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In a surprising turn of events, WrestleMania 42 will no longer take place in New Orleans. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation announced this decision in a joint statement with WWE, citing a shift in plans for the iconic wrestling event. While the new location for WrestleMania 42 remains undisclosed, the announcement did bring some good news for fans in the region.
The Sports Foundation revealed that New Orleans will still have the opportunity to host a future WrestleMania along with the Money in the Bank event in 2026. This development ensures that the city will continue to be a significant player in the world of professional wrestling, maintaining its status as a prime destination for major sporting events.
Fans are left eagerly anticipating the details of the new location for WrestleMania 42, while also looking forward to the exciting events planned for 2026 in New Orleans.
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