Cena to headline WWE's First Wrestlepalooza Sept. 20 on ESPN
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Wrestlezone on MSNTriple H Confirms Big Name Will Return At WWE Wrestlepalooza
One of Triple H‘s favorite people will be returning to the company next month for WWE Wrestlepalooza on the ESPN app. WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H appeared on SportsCenter today to hype the company’s debut event,
WWE is set to go head-to-head with AEW in September, and it is reportedly planning two major main events for its WrestlePalooza show as a result. With AEW All O
Wrestlepalooza was initially a special TV event. Cactus Jack turned heel to cost Tommy Dreamer a big victory over Raven. Overall, Wrestlepalooza began as a good concept for ECW. Back when ECW was beginning to gain some momentum,
The WWE announced on Wednesday that wrestling fans look forward to seeing its inaugural live event, Wrestlepalooza, on September 20, streaming live on the new ESPN service at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, and the action will go down in Indianapolis,
WWE Wrestlepalooza is taking place in Pat McAfee's adopted hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, on September 20th.
The WWE is planning to bring another one of its premium live events to Indianapolis. According to a release, the first-ever “Wrestlepalooza” will be held at Gainbridge
The worst Wrestlepalooza was the one in which ECW took the name to PPV, and it absolutely flopped. There was pretty much nothing redeemable about this show. Even RVD vs. Sabu, which was arguably the best match on the show, got mixed reactions with some enjoying their 30-minute showcase, whereas others thought it dragged.
Earlier this month, it was announced that WWE and ESPN reached an agreement for the broadcaster to become the exclusive home of premium live events starting in 2026. The deal reportedly was for a whopping total of $1.625 billion over five years, with an annual value of $325 million.