WWE has finally confirmed when and where the 2025 Hall Of Fame Ceremony took place.
On Monday, WWE announced this year’s Hall Of Fame Ceremony will take place at the BleauLive Theater in Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The ceremony will take place on Friday, April 18 at 10 pm PT / 1 am ET. The ceremony will stream live on Peacock in the United States and WWE social channels at 10 pm PT.
An exclusive presale opportunity for Hall Of Fame tickets will start Wednesday, March 12 at 11 am ET/8 am PT via Ticketmaster. A general public on-sale will follow on Friday, March 14 at 11 am ET/8 am PT via Ticketmaster.
Fountainbleau has also been named the official host hotel of WrestleMania 41. As the official host hotel, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is offering WWE fans up to 30% off on room rates. This rate is offered to new and existing Fontainebleau Rewards Members. More details on WrestleMania 41 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas can be found on the hotel website. Additional WWE events at Fontainebleau Las Vegas will be announced in the near future.
WWE fans can now secure their WWE Hall of Fame Priority Passes through On Location, the Official Fan Hospitality Partner of WWE.
The 2025 WWE Hall of Fame class includes Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Lex Luger. Other inductees are set to be announced in the coming weeks. While not confirmed by WWE, one legendary tag team is also rumored to be inducted with this year’s class.

Fontainebleau has a great dining option you should check out during WrestleMania 41
WrestleMania has grown to become a week-long takeover of the respective host cities. WrestleMania 41 looks to be even bigger as it takes place in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority invited WrestleZone to preview some of the great amenities Las Vegas has to offer. Wrestling fans have plenty of options to guarantee there’s always something to do. You don’t just have to spend your week sitting ringside.
The Tavern at Fontainebleau
The Tavern is a great casual fare restaurant located in Fontainebleau near its sportsbook. It’s a great place to watch a game, place a bet, or just hang out with friends.
The menu features elevated bar favorites like wings, bites and nachos, along with steaks and fish and chips. The adobo chicken nachos were a great starter and went quick. The poke bowl was a solid pick for an entree.
The Tavern was definitely designed with sports in mind; there are screens everywhere. You won’t miss a moment, including on the 180-degree LED video wall at the center of the venue.
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