WWE has already announced that this year's WrestleMania was the most talked about edition of the PPV on social media, but it turns out that wasn't the only record this year's Showcase of the Immortals managed to break over the two days it streamed on the WWE Network.
It's normally at around this time WWE likes to tout attendance numbers, but that was never going to happen in the empty WWE Performance Center (but given the way they like to inflate numbers, it's surprising they didn't put out a number in the low thousands if nothing else!
Here's the full announcement from the company:
WrestleMania Sets More Records
In addition to WrestleMania becoming the most social event in WWE history, WWE set WrestleMania Week viewership records with more than 967 million video views across the company's digital and social platforms including WWE Network, WWE.com, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat, an increase of +20 percent year-over-year.
Additionally, a record 46 million hours of content was consumed during WrestleMania Week, an increase of +28 percent year-over-year.
As previously announced, WrestleMania was the most social event in WWE history with more than 13.8 million total social media interactions on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, +57 percent vs. last year's WrestleMania, according to Nielsen Social.