November 4th 2024.
WWE has officially announced that they will be taking their highly-anticipated Road to WrestleMania tour to the UK and Europe in March 2025. This will mark the first time ever that both Raw and SmackDown will be held in different cities across the region for three consecutive weeks. The excitement and buzz surrounding the upcoming tour has already started to build, as fans can look forward to some massive shows.
For fans in the UK, the tour will kick off with Raw at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on March 24, followed by SmackDown at the O2 Arena in London on March 28. Three days later, Raw will return to the O2 Arena for what WWE has described as an "unprecedented" run on the Road to WrestleMania. This is a huge deal for fans as it has been a long time since the company has filmed either of their flagship shows in the UK.
In recent years, the success of events like Clash At The Castle, Money In The Bank, and Backlash France have shown that there is a huge demand for WWE in the UK and Europe. This has led to the decision to have three weeks of the Road to WrestleMania tour take place in the region, which is traditionally one of the most exciting times for fans.
The tour will kick off with SmackDown at Barcelona's Olimpic Arena on March 14, followed by dates in Germany, Belgium, Italy, and more. WWE Chief Triple H has been vocal about bringing more huge shows to the UK and Europe, and with the success of these events, it looks like his vision is coming to fruition. The tour will also include stops in Belfast, Nottingham, Vienna, and Amsterdam before concluding with Raw at the O2 Arena on March 29.
Tickets for the tour are highly anticipated and fans can now register for presale access. In other exciting London news, despite the RMT strike cancellation, London Underground strikes are still going ahead. Detectives are also offering a £20,000 reward to find the killer who shot a father in the head. And for those looking for a place to live in the city, a studio flat is available for rent at £850, but the toilet has been compared to a "prison."
While the Road to WrestleMania tour is not the actual event itself, there have been rumors circulating for over a year since John Cena's tease at Money in the Bank. Even London's Mayor Sadiq Khan mentioned the possibility of hosting WrestleMania in the city during his successful reelection campaign. In fact, the mayor even met with WWE's creative chief and company president to discuss the possibility of bringing the extravaganza to London. This has caused a lot of excitement and fans are eagerly awaiting any further developments.
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