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More Overseas WWE Shows Are Coming In 2024

Given recent successes, more overseas WWE shows are coming in 2024.

More Overseas WWE Shows
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Given recent successes, more overseas WWE shows are coming in 2024.

That really won’t come as a shock to most fans, or at least, it should not.

While we are quickly approaching Crown Jewel, that isn’t the overseas example in this case.

The big shows held by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are a curious thing, given the government funding of the deal.

No, these shows are in Europe, or could be.

More Overseas WWE Shows
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On October 25, WWE made a big announcement via it’s official channels:

This is on the heels of a wildly successful 2023 Money In The Bank in London, and the company is running that back in 2024.

On top of that success, we also saw the company deliver a sneaky good Clash at the Castle in 2022 as well.

Point being, there is a demand for premium live event-type shows outside of the United States and Canada…and as the company seeks to grow and increase profits, WWE is embracing that.

While they did announce a big Berlin show after the 2024 edition of SummerSlam…there are whispers of more shows beyond that.

More Overseas WWE Shows Are Coming In 2024

Specifically, per a report from Fightful, there remains a chance that WWE will run a bigger show from Paris in the spring timeframe next year.

Given the calendar of events and what we already know, it would be interesting to see where that will slot in.

We already know that Elimination Chamber is going to run from Australia in early 2024.

The Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 40 are locked in, days and locations.

More Overseas WWE Shows
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Given that WWE created a new event for Berlin, it seems possible that the spring event, if it happens for Paris, could be in the same boat.

On the topic of that Berlin show…I can’t help but wonder what role GUNTHER might play in that one.

This would be not far from the Austrian Superstar’s home turf. Could WWE look to that event to elevate him to world champion?

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