WWE WrestleMania 32: 5 Records that could be broken at the pay-per-view
Shane McMahon’s record could be shattered by the UndertakerWrestleMania 32 will take place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas with Triple H battling Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in the main event.Triple H would be making his 20th appearance at ‘Mania needing a win to make his record an even keel at 10-10. The Undertaker will extend his ‘Mania run to 24 when he battles Shane McMahon inside Hell in a Cell and it is sure that a number of celebrities will make their customary attendance at the event as well.We could also see guys like Shawn Michaels and nWo, all close to Triple H making appearances too.This list takes a look at the five records that might be broken at WrestleMania 32.
#1 A new attendance record
Wrestling Observer noted that the Dallas Cowboys’ Stadium has seen about 84,000 of tickets sold for WrestleMania 32 – which is greater than the 79,000 at the Wembley Stadium that has stood as the WWE attendance record since 1992.
WWE’s claim that their attendance record is the 93,000 people that turned up for WrestleMania 3 has been widely questioned, with the actual attendance being put at 78,000.
If the Wrestling Observer claims is indeed true, then WM 32 will break Wembley’s 24-year-old record, which might also help in reducing the fears of people losing interest in the product in the wake of low television ratings over the year.