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WrestleMania 37 will be the first PPV to feature a live audience in over a year. Fans will return to the Raymond James Stadium to watch their favourite stars square off at the Grandest Stage of Them All. Tickets are now available on Ticketmaster, but they have provided an update regarding the seating plan.

Update regarding WrestleMania tickets

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Along with the information, we have an official WrestleMania graphic which says, ‘Finally, Back in Business.’ Indeed, WWE is back in business with their most important show of the year. However, the 75,000 seats will contain only a fraction of the maximum capacity, keeping up with the COVID-19 guidelines.

According to Ticketmaster, seats won’t be sold individually or separately, but as a pod. One pod will contain six seats, which will be purchased in its entirety. Since the pods are sold exclusively, it is clear that fans will maintain social distancing inside the Raymond James Stadium.

According to the website, “Tickets in a pod may not be sold or transferred to anyone other than family/trusted acquaintances who have chosen to attend the event together, unless all such tickets (i.e., the full pod) are being sold or transferred to one party.”

The pod system seems to be an effective way of limiting the possibilities of the virus spreading. WrestleMania usually comprises 70-80,000 fans packed inside stadiums like sardines in a can, but this will be a refreshing experience. The thought of seeing fans back in seats will uplift the moods of the Superstars.

Every match confirmed for the PPV

So far, WWE has confirmed only two matches for WrestleMania 37, but they are both blockbuster showdowns.

Edge returned to WWE after sustaining a torn pectoral muscle and won the Royal Rumble. He entered at #1 and outlasted the remaining 29 superstars to head to WrestleMania. After weeks of teasing, Edge finally chose Roman Reigns as his opponent of choice.

The Tribal Chief has tried to warn Edge several times, but he might have his WrestleMania hopes foiled by Daniel Bryan. Bryan faces Reigns at Fastlane for the WWE Universal Title, the winner heading to WrestleMania.

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Bianca Belair won the women’s Royal Rumble and chose Sasha Banks as her opponent. Banks stopped at nothing to ensure Bianca knows she’s stepping in the ring with the Boss, even calling her a rookie after losing a match.

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Despite the mind games, Banks and Belair stand the chance to walk out of WrestleMania as double champions as they face the Women’s Tag Team champions Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler for the titles at Fastlane.

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