#1 Over 100,000 could witness the historic end of Roman Reigns' streak at WWE WrestleMania 38
WWE announced earlier this year that WrestleMania 38 will emanate from Arlington, Texas, inside AT&T Stadium in April 2022.
This won't be the first time that WrestleMania has taken place in AT&T Stadium as WWE presented WrestleMania 32 inside the very same venue in 2016.
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WrestleMania 32 was a huge success for WWE, drawing a disputed attendance of 101,763 fans in attendance. That figure broke WWE's previous attendance record of 93,173 fans for the WrestleMania III pay-per-view event in 1987.
Due to the global pandemic, WWE has been without live fans in attendance at various events on a regular basis. After one day, one month, and one year without their physical presence, WrestleMania 37 featured a live crowd earlier this year.
However, fans that were present at WrestleMania 37 inside Raymond James Stadium returned at a reduced capacity of 30%. Therefore, 25,000 tickets were available for each night of WrestleMania 37.
With COVID vaccines and herd immunity, there is hope that events with capacity crowds in arenas and stadiums could return by the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022. As a result, 100,000 fans could theoretically attend WrestleMania 38 if health and safety protocols permit them to do so.
With such a large crowd in attendance, it would be the perfect opportunity for Roman Reigns' incredible undefeated streak and record-breaking Universal Championship reign to come to an end.