Dominik Mysterio & Liv Morgan Hype Up WWE WrestleMania 41 As The Biggest Ever: We Have To Top Last Year

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Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan prepare for next year’s big premium live event.

Following a successful showcase in Philadelphia this year, WWE now looks ahead to holding its grandest annual event — WrestleMania — in the city of Las Vegas in 2025. Tickets for “The Show of Shows” went on sale last week, with thousands of fans already picking up theirs. While promoting the WrestleMania 41 ticket launch on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Dominik Mysterio and WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan put forth their pitches as to why even more fans should do the same.

“We say a lot [that] WrestleMania is like our version of the Super Bowl. It’s by far the biggest grandest spectacle that we put on all year,” Morgan said. “[There will be] lights, pyro, special guests, incredible matches and in Las Vegas too. That’s going to be insane.”

“I honestly think this is going to be the biggest WrestleMania we’ve ever had, just because we feel like we have to top last year’s,” Mysterio added. “In order to top that, we have to do something better this year. I think this WrestleMania is going to be the best WrestleMania we’ve ever had.”

Mysterio Looks Back On Memorable WrestleMania Moment

Though he’s only been an in-ring competitor for four years, Dominik Mysterio is no stranger to WWE as he’s appeared on the product alongside his father, Rey Mysterio, on numerous occasions. And looking back on his most memorable WrestleMania moment, it’s no surprise that it too involves his father.

“It involves both my dads, actually,” Mysterio said in reference to Rey and Eddie Guerrero. “WrestleMania 21, when it goes Hollywood, I remember it was just a mess of getting people inside. Eddie and Rey were the first match. We were with Eddie’s family as well. I was there with my family as well and it was just a mess to get us in.

“It was impossible, but as soon as the bell rang, somehow some way we managed to make it all the way through the stadium, up the elevators and into where we were supposed to get to. As soon as they locked up, we were walking in. It was perfect timing. I just remember that very vividly walking in, everyone as a family, just going and seeing them opening up the show.”

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