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Viva Las Vegas: A Brief History of WWE’s Trip to Sin City for WrestleMania 41 | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumors
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Viva Las Vegas: A Brief History of WWE’s Trip to Sin City for WrestleMania 41 | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumors

WrestleMania 39 had the advantage of being billed as the home of Hollywood and going big. WrestleMania 40 was a huge anniversary event with many championships changing hands, and it felt like Triple H was finally in full force.

Coming from Las Vegas, WrestleMania 41 should be bigger and better than both parts and will be the ultimate difference maker.

The hospitality packages offered by On Location for WrestleMania weekend are Vegas-like in every way: a priority pass before the show starring John Cena, a ‘Mania kickoff party, fast-track access to the immersive experiences available are at WWE World, Superstars walk out on the biggest stage in sports and entertainment, and much more.

Few cities offer VIP treatment like Vegas.

The shows themselves are always eventful, but it’s often the aforementioned fan festivities in the host city that ultimately prove most rewarding. WWE will undoubtedly pull out all the stops in Sin City, maximizing everything by being close together and not giving the participants a single moment to do anything not related to WrestleMania.

The loaded lineup that WWE can put together can’t be underestimated either. The Rock has heavily teased his involvement and John Cena has already confirmed he will be in action as part of his retirement tour.

Barring any injuries, CM Punk will be able to compete on the card in the coming year, along with undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, LA Knight, Gunther, Bianca Belair and the rest of WWE’s star-studded roster.

If the stars align, WWE could be looking forward to another unforgettable WrestleMania weekend that will guarantee the company’s permanent residency in Vegas for years to come.

Graham Mirmina, also known as Graham “GSM” Matthews, has specialized in sports and entertainment writing since 2010. Visit his website, WrestleRant, and subscribe to his YouTube channel for more wrestling-related content.