Vince McMahon is busy these days promoting the biggest wrestling event of the year, WrestleMania. The event will be held in Arlington, Texas, at the AT&T Stadium.
WWE last hosted WrestleMania 32 at the AT&T Stadium. This event saw over 100,000 fans and even grossed over $17 Million. The main event was Roman Reigns vs. Triple H for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
This arena also saw the crowning of the first-ever Women’s Champion
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AT&T Stadium is the home ground of the Dallas Cowboys. And the team owner, Jerry Jones, had a lot to say about Vince McMahon.
In an interview with a local radio station, 105.3 The Fan Jones revealed that he’s a big fan of WrestleMania and that hosting the event is an accomplishment.
“I’m a fabulous fan of WrestleMania. It is one of the real accomplishments, for me, to have that event at our stadium.”
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Jones also talked about how he was very impressed by McMahon’s ability and skills and respects the work he has done to make wrestling what it is today.
Jones said, “I grew up when wrestling was the first time on television, and it was so much fun. I used to go to wrestling matches when I was a kid. My father used to get involved and be a sponsor, and use wrestling to call attention to his stores.” (h/t WrestleZone).
WrestleMania 38 tickets went on sale on 12th November and are selling fast. WWE announced that the event would be held on two nights again.
Vince McMahon hosts WrestleMania pre-sale party.
Before the WrestleMania tickets went on sale, WWE hosted a pre-sale party at the AT&T Stadium on 11th November. This event was free and open to the public as well.
The event saw many WWE superstars make an appearance. WWE Champion Big E was present at the event, as well as WWE 24/7 Champion Reggie. The Women’s Tag Team Champions Rhea Ripley and Nikki Cross also showed up among many other wrestlers.
Meanwhile, The Undertaker is also promoting WrestleMania 38 extensively. He was seen at a Dallas Cowboys game and the pre-sale party as well.
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According to multiple reports, WWE will induct Undertaker into the Hall Of Fame, class of 2022. It is likely to happen, too, because Dallas happens to be Undertaker’s home city.
Undertaker has already told the fans that he is retired from wrestling and is not expecting to put anyone in a chokeslam any time soon.
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Vince McMahon is truly the mind behind the success of WWE and therefore one has to agree with Jones when he praises the WWE Chairman. Do you agree?
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