The exact time and location for WrestleMania 36 is still up in the air, and the only thing we know is that WWE will put on the show in some capacity.

In their initial statement, WWE confirmed that WrestleMania wouldn't take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, and that they would put on the show (without any spectators) at the Performance Center in Orlando.

However, it's been suggested that Vince McMahon may be bluffing, and that WWE could look at moving the show to June 7 at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple.

While WWE looks to finalize the time and venue for WrestleMania, we can probably expect some changes to the current card. And it sounds like planned championship match may no longer be in the works.

Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio (h/t Ringside News), explained that Rey Mysterio vs. Andrade for the United States Championship is a possibility at WrestleMania. However, Meltzer noted that "because it’s not announced it doesn’t necessarily mean that it will happen."

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Andrade and Rey Mysterio have been feuding over the past three months, with the former consistently coming out on top. However, the Master of the 619 scored a pinfall victory against Andrade on this week's edition of Monday Night Raw.

Right now, there are seven confirmed matches on the WrestleMania 36 card, including four championship bouts: Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre (WWE Championship), Goldberg vs. Roman Reigns (Universal Championship), Becky Lynch vs. Shayna Baszler (Raw Women's Championship) and Rhea Rhipley vs. Charlotte Flair (NXT Women's Championship).

WrestleMania 36 Card Might Be Smaller Than Expected

Last year, WrestleMania 35 went on for over five hours. It's impossible to imagine how WrestleMania 36 would come anywhere close to that time length, especially if the show has zero fans in attendance. It simply wouldn't be surprising if WWE decided to only put on a handful of secondary championship and mid-card matches for WrestleMania 36.

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