SHOCKING: WWE makes a Disappointing move regarding Major premium live event next year

WWE cancels a huge event for next year
WWE has been going through unprecedentedly impressive phase in the last few months or so. The current engagement in the product has been increased considerably as compared in recent years. Although, some might argue that Monday Night Raw isn’t even touching 3 million every week and Smackdown on Fox is also playing somewhere slightly above 2 Million.
We should not analyze things this way as television ratings have declined for every major show in the United States over the past decade and WWE is no different match. Fans don’t anymore prefer sitting and gazing through 2-3 hours of weekly wrestling in a bunch as the development pr social media has surpassed every expectations and brought in various online streaming platforms.
Not deviating much from the topic, let’s just get back to what we can expect from the company in the upcoming months and next year until Wrestlemania. We got a couple of premium live events left this year viz. Crown Jewel and Survivor Series, interestