It’s the biggest spectacle in sports entertainment. WWE WrestleMania will return to Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Sunday, April 2 for its 33rd annual event.
The show will feature seven hours of action, including a Main Event match between Universal Champion Goldberg and Brock Lesnar. Lesnar looks to avenge a 90-second loss to Goldberg in their previous Survivor Series match last November, as well as a quick elimination during the Royal Rumble in January.
WrestleMania 33 will also feature matches between Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt for the WWE Championship, a mixed tag team match featuring John Cena and Nikki Bella against The Miz and Maryse and The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns.
But the action doesn’t stop there. WWE will be holding several events throughout the week beginning with WWE Axxess at the Orange County Convention Center on Thursday, April 2nd. The event includes meet-and-greets with current WWE superstars and legends, as well as several live matches featuring superstars from NXT, the U.K. Championship Tournament, 205 Live, PROGRESS Wrestling and ICW.
WrestleMania 33 Is Going To Run Wild All Over Orlando
On Friday, WWE will hold its annual Hall of Fame ceremony at the Amway Center. The event includes the inductions of former WWE Champion and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle, former WCW Champion Diamond Dallas Page and former NWA Tag Team Champions The Rock ‘N’ Roll Express, among others.
WWE NXT -- which films its television show at Full Sail University monthly and trains at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando -- will hold its TakeOver pay-per-view on Saturday at the Amway Center.
WWE will also film live episodes of Raw and SmackDown at the Amway Center on the Monday and Tuesday night following WrestleMania.
Church Street District is hosting their own Church Street District Wrestlemania Block Party on Sunday, April 2nd from 12pm-5pm complete with LIVE music, life-size wrestler cutouts for photo ops with your favorite super stars. Enjoy games, giveaways and drink specials from Jim Beam and Bud Light during this FREE family friendly event.
Orlando will host WrestleMania for the second time and the first since 2008. The event is expected to sellout and provide a $170 million boost to the local economy, Mayor Buddy Dyer told the Orlando Sentinel last November.