Following the huge news that WWE will run a massive stadium show in the UK in September at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, we have all the information you need to know about how to buy a ticket!
In a press release issued by WWE today, the show was confirmed for Saturday, September 3rd, and, while there was no date confirmed for when WWE Principality Stadium tickets will go on sale, fans can pre-register for access here.
WWE Principality Stadium Tickets
Back in September, Alex McCarthy of talkSPORT broke the news that WWE was planning a major return to the UK with the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales the front runner to host the event.
Formerly known as the Millennium Stadium, the venue was renamed in 2016 for sponsorship reasons, and is the national stadium of Wales. Located in Cardiff, it’s the home of the Wales national rugby union team and has also held the Wales national team’s football games on occasion.
BREAKING: For the first time in 30 years, WWE will bring a major stadium event to the United Kingdom at @principalitysta in Cardiff, Wales this September!
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— WWE (@WWE) April 12, 2022
The report had added that the retractable roof on the Principality Stadium – which mainly plays host to international rugby and football fixtures – is an attractive feature to the company, which is understandable given the unpredictable British weather.
The typical capacity for the stadium sits at just under 75,000 however a boxing bout in 2017 featuring Britain’s Anthony Joshua is reported to have brought in a crowd of 78,000 fans.
Former WWE Champion Drew McIntyre is said to have been part of the meetings regarding the event that took place while the company was in the UK on a live event tour.
WWE In The UK
In 1992, WWE held their only UK stadium show as they brought SummerSlam that year to London, England.
The main event saw Englishman The British Bulldog capture the WWF Intercontinental Championship from brother-in-law Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart in a classic encounter.
The last time the company held any sort of pay-per-view event in the UK was in June 2003 at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.
On that occasion, ten thousand fans packed the arena to witness a main event that saw Triple H defeat Kevin Nash to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
Fans interested in an exclusive presale opportunity for WWE’s show in the UK can register HERE.