One of the biggest professional-wrestling events in the world generated millions of dollars for the Los Angeles area, according to WWE.
One of the biggest wrestling events in the world reportedly generated millions of dollars for the Los Angeles area.The company says more than 161,000 fans from all over the world attended the two-day event in April.
WWE also held events at Crypto.com arena and the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown during Wrestlemania weekend.
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