One of the very few benefits of running shows in the same location and without fans is that it’s possible to make changes to your schedule at short notice. It now looks like WWE is taking advantage of this by moving their upcoming Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. The annual event was set to take place at Tropicana Field on Sunday, February 28, but is now being listed internally a week earlier and will take place on Sunday, February 21. Also, WrestleMania 37, which was meant to take place on Sunday, March 27, will now take place on Sunday, April 11. However, there does remain the possibility that WWE’s flagship show could go back a further week if it means there is a chance more fans could be in attendance.
Where WrestleMania 37 will take place is still up in the air, as WWE previously announced they were heading back to Los Angeles for the first time since WrestleMania 21. It was going to take place at the SoFi Stadium, which cost $5 billion to build and with potentially 100,000 in attendance. However world wide events have wrecked those plans, and the show now looks destined to take place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ home was meant to be the venue for WrestleMania 36 and is set to host Super Bowl LV, on February 7, 2021, with around a 20% capacity. This same capacity for WrestleMania 37 would mean the feasibility of 15,000 fans being there to watch WWE’s Showcase of the Immortals in person.
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