WWE’s Partnership With On Location Powers Record-Breaking Sales
The post WWE’s Partnership With On Location Powers Record-Breaking Sales appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Stone Cold Steve Austin makes a surprise appearance at WrestleMania 41. Credit: WWE.com Imagine a world where walking disco balls patrol the grounds of a WrestleMania kickoff party, casually waving at guests despite having no eyes. A world with malleable acrobats and dancing roller skaters moving in concert to popular wrestling theme songs. A pro wrestling paradise fully equipped with self-serve meals from local vendors, design-a-sign stations and a special guest appearance from former WWE champion Cody Rhodes. This worlds exists. All thanks to WWE’s budding partnership with On Location. On Location curates unique live event experiences for some of the biggest sporting events in the world. The company provides luxury hospitality, VIP service and never-before-seen access for bucket-list events such as the Super Bowl, the NCAA Final Four and WrestleMania. Past experiences include access to the field, post-Super Bowl, to celebrate in the confetti as the winning team hoists the Lombardi trophy. Guests have also walked out with UFC champions and their entourage as they enter the cage before a high-stakes fight. A fan dressed as “Macho Man Randy Savage” poses in the ring ahead of WrestleMania 41, Night 2. Credit: Tyler DePina of On Location Through On Location’s WWE hospitality package, WrestleMania 41 was the first time in history that fans were allowed to take photos inside a WWE ring before the event. Doubling down on that history, this was the same WWE ring where John Cena broke Ric Flair’s 25-year record to become a 17-time world champion by defeating Cody Rhodes in a polarizing main event. “We have fully transformed what we’re offering [to guests],” said Rachel Nabatian, On Location’s Head of Combat Sports. “No one has been allowed past those sacred ropes, and I got to physically watch our guests do it [at WrestleMania 41]. The…

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Stone Cold Steve Austin makes a surprise appearance at WrestleMania 41. Credit: WWE.com Imagine a world where walking disco balls patrol the grounds of a WrestleMania kickoff party, casually waving at guests despite having no eyes. A world with malleable acrobats and dancing roller skaters moving in concert to popular wrestling theme songs. A pro wrestling paradise fully equipped with self-serve meals from local vendors, design-a-sign stations and a special guest appearance from former WWE champion Cody Rhodes. This worlds exists. All thanks to WWE’s budding partnership with On Location. On Location curates unique live event experiences for some of the biggest sporting events in the world. The company provides luxury hospitality, VIP service and never-before-seen access for bucket-list events such as the Super Bowl, the NCAA Final Four and WrestleMania. Past experiences include access to the field, post-Super Bowl, to celebrate in the confetti as the winning team hoists the Lombardi trophy. Guests have also walked out with UFC champions and their entourage as they enter the cage before a high-stakes fight. A fan dressed as “Macho Man Randy Savage” poses in the ring ahead of WrestleMania 41, Night 2. Credit: Tyler DePina of On Location Through On Location’s WWE hospitality package, WrestleMania 41 was the first time in history that fans were allowed to take photos inside a WWE ring before the event. Doubling down on that history, this was the same WWE ring where John Cena broke Ric Flair’s 25-year record to become a 17-time world champion by defeating Cody Rhodes in a polarizing main event. “We have fully transformed what we’re offering [to guests],” said Rachel Nabatian, On Location’s Head of Combat Sports. “No one has been allowed past those sacred ropes, and I got to physically watch our guests do it [at WrestleMania 41]. The…
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