The WWE Hall of Fame is always one of the most interesting nights of the year. It’s a chance to honor the past of pro wrestling and show the WWE Superstars and Divas in a different light.

A very common complaint with the WWE Hall of Fame has been the fact that it’s only for one night a year, and there isn’t a physical location that a WWE fan could visit and experience.

Well, WWE is about to set up wrestling’s Cooperstown in Orlando, Florida. According to am2.jobs, WWE is expected to announce a physical WWE Hall of Fame building, restaurant and merchandise store before WrestleMania 33.

The WWE Hall of Fame will be replacing the NBA City on Orlando’s Universal CityWalk that is located next door to the Universal Studios theme park.

House memorabilia and interactive elements will be available for the visitors, but it hasn’t been revealed what will exactly be available at the WWE Hall of Fame if it opens between now and next year.

This has been a rumored project for WWE for quite some time, but with Wrestlemania coming to Orlando next year, it seems like the perfect time to pull the trigger despite how expensive the project ultimately will be.

Are you excited to have a physical WWE Hall of Fame in Orlando?

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