10 Locations WrestleMania Should Go Next

10 Locations WrestleMania Should Go Next By Tony Ramos, Chief Editor

WrestleMania is more than a wrestling event; it’s a global spectacle that combines sports, entertainment, and pageantry. WWE has taken WrestleMania to iconic venues like Madison Square Garden, the Superdome, and SoFi Stadium. Having personally experienced the magic of WrestleMania as a fan in the crowd, I know just how electrifying the event can be. But with its ever-expanding international appeal, there are still untapped venues that could take WrestleMania to the next level. Here are 10 locations WrestleMania should go next, each promising an unforgettable experience for fans worldwide.


1. M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore, Maryland

Home of the Baltimore Ravens, M&T Bank Stadium would bring WrestleMania to the heart of Charm City. With a capacity of over 70,000, the stadium offers a picturesque backdrop with the Baltimore skyline in view. Imagine the WWE Universe packing this iconic stadium while enjoying the vibrant food, history, and culture Baltimore offers. Plus, it’s time the Mid-Atlantic got its own WrestleMania moment.


2. Stade de France – Paris, France

Nothing screams grandeur quite like WrestleMania in Paris. Stade de France, with a capacity of 80,000, has hosted the FIFA World Cup Final and Rugby World Cup. Imagine the Eiffel Tower shimmering in the distance as wrestling fans from all over Europe converge to see their favorite superstars. WrestleMania in France would cement WWE’s dominance in the European market.


3. Bird’s Nest Stadium – Beijing, China

The Beijing National Stadium, affectionately known as the Bird’s Nest, is a modern architectural marvel. Built for the 2008 Olympics, this stadium can hold over 80,000 fans. Bringing WrestleMania to China would open WWE up to a massive new audience and create an unforgettable visual spectacle with the Bird’s Nest’s striking design.


4. Tokyo Dome – Tokyo, Japan

The Tokyo Dome has been the site of legendary wrestling moments thanks to NJPW, but hosting WrestleMania here would be historic. Japan’s rich wrestling culture and rabid fan base would make this an instant classic. The Tokyo Dome’s dome-shaped roof and world-class facilities could host one of the most unique WrestleManias ever.


5. Estadio Azteca – Mexico City, Mexico

As one of the most iconic stadiums in the world, Estadio Azteca is a must-visit for WrestleMania. With a capacity of over 87,000, it’s one of the largest stadiums in the Western Hemisphere. The Mexican wrestling tradition, or lucha libre, is deeply rooted in the culture, and a WrestleMania here would pay homage to that legacy while delivering a high-energy event for fans across Latin America.


6. Wembley Stadium – London, England

WWE’s UK fan base is among the most passionate, and it’s high time they got another WrestleMania. Wembley Stadium’s history, capacity of 90,000, and global appeal make it a perfect choice. A WrestleMania at Wembley would feel like a return to the epic vibes of SummerSlam 1992, but on an even grander scale.


7. Lambeau Field – Green Bay, Wisconsin

Known as the Frozen Tundra, Lambeau Field is one of the most iconic venues in American sports. With a capacity of over 81,000, it’s a perfect mix of history and passion. WrestleMania at Lambeau would bring the WWE Universe to Wisconsin for an outdoor spectacle unlike any other.


8. Maracanã Stadium – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The Maracanã is a legendary venue with a capacity of nearly 80,000 and a history of hosting massive global events like the FIFA World Cup Final. Bringing WrestleMania to Brazil would tap into South America’s growing wrestling fanbase and deliver an unforgettable tropical WrestleMania experience.


9. ANZ Stadium – Sydney, Australia

WrestleMania Down Under? Yes, please! ANZ Stadium in Sydney can hold over 80,000 fans and offers a stunning view of the Sydney skyline. With Australia’s enthusiastic wrestling fans and WWE’s increasing international focus, this would be a win-win for everyone.


10. Croke Park – Dublin, Ireland

Croke Park is one of the most historic stadiums in Europe, with a capacity of over 82,000. Irish fans are known for their passionate support, and WrestleMania in Dublin would be nothing short of electric. Imagine Sheamus or Becky Lynch headlining in their home country—a WrestleMania moment for the ages.


Final Bell

WrestleMania has always been about delivering unforgettable moments on the grandest stage. Taking the event to these iconic locations would not only showcase WWE’s global appeal but also give fans in these regions the opportunity of a lifetime. Whether it’s the roaring crowds of Estadio Azteca or the iconic backdrop of the Bird’s Nest, these venues would take WrestleMania to new heights.

Having experienced the grandeur of WrestleMania myself, I know how life-changing it is to witness the event live. These destinations could offer fans around the world their own piece of that magic.

Where would you like to see WrestleMania go next? Let us know in the comments below!

Stay tuned to WrestlingChimp.com for all your wrestling news and insights.
— Tony Ramos, Chief Editor

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