World Wrestling Entertainment announced today that their live show will be returning to Glasgow later this year.
The professional wrestling promotion will bring together Drew McIntyre, Natalya, Sheamus and many others for the event at the OVO Hydro.
Tickets for the show are set to go on sale on July 27 at 9am, for one of two WWE Live shows coming to the UK this year.
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WWE described the show as: “A unique blend of sport and entertainment, combining in-ring match action with dramatic entertainment.
“Bursting with all the drama and energy of a rock concert, in a fun, lively and exciting environment, WWE Live is the ultimate in family entertainment.”
On the WWE United Kingdom Facebook Page, they posted: “Huge News. WWE Live will return to Glasgow, Scotland, on Sunday 30 October 2022.
“Get your tickets to see Drew McIntyre come home.”
The Glasgow event is the second British date, with another WWE Live set for September 3 in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium.
Drew McIntyre, real name Andrew Galloway IV, will be returning to his home country - having been signed to WWE in late 2007.
He was born in Ayr, and began training as a wrestler at the age of 15. After gaining momentum in Scotland, he began wrestling internationally and rose to prominence in the field.
Last year, WWE Live came to the Hydro on September 22 - for the first time in nearly two years. With the pandemic shutting down any events, Glasgow wrestling fans were watching wrestling performances virtually before the live shows finally returned.
Tickets will be available on July 27, on the OVO Hydro site.
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