Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf recently issued an apology for mistakenly announcing that WWE’s WrestleMania event would be held in the state. In a statement released by his office, Governor Wolf acknowledged that the information he had shared was incorrect and apologized for any confusion it may have caused.
The mix-up occurred during a press conference where Governor Wolf mentioned that WrestleMania would be coming to Pennsylvania in 2022. This announcement quickly spread throughout the wrestling community, with fans and media outlets alike buzzing with excitement over the possibility of the prestigious event taking place in the state.
However, WWE officials were quick to clarify that no decision had been made regarding the location of WrestleMania 2022, and that Governor Wolf’s announcement was simply a mistake. In a statement to Figure Four Online, a spokesperson for WWE confirmed that they are still exploring potential locations for the event and will make an official announcement in due time.
Governor Wolf’s office has since apologized for the error, stating that the governor misspoke during the press conference and that there are currently no plans for WrestleMania to be held in Pennsylvania next year. The governor expressed regret for any confusion or disappointment caused by his mistake and emphasized the importance of accurate information in all announcements made by his office.
As fans eagerly await the official announcement of WrestleMania 2022’s location, it is clear that Pennsylvania will not be hosting the event as previously stated. Despite the mix-up, wrestling enthusiasts can still look forward to the excitement and spectacle that WrestleMania brings, wherever it may be held next year.
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