Bronson Reed Details Scrapped WWE Plans

Bronson Reed Reveals

Australian Superstar Bronson Reed shared his thoughts on the possibility of WWE returning to Australia.

WWE has not toured Australia since 2019 due to the pandemic, and plans for a return have been uncertain. However, Reed expressed hope that they could hold a major premium live event at Adelaide Oval in the future.

Adelaide Oval is a world-renowned stadium in Adelaide, South Australia, with a seating capacity of over 50,000. WWE previously held its Super ShowDown event in the Melbourne Cricket Ground, in 2018.

Reed is optimistic about WWE returning to Australia. Speaking on The Footy with Broden Kelly, Reed said:

I’m really hopeful that there will be soon. I don’t know yet. I heard that there were rumblings about doing a tour in October, but I think that’s been nixed. I’m hoping early next year, but I don’t know. They should do a big premium live event from Adelaide Oval.

WWE Returning To The UK

WWE has announced a three-day UK tour for October. Although they recently teased the possibility of holding WrestleMania in London or Australia during a promotional segment at Money in the Bank, no concrete plans have been announced.

The October UK tour begins on the 29th and will conclude on the 31st. Currently advertised for the tour are The Usos, Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, Bobby Lashley, Asuka, and The Street Profits.

Ticket sales go live on July 14th with an exclusive presale on the 13th.

In recent news, Bronson Reed has sent a message to all the super heavyweights in WWE.

H/t to Fightful.com