WWE’s biggest stage gets a fresh look—and CM Punk may get a live soundtrack
Summary
– WWE to film the WrestleMania 41 stage reveal today for YouTube release
– Longtime production lead Jason Robinson is no longer involved
– Living Colour rumored to perform “Cult of Personality” live for CM Punk
WWE is preparing to unveil its WrestleMania 41 set, but this year marks a historic shift behind the curtain. For the first time in decades, the grand stage won’t be designed by veteran production leader Jason Robinson, who exited the company in September. Instead, WWE’s new crew is handling the build—and fans are eager to see how the change impacts the show’s presentation.
According to PWInsider, WWE will film the set reveal video today and plans to release it shortly after on YouTube. There’s also internal talk about incorporating limited fan seating directly into the stage layout, blurring the line between crowd and spectacle.
As for entrances, CM Punk could be getting the spotlight treatment. Living Colour, the band behind Punk’s iconic theme “Cult of Personality,” is booked to play a concert on Fremont Street this Friday—just two days before WrestleMania. Sources believe they’re set to play Punk’s entrance live at the event, echoing their memorable appearance at WrestleMania 29.
Between a redesigned stage, rumored fan-stage integration, and a possible live performance for CM Punk, WrestleMania 41 is shaping up to deliver an experience unlike any other.


