It’s actually quite easy to become an ordained minister. Just ask Josh Wells, a stand-up comedian who on Sunday officiated his seventh wedding in the MetLife Stadium parking lot.

“I got ordained as a goof, and then friends just started asking me to marry them,” he said. “It’s a great moment — I love being part of it all!”

This one, though, was was a bit more unique than the previous ceremonies.

“The closest I came to this was a wedding in a park,” he said while dressed in a wrestling referee uniform just hours before the start of WWE’s WrestleMania. “Way less people in wrestling costumes that time.”

Sunday’s ceremony between Joe Ramos, 34, and Estela De Armas, 36, was “completely spontaneous,” they admit.

The couple arrived in a stretch limousine — Joe dressed as Ric Flair; and Estela as Ronda Rousey, the former mixed martial arts star who, along with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, made history as the trio of women headlining the show for the first time in WWE history.

“This was not in the plans,” De Armas said with a laugh, some 15 minutes after saying her vows. “We were planning on going overseas to get married.”

But several months ago, they saw Wells posted in a Facebook group they are members of, offering his services for the upcoming WrestleMania 35 — which to wrestling fans is like the Super Bowl.

More than 80,000 fans attended Sunday’s spectacle, which grossed $16.9 million — the highest figure the stadium has ever pulled, according to CBS Sports.

Ramos and De Armas saw it as an opportunity for a memorable — and unique — wedding.

“(Joe) was like ‘Hey look, they’re marrying people there.’ So I said ‘Let’s do it!’” she said.

De Armas had always been a fan of combat sports, but had not watched professional wrestling. Not until she started dating Joe at least.

“I was always a big fan of wrestling, so once I moved in with her she became a fan too,” Ramos said.

“Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday we watch now,” she added.

On Sunday, the couple was surrounded by friends and family, including their 10-month-old daughter Patricia and the “Million Dollar Best Man” Frank DeLuca, also of Union City, who described the groom as “not afraid to be who he is.”

But the ceremony was also attended by people they met for the first time Sunday. They took pictures and received best wishes from others who are part of the same Facebook group, which has more than 3,000 people in it and describes itself online as a “worldwide melting pot of wrestling, sports, and entertainment.”

“To be able to communicate with people from all around the world with the same passion as you — it’s exciting,” Ramos said.

“We all have something in common: a love of wrestling.”