WrestleMania: Could the coronavirus cause more damage to the event?

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As you may know by now, the world is dealing with the pandemic known as the coronavirus. The other name for it is COVID-19. There are a few things that are opened and those still have some problems. One of the areas that seem to be still running is professional wrestling. While they don’t have a crowd, the shows for AEW and WWE are still going on. While AEW seems to be ok so far, WWE is the one that is probably going to face a much bigger problem. We are a few weeks away from WrestleMania 36. Amidst everything going on, they are still holding the event. However, it is being held in the Performance Center in Orlando.

Several of the wrestlers who are set to work WrestleMania live north of the border in Canada. The most notable one is the current WWE Champion, Brock Lesnar. He lives in Saskatchewan, Canada. He is set to defend the title against the winner of the 2020 Royal Rumble, Drew McIntyre. With everything going on, there has been talk of closing the border between the US and Canada.

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It’s worth noting that Brock Lesnar is scheduled to be on Monday Night Raw this week. There’s a good chance he could just come to the United States before the closure and stay until after WrestleMania. However, many hotels are closed right now and this could cause a problem. With how many problems the WWE is facing with WrestleMania 36, if Brock Lesnar doesn’t work then it will cause bigger problems.

Even if Brock Lesnar wasn’t holding a title, you still want him working the show. While many WWE fans may not like Brock Lesnar because he works so limited, he is still a draw. This goes back to the argument that WWE should of postponed the show until June or July.