Not so fast. WWE had previously announced that tickets for WrestleMania 37 would begin to go on sale today, Tuesday, March 16, for the upcoming show at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It will be the first WWE event with live fans in attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March of last year.

However, that will not be the case. First tweeted yesterday by WrestleVotes and then confirmed by the company, the WrestleMania on-sale will be moved as plans for the two-night event are still being finalized. WWE expects a new on-sale date within the next week.

One of the main events of the show will feature Bobby Lashley defending the WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre; that match was made official last night on Raw. You can see some footage below:

Editor’s Opinion:

We had previously reported that WWE wanted 45,000 fans in attendance both nights and I’m guessing that is the reason for the delay in the on-sale tonight. My guess is that they are working with state and local officials to determine how many fans can be present for the event, to see if they can have either 25% or 50% capacity for the show. It will be a special moment either way, and I can’t wait to see it!

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