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The venue that once didn’t have enough chairs for the Super Bowl corrected that issue for a “sport” that uses them as weapons.

The Cowboys have announced that WrestleMania 32 has set the all-time WWE attendance record with 101,763. That shattered the prior record of 93,173, which showed up at the Silverdome for WrestleMania 3.

Like Super Bowl XLV, which fell short of setting the all-time record for Super Bowl attendance due to issues with temporary seating (which spawned a class-action lawsuit), fans had a hard time getting in to the venue, apparently due to increased security measures. But the Steelers-Packers title game still drew more total fans than Sunday night’s wrestling festival, with 103,219.

The total attendance for WrestleMania 32 will cause some to wonder why the Cowboys haven’t tried to host another Super Bowl. The problem likely continues to be: (1) the possibility of another ice storm that cripples the entire region; and (2) the sheer lack of equipment and other materials necessary to make the ice go away.

But it’s safe to say WrestleMania will be returning — especially since it’s staged not in February but in April.