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WWE confirms return dates to the UK following major success of Money in the Bank 2023

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The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has officially announced its return to the United Kingdom later this year.

The tour will include a number of dates in England and Scotland. The announcement comes after the WWE’s last visit to the UK for a tour around the Money in the Bank event.

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WWE: Official Announcement

The official announcement was made on the WWE website. The statement read, “WWE Live returns to the U.K. this October with Sunday Stunner at London’s OVO Arena on Sunday, Oct. 29, before heading to Nottingham, England, on Monday, Oct. 30, and Glasgow, Scotland, on Tuesday, Oct. 31!”

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Star-Studded Lineup

Fans attending the shows will see their favourite Superstars in action, including The Usos, Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, Bobby Lashley, Asuka, The Street Profits, and many more. However, the lineup is subject to change.

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WWE UK Tour Ticket Availability

Tickets for WWE Live will be available from Friday, July 14th, with an exclusive presale beginning on Thursday, July 13th, at 10 a.m. BST.

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Previous WWE UK Events

On June 30 and July 1, the company brought SmackDown and Money in the Bank to the o2 Arena in London, England. In the post-show press conference, Triple H revealed that the London-based SmackDown was the highest-grossing blue brand episode in company history.

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Money in the Bank was also revealed as the highest-grossing arena show in the company’s history.

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