WWE World to return at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas
WWE introduced WWE World in 2024 during WrestleMania 40 as an event for fans to meet their favourite superstars, get autographs, and also gain a closer look into the storied history of WWE and WrestleMania.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has announced that WWE World will return at the upcoming WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas in April. According to WWE, the five-day interactive fan experience event will take place from Thursday, 17 April, through Monday, 21 April, at the Las Vegas Convention Centre West Hall in Las Vegas.
"WWE World at WrestleMania 41 will feature a variety of immersive experiences for fans including a central main stage that will host roundtable discussions with top WWE Superstars, live podcast recordings, live memorabilia and autograph sales through Fanatics Live, and the largest WWE Superstore in WrestleMania history. The event will also feature exclusive merchandise, autograph sessions and meet-and-greets with WWE Superstars and Legends, in addition to immersive exhibits and memorabilia honouring WrestleMania's 41-year history," WWE said in a statement.
WWE World is coming to Las Vegas! WWE and @Fanatics Events have announced the 5-day event featuring immersive fan experiences and the largest WWE Superstore in #WrestleMania history!
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WWE introduced WWE World in 2024 during WrestleMania 40 as an event for fans to meet their favourite superstars, get autographs, and also gain a closer look into the storied history of WWE.
WWE will host its biggest show of the year, WrestleMania 41, at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday, 19 April, and Sunday, 20 April, 2025.
WrestleMania 41 will be the last outing of some of WWE's biggest names, including John Cena and Bill Goldberg, at the annual PLE as they are set to retire from wrestling in 2025.
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