Griffin Gonzalez joined WRTV as a reporter in January of 2024. He is thrilled to be back in Indianapolis, telling impactful stories in the communities he grew up in.
INDIANAPOLIS — For Warren Township resident Timothy Wedgeworth, the WWE coming to Indianapolis gives him the opportunity to see his favorite superstars up close and personal.
On Monday, Indiana Sports Corp and the WWE announced a first of its kind agreement to bring three of the biggest WWE events to Lucas Oil Stadium. According to a release, Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and WWE live events will occur in arenas across the state in Fort Wayne and Evansville.
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