The city of Miami, Florida have submitted bids to host either the WrestleMania 35, the WrestleMania 36 or the WrestleMania 37 pay-per-view at the New Miami Stadium (formerly the Sun Life Stadium), according to a report from The Miami Herald who note that the bid team are optimistic about their chances of WrestleMania returning to Miami.

The last time the city of Miami hosted a WrestleMania event was back in 2012 at the previously mentioned Sun Life Stadium which was headlined by John Cena vs. The Rock in their first-ever encounter and featured over 78,000 fans in attendance. The $500 million improvements to the stadium include brand new seats, enhanced concourses, state-of-the-art open-air canopy, four HD video boards, as well as shade and protection from the elements for almost everyone inside the stadium.

The bid is a collaborative effort among the Miami Dolphins, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Miami Beach Convention Center and the American Air Lines Arena/HEAT Group who submitted their bids back in February.