WWE will be heading to AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas this weekend for WrestleMania 38, undoubtedly wrestling's biggest show of the year.

With the show taking place in just over 24 hours, WWE has finally unveiled the stage and set for WrestleMania 38 this weekend.

The stage and set of WrestleMania is often one of the things that WWE fans look forward to seeing, and this year has proved to be no exception.

And last night, with a video on WWE's official YouTube channel, the set for WrestleMania 38 was unveiled by the crew from Dude Perfect.

This is not the first time that WWE had headed to AT&T Stadium for a WrestleMania show, with the 2016 event also taking place at the stadium.

For this year's set, WWE opted for a rather simple huge LED screen, but the sheer size of it will make the event feel as big as possible.

Some WWE talent also have special entrances produced for the big show, so it's possible that a few of the wrestlers in big matches will be making bigger-than-usual entrances on the show.

WrestleMania 38 night two is set to be headlined by a 'Winner Takes All' title unification match between WWE Champion Brock Lesnar and Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

However, plans for the final match, or even segment, on night one are rather unclear. You can find out more information on that front by clicking right here.

There is likely to be a lot more news coming out between now and the big show, which kicks off tomorrow night, so make sure you stay tuned to GiveMeSport for any additional information on that front.

You can watch WrestleMania 38 this weekend live in the US on Peacock and in all other international markets on the WWE Network.