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In the WWE, the show will go on. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. announced Monday that its WrestleMania 36 event scheduled for April 5 will still take place, though without fans in attendance ...
At WWE WrestleMania 36, The Undertaker defeated AJ Styles in a Boneyard Match. If you’ve ever what happened when the old man keeps telling the kids to get off his lawn, you found out at ...
It was stupid, it was cheesy, and every single damn minute of it was amazing. Not having fans for WrestleMania 36 was obviously not ideal, but it has afforded WWE a chance to lean into the capital ...
Night 1 of WrestleMania 36 was unlike any pay-per-view we’ve ever seen, taking place with zero fans in attendance, but WWE’s biggest stars still managed to deliver a few classic moments.
This year's Wrestlemania 36 wrapped up its two-night event on April 5. The WWE PPV had some incredible, memorable moments, like the AJ Styles vs. Undertaker Boneyard Match and the Firefly Fun ...
So how did World Wrestling Entertainment manage to air WrestleMania 36 over the weekend, how was it different from past editions and what is the business impact on the sports entertainment powerhouse?
Blake Oestriecher is a columnist covering WWE, AEW and pro wrestling. WWE WrestleMania 36 was the strangest pay-per-view in pro wrestling history, but for the most part, both nights of WWE’s ...
WrestleMania 36's boneyard match between The Undertaker and AJ Styles was dramatic, unique and cinematic. The brains behind this showdown certainly used the lack of audience to their advantage as ...
After Night One of WWE's WrestleMania 36 ended with The Undertaker defeating AJ Styles in a "Boneyard Match," it was hard to tell what we'd be in for during Night Two. The WWE has successfully ...
Daniel Van Boom is an award-winning Senior Writer based in Sydney, Australia. Daniel Van Boom covers cryptocurrency, NFTs, culture and global issues. When not writing, Daniel Van Boom practices ...
There has never been a WrestleMania quite like WrestleMania 36. There were highlights and lowlights to the first-ever second night of WrestleMania, but there is no denying that WWE took chances in ...
WWE’s WrestleMania 36 has been one of the strangest WWE pay-per-view events in history so far, mostly because it’s the only WrestleMania ever that had to be spread across two nights and filmed ...