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WWE Planning For Crowds At WrestleMania 37

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WWE confirmed the locations of their next three WrestleManias on Saturday, affirming that the 37th installment will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The event will be held over two nights on Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11.

The promotion is also planning to have crowds for both nights of WrestleMania, though the quantity of fans that will be allowed in is not currently known.

WWE stated in their press release, "In coordination with local partners and government officials, WWE will announce ticket availability and safety protocols for WrestleMania 37 in the coming weeks. Information on additional WrestleMania Week events is forthcoming."

This will mark the first time WWE has had paying crowds since March of 2020, when they moved operations to their Performance Center at the onset of the pandemic.

The NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers games allowed for a maximum of 25 percent capacity (out of nearly 66,000 seats) for games played in the stadium this season. Super Bowl 55 on February 7 (to be played in the same venue) is expected to cap at 20 percent capacity.

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