WWE has seen a resurgence. With old-timers like Triple H still around, mainstream stars such as John Cena and Randy Orton and new fighters including Finn Balor, World Wrestling Entertainment is in good hands.

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Former UFC stars are dominating the wrestling world right now. Brock Lesnar is in the midst of a 109-day run as the WWE Universal champion. Ronda Rousey has maintained her spot as the WWE Raw Women’s champion for over half a year with a 184-day run.

The WWE also has some big news coming out recently. On Monday, fans found out that D-Generation X, Triple H, Shawn MichaelsRoad DoggBilly GunnChyna, and X-Pac are the first inductees into the WWE Hall of Fame for the Class of 2019.

Then, on Tuesday, viewers can see who Daniel Bryan will face at WWE Fastlane if they tune into SmackDown Live. Bryan has held the WWE Championship title for close to 100 days now.

There’s also speculation that WWE could bring someone back to face Bryan at Wrestlemania 35. If you want to find out, keep a close eye on developments these next few weeks.

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Now fans can see their favorite WWE wrestlers with the help of StubHub. WWE heads out to the War Memorial at OnCenter in Syracuse, New York on Sunday, March 3. The event kicks off at 7:00 p.m. EST. Tickets range from $24.70 to $156 on StubHub.com.

Then, WWE will head up to Utica, New York. On Saturday, March 23, they’ll appear at the Adirondack Bank Center. Tickets start at $30. Following that, the wrestlers will head south to Salisbury, Maryland. WWE Live Road To Wrestlemania is taking place in the Wicomico Civic Center on Friday, March 1. Tickets are going from $31 up to $177 on StubHub. As Wrestlemania draws closer, make sure you find a way to see your favorite stars.

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