Wrestlemania is unrealistic sure (Although timezones shouldn't be the primary reason, as they could just do it morning/lunch as we usually do) But I think A Royal Rumble one day would be nice. If UK can get Wrestlemania, I don't think us getting a RR is too much to ask.
@@Bills-w1b but they would have to put SummerSlam around December or November bc that's when it's Summer and also the big venues will be available, due to the NRL & AFL.
@@armandomorales0921 no actually in Northern California, which is where I’m posted at it started at 2 AM. I literally did not give a damn for that pay-per-view. I mean I did, but I didn’t care to watch it live I usually do I watch every single premium live event, but when it starts at that time, I’ll just catch a replay.
@@Californiaconversation Well, when we Aussies tend to get many international sporting events occurring during the middle of the night (Aussie time), then we're used to either staying up late to watch them or simply record them and watch them later on in the day. Crown Jewel was on at like 4 or 5am on the east coast of Australia recently, Sunday morning. But most of the U.S PLE's and episodes such as RAW and SD are on late mornings/lunch time on the east coast of Australia, depending on daylight savings time as well. We also have to remember to avoid getting on the internet and watching any news programmes or updates until we have watched the recording from overnight, just so we can avoid any spoilers. 🤣
I'm an Australian and have watched WWE, RAW, Smackdown, Elimination Chamber, since the days of the Undertaker, we can watch all the matches here, we do have recording facilities on our TV 📺, what's the big deal? 😏
I literally set my alarm for 4am just to watch Elimination Chamber in Perth-it was worth it! As well, Grayson Waller is so good at his character; he answers the questions truthfully and then puts his heel character spin on it perfectly!
Yeah, dude, you’re a brave man. It started over here in Northern California at 2 AM and I refuse to wake up at that time. I usually wake up throughout the night to take a piss but I’m not watching the wrestling pay-per-view at 2 AM. I’ll just catch a replay once I wake up and not comes from somebody who watches every single premium live event when it actually starts. It’s just that it starts at that time. I’m not doing it.
That makes so much sense. I have always wanted to go to a WWE Live Event. Been a fan in Australia for over 20 years. Never had the chance to go. I would he happy with any great show. But a Royal Rumble would be nice. I love you Grayson Waller. You are realistic and smart. Thank you for calling out NY lol F that place.
Hopefully not Feb, I'd rather not have them competing against AEW while they're in town and take any of their hype away. Would come across as petty too.
@@mitchpistak588 An outdoor venue in the evening isn't so bad, weather wise. Plus, Melbourne doesn't always get stinking hot weather all summer long either. Which is a good thing for me at my age. 😜
Hahahaha that is a great comment. I know he doesnt mean it but kayfabe wise calling the people trash is a good move for a heel. The Rock definitely will approve.
Best bet for Australia with a Big 4 PLE would be a Royal Rumble falling on a Sunday or Australia Day Monday public holiday. Can be at midday Aus time (8pm EST) in the roofed Marvel Stadium and it’ll have the usual aesthetic for a PLE and still be able to draw a 60k crowd.
Is it that rough? Like, I’m in the U.K. and most WWE PPV’s are like 1am/2am here, obviously for a lot of Europe that’s 2am/3am, for Sydney that would be around 12pm/1pm I think? … surely there’s a way of timing it that wouldn’t completely mess shit up, right?
From a paper stand point, having Wrestlemania in our country would work no doubt about that, the Elimination Chamber in Perth was a success, not only that. The first Supershow-down in 2018 that was held at the MCG drew a crowd the week after the Grand Final
Unfortunately both those shows struggled to sell tickets until the week of. Same thing is happening with AEW Grand Slam Australia in Brisbane. But tbf most Aussies like to wait til the last minute, especially for sports.
It sucks, but its actually true. Time zones play a massive role when it comes to international shows they did( backlash, elimination chamber, crown jewel) because it impacts how exactly everyone in the world, especially here in the u.s. want to watch it. There's a massive time zone hours gap between the u.s. and Australia.
