Carrot Top Shares Backstage Glimpse From WrestleMania Roast In Las Vegas
The veteran prop comic mingles with WWE stars at one of WrestleMania weekend's hottest events

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Comedian Carrot Top has given fans a peek behind the curtain at one of WrestleMania weekend’s most talked-about events. The veteran performer shared a backstage photo from the WrestleMania Roast in Las Vegas, capturing a moment with several WWE personalities.
In the image shared on Instagram, Carrot Top is seen alongside WWE Superstars Braun Strowman (Adam Scherr), The Miz (Mike Mizanin), and Nia Jax (Lina Fanene), and comedian Gabriel Iglesias (known as “Fluffy”).
“Backstage at the Wrestlemania Roast 💪 🤣 ✨,” Carrot Top captioned the post, adding appropriate tags for the WWE stars pictured with him.
WrestleMania Takes Over Las Vegas
The WrestleMania Roast is part of the extensive entertainment lineup surrounding WWE’s biggest annual event. WrestleMania 41 was hosted at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, bringing the wrestling world’s premier showcase to Sin City for a two-night extravaganza.
This isn’t Carrot Top’s first brush with major sporting events in Las Vegas. The comedian, who has been a fixture on the Vegas entertainment scene for years with his long-running residency at Luxor Hotel and Casino, recently showed support for another local sports franchise. Just days before his WrestleMania appearance, he posted several videos cheering on the Vegas Golden Knights at the start of the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs.
In one recent post, he was seen cranking the siren at T-Mobile Arena to kick off Game 1 of the playoffs between the Golden Knights and the Minnesota Wild, demonstrating his embrace of Las Vegas sports culture.
The prop comedian’s posts – including backstage roasts and candid interactions – highlighted the unique blend of Vegas showmanship and wrestling spectacle, emphasizing how local entertainers helped bridge the worlds of comedy and sports entertainment. These snapshots not only celebrated the event’s vibrant energy but also reinforced WrestleMania’s role as a cultural melting pot where wrestling fandom and Sin City flair collide.

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