VegasMania: My WrestleMania 41 Adventure

VegasMania: My WrestleMania 41 Adventure

Intro
What happens when music meets wrestling? You get a weekend like no other. In April I headed to Las Vegas for WrestleMania 41, the two‑night spectacle at Allegiant Stadium. As a musician and a long‑time WWE fan, this trip was more than just a vacation—it was a chance to see how wrestling and artistry intersect. I’m still buzzing about it and want to take you behind the scenes.

Core
I made the trip with my buddies Bobby, Francisco L, and Sean, and we met up with Gary and some of my friends from the Internet Wrestling Community. We even linked with the Lip Gloss and Ladders crew. The energy in Vegas was electric; this was the first WrestleMania held during Easter weekend, and the city embraced it.

Our On Location Silver Pass came with upper‑level seats, a three‑day WWE World ticket, express entry lanes, and dedicated entrances at both Allegiant Stadium and the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Friday:
We started the day at WWE World around 9:30 a.m. to catch The Pat McAfee Show live from the convention center—a surreal moment watching Pat and Triple H stream to ESPN. Later we dropped by the Kickoff Party at the Grand Prix Plaza after 1 p.m. and enjoyed meeting other fans. After the party we took a break and then headed to Club LIV for WrestleMania After Dark, an exclusive after‑party that kept the weekend’s energy alive. The celebration featured WWE Superstars Bron Breakker and Liv Morgan, with live performances by Metro Boomin and DJ Irie. The vibe was wild—hip‑hop beats, flashing lights, and wrestling fans dancing and partying into the night. Seeing Liv hug Metro and walk out with Raquel Rodriguez and Kelly Kelly, plus a cameo from The Miz, made it feel like a mash‑up of a concert and a wrestling event. WWE really matched the nightlife of Vegas; it was a clash of hip‑hop and wrestling that I’ll never forget.

Saturday & Sunday:
We were up early Saturday morning for NXT Stand & Deliver at T‑Mobile Arena at 10:30 a.m. Then it was time for WrestleMania’s two epic nights. Our Silver Pass gave us West VIP entry at 1:30 p.m., the pre‑shows at 3:30 p.m., and the main cards starting at 4 p.m. each day. Over the weekend, WrestleMania 41 delivered 14 matches. My personal favorites were the Women’s World Championship triple threat—IYO SKY vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley—and the emotional triple‑threat clash between Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Seth Rollins. We also saw Jey Uso submit Gunther to win the World Heavyweight Championship, Dominik Mysterio capture the Intercontinental title, and John Cena make history by pinning Cody Rhodes to win his record‑breaking 17th world championship. With over 118 000 fans in attendance, the atmosphere was unlike anything I’ve felt at a concert.

Closing
As an artist, watching WrestleMania reminded me how much wrestling and music have in common. Both crafts require building a persona, telling a story, and selling it to a crowd. Standing in Allegiant Stadium surrounded by fans from around the world, I felt that connection deeply. Shout out to everyone who uses my WWE Shop affiliate link—your support means a lot. Wrestling inspires me as much as music does, and I’ll keep fusing those passions in everything I create. Until the next adventure—whether it’s a concert stage or a wrestling ring—stay tuned and stay inspired.

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