Could always just man up and just do it like Australia has to do every week to watch any wrestling. Only wrestling we cam watch that's even close to the same time as us is NJPW shows, coz they're only 1 hour behind us. Saudi Shows- 3am UK shows- 2am Weekly TV- 10am/11am during daylight savings Backlash in Peurto Rico- 4am Bash In Berlin- 4am Would be nice for Australia to get something we can actually watch at night for once.
@@shinobu1886 100% agree I can't see why the event couldn't be held around 12pm local Melbourne, Australia daylight savings time. That makes it 8pm New York time.
@RobertHall-d8d fans don't care about a billion pound company's revenue, nor do they have to. I miss the atmosphere of smaller venues to, doesn't mean it makes business sense
@@RobertHall-d8dreal fans don't give a fuck about anything other than what we see on the screen. Ratings don't mean shit, attendance don't mean shit, we CERTAINLY don't give a fuck about the rich losing some money.
@@SomethingCreative20 ALL major sporting codes are ALL about the money these days. The people who run these sporting businesses could care less about the nostalgia value for older people who used to remember the good old days. They ONLY CARE ABOUT the almighty dollar. The global lockdowns proved that. Even in Australia, they moved the most popular sporting event interstate two years in a row, despite where it was moved from is a venue that can hold a lot more attendees. It was simply because they could not hold the grand final event in the usual state due to lockdowns, which would have meant no-one could attend. They moved the event to another state, even though the venues were smaller, simply because they wanted the money it would bring in. And at the end of the day, the more people that can actually get in to see the event, they are actually happier. The fans would certainly kick up a fuss if they held such major events in a smaller venue, where far less people will miss out on being able to attend.
At least he's being honest. "I would lose for it to happen. .. But let's be realistic it'll never happen." I wish the people online were willing to accept that it's unlikely. Their premiere show goes international. Barring going to Canada. Because there's no time difference.
If China becomes a bigger WWE market we might get one coz we crossover with the Chinese timezone. But until then it's not even remotely reasonable frankly, I love us getting EC though- I hope maybe we get a Rumble soon!
You have the show take place early in the morning in Australia. So the international broadcast is taking place mid day. It would be the only WrestleMania to start at night, have the sunrise mid-show, and end the during the day.
WM generally starts at 7PM eastern time in US, if you did it at that time in Australia it would push the start back to 9PM. That's too late to start the biggest PPV for their biggest market. Its much more likely to stay the way it is with you guys getting EC where it airs at 12PM in the US but in prime time in your country. And you really don't want WrestleMania as the event you get, the tickets are extremely overpriced to where you're paying a bunch for upper deck seats where you can barely see what going on without watching the monitors.
@@joemckim1183 People already pay around $200 or more for those high deck seats at concerts. And the best they can see is watching the big monitors on the sides of the stage. So why would sports nuts not wanna pay about that much or more, to see a massive event like WM in Australia.
It's not that easy there is a contract. They have to go there twice a year. There are still 5 or 6 more shows. And that doesn't include. COVID makeups (at least 2 maybe 3) or a deal extension for another 5 - 10 yrs
@ I don't mind the once or twice a year for now. But as for wrestlemania, that's a big no. They should stick to having it in the USA. With second and third choices being Canada and UK
Erm... the MCG is a PERFECT venue to hold a Wrestlemania. The existing seating capacity alone is around 100,000. Let alone the added seats that can be included on the ground level, around the ring.
@@XtotheK Well, not technically in the dead of winter. Since the dead of winter in Australia is July, and SummerSlam this year was in September. I don't see why a SummerSlam couldn't be held in Australia in a more northern part of the country, say NSW or QLD, in early September. I don't think any of the wrestlers would wanna be up that way during the hotter Australian summer months, though, for another event like Royal Rumble. That's Dec, Jan, Feb and sometimes March. Where it's more likely to be stifling hot weather at that time of the year.
