WrestleMania 36: To Be, or Not To Be
- Joe Bourne
- Mar 23, 2020
- 1 min read

"WrestleMania 36 comes to you pre-recorded from WWE’s training facility!"
Wait, that doesn't sound right?
Well, it is.
WrestleMania is World Wrestling Entertainment’s signature event of the year that gives wrestling fans the chance to attend a once in a lifetime spectacle. It also gives WWE the chance to showcase their superstars from the past, present and future at the expense of their fans’ wallets. WWE owner Vince McMahon is no stranger to sky-rocketing ticket prices in order to build on his empire of sports entertainment, which has been against All Elite Wrestling's competition of recent. However, it's not just the competition of AEW that they'll be battling it out with this year.
The recent worldwide amplification of COVID-19, more commonly known as the coronavirus, has put a major halt on the weekend altogether and it looks to have created the financial anomaly that the company has done well to avoid for all these years.
The majority of the hardcore WWE fans who purchased a WrestleMania ticket would have been expecting the experience of a lifetime; a schedule consisting of attending exclusive meet and greets, being granted backstage access, and attending NXT’s Takeover show. The money generated by the WWE from these endless weekend attractions allow the company to pay the big bucks to stars such as Goldberg and The Undertaker, who will earn multimillions of dollars in exchange for one-off matches.
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