Keeping the tradition intact of WrestleMania 36 and 37, WrestleMania 38 will also be a two-night event. It will take place on April 2 and 3 at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
WWE already hosted a pre-sale party at the venue a few weeks ago and tickets for the mega event are now available. As the company looks forward to selling out a crown of 100,000 for two straight nights, they’re likely to have some big things planned for the match card of the night.
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There were a lot of rumors about The Rock vs. Roman Reigns finally taking place next year, but it’s been noted that The Rock won’t be able to compete at WrestleMania 38. A report was previously out via WWFOldSchool hinting that WWE Officials are discussing Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre for the Universal Championship in the main event of Night Two of the show.
In an update to the situation, The Wrestling Observer has confirmed that the Roman Reigns – Brock Lesnar feud won’t end at the WWE Day 1 PPV on January 1, and this will continue all the way to WrestleMania 38. That being said, it’s safe to say that this match lineup is set to headline The Show of Shows, yet again.
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Lesnar vs. Reigns to continue through Wrestlemania 38 season
WWE Officials feel like this is the biggest match they can book at this point, given that The Rock won’t be available. WWE is also building up Drew McIntyre as an unstoppable force on Friday Nights, once again. While he’s expected to get added to the Universal Title picture on the Road to WrestleMania 38, there’s no confirmation available on whether the singles bout would be converted into a Triple Threat or not.
Roman Reigns successfully defended against Brock Lesnar in Saudi Arabia at WWE Crown Jewel via some help from The Usos. Since then, fans have been clamoring for a rematch between the Beast Incarnate and The Tribal Chief given the controversial finish.
Now, that match will be waiting for us on January 1 at the WWE Day 1 PPV event. But The Observer has confirmed that the program won’t end at the inaugural event but will continue for some more months.