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Hell in a Cell, Super Show-Down and WWE Evolution 2018

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Global
sports entertainment aka professional wrestling giant on a roll Riding
wave of success as WWE Super Show-Down in Australia approaches WWE
Hell In A Cell - September 16 (AT&T Centre - San Antonio, Texas) WWE
Super Show-Down - October 6 (Melbourne Cricket Ground - Melbourne, Australia) WWE
Evolution - October 28 (Nassau Coliseum - New York) Renee
Young joins RAW broadcast team Shawn
Michaels full expected to get involved in Australian main event as per storyline 
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Hell In A Cell: Roman Reigns
vs Braun Strowman.
Special referee: Mick Foley The
WWE is pumping out the mega events this year, fresh off appearances in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia, Canada, Japan and China. RAW
and SmackDown has primarily being touring the United and Canada, with semi loaded
house shows in other counties. Make no mistake, the Australian Super
Show-Down this October will be fully loaded and numerous title changes have
been predicated by insiders. So,
we've got WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view on September 16, Australia's Super Show-Down
on October 6 and Evolution on October 28. WWE
has been promoting three WWE Network specials simultaneously. As various news
media has been suggesting, WWE's recent four-night stint in the Barclays Center
may have cannibalized early ticket sales, thereby preventing an immediate sellout
of Evolution. It's
a balancing act as to what card to present in various regions, how long to stay
in a city, what matches and angles to present and so on. The
WWE Network has helped stabilize their business in many regards, as numerous promotions
are running around the clock, talent enjoys constant promotion as a general rule,
and there's more time and opportunities to develop characters and so on. At the
same time, the WWE writers, bookers, producers, the powers that be and so on have
a lot of work to do every week to keep the WWE machine powering along. From a
financial standpoint, customers no longer have to pay in the region of $20 to
$50 per event. Most countries can get the WWE Network for approximately $9.99
per month, and free trial promotions have been running. Plus, you can cancel anytime,
so you're not locked in. The
WWE received some massive cash injections in the past year including in the region
of $40 to $50 million for the Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia, and then
the long term deals were inked with RAW - USA Network and the even bigger SmackDown
- FOX Sports. There's
buzz that Australia's Melbourne - State Of Victoria government game a number of
financial incentives to the WWE for the tour, however the specifics are under
wraps. Wherever
you are in the world, its a great time to be a sports entertainment (professional
wrestling) fan. Let's hear it for Hunter, Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon and
co. They are doing a great job. There's lot of variety in the type of matches
and stories being presented in the WWE and beyond, and certainly the future of
the WWE and industry as a whole is looking great. For
many WrestleMania season has started early. Snap up your tickets, log on to the
WWE website and network and cheer on your favorite heroes and villains. Roman
Reigns, John Cena, Rousey, Strowman, AJ Styles and co. all want to hear you. Cheer
or boo - just make some noise fans. 
Vince
McMahon's announces the historic WWE
Super Show-Down to take place in Australia. Click
here for multimedia 

The
Undertaker, Shawn
Michaels and Triple H 
Multimedia Triple
H announces Australia's WWE Super Show-Down on Oct. 6 Triple
H takes on The Undertaker for the last time ever at WWE Super Show-Down 
The
IIconics (Billie Kay and
Peyton Royce) are looking
forward to performing in their native Australia 
Ronda
Rousey has been impressing in her WWE matches 


Alexa
Bliss vs Trish Stratus 
Renee
Young has joined the RAW broadcast team and is going great 
WWE
RAW announcing team: Renee
Young, Michael Cole
and Corey Graves News Paul
Dainty wins Media Man 'Promoter Of The Month', followed by WWE's Vince McMahon
- June 2018 WWE
in Melbourne: Wrestling superstars John Cena, Ronda Rousey, Triple H to take over
MCG in epic showdown event - 16th June 2018 Terry
Funk best professional wrestler of all time says Media Man agency; Closely followed
by Harley Race, Kurt Angle, Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat, A.J. Styles, Chris Jericho,
Chris Beniot, Eddie Guerrero, 'Cowboy' Bob Orton, Ken Shamrock, Bret 'Hitman'
Hart, Dolph Ziggler - July - August 2018 WWE's
'SmackDown Live' to leap from USA Network to Fox Sports; International expansion
and mainstream respect and recognition continues to climb - 26th June 2018 WWE
Champions AJ Styles and Carmella check out the Melbourne Cricket Ground - 24th
June 2018 WWE
boosts social media presence; Adds additional Facebook channels - May 2018 WWE
Smackdown shifts to Fox; New network changes business model - 25th May 2018 What
the media has said about wrestling over the years


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