WRESTLEMANIA: Check Out Some Drone Footage Of The Stage Construction For This Year's Show Of Shows

WRESTLEMANIA: Check Out Some Drone Footage Of The Stage Construction For This Year's Show Of Shows

WWE is going all out for this year's Showcase of the Immortals, and with WrestleMania less than a week away, we have a sneak peek at how the construction of the stage is coming along. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Apr 05, 2021 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Construction has begun inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, ahead of next week's two-night WrestleMania. As you can probably tell from the video, WWE is sticking with the pirate theme which was supposed to be part of last year's Showcase of the Immortals. 

Considering the fact WrestleMania was moved to the Performance Center at the last-minute thanks to the pandemic, it's not surprising this set is being pulled out of storage because it was likely ready to be constructed last year before the event was cancelled (the only part of the stage we got to see in the PC was the massive WrestleMania logo which Kevin Owens jumped off).

In this leaked drone footage - which comes our way courtesy of videographer Action Jax FPV - we get to see how things are coming along, with the stage seemingly based on a pirate ship.

That certainly ties into the fact the stadium is the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Both nights of WrestleMania are expected to only include around 25,000 fans, but this is the first WWE show in over a year that has included anyone in attendance (outside of NXT recruits and the ThunderDome).

Check out the footage below: 
 

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