@@mebeme007 SummerSlam was held on August 3rd in 2024, and usually is every year although it was held in July as recently as 2022. And while July is indeed technically the coldest month, August isn't much better. There isn't a part of the country that is anywhere near populated enough to host a WWE event that wouldn't at least have a plausible chance of cold, rainy weather from April to September, even in Queensland. And as for your Royal Rumble comment, the weather wouldn't matter if it was held indoors.
@@XtotheK Brisbane has an average of 24 degrees celsius for September, and 3 days of rain on average. And an indoor event on a stinking hot day with no air conditioning, is a ridiculous idea. 🤦♀
@@mebeme007 Yeah I agree, I can't even comprehend how such a ludicrous idea could have been in anyway implied. Or that there even would be a plausible indoor venue option that had the capacity to host a WWE Big 4 PPV that didn't have some form of air conditioning/climate control.
I mean why not do the three places Wrestlemania again because it would work now with Netflix & Peacock. some matches in Australia in the morning , some in The UK in the afternoon and the rest can be in America at night 🤷🏻♂️👀🤣 the money that would bring to the company, oh boy
They would be charging a fortune for the tickets, if they decided to do something like that in Australia or anywhere outside the U.S. After all, the amount of money it would cost them to transport so much equipment overseas for multiple venues, would be astounding.
@@mebeme007 You do realise they've got a storage for the important stuff right it's just creating the new stuff that comes from a PPE which if they're smart they do it around the area btw you're acting like prices aren't already killer.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 Do you even know what you're talking about. Did you even understand what the op said. You think they can just dash out and buy all the steel, lighting, ropes, mat and all the rest of it at the last minute in the UK and Australia, so as to save on shipping it all from the U.S to the UK and Australia. I don't know about dennis being a self proclaimed goat, more like a dolt.
@@dennisgoatimer1079 Storage where? They have storage buildings all over the world, with WWE equipment just sitting around waiting for the next possible WWE event to be held in that country in another 3-5 years or more?
They're not going to wanna hold a WM event in Australia, where the venue is lucky to get only around 50k attendees each night. It may be ok for an event like Elimination Chamber, but not for the biggest annual wrestling event. They'd pick a venue that could hold twice as many people each night, like Stadium Australia or the MCG.
@@mebeme007 Thanks for the analysis Meltzer. Newy drew 100k people for the V8 supercar race last year. Race cars are way more boring than wrestling, so I can only imagine the records that would be broken.
Yeah, we're not going to get any of the Big Four shows (or MitB, which is functionally the fifth at this point) down here. Its too far away, the population's way too small, and the timezone is about as bad as you can get for scheduling the show for maximum viewership stateside. Really, I don't see Mania EVER being outside the US
Literally all they need to do is start the show at 10am Australia time. Thats what time PPVs usually start. Then itll be normal time for Americans, since they love to cry over stupid shit like thos.
As an Australian 100% agree we shouldn't get Wrestlemania but Elimination Chamber and similar works!
so only B-show while Wrestlemania and SummerSlam are a no no
Perths getting another show next year
Wrestlemania is unrealistic sure (Although timezones shouldn't be the primary reason, as they could just do it morning/lunch as we usually do)
But I think A Royal Rumble one day would be nice. If UK can get Wrestlemania, I don't think us getting a RR is too much to ask.
I think a summer slam would be cool in Australia although it’s not realistic
@@Bills-w1b but they would have to put SummerSlam around December or November bc that's when it's Summer and also the big venues will be available, due to the NRL & AFL.
I woke up an hour and a half into elimantion chamber because I got the time zones wrong 😂
That show started at 4 am Pacific time in California!
I messed up the time and I live in New Zealand 😂 we are a few hours ahead.
@@armandomorales0921 no actually in Northern California, which is where I’m posted at it started at 2 AM. I literally did not give a damn for that pay-per-view. I mean I did, but I didn’t care to watch it live I usually do I watch every single premium live event, but when it starts at that time, I’ll just catch a replay.
@@Californiaconversation
Well, when we Aussies tend to get many international sporting events occurring during the middle of the night (Aussie time), then we're used to either staying up late to watch them or simply record them and watch them later on in the day.
