make the top 10 worst. Oh, yes it does. The only good thing about the show was Punk/Taker. Rock/Cena II blew, then you had Jericho putting over Fandango clean. I can't even remember anything else from the show besides Brodus Clay and a bunch of dancing Mommas. You also had the Shield's WM debut in a match that focused more on Sheamus, Orton, and Show's ability to work together; a World Title match between Jack Swagger and a face Del Rio (with no MITB Cash-in from Ziggler); a decent but forgettable match where Kane and Daniel Bryan defended their Tag Titles against Ziggler and Big E; Triple H inexplicably getting his win back against Brock Lesnar in a dreary No Holds Barred Match; and what ended up being the only other surprise of the night to most people, Mark Henry going over Ryback in what would end up being Ryback's last night of his initial face run, that benefitted no one and actually sabotaged Ryback's momentum ( according to the The Big Guy himself).
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Post by IRS on Oct 25, 2017 22:15:50 GMT -5
Oh, yes it does. The only good thing about the show was Punk/Taker. Rock/Cena II blew, then you had Jericho putting over Fandango clean. I can't even remember anything else from the show besides Brodus Clay and a bunch of dancing Mommas. You also had the Shield's WM debut in a match that focused more on Sheamus, Orton, and Show's ability to work together; a World Title match between Jack Swagger and a face Del Rio (with no MITB Cash-in from Ziggler); a decent but forgettable match where Kane and Daniel Bryan defended their Tag Titles against Ziggler and Big E; Triple H inexplicably getting his win back against Brock Lesnar in a dreary No Holds Barred Match; and what ended up being the only other surprise of the night to most people, Mark Henry going over Ryback in what would end up being Ryback's last night of his initial face run, that benefitted no one and actually sabotaged Ryback's momentum ( according to the The Big Guy himself). It's all coming back to me... damn, I wish it were still repressed.
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Post by c-scope on Oct 25, 2017 23:08:00 GMT -5
I'm hoping for philly. I really enjoyed it when I went there for battle ground this summer and would love to go back.
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Post by hbkowns on Oct 25, 2017 23:45:08 GMT -5
I’d love Chicago but the reality is the only realistic venue is Soldier Field, but it’s an awful field. It’s nearly right on the lakefront, which would be deathly cold.
So Chicago will probably never happen unless they construct a stadium with a freaking roof.
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