WWE is returning to Manchester with wrestlers including Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Bianca Belair, Matt Riddle, Bayley, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles and Finn Bálor already announced for the show.
WWE Live will take place at the AO Arena on Thursday, April 27 with tickets going on sale this Friday (October 28) from 9am on Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
The company's spring tour will also take in dates in Birmingham on April 26 and Belfast on April 28, before heading on to Paris to film Saturday Night's Main Event.
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But fans keen to see their favourite wrestlers live have a one-night only opportunity to see Drew McIntyre and other big names on the WWE roster in Glasgow this weekend in the company's first return to British shores since the huge Clash at the Castle stadium event which saw almost 65,000 people watch the Scotsman defeated by Roman Reigns in the main event.
The Bloodline will be appearing at the event. We spoke exclusively to the group's newest member Solo Sikoa - who notably intervened in the Cardiff match and helped cost McIntyre the title - about how British fans will react to his return after, in his words, he'd never been booed as loudly as that before.
Speaking of the moment he intervened in Cardiff he told us: "The reaction of the crowd at ringside, the booing, was so loud my leg was shaking. I've never heard anything like that."
Is he expecting a similar reaction this weekend?
Sikoa laughs. "I understand people being there for Drew. But you know I'm there for my family. Let's see what happens."
Alongside McIntyre, Karrion Kross and Sikoa, appearing live at the OVO Hydro on October 30 will be Natalya, Sheamus and The Usos, among others. Tickets for the event are available here.
WWE is shown in the UK on BT Sport which is available with a no contract monthly pass here.
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