The WWE Universe is buzzing with excitement as it’s just been confirmed that WrestleMania 43 will take place at the new Nashville stadium in 2027.
Nashville, Tennessee, will host the Showcase of the Immortals, bringing an immense surge of energy and entertainment to the area.
Tennessee Titans’ team president, Burke Nihill, confirmed the news in a recent press conference. The event will take place at the newly built stadium, which Nashville’s NFL team will call home in 2027 as well. The state-of-the-art facility, which will be replacing the Nissan Stadium, has a seating capacity of over 65,000, ensuring that WrestleMania 43 will have enough space for all attendees.
The decision to host WrestleMania in Nashville is a significant step in the right direction for both the WWE and the city as it marks the first time the Show of Shows will be held in Tennessee.
Nashville is recognized as a major hub for entertainment, sports, and music, and getting a chance to host WrestleMania 42 later this decade will only bolster its reputation as a premier event destination.
The city’s economy will benefit massively from this latest revelation. With close to a hundred thousand fans congregating to attend WrestleMania 42, local businesses and the hospitality industry will be the biggest winners from the influx of tourists. Furthermore, the event will generate substantial revenue and create a long-term positive impact on the city’s economy.
Who knows? Maybe the WWE will bring another PPV back to Nashville after WrestleMania 42.
WrestleMania is one of the most significant events in sports entertainment. The Grandest Stage Of Them All has a long and proven history of delivering exciting, unforgettable matches and moments. As the WWE commits to showcasing the best it can offer, fans can look forward to WrestleMania 43 as a thrilling event that audiences will remember forever.
Of course, WrestleMania 42 is still a ways away. But, surprisingly enough, even if Roman Reigns continues to hold on to the WWE Universal Championship until then, his 2,400+-day reign will still fall at least a year short of Bruno Sammartino’s first championship run that saw him hold on to the WWE Championship belt for 2,803 days.
We’re aware that the WWE wants to “update” its record books but that’s a number the WWE won’t be beating at all.
For now, WWE will want to keep a close eye on the WWE Heavyweight Championship Tournament, which kicks off tonight, May 8, on the first Monday Night RAW episode after WWE Backlash.