Summary
Nashville has reportedly submitted a bid to bring WWE WrestleMania 44 to the city in 2028.
According to Bryan Alvarez, the proposed bid is worth $3.5 million plus tax breaks. That would put Nashville back in the mix for a future WrestleMania after the city previously came close to landing WrestleMania 43 before WWE ultimately took the 2027 event to Saudi Arabia.
The timing is notable because WWE is still building toward WrestleMania 42, while discussions around later host cities are already happening behind the scenes.
What Nashville's bid could mean for WrestleMania 44
If Nashville is seriously under consideration, WWE may already be narrowing down where its biggest annual show heads after 2027. A formal bid at that level suggests the city is still aggressively pursuing WrestleMania business even after missing out on the previous cycle.
It also gives more weight to recent internal comments about WWE's 2028 plans. That does not confirm Nashville has the show, but it does suggest WrestleMania 44's location could be part of a major announcement once WWE is ready to make it public.
Quote from Nick Khan
During WWE's town hall meeting on Monday, Nick Khan told staff:
"wait until you hear the announcement about where we're going to be for WrestleMania in 2028."
Sources
As reported by NoDQ.


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