The WWE are bringing both Friday Night SmackDown and their first-ever WWE Premium Live Event to be held in Scotland to Glasgow for a thrilling doubleheader.
The WWE has announced they are bringing two huge events to Glasgow this summer with two dates at the OVO Hydro.
The announcement follows the record-setting Clash At the Castle which took place at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, in September 2022. At the time, the event became the most-viewed and highest-rated international Premium Live Event in the company's history. READ MORE: The forest not too far from Glasgow named one of 'most beautiful places to see spring flowers'
“We are excited to bring both Friday Night SmackDown and Clash At The Castle: Scotland to our amazing fans in Scotland at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow this June,” said WWE President Nick Khan. “The world will see that this is one of the UK’s best venues and Scottish crowds are some of the loudest, craziest and most passionate on the planet.”
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