WWE Hall of Fame 2022 will go down during the Wrestlemania 38 weekend. But unlike the past few years, the company is yet to reveal any details about the same. Regardless of what they’ll announce in the near future, some of the sources have disclosed some latest information affirming that WWE has plans set for the most prestigious ceremony in all of sports entertainment.
WWE Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony will reportedly take place at the same venue as the WrestleMania 38 go-home edition of SmackDown on FOX.
It has recently been reported that the program was planned for Friday, March 31 at 10 pm ET, right after SmackDown goes off the air on FOX. It was also noted how the ceremony would air on Peacock and the WWE Network to go head-to-head with AEW Rampage.
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In an update by PWInsider it was revealed that the current plan is for the Hall of Fame 2022 induction ceremony to take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, shortly after SmackDown ends.
WWE Hall of Fame 2022 updates, at a glance,
– The ceremony will take place on Friday, April 1st.
– It will be a 1.5-hour show, airing from 10:30 PM to 12:00 AM EST.
– WWE Hall of Fame 2022 will be a live WWE Network / Peacock Specials during the
– The April 1st episode of SmackDown (the go-home show before WrestleMania 38) will take place at the American Airlines Center. The Hall Of Fame will take place at the same venue after SmackDown goes off the air.
– Fans in attendance who will buy a ticket for SmackDown wouldn’t have to pay extra for the WWE Hall Of Fame 2022. The idea is that the fans who purchase tickets to SmackDown will be allowed to attend the show at no extra charge.
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WWE Hall of Fame 2022 will obviously add more glamour to the Wrestlemania 38 weekend that will also feature a WWE NXT Stand & Deliver event, RAW, a Superstore Axxess setup, and various WWE Community events. The NXT Specials is expected to take place on the same day at Night One of WrestleMania 38, Saturday, April 2, from 12-3 pm ET as a matinee show.