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WWE confirms the return of the public to their events from July 16

Ivan Beas

May 21, 2021 at 2:43 pm

WWE has confirmed through a press release the return of the public to their live events. On July 16, the company will hold its first show with attendees from the main roster; specifically, the SmackDown program prior to Money in the Bank will be the first with the public presence.

The company has confirmed that the first three events with an audience of the main roster will be in the state of Texas: The Smackdown on July 16 will be held at the Toyota Center in Houston. Money in the Bank will take place on Sunday the 18th at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, while the Monday Night Raw will take place on the 19th at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

The company, for the moment, has confirmed a tour of 25 cities in the United States, but he has only given the name of the first three events. The next places and dates will be known in the coming days, WWE has confirmed in a statement on its website.

WWE had already planned a public return for the summer months. PWInsider reported last month that the idea was a comeback for July or August, at the expense of how the pandemic was evolving in the country. The presence of people at WrestleMania also motivated to the wrestlers of the WWE roster to ask that the public come to the events.

The rate of return of the public in the United States is increasing after the major leagues such as the NBA or MLB, and even AEW’s announcement to fill the full capacity of its venue for the PPV, Double or Nothing, something that has allowed WWE to move, since its first forecast is that the public will return in Summerslam.

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