Seattle's Safeco Field

WrestleMania 19 as a show often gets a bad rap. It did a disappointing PPV buy rate and the event didn't sell-out. With that in mind, it's not likely we'll see another WrestleMania in Seattle any time soon despite it being a great city for tourists to visit. It's really too bad as it seems like the perfect type of place for a WrestleMania getaway. Seattle is absolutely a destination city.
That being said, WrestleMania 19 was the first time the event had been held in a stadium built primarily for baseball, leading to a memorable (if not zig-zaggy) entrance way for the superstars to walk down on the way to the ring.
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The stadium itself is also very picturesque, with the natural lighting coming in from the walls of the venue and a retractable roof. While the event led to some disappointment among fans (Brock Lesnar nearly breaking his neck, Triple H defeating Booker T for some reason), the venue itself was a massive hit and remains memorable from a visual standpoint.