Crown Jewel was on at like 4 or 5am on the east coast of Australia recently, Sunday morning.
But most of the U.S PLE's and episodes such as RAW and SD are on late mornings/lunch time on the east coast of Australia, depending on daylight savings time as well.
We also have to remember to avoid getting on the internet and watching any news programmes or updates until we have watched the recording from overnight, just so we can avoid any spoilers. 🤣
I'm an Australian and have watched WWE, RAW, Smackdown, Elimination Chamber, since the days of the Undertaker, we can watch all the matches here, we do have recording facilities on our TV 📺, what's the big deal? 😏
Trashing on NY part funny as hell. "and thats just the people"
His hate for NYC turned him babyface for me 😂
I literally set my alarm for 4am just to watch Elimination Chamber in Perth-it was worth it! As well, Grayson Waller is so good at his character; he answers the questions truthfully and then puts his heel character spin on it perfectly!
And I didn't have to wake up that morning. So it's good for me.
Yeah, dude, you’re a brave man. It started over here in Northern California at 2 AM and I refuse to wake up at that time. I usually wake up throughout the night to take a piss but I’m not watching the wrestling pay-per-view at 2 AM. I’ll just catch a replay once I wake up and not comes from somebody who watches every single premium live event when it actually starts. It’s just that it starts at that time. I’m not doing it.
"with indi, with me" damn.
Yeah with the US title announced releasing her at this moment just felt premature and I'm just sad now.
Wait, what ?
Indi was mid
@@armandomorales0921she has a lot of potential. They probably didn't have any plans for her
@@tengkuamsyar2120 Indi Hartwell was released a few weeks ago.
That makes so much sense. I have always wanted to go to a WWE Live Event. Been a fan in Australia for over 20 years. Never had the chance to go. I would he happy with any great show. But a Royal Rumble would be nice. I love you Grayson Waller. You are realistic and smart. Thank you for calling out NY lol F that place.
November- February is the sweet spot for shows in Australia to not be effected by Footy and Rugby.
Hopefully not Feb, I'd rather not have them competing against AEW while they're in town and take any of their hype away. Would come across as petty too.
Too hot that time of year
@@mitchpistak588
An outdoor venue in the evening isn't so bad, weather wise.
Plus, Melbourne doesn't always get stinking hot weather all summer long either.
Which is a good thing for me at my age. 😜
Hahahaha that is a great comment. I know he doesnt mean it but kayfabe wise calling the people trash is a good move for a heel. The Rock definitely will approve.
Best bet for Australia with a Big 4 PLE would be a Royal Rumble falling on a Sunday or Australia Day Monday public holiday. Can be at midday Aus time (8pm EST) in the roofed Marvel Stadium and it’ll have the usual aesthetic for a PLE and still be able to draw a 60k crowd.
A Rumble in a huge open arena in broad daylight would be a sight, not gonna lie.
Would NOT wanna be in a roofed arena when it's a 30+ degree day, that's for sure.
That's in celsius.
Fahrenheit is 86+
I'm Australian and agree we shouldn't have a wrestlemania London should get it next tbh
I was there at elimination chamber in Perth and it was so good! We could definitely host another one!
Is it that rough? Like, I’m in the U.K. and most WWE PPV’s are like 1am/2am here, obviously for a lot of Europe that’s 2am/3am, for Sydney that would be around 12pm/1pm I think? … surely there’s a way of timing it that wouldn’t completely mess shit up, right?
From a paper stand point, having Wrestlemania in our country would work no doubt about that, the Elimination Chamber in Perth was a success, not only that. The first Supershow-down in 2018 that was held at the MCG drew a crowd the week after the Grand Final
Unfortunately both those shows struggled to sell tickets until the week of. Same thing is happening with AEW Grand Slam Australia in Brisbane. But tbf most Aussies like to wait til the last minute, especially for sports.
It sucks, but its actually true. Time zones play a massive role when it comes to international shows they did( backlash, elimination chamber, crown jewel) because it impacts how exactly everyone in the world, especially here in the u.s. want to watch it. There's a massive time zone hours gap between the u.s. and Australia.
