WWE announce Super Show-Down in Australia

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Sun-17-Jun-2018 16:57:22 · 5,103 comments
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WWE’S biggest stars come to Australia for WWE Super Show-Down on October 6

MELBOURNE, Australia and STAMFORD, Conn. — As first reported by the Sunday Herald Sun, WWE, in partnership with TEG Dainty, will return to Australia with WWE Super Show-Down, a historic event taking place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Saturday, October 6, 2018, featuring the largest collection of WWE Superstars and Legends ever to appear in the country.

Tickets for WWE Super Show-Down will be available Thursday, June 28, at 10 a.m. AEST via ticketek.com.au. An exclusive Telstra Thanks pre-sale for customers starts this Friday, June 22, at 12 noon AEST, and is open until Tuesday, June 26, at 10 p.m. AEST. Further ticket information is available at tegdainty.com. The event will stream live on WWE Network and be available on pay-per-view around the world.

Fans attending WWE Super Show-Down will see The Undertaker take on Triple H for the first time since WrestleMania 28, plus all their favorite Superstars, including John Cena, Ronda Rousey, Shane McMahon, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, Nia Jax, AJ Styles, Charlotte Flair, Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Sasha Banks, Alexa Bliss, Big Show, Bray Wyatt, Australian tag team Billie Kay & Peyton Royce of The IIconics, and many more.*

“WWE Super Show-Down will be one of the biggest sports and entertainment events of the decade,” said Paul Dainty, President & CEO of TEG Dainty. “After the historic Global Warning event in 2002, TEG Dainty is excited to be making history once again with WWE. Australia has always been a special place for WWE, and our fans are among the most enthusiastic on the globe. This once-in-a-lifetime spectacular will showcase Australia to a global audience of millions in one of the world’s most iconic sports stadiums."

“WWE Super Show-Down will be an epic event,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & CEO. “Our partnership with Paul Dainty reflects our ongoing commitment to the market and provides an opportunity to deliver an event of this magnitude.”

“The eyes of the world will be on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in October when thousands of visitors from across Australia and the world descend on our great city for WWE Super Show-Down,” said Victorian Minister for Tourism & Major Events, John Eren. “The Victorian Government will keep bringing the biggest events to our state because these events are good for our economy, good for our tourism industry and good for local jobs.”

The largest WWE event previously held in Australia was the Global Warning event in 2002 at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium, setting an entertainment attendance record of 56,743.

https://www.wwe.com/worldwide/article/w … nouncement

So WWE have announced an Australia supershow that will be on the Network on October 6th

The only match we know so far is Undertaker vs Triple H.

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Sun-17-Jun-2018 21:04:32 · 3,230 comments
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Ré is Australian isn't he? Wonder if he'll go if it's close enough to him.

It's a good move though. I like that they've started doing some super shows like this... you'd think that they make some good money out of it and gives fans a chance to see them without having to go to America.

Interesting part though is that they've mentioned Daniel Bryan as being there. His contact is currently set to expire just over a month before this event. So they must be pretty confident that he'll be signing a new contact before then.

Really will be a historic event though, as according to Vince, this will be the final time that Triple H and Undertaker will ever wrestle each other.

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Sun-17-Jun-2018 21:30:25 · 5,103 comments
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About Bryan, I'm pretty sure when they cleared Bryan the first thing they did was probably offer him a new contract.

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Mon-18-Jun-2018 10:21:27 · 977 comments
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About Bryan, I'm pretty sure when they cleared Bryan the first thing they did was probably offer him a new contract.

Probably, but he's not signed anything as I regularly see reports saying that his contract is still set to expire in September. There were reports recently saying that he might make an appearance at Codys All In PPV, but I seriously doubt that will happen as that would only be if his contract actually expires. WWE would be stupid to let him go, especially now that he's cleared to wrestle again. The guy is so over it's ridiculous. I bet the hold up on Bryan signing is to do with his neck. Like WWE have put a clause in or something about it. Or Bryan is holding out for more money, and who can blame the guy!

Vince looks rough as fuck in that clip as well. Dude isn't aging well.

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Mon-18-Jun-2018 12:15:49 · 5,103 comments
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rhys wrote

About Bryan, I'm pretty sure when they cleared Bryan the first thing they did was probably offer him a new contract.

Probably, but he's not signed anything as I regularly see reports saying that his contract is still set to expire in September. There were reports recently saying that he might make an appearance at Codys All In PPV, but I seriously doubt that will happen as that would only be if his contract actually expires. WWE would be stupid to let him go, especially now that he's cleared to wrestle again. The guy is so over it's ridiculous. I bet the hold up on Bryan signing is to do with his neck. Like WWE have put a clause in or something about it. Or Bryan is holding out for more money, and who can blame the guy!

Vince looks rough as fuck in that clip as well. Dude isn't aging well.

I think Bryan has signed a new contract they just haven’t told the world. I think he signed the it the moment he was cleared.

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