Vince McMahon: WrestleMania 32 will be ‘awesome’

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - FEBRUARY 16: Vince McMahon attends a press conference to announce that WWE Wrestlemania 29 will be held at MetLife Stadium in 2013 at MetLife Stadium on February 16, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - FEBRUARY 16: Vince McMahon attends a press conference to announce that WWE Wrestlemania 29 will be held at MetLife Stadium in 2013 at MetLife Stadium on February 16, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images) /
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Vince McMahon believes that WrestleMania 32 will be quite the event, despite some being skeptical. 

We’re a mere few months away at the moment from what will be the biggest event in all of professional wrestling for the entire year, WrestleMania 32. This year the event will be taking place in Arlington, Texas inside the confines of AT&T Stadium, and there are over 100,000 people that are expected to attend.

However, at the moment, fans aren’t too optimistic about this being all that great of a show. Triple H is holding the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and it looks as if he will face Roman Reigns, a match that not many people are clamoring to see. Then we have all the injuries that will be holding out the top stars, so really, you can see where there is some concern about how good this show ultimately can be.

But there is one man that is optimistic that this will be an amazing show — that person being none other than Vince McMahon.

During the recent conference call, Vince addressed the upcoming event and he seems to be of the belief that everything will be just fine despite the controversy that’s surrounding it at the moment.

"“By being creative. We’ll have an awesome WrestleMania. It’ll be very attractive to our audience, just as attractive as last year.”"

Well, that’s nice to hear from Vince, but the fact of the matter is that he’s not exactly going to go out there and show any concern over his biggest show of the year. So of course he’s going to praise it to the high heavens.

The reality is that as it stands right now, he had better get those creative juices flowing if he wants this show to be remembered so fondly by the time all is said and done on April 3.

(h/t Wrestle Zone)