WWE is known the expand its live event culture to not only the entire home country of the United States but across various international markets as well. Some fans in Australia always wonder when will WWE host another PPV in Australia?
WWE is known to travel to Saudi Arabia every year as per their ten-year deal for two events per year, and various parts of Europe like London, Italy, and Rome as part of their annual European Tour, also taking place twice a year. They are all set to produce yet another grand event outside the USA, WWE Clash at the Castle taking place in Cardiff, Wales on September 3 2022 being the first stadium show to happen in the U.K after nearly three decades.
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On a number of occasions, the wrestling giant has also went beyond lengthy borders to host their premium live events in countries like China, India, and Australia. WWE has previously held tours in Australia with their last one being the Global Warming tour in 2002.
Notably, WWE produced one of their biggest shows in Australia back in 2018 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne Victoria, Australia named ‘WWE Super-Showdown’ featuring the likes of The Shield, AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan, and The Miz followed by the highly acclaimed main event match billed ‘Last Time Ever’ between The Undertaker and Triple H.
WWE is planning a PPV in Australia or India in 2023
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WWE have held internal talks of doing a PPV in either India or Australia next year.
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According to @NewsXero as revealed on his Twitter account, there have been early internal talks within the WWE about doing a PPV show in either India or Australia next year. It has been almost four years since WWE went to the Land of Down Under to host a high-magnitude premium event.
As for the Indian market, WWE held their last live event in New Delhi at the Indira Gandhi International Stadium in 2017 with close to 8,000+ members of the WWE Universe in attendance to witness the Modern Night Maharaja Jinder Mahal battle the Cerebral Assasin Triple H in the main event. Before that, WWE had also held live events in India in 1996, 2002, and 2016 across other cities in India.
While the talks of hosting a major WWE PPV in either India or Australia are in very early stages, it could be enough for the natives to build much-needed excitement and desire to be a part of a live WWE event after a long span of time.