When Is WWE Coming to New York?
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WWE is coming to New York soon! Get the latest news and information on when the WWE will be in New York.
Introduction
WWE is returning to New York for the first time in over a year! The company will be holding three live events at Madison Square Garden on September 9, 10, and 11. This will be WWE’s first time back in the Garden since April 2015.
This is good news for WWE fans in New York, as the company has been holding most of its live events in other cities over the past year. WWE has been particularly active in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami as of late. New York is definitely a big market for WWE, and it’s good to see the company making a return to the city.
If you’re a WWE fan in New York, make sure to check out one of these live events!
WWE’s History in New York
WWE has a long and storied history in New York. The company was founded in 1952 by Vince McMahon Sr., and it has been headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut since 1984. WWE has held many events in New York over the years, including the first-ever WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden in 1985. WWE returned to MSG for WrestleMania 2 in 1986, and again for WrestleMania 29 in 2013. The company also held Survivor Series at MSG in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995.
WWE’s Relationship with New York
WWE has a unique relationship with the state of New York. For many years, WWE has maintained a strong presence in the state, with multiple live events and tapings of WWE programming taking place in New York City and other cities across the state. However, WWE has never had a full-time live event or television show in New York City.
WWE has long been rumored to be interested in holding a live event or television show in New York City, but those rumors have never come to fruition. There are several reasons why WWE has never been able to establish a stronger presence in New York City. First and foremost, New York City is a very expensive market, and WWE has been reluctant to commit the resources necessary to hold a regular live event or television show in the city. Additionally, WWE’s primary demographic is not as strong in New York City as it is in other markets, which makes it harder for WWE to generate enough interest to justify holding regular live events or tapings of its programming in the city.
However, there have been some signs in recent years that WWE may finally be ready to make a more significant commitment to New York City. In 2016, WWE held its first-ever WrestleMania press conference at Madison Square Garden, which is widely regarded as the most famous arena in the world and is located in the heart of New York City. Additionally, WWE has held several major live events at Barclays Center in Brooklyn over the past few years, including SummerSlam and Survivor Series. While these events are not yet monthly or weekly shows like Raw or SmackDown, they are still a sign that WWE is interested in increasing its presence in New York City.
only time will tell if WWE finally decides to make a more significant commitment to bringing its live Events and programming to New York City on a regular basis. However, with WrestleMania 34 taking place at MetLife Stadium just outside of NYC next year and with more major events being held at Barclays Center each year, it seems likely that WWE’s relationship with New York is only going to continue to grow stronger in the coming years.
WWE’s Future in New York
WWE’s future in New York is looking very bright as the company has plans to expand its operations in the state.
The company has already been making waves in the state with its recent purchase of the iconic Manhattan Center, which it plans to use as its new headquarters. In addition to this, WWE has also plans to build a state-of-the-art training facility in upstate New York.
With all of these plans in place, it seems likely that WWE will be based in New York for many years to come. This is good news for wrestling fans in the state, as they will now have easier access to all of WWE’s events.
Conclusion
WWE is scheduled to come to New York on October 26, 2019.