WrestleMania 42 Relocated to Las Vegas

News Summary

WrestleMania 42 has been shifted from New Orleans to Las Vegas, now taking place in 2026. This relocation follows discussions after the initial announcement made by Dwayne Johnson. While Las Vegas secures its second hosting, New Orleans will host WWE’s Money in the Bank in August 2026. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation continues to collaborate on attracting more events to the city, despite this significant change in the wrestling landscape.

New Orleans – WrestleMania 42 has been officially relocated from New Orleans to Las Vegas, with the event now slated to take place in 2026. This significant change was announced by the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation on May 22, 2025, after initial plans for the prestigious wrestling event were made public just months earlier in February 2025.

Former wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson first revealed New Orleans as the host city for WrestleMania during a segment on WWE’s Smackdown. However, shortly after the announcement, discussions arose regarding the possibility of Las Vegas taking over as the new venue for WrestleMania in 2026. Current reports indicate that Las Vegas is now expected to be the host city for the annual wrestling showcase for a second consecutive year.

Officials from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority have opted not to comment on the confirmation of WrestleMania 42’s change of location. Instead, WWE’s Money in the Bank premium live event is now planned to occur in New Orleans in 2026, with the event scheduled for August 29. This development aligns with broader multi-event agreements being negotiated between local organizers and TKO Group Holdings, WWE’s parent company.

Significant Upcoming Events

In addition to Money in the Bank, New Orleans will witness UFC 318 at the Smoothie King Center on July 19, 2025. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation has expressed its commitment to expanding partnerships with TKO to bring more local events to the area.

Background of WrestleMania in New Orleans

The Superdome in New Orleans has previously hosted WrestleMania events in 2014 and 2018, creating a strong association between the venue and WWE’s flagship annual show. While the specific reasons for relocating WrestleMania from New Orleans remain unclear, this shift is part of TKO’s strategy to negotiate site fees and economic incentives with host cities, aimed at benefiting local businesses.

Las Vegas has proven to be an attractive location for WWE, having provided the organization with a $5 million site fee for the recent WrestleMania event. Furthermore, New Jersey will be contributing $7.1 million for the two-day Summerslam event set to be held at MetLife Stadium in August 2025.

WWE’s Position on the Changes

WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque acknowledged the changes in a video message, though specific details regarding the relocation have not been disclosed. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation reiterated its collaboration with New Orleans & Company, a local tourism marketing organization, in developing strategies to bring major events to the city.

As the year progresses, the focus on major wrestling and UFC events in New Orleans and Las Vegas highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance local tourism and entertainment opportunities. The relocation of WrestleMania 42 marks a substantial event planning shift, which could reshape future hosting arrangements for these major sporting undertakings.

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