WWE Returning To UK For Longer Tour In November

Currently in the midst of its first UK tour since January 2020, WWE just announced new dates.

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WWE has announced an eight-date tour of the United Kingdom for November, doing so in the midst of its first round of fresh dates in the country since January 2020.

The company has confirmed the following shows will take place between 3 and 10 November:-

- Brighton – Brighton Centre (Wednesday, November 3, 2021)

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- Sheffield – Utilita Arena (Thursday, November 4, 2021)

- Birmingham – Utilita Arena (Friday, November 5, 2021)

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- London – SSE Arena Wembley (Saturday, November 6, 2021)

- Liverpool – M&S Bank Arena (Sunday, November 7, 2021)

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- Leeds – First Direct Arena (Monday, November 8, 2021)

- Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena (Tuesday, November 9, 2021)

- Manchester – AO Arena (Wednesday, November 10, 2021)

Ticket information is yet to be released.

Alex McCarthy of talkSPORT has confirmed that the November shows will feature wrestlers from the Raw roster:-

The current tour, which commenced in Newcastle Upon Tyne last night (19 September) and concludes in Glasgow on Wednesday, features SmackDown wrestlers plus Raw's Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre.

It should be noted that the above will likely be untelevised live events, with Raw and SmackDown television tapings going on in the United States on the 5 and 8 November. WWE has already confirmed the 8 November episode of Raw for Louisville, Kentucky.

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