And that is exactly why WM or SummerSlam is probably never coming to one of those cities, especially now with SummerSlam becoming a 2 day event also.
Yes, but you can easily work around that by just doing it a lunch time, which would just be normal time for the US
Could always just man up and just do it like Australia has to do every week to watch any wrestling. Only wrestling we cam watch that's even close to the same time as us is NJPW shows, coz they're only 1 hour behind us.
Saudi Shows- 3am
UK shows- 2am
Weekly TV- 10am/11am during daylight savings
Backlash in Peurto Rico- 4am
Bash In Berlin- 4am
Would be nice for Australia to get something we can actually watch at night for once.
@@shinobu1886
100% agree
I can't see why the event couldn't be held around 12pm local Melbourne, Australia daylight savings time.
That makes it 8pm New York time.
@@92SynysterShadows
We got that already, at the Elimination Chamber earlier this year.
That was late afternoon/early evening time in Perth.
Soonish? I need this to be next year! I need to see John Cena in person one last time!
The bigger WrestleMania gets, less city will be able to host it. I miss when it was in smaller venue.
How old are you
So you want them to cut the average yearly attendance by what 60% or more. And lose millions in potential money?
@RobertHall-d8d fans don't care about a billion pound company's revenue, nor do they have to. I miss the atmosphere of smaller venues to, doesn't mean it makes business sense
@@RobertHall-d8dreal fans don't give a fuck about anything other than what we see on the screen. Ratings don't mean shit, attendance don't mean shit, we CERTAINLY don't give a fuck about the rich losing some money.
@@SomethingCreative20
ALL major sporting codes are ALL about the money these days.
The people who run these sporting businesses could care less about the nostalgia value for older people who used to remember the good old days.
They ONLY CARE ABOUT the almighty dollar.
The global lockdowns proved that.
Even in Australia, they moved the most popular sporting event interstate two years in a row, despite where it was moved from is a venue that can hold a lot more attendees.
It was simply because they could not hold the grand final event in the usual state due to lockdowns, which would have meant no-one could attend.
They moved the event to another state, even though the venues were smaller, simply because they wanted the money it would bring in.
And at the end of the day, the more people that can actually get in to see the event, they are actually happier.
The fans would certainly kick up a fuss if they held such major events in a smaller venue, where far less people will miss out on being able to attend.
Just host a WrestleMania at 9pm ET which is like noon in Australia or something
You realize mania nights run 4-5 hrs. They aren't going to do a multi hour show and start it at 9:00
@@RobertHall-d8d hell yeah brother, mania until 2am in the morning
@@RobertHall-d8dsuck it up we got to when it's on til late over here
At least he's being honest. "I would lose for it to happen. .. But let's be realistic it'll never happen." I wish the people online were willing to accept that it's unlikely. Their premiere show goes international. Barring going to Canada. Because there's no time difference.
On the timezone thing they can do what the UFC used to do. Midday in Australia but nothing changing for when its on in America
If China becomes a bigger WWE market we might get one coz we crossover with the Chinese timezone. But until then it's not even remotely reasonable frankly, I love us getting EC though- I hope maybe we get a Rumble soon!
You have the show take place early in the morning in Australia.
So the international broadcast is taking place mid day.
It would be the only WrestleMania to start at night, have the sunrise mid-show, and end the during the day.
I agree. But I live in a country near Australia so I don't mind it on my part of the world.
Didnt the Ring get stolen by Pirates when it was getting shipped by boat, then they had to send another one?
I can't believe I'm saying this but I totally agree with him.I've been to new york and it's the worst place in the world
We’ll Be Tired By Then Especially When WrestleMania Is A 6 Hour Show
Grayson is correct. New York really really sucks.
If that happens, WrestleMania will air at 4 or 5am in the United States.
12pm Australia time Wrestlemania!
