Wrestlemania 38
courtesy Twitter

WWE will host WrestleMania 38, this year from the AT&T Stadium and they are coming up with plans for the week set for this year’s April. The company reportedly has several ideas for the event which have been pitched to the host Stadium. However, no confirmation to those ideas is not set in stone, as of now.

It has already been reported how WWE had plans for WrestleMania 38 to become a two-day event, on Saturday, April 2, and Sunday, April 3, instead of a one-night show. This came even after what WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon has stated, earlier this year. The two-night format had been finalized, recently which was also officially announced.

Elimination Chamber 2022: Brock Lesnar Has 50-50 Chance Of Winning WWE Title

Wrestlemania 38: WWE Has Huge Plans For The Biggest Event Of 2022 1

In an update to the situation, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that WWE Officials had contacted AT&T Stadium Officials in the Dallas area with several potential ideas for the show including the two-day format that was talked about. The idea is still being nurtured while it’s obviously not a done deal, as of now.

Wrestlemania Backlash 2022: WWE Advertising Biggest Superstars For PLE

Wrestlemania 38 weekend will be filled with events

The report suggests that WWE approached the venue with the idea of wrapping up WrestleMania on Sunday, and then presenting the post WrestleMania 38 RAW episode on Monday, both with a 40,000-seat setup. While the PPV is set from the AT&T Stadium, WWE generally hosts live events in that area from the American Airlines Center.

WWE also talked about possibly hosting a two-day event on Saturday and Sunday alongside the Axxess, Hall of Famer, and a TakeOver. They have also been looking for planning, security, insurance, cost of production, length for the two-day event against what the product could be for a one-day event. Other locations for various events on that weekend.

Wrestlemania 38: WWE Has Huge Plans For The Biggest Event Of 2022 2

The WrestleMania 38 go-home edition for SmackDown can’t be held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas since Dallas’ Mavericks have blocked that date. The SmackDown before WrestleMania could also be taped ahead of time because of travel reasons, but FOX may end up conducting a live show, after all.

It’s been reported that the Gerald Ford Stadium is being discussed as a possible home for SmackDown and RAW because of the tourists in town for the weekend. This Stadium could hold up to 32,000 people.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.