#7 WrestleMania 29
This is by far the most prominent location-themed stage in WrestleMania history. All of New York's most famous structures were on display here. From the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building to the Brooklyn Bridge and the New York skyline, WWE certainly rammed home the fact that they were in the New York-New Jersey area. One disadvantage though, is the lack of a video screen at the stage. That bumped this down a couple of places. Nevertheless, expect a similar and more improved version of this stage this year, as WrestleMania returns to MetLife Stadium.
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#6 WrestleMania 34
Last year's WrestleMania was certainly a big one, with the stage only further exemplifying that. The font for 'WrestleMania' is a creative one and it fits the stage perfectly. WWE has been doing more and more themed shows for WrestleMania, ever since the event turned 30. The theme for this one, if you haven't figured it out yet, was Mardi Gras and the New Orleans carnival culture as a whole. The masquerade mask was a nice touch as well. This truly signified WrestleMania as the grandest stage, considering WWE doesn't do custom stages and pyro anymore. However, there have been bigger and better stages in 'Mania history, including one in this very building.