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Old 03-21-2004, 03:04 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by The CyNick
I think they are just worried that they cant sell 50,000+ tix anymore with business being down. I kinda think they can when you figure Safeco sold out no problem and business was down then as well.

In terms of future Manias:

Georgia Dome in Atlanta would make sense in the near future.

I would do Boston maybe for 22 or 23 (whenever Cena is going to main event).

I think Chicago should host Wrestlemania 25, because Chi-town is considered one of the WWE's top cities.

Houston should get 27 (ten years later)

Florida should get a Mania at some point.

I know the Mexican economy sucks, but I wonder if they could find a large venue in Mexico to hold Mania for Eddie.

Montreal would probably sell out 60,000+ tix for a Mania
They can sell 50,000 tickets for any Mania now with ease. Especially with more international interest. Before Mania 17, most of us never had a clue about going to these shows. Now it's a lot easier.

You'd know this better than I will - What's the chances of doing an open air WrestleMania? I thought the Rose Bowl would have been a better pick especially since they could limit the seating. What about other cities putting weather conditions into account?

Florida definately needs a Mania.

They should go to Texas if they are doing a PPV for Eddie. Go to a predominate catholic hispanic city like San Antonio (dunno what El Paso has in terms of facilities) and build it as a home town show. Mexican economy kills any hope of a big show. They are struggling to do house shows there.

What building in Montreal holds 60,000?

At the end of the day, any city holding Mania has to cope with that many visitors to the city.
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