WrestleCon 2020 Officially Canceled
Following WWE’s announcement that WrestleMania would be moving to the Performance Center, WrestleCon announced that its annual event has been canceled. WrestleCon is the largest meet-and-greet for fans over WrestleMania week and home to the WrestleCon SuperShow. The event was scheduled for Apr. 2 through 5 in Tampa.
Refunds will be issued in the next seven days.
WrestleCon did not have cancellation insurance on the event and could be on the hook for over $100,000 in just hotel fees.
— WrestleCon (@wrestlecon) March 16, 2020
Thanks for asking Peter. Unfortunately Mania cancelling before the city or state actually puts us in a bad situation with our venues. pic.twitter.com/tm6tb7l75o
— WrestleCon (@wrestlecon) March 16, 2020
Refunds for all tickets sold by Wrestlecon will be issued in the next 7 days. Thank you for your patience, see you in Los Angeles
— WrestleCon (@wrestlecon) March 16, 2020
Fightful will continue to update fans on event cancelations as they occur.