Wrestlemania to Jersey, Dallas? Deals supposedly final

Jan 12, 2012 - 14:33
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Wrestlemania to Jersey, Dallas? Deals supposedly final
Where will you watch Wrestlemania?

According to Popthecrowd.com, wrestler Triple H, the son-in-law of WWE scion Vince McMahon, was in MetLife stadium this week to finalize a deal to bring Wrestlemania 29 to the home of the Jets and Giants in 2013...and news trickled out that Wrestlemania 30 would go to Cowboys Stadium in 2014.

Wrestlemania 4 and 5 were both in Atlantic City, New Jersey, at Trump Plaza, and the state that gave us the big screen's Randy "The Ram" Robinson in The Wrestler has waited a quarter-century for wrestling's biggest event to retu.

Cowboys Stadium is no stranger to mammoth, overblown events -- it hosted last year's Super Bowl -- and every Cowboys season is basically scripted drama anyway.

Where will you watch Wrestlemania?

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