WWE RAW and SmackDown coming to the UK for Road to WrestleMania

WWE has unveiled plans for an unprecedented tour across the UK and Europe in March 2025, culminating in WrestleMania 41 in London. This marks the first time WWE’s flagship shows, Raw and SmackDown, will be broadcast live from multiple European cities over consecutive weeks.

Tour Schedule and Locations

The tour will feature live events in the following cities:

  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Dortmund and Hannover, Germany
  • Brussels, Belgium
  • Bologna, Italy
  • Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Nottingham and Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Vienna, Austria
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • London, United Kingdom

For the first time, episodes of Raw and SmackDown will be filmed live in the UK and Europe over consecutive weeks.

WrestleMania 41 in London

The tour will culminate with WrestleMania 41 at London’s O2 Arena, marking the first time this marquee event is held in the UK. This historic occasion underscores WWE’s commitment to expanding its global presence and engaging with its European fanbase.

Partnership with Netflix

Starting January 6, 2025, WWE’s flagship show, Monday Night Raw, will be available exclusively on Netflix, ending WWE’s partnership with BT Sports. This move signifies a new era for WWE programming in the UK and Europe.

Fan Engagement and Ticket Information

Fans can register for pre-sale access to tickets for the tour events through WWE’s official channels. Given the historic nature of this tour and the inclusion of WrestleMania 41 in London, high demand is anticipated.

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