WrestleMania 42 is still a couple of weeks away — but WWE is already turning Las Vegas into its own playground, as they have already done a complete takeover.

A fan took to Twitter to reveal that WWE has gone all-in on promoting WrestleMania 42 across the Las Vegas Strip — and the scale is hard to ignore. According to the tweet, nearly every major LED display in the area is now featuring WrestleMania advertising, signaling a full takeover ahead of the April 18 and 19 shows at Allegiant Stadium.

The visuals aren’t generic either. Some of WWE’s biggest names are front and center across the city, including CM Punk, Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley, Brock Lesnar, and Cody Rhodes — all prominently featured on the massive displays.

This kind of city-wide push isn’t random. WWE has been ramping up production plans behind the scenes, including scouting extras and building out the spectacle for its biggest show of the year. But this latest development shows the company isn’t just focusing inside the stadium — it’s making sure the entire city feels like WrestleMania.

Las Vegas has hosted major events before, but WWE appears determined to make this one stand out. From the Strip to the stadium, everything is being positioned to make WrestleMania 42 feel unavoidable — even for people who aren’t attending the show.

With the event going down on April 18 and 19, this level of promotion shows WWE is treating WrestleMania 42 as more than just an event — it’s a full-scale takeover designed to dominate the city and build maximum hype.

Do you think WWE going all-out in Las Vegas will make WrestleMania 42 feel bigger than ever — or is this level of promotion over the top? Let us know your thoughts below.

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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