Going worldwide? WWE has changed its way of presenting premium live events, with several more taking place outside of the United States and North America. It has made for a different way of doing things and opens up a few questions about how WWE will be doing things going forward. Now we have a better idea of the changes WWE will be making for the events.
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WWE President Nick Khan appeared at the World Congress Of Sports and revealed some of WWE’s new plans for what they will be doing going forward. Khan said that the plan would be to hold the main five Premium Live Events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, Money In The Bank, Summerslam and Survivor Series) in the US or Canada, with three being held in stadiums. The other shows would be held outside of North America. It is not clear how long this plan would remain in place. WWE has already announced or held six international events (including Canada) this year.
This could be different. Check out what some of the international events have looked like:
Opinion: This is a different way to go and now we get to see how the new WWE is going to work. Having this many international events can open up a variety of new markets, but I’m not sure how long that is something that is going to work. It also doesn’t do much for the sake of the fans who are in big cities but without the major stadiums in the US. I’m not sure how long it is going to work for the long term, but it is certainly a big change of pace.
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