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WWE Considering Bizarre “Outside-The-Box” Idea For WrestleMania

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WWE is considering adding a new post-WrestleMania event.

WWE WrestleMania 41 is set to take place on April 19 and 20 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. This marks the second time the event has been held in the Las Vegas area, with WrestleMania XI taking place at Caesars Palace in 1993.

24 hours before the event kicks off, SmackDown will set the table before the Hall of Fame ceremony follows later in the night. Then, in the afternoon of April 19, NXT takes centre stage with Stand & Deliver.

With WrestleMania done and dusted, the highly anticipated “Raw after WrestleMania” will be broadcast live on April 21. But yet another event could be added to the schedule.

According to a report from Wrestle Votes, WWE has discussed what has been described as running an “outside-the-box” idea for a WrestleMania Roast with comedian Tony Hinchcliffe.

According to a well-placed source, WWE has discussed an “outside-the-box” idea of running a post-WrestleMania event in Las Vegas on Sunday night, 4/20. We’re told the concept would be ‘The Roast of WrestleMania,’ featuring comedic megastar Tony Hinchcliffe.

WWE Confirms Change To Hall Of Fame

Meanwhile, it’s been announced that the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on April 18 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. This marks the first time in several years that the ceremony will be a standalone event and not attached to WWE SmackDown.

In the days after the announcement, Fred Ottman, better known to fans as Typhoon, confirmed that The Natural Disasters will be part of the Hall of Fame class of 2025. Typhoon and Earthquake (John Tenta) began teaming together in 1991 before going on to win the World Tag Team Titles.

The pair join Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Lex Luger in receiving the honour in 2025.