Tickets have gone on sale for wrestling fans wanting to see Drew McIntyre's home turf return to Glasgow at October's WWE Live show.
With September bringing WWE's first UK stadium show in 30 years, Clash at the Castle, and long-time lobbyist for the British return McIntyre pencilled in for a clash of his own with current champion Roman Reigns on the card, the October 30 event at the OVO Hydro could potentially see the Scottish superstar returning home with a championship belt.
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McIntyre had an entertaining title run during the covid pandemic but, due to restrictions that saw WWE limit its audiences to video screen viewers only, he wasn't able to celebrate the win fully with a visit to these shores as champion. But this may change come October.
Alongside McIntyre, already announced for the card are Natalya, Sheamus and The Usos, with other superstars set to be announced in the forthcoming months. and many others for the event at the OVO Hydro.
Pre-sale tickets for the show go on sale via Ticketmaster today, Tuesday, at 9am with general sale available here from 9am on Wednesday, July 27.
Drew McIntyre, real name Andrew Galloway IV, 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, before signing with WWE in 2007.
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.
Tickets for Clash at the Castle are still available here.
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