In all our analysis and debate, bitching and moaning about WrestleMania, it's easy to forget what a massive feat of design, logistics and production it is to pull off an event of its size.
If only there were an award to recognize the men and women who do this work for WWE on a week-in, week-out basis...
But I digress. The company tweeted out a first look at the inside of the monstrous structure in Arlington, Texas sometimes called JerryWorld which will host this Sunday's show. While it's hard to tell exactly what the finished product will look like, it definitely gives you a sense of the scope of the undertaking...
This is what dreams are made of... Here is a SNEAK PEEK of the @WrestleMania 32 set. @ATTStadium pic.twitter.com/MRNfiCmkBs
— WWE (@WWE) March 30, 2016
As fans, performers and media descend on the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, we'll undoubtedly see more shots of AT&T Stadium as it's transformed into the home of the largest sports entertainment event in history.
And it will continue to amaze, whether the show that eventually takes place there does or not.