For WWE’s flagship annual event ‘WrestleMania’ - often dubbed ‘The Grandest Stage of Them All’ and recognised as the company’s most successful and widely viewed live spectacle - I worked with the team at POSSIBLE to develop bespoke Vegas-inspired entrance stage designs for WrestleMania 41. WrestleMania is the pinnacle of WWE’s calendar, a multi-brand pay-per-view and livestreaming event produced each year since 1985 and watched by millions across global broadcast, streaming, and social platforms.
My role centred on designing and lighting dynamic stage assets that served as the primary entry and exit points for talent as they made their way to the ring. Using Maya for modelling and lighting, I developed multiple iterations of the stage concept - exploring night and day looks, architectural treatments, and lighting strategies - to capture the energy and spectacle befitting WrestleMania’s scale.
The final stage design mixes bold architectural forms with layered lighting and animated visual language inspired by Las Vegas showmanship, creating a powerful and memorable backdrop for live broadcast and event presentation.