WWE could be adding a big visual twist to WrestleMania weekend, and it might involve a Goodyear blimp flying over Las Vegas with Danhausen tied into the idea.

Talk about the plan came during WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, where Joey Votes shared details about what WWE is preparing for WrestleMania at Allegiant Stadium. The idea is to give the weekend a big-event feel, similar to major sports like the Super Bowl. Joey Votes explained that WWE is planning to have the famous blimp flying above the stadium throughout WrestleMania weekend, while also tying the idea into Danhausen’s on-screen character.

“As we're told, WWE is planning to have the Goodyear blimp floating over the Allegiant stadium airspace throughout WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas. We're also told that Danhausen… is likely to be tied into the blimp concept, playing off his initial Raw debut where he requested a blimp from General manager Adam Pierce.”

The idea connects directly to Danhausen’s early WWE appearances, where he joked about wanting his own blimp. If the plan goes through, it would turn that running gag into a full WrestleMania spectacle. TC reacted to the idea with humor, joking about Danhausen’s growing presence and how often his name keeps coming up in reports.

“Well, if Danhausen has money for those in the pyro department… imagine how much he's paying the folks over here at WrestleVotes… very happy for those human monies.”

Using the Goodyear blimp would give WrestleMania another major visual element, something often seen during huge sporting events. If WWE follows through, it would also show that the company continues to lean into Danhausen’s character in creative ways that stand out from the rest of the roster.

WrestleMania is known for going big with visuals, and adding something like a blimp circling Allegiant Stadium would definitely fit that tradition.

Do you think WWE tying Danhausen into a Goodyear blimp idea is a fun move, or is it going too far into spectacle territory? Let us know what you think and drop your feedback in the comments.

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Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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