A few days ago WWE booked Rusev in a casket match with The Undertaker at the Greatest Royal Rumble pay-per-view, but yesterday The Bulgarian Brute was mysteriously pulled from the match, and replaced by Chris Jericho. After the big change was made, Rusev took to Twitter to post the following:
There seems to be a lot of speculation regarding what’s going on with Rusev and WWE at the moment, but it’s worth noting that he has removed all references to WWE from his Twitter profile.
WrestleMania 34 has come and gone, and the event brought a lot of people to New Orleans for WrestleMania Week.
Next year WrestleMania will be returning to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, and it looks like one major city is already making a play to host the event again in the future.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Orlando hopes to host WrestleMania again, and Orange County, Florida’s tourist development sports incentive committee requested a $1 million increase in resort taxes in the city which would add fees to sales of hotels and motels. The extra money could potentially be used to bring WrestleMania back in 2023 or 2025.
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