WrestleMania 37 is barely a week away in the WWE calendar. This is that particular time of the year when rumors are bound to run at an all-time high rate as the company wants to wrap things up as much as possible while the sources are always trying to break into their plans. The lineup, match card, and outcomes are also popular topics of conversation.
Ringside News has come up with some latest information regarding WrestleMania 37 mentioning that they have been told that the match order for the event has already been decided. A tenured member of the creative team has confirmed that the lineup is fixed and the creative team is apparently done with the finishes of the matches.
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The source further asked about some rumored lineups of WrestleMania 37 in response to which a respected producer in WWE confirmed that “anyone from the media who claims they know what that order is a boldface liar.”
With the fans coming back to WWE programming after more than a year gives the company reasons to present the Show of Shows in the biggest way possible and they’re likely to deliver to the promises. It’s good to know that they have chalked up the plans and now might be getting ready for a steady execution. Until and unless Vince McMahon’s ever-changing mind comes into play, WWE is likely to stick to the plans.
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Meanwhile, WWE made slight changes to WrestleMania 37, this year as they have removed The Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal from the main show as it will take place on SmackDown, instead. It seems they genuinely wanted to run a shorter event and making cuts to the show length.
Wrestlemania 37 will be trimmed down
During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer mentioned that WWE trimmed down an hour from the kickoff show before WrestleMania 37. In general, the pre-show used to be running for two hours but now they will give even less time to run down the card as well as analyze those on the WWE Network.
“They’re also cutting down the kickoff show from two hours to one hour. So, which is also as far as I’m concerned that’s a good thing too.” (Transcription by Ringside News)
Reports also mentioned that WWE considered not having a kickoff show match during Night I of WrestleMania 37. They want to save that first shot with live fans for the opening of the main pay-per-view show and thus want to make a huge deal out of it. Also, the unique entrance of the superstars alongside the revelation of the set is also likely to be done on the main show, itself when the fans will be in attendance.