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Other Possible Locations For Two-Night WrestleMania 36 Event Revealed

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (March 19, 1990) – WWF MSG House Show

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on March 19, 1990, the World Wrestling Federation held a televised house show in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

This live event featured matches on the road to the ‘WrestleMania VI’ PPV.

The results can be found below:

Jim Powers defeated Iron Mike Sharpe

Hercules defeated Black Bart

Sato & Tanaka defeated Ax & Smash by count-out

Koko B Ware defeated Frenchy Martin

Earthquake defeated Jim Duggan

Bret Hart wrestled Rick Martel to a time-limit-draw

Dino Bravo defeated Brutus Beefcake by count-out

Tugboat Thomas defeated Pez Whatley

WWF Intercontinental Title: The Ultimate Warrior (C) defeated Mr. Perfect

• Other Possible Locations For Two-Night WrestleMania 36 Event Revealed

WrestleMania 36 will now be a two-night event, taking place on April 4th & 5th.

PWInsider gave an overview on the other possible locations WWE could do WrestleMania 36 at:

“There’s no word yet on other locations, but they have other locations they control and could film in, including Titan Tower in Stamford, their new HQ in Stamford and their 3D suite in the Performance Center (which would allow them to have matches in front of any 360 degree computer generated background).

The company could try and lean on their relationships with FOX or NBC Universal for assistance in finding places to shoot content for WrestleMania. It’s not like Universal Studios Orlando’s soundstages are in use currently.”

Also Read: Real Reason Behind WrestleMania 36 Becoming A Two Day Event

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