#1 WrestleMania In Tampa
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This year's showcase of the immortals will be heading somewhere fresh as WrestleMania 36 prepares to roll into Tampa. Raymond James Stadium is going to be full of fans who have travelled from around the world, with many hoping to see the biggest stars in the business.
One man who wouldn't have to travel all too far in order to show up is none other than John Cena who resides in the Tampa area. If you want to talk about the perfect finale, then having Cena come back for one last match (for the time being) in a retirement stipulation in his own backyard seems like the right way to do it.
You could even go so far as to putting him in the main event depending on who it is he winds up facing. A world title match should rightly be out of the question but aside from that, there is an endless stream of upcoming stars that would jump at the chance to get themselves over at the expense of a departing legend.