WWE to bring history-making tour to UK

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Some of you may know the American Nightmare, others may know what a suplex is... Or maybe you just like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson movies.

Either way, the WWE is one of the biggest sports entertainment shows around.

And now there will be more chances to see it in the UK after WWE announced it is bringing more shows to the UK and Europe in 2025, in the build up to Wrestlemania.

To help grow it's fanbase on this side of the Atlantic, the company will broadcast two of its weekly shows, RAW and SmackDown, from the UK and Europe over three consecutive weeks.

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The tour will stop off at a total of 11 cities, including four in the UK.

It will stop in Belfast's SSE Arena on Saturday 22 March, and at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham on 23 March.

Monday Night RAW will take place at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on 24 March before the following Friday Night SmackDown and Monday Night RAW take place at the O2 Arena in London - less than a month before Wrestlemania.

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The Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins and Women's World Champion Liv Morgan are all due to lace-up their boots on the road to Wrestlemania 41 which will take place in Las Vegas in the US at the Allegiant Stadium on 19 and 20 April.

Around 19,000 fans went to see the first Wrestlemania back in 1985, last year it broke records with more than 145,000 in attendance to see the action.