Ramblemania Rewind 37 – WWE Wrestlemania 37 (2021)

Date: April 10–11, 2021
Venue: Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, Florida
Attendance Night 1: 17,946
Attendance Night 2: 18,501
Combined: 40,806

“It’s Like Having Two Days Of Colonoscopies.”
Jim Ross on two nights of Wrestlemania

For some reason, I found that quote from WWE Hall Of Famer, AEW Announcer, and former Dippin’ Dots pitchman Jim Ross funny. And considering I’ve had my share of colonoscopies over the years, that certainly sounds like an apt analogy.

Wrestlemania 37 would be the first WWE show since the pandemic shut everything down to host a large number of fans. We’re not quite at full capacity yet since COVID was still a prominent heel and we wouldn’t get filled arenas until that year’s Money In The Bank PPV (although AEW would beat them to the punch with their Double Or Nothing show from Daily’s Place). Still, for what it’s worth, the crowd was .

WWE decided to keep the two-night format that continues to this day, thus making Wrestlemania bigger than ever. Some people would question the decision to do this, but honestly, I thought it was the right move. A one-night Wrestlemania lasting ten hours or so was simply too much of a chore to sit through and since I would end up watching those shows over several nights, the decision to make two nights at three-ish hours a piece makes it much more manageable… so long as they keep it that length and not go overboard… as they are prone to doing.

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Ramblemania Rewind 36 – WWE Wrestlemania 36 (2020)

Date: April 4-5, 2020
Venue: WWE Performance Center – Orlando, FL
Attendance: 0

So… 2020 was an interesting year. I lived it. You lived it. We all lived it. No need to go into the details. Because WWE sure as hell wouldn’t and… yeah, let’s not go there.

Anyway, due to prevailing circumstances, Wrestlemania 36 and all subsequent WWE programming for the foreseeable future would move from their originally scheduled locations to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, where the only audience greeting the talent would be watching from their homes on television. Empty arena matches were a gimmick once upon a time. Hell, promotions holding shows in closed studio settings with no fans was often a sign of troubling times. Never in a million years would I expect WWE to hold such shows in such a format, let alone a Wrestlemania… but here we are.

Even watching these years later, it’s still such a surreal sight. And while the rest of the world was pretty much shut down, the wrestling business would continue onwards, whether it’d be WWE, AEW, or even Impact at times. There’s always the discussion of whether they should or shouldn’t have done so, but what’s done is done… and for the most part, the business survived. And for what it’s worth, this is the first Wrestlemania to be held over two nights; a tradition that would continue to this very day. Mind you, I still would’ve preferred a single, four-hour show, but given the option between a single TEN HOUR show, and two slightly smaller ones… I’ll go with the two-night option.

So here we are… Wrestlemania 36 in an empty Performance Center… what could possibly go right?

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Ramblemania Rewind – WWE Wrestlemania 36 (2020)

WWE Wrestlemania 36
Sunday, April 5th, 2020
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
Attendance: 283,098

Wrestlemania 36 was the widely-attended event from Tampa. So widely attended that it broke the worldwide record in the history of attendance. And look, I know I said that Wrestlemania X-Seven was the textbook example of a quality Wrestlemania card and I do still consider that the absolute BEST Mania of all time… but goddamn does 36 come close.

In what seems like the opposite of Mania 35 – a show that lasted eleventy-billion hours – Mania 36’s runtime clocked in roughly less than two hours and thirty minutes. Add another two hours for the pre-show where they had their annual battle royales that I don’t care for, but this was a short show with some big matches.

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Ramblemania Rewind 35 – WWE Wrestlemania 35 (2019)

Date: April 7, 2019
Venue: MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance: 68,000–70,000

For what it’s worth, this was a rather significant and newsworthy Wrestlemania.

For the first time in its 34 year history, three of WWE’s top female wrestles would headline a Wrestlemania main event. It was here that saw Kofi Kingston become the first black man to be crowned WWE World Heavyweight Champion… some would argue Rock, but Rock’s only part-Black – he’d more accurately be the first person of color to win said title. It was on this show where Kurt Angle and Dave Bautista would have their final wrestling matches… neither of which were high notes to end a career on, but that’s another story entirely. It was on this show…’s pre-show where Curt Hawkins – man who lost more matches than he’s had matches – would team with partner Zack Ryder to win the RAW Tag-Team Titles. The team they beat for those titles? The Revival… as in FUCK THE REVIVAL. Or FTR for short.

A fairly significant show with some fairly significant stuff… and the only takeaway I got from this show is that it was too goddamned long.

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Ramblemania Rewind 34 – WWE Wrestlemania 34 (2018)

Date: April 8, 2018
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Superdome – New Orleans, Louisiana
Attendance: 78,133

So you remember when I started the Ramblemania 32 post a couple days ago with “This show. This Fucking Show?”

I meant for that to open this show… let’s try that again… once more with feeling….

This show.

THIS. FUCKING. SHOW.

Not bothering with an intro to this pile of shit. Let’s go.

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