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WWE is on a roll, and it’s doing everything possible to ensure that fans have an amazing experience following the gloomy phase of COVID-19. Therefore, the company released a date from when the tours will resume, and of course, fans wanted more information! Now, the WWE Universe has more information about the upcoming 25-city tour.

With a new statement release, WWE revealed the dates of the first three live events.

  1. July 23rd, 2021: Friday Night SmackDown at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
  2. July 26th, 2021: Monday Night Raw at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
  3. July 30th, 2021: Friday Night SmackDown at Target Center in Minneapolis.

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The tickets for each of the events will be on sale on June 4th, 2021 on the official website.

The company teased the return of Edge and Sasha Banks at the first event of the tour which will be at Toyota Center on July 16th, 2021. The Superstars have been missing after headlining the main events at WrestleMania 37.

It’s possible the company kept them away from the ring following the Show of Shows to bring them back when the tour begins. The company did not do anything else but put their pictures in the advertisement. This could be WWE’s way of triggering curiosity among the fans.

WWE did everything to elevate viewer experience

Ever since the rules required the company to stop fans from attending live events, WWE has done significant work to ensure the fans have an elevated experience. One of the truly mind-blowing changes that Vince McMahon came up with was the ThunderDome with screens.

With the digital screens all around the Dome, fans could virtually attend live events. While it wasn’t the same experience, something is better than nothing!

The fans attended WrestleMania 37 at a capped capacity. This marked the return of the fans after a year. It was an emotional moment for the company. Vince McMahon and the rest of WWE came out to the ramp to welcome the fans.

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Read More: An Emotional Vince McMahon and the Entire WWE Locker Room Welcomes Live Fans at WrestleMania 37

As of now, the company hasn’t revealed whether the live events from the tour will be open to fans at a capped capacity or not. If that’s the case, it’s inevitable that tickets will sell out quickly. Regardless, the energy will be at peak once the Superstars and fans reunite at the arenas!

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