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WrestleMania is the annual flagship event produced by WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). It is the most anticipated and highest-grossing professional wrestling event in the world, often described as the “Super Bowl of Wrestling.”
Overview
- First held in 1985 at Madison Square Garden in New York City
- Created by Vince McMahon and promoted as a sports entertainment spectacle
- Known for massive stadium crowds, celebrity appearances, and historic matches
Famous Moments
- Hulk Hogan teaming with Mr. T at the original WrestleMania
- The Undertaker's legendary winning streak (21–0 before it was broken)
- The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin trilogy
- John Cena’s rise to stardom
- Return of legends like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Brock Lesnar
Cultural Crossover
- Celebrities frequently appear: Mr. T, Cyndi Lauper, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Snoop Dogg, and Bad Bunny
- Musical performances by major artists
- Featured in mainstream news and pop culture roundups
Attendance
- Modern WrestleManias draw over 70,000 live attendees
- The highest-attended was WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas with a total of 124,693 fans
Global Impact
- Broadcast in over 180 countries
- Available via WWE Network and streaming partners
- Major revenue generator for WWE through ticket sales, merchandise, and licensing
Legacy
WrestleMania is not just a wrestling show — it’s a cultural phenomenon. Fans travel worldwide to attend, and the event serves as the season finale to WWE’s year-long storylines.