» As plans stand now, the leading candidate city to host WrestleMania 27 in 2011 is Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium reports The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
The stadium is a retractable dome that can be expanded to hold 70,000 people. It was opened a few months ago as the replacement venue for the old and now torn down Hoosier Dome that housed WrestleMania 8 in 1992, which happened to be the show that holds the record for having the most tickets given away for a WrestleMania in company history at around 15,000.
» In other news, Montgomery Newspapers has an interview up with TNA star Kurt Angle at ZWire.com where Angle is promoting the upcoming TNA Lockdown PPV in Philadelphia and why the weak economy is playing a role with pro wrestling right now. Angle added, “The economy has made everybody nervous. The thing is, in TNA, we have to do stuff in order to have the fans buy into what we’re doing. A lot of the time, we have to do things we normally wouldn’t do in order to turn people’s heads.”
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