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Old 06-22-2017, 10:39 PM   #47
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The US cities are basically the ones that pop up the more I read about the locations and such. Phoenix and Atlanta are two that I expect. Chicago is also up there, but would weather be a factor? They've done Mania there before. Detroit would be fun to revisit, as would, obviously, Toronto. A big match for Cena in Boston would be cool. And Seattle would be cool. You can just see WrestleMania Sky Needle, can't you? And Mania maple leaf, for that matter.

Indianapolis is a weird one. It was rumored a while ago, but it was scrapped for weather, wasn't it? Still, if they can boost tourism in that area, it would be a boon for WWE. And Philly would always be fun.

Now that they have the Network, a WrestleMania in London would be quite an interesting deal. They can do it live from there, and people can get updates the next day. They could even aim it for a Saturday in London (is that suicide?) and Americans can watch it on Sunday.
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