WM generally starts at 7PM eastern time in US, if you did it at that time in Australia it would push the start back to 9PM. That's too late to start the biggest PPV for their biggest market. Its much more likely to stay the way it is with you guys getting EC where it airs at 12PM in the US but in prime time in your country. And you really don't want WrestleMania as the event you get, the tickets are extremely overpriced to where you're paying a bunch for upper deck seats where you can barely see what going on without watching the monitors.
@@joemckim1183That's not too late dude
@@joemckim1183
People already pay around $200 or more for those high deck seats at concerts. And the best they can see is watching the big monitors on the sides of the stage.
So why would sports nuts not wanna pay about that much or more, to see a massive event like WM in Australia.
Wrestlemania? Unfortunately not realistic.
Royal Rumble? If UK is able to get a WM, I don't think a RR here one day is too much to ask.
could do wrestlemania in the morning in aus?
He is right about nyc. I’m from ny too.
Good heel work ngl. 👏 👏
Saudi should never host wrestlemania either. It needs to stop hosting ppvs all together. It's boring there
It's not that easy there is a contract. They have to go there twice a year. There are still 5 or 6 more shows. And that doesn't include. COVID makeups (at least 2 maybe 3) or a deal extension for another 5 - 10 yrs
@ I don't mind the once or twice a year for now. But as for wrestlemania, that's a big no. They should stick to having it in the USA. With second and third choices being Canada and UK
Wrestlemania would have to happen at the MCG and that’s just not possible in April either
We don’t have big enough arenas to host WrestleMania….
Erm... the MCG is a PERFECT venue to hold a Wrestlemania.
The existing seating capacity alone is around 100,000.
Let alone the added seats that can be included on the ground level, around the ring.
@ oh ok. I’ve never been there so wasn’t aware how big it is. Well 100,000 seat stadium is perfect size then.
Royal Rumble
Tag line being
Rumble Down Under
I would prefer summerslam honestly but even that's a stretch. I wouldn't be mad with either WarGames or Money in the Bank
Hosting SS in a county/continent where it would be in the dead of Winter. You might want to rethink that take, mate😅
@@XtotheK
Well, not technically in the dead of winter.
Since the dead of winter in Australia is July, and SummerSlam this year was in September.
I don't see why a SummerSlam couldn't be held in Australia in a more northern part of the country, say NSW or QLD, in early September.
I don't think any of the wrestlers would wanna be up that way during the hotter Australian summer months, though, for another event like Royal Rumble. That's Dec, Jan, Feb and sometimes March. Where it's more likely to be stifling hot weather at that time of the year.
@@mebeme007 SummerSlam was held on August 3rd in 2024, and usually is every year although it was held in July as recently as 2022. And while July is indeed technically the coldest month, August isn't much better. There isn't a part of the country that is anywhere near populated enough to host a WWE event that wouldn't at least have a plausible chance of cold, rainy weather from April to September, even in Queensland. And as for your Royal Rumble comment, the weather wouldn't matter if it was held indoors.
@@XtotheK
Brisbane has an average of 24 degrees celsius for September, and 3 days of rain on average.
And an indoor event on a stinking hot day with no air conditioning, is a ridiculous idea. 🤦♀
@@mebeme007 Yeah I agree, I can't even comprehend how such a ludicrous idea could have been in anyway implied. Or that there even would be a plausible indoor venue option that had the capacity to host a WWE Big 4 PPV that didn't have some form of air conditioning/climate control.
Bring Elimination chamber or Royal Rumble to Australia especially Sydney
Waller's out of line about the UK but he's right.
I would much rather get The Royal Rumble than Wrestlemania.
Good video
If Grayson hates NY and hasn't visited London then he's in for a shocker with the latter city
They need a _B_ Team😂☠️🤣
sh,that jet lag would have to be brutal
Well this aged poorly. WWE doesn't have Indi anymore
They should come here in England better here 🇬🇧🇬🇧
I mean why not do the three places Wrestlemania again because it would work now with Netflix & Peacock. some matches in Australia in the morning , some in The UK in the afternoon and the rest can be in America at night 🤷🏻♂️👀🤣 the money that would bring to the company, oh boy
Which American country it can't be the US let's say Argentina or Brazi yea that's the spot
They would be charging a fortune for the tickets, if they decided to do something like that in Australia or anywhere outside the U.S.
