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Replaced with the new WWE logo. 2014-05-13 23:13: 490×167× (48755 bytes) Selezen: Vector version of the neutral WrestleMania logo as used in promotional material for WrestleMania 17 to 21 and 24 to present. Image is based on the PNG format logo provided by user Kyle C Haight.
WrestleMania was WWE's first pay-per-view (PPV) produced and is the most successful and longest-running professional wrestling event in history. The event has been broadcast through traditional PPV since 1985 and has been available via livestreaming since WrestleMania XXX in 2014
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Main event: John Cena (C) def. Triple H in 22:02 to retain the WWE Championship. WrestleMania 23. Date: April 1, 2007 ... (Bob Levey via Getty Images) WrestleMania XXVI. Date: March 28, 2010
WrestleMania 37 adopted much of the pirate-themed marketing originally used for WrestleMania 36, including having a similar logo. It was also the first WWE event to have ticketed fans in attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic. [14] Tickets were originally to go on sale on March 16, but were delayed. [15]
The logo of WWE – American professional wrestling and entertainment company: Date: 2014: Source: Own work using: WWE Official site: Author: WWE/John Lefteratos: SVG ...
A screenshot from a Tagged Classics release showing the WWF scratch logo that was censored mostly from 2002 to 2012.. The tagged classics dvds released prior to 2012 were unique as they were, for the most part, free from the former well-documented legal restraints imposed by the federal lawsuits initiated by the World Wildlife Fund in 2002 that prohibited the referencing and use of the scratch ...
WrestleMania XII was the 12th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on March 31, 1996, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California in the United States. Eight matches were held at the event, including two on the Free for All pre-show.