Jonathan’s coachman Rips WWE to retreat WrestleMania 42 New Orleans deal

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Jonathan’s coachman illuminated WWE on handling the WrestleMania 42, but he hasn’t pulled the punch.

After news broke that WWE “Very, very close.” With the WrestleMania 42 moving to Las Vegas for the second year in a row, the coachman took him to Twitter to torch the company and its parent, TKO Group Holdings, chasing a big paycheck instead of respecting the original plan.

“TKO will do it again. We’re trying to collect the final dime. [on]- Now they even return from the announcement of their biggest event, as they have big checks on the table. ” The coachman tweeted. “Can you imagine the NFL announce the Super Bowl and saying sorry San Diego and specifying the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl later?”

Follow-up posts doubled the coachman: “I’ve heard WWE return to Vegas for enthusiasts for the second year in a row. It’s at TKO and UFC HQ. What are we doing? I ask the same question. Can you imagine the NFL hosting in the same city for the second year in a row?”

Originally, WrestleMania 42 was announced in New Orleans from April 11th to 12th, 2026. However, WWE and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation quietly pulled out the plug in a joint statement saying the event would be. “We will move from the currently scheduled 2026 time frame to a future year.”

Now, if Vegas trade is closed, WrestleMania 42 will take place April 18th-19th, just a year after WrestleMania 41 rocked the same venue.

The coachman’s tweets reflect what many long-time fans have felt. The frustration with the focus on revenues for the WWE tradition and the feeling that the event’s identity is being traded with the highest bidder.

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