After all, the amount of money it would cost them to transport so much equipment overseas for multiple venues, would be astounding.
@@mebeme007 You do realise they've got a storage for the important stuff right it's just creating the new stuff that comes from a PPE which if they're smart they do it around the area btw you're acting like prices aren't already killer.
@@dennisgoatimer1079
Do you even know what you're talking about.
Did you even understand what the op said.
You think they can just dash out and buy all the steel, lighting, ropes, mat and all the rest of it at the last minute in the UK and Australia, so as to save on shipping it all from the U.S to the UK and Australia.
I don't know about dennis being a self proclaimed goat, more like a dolt.
@@dennisgoatimer1079
Storage where?
They have storage buildings all over the world, with WWE equipment just sitting around waiting for the next possible WWE event to be held in that country in another 3-5 years or more?
New York's alright if you like saxophones.
Indi hartwell was just released recently
Has he ever been to 🇮🇳?
His opinion of worst place of all will change so quickly 😂.
Summer slam in australia
lol New York sucks and I stand by it. - I now have a new favorite
Wrestlemania Newcastle would set records.
Wrestlemania at a expanded Villa Park would set records
They're not going to wanna hold a WM event in Australia, where the venue is lucky to get only around 50k attendees each night.
It may be ok for an event like Elimination Chamber, but not for the biggest annual wrestling event.
They'd pick a venue that could hold twice as many people each night, like Stadium Australia or the MCG.
@@mebeme007 Thanks for the analysis Meltzer.
Newy drew 100k people for the V8 supercar race last year. Race cars are way more boring than wrestling, so I can only imagine the records that would be broken.
@@windsweptjoe442
Ok, so they're supposed to hold WrestleMania at a race car track, are they.
🤦♀
@@mebeme007 Hell yeah. Each wrestler can make their entrance by doing a lap. Pure entertainment.
Probably? You mean like never
Yeah, we're not going to get any of the Big Four shows (or MitB, which is functionally the fifth at this point) down here. Its too far away, the population's way too small, and the timezone is about as bad as you can get for scheduling the show for maximum viewership stateside.
Really, I don't see Mania EVER being outside the US
Royal rumble. Wrestlemania and summer slam. Whats the other one not including MITB
@@TheCrazyfighter19 Survivor Series. That's level one knowledge.
@@eclectica1 could have been elimination chamber. But that did come here so was confused
Canada says hi [6 & 18)
Outside of maybe Canada you mean? Since there's no real change in time?
Well Australia is not all that aswell
Found the upset New Yorker 🤣
Indi 😢😢😢😢😢
I agree. I tried staying up all night to watch animation chamber but I passed out an hour before the preshow started
Which is why you set an alarm for before the actual show starts and then sleep until then.
Never heard of Animation Chamber. Is that an Anime? 😏🤣
@@lancethefilmguy9392 Damn Keyboard! lol
The only thing good about Australia is the weather
Have you ever been there?
Indie.... 😢
As long as it wont feature Raygun
Wrestlemania needs to be in Hawaii
Hes right, Elimination Chamber was ass for the time
You lot are weak if you can't suck it up we do it over here when it's on daft o'clock it's no big deal.
For Business point moving WrestleMania outside US is bad move.
It really isn't and it's happened before many Mania's in Canada but the UK would be even better
Wrestlemania will never be outside US, its a superbowl
It has been outside of the us
@@bobcatman0121 I mean North America
No you were wrong and tryna correct yourself
Nah he's correct, Canada is basically America Jr
@@MannyIsBallinDon't tell Canadians that 😂😅
Who cares about Australia
Only has 2 subs and thinks it can speak for everyone. 🤣
Literally all they need to do is start the show at 10am Australia time. Thats what time PPVs usually start. Then itll be normal time for Americans, since they love to cry over stupid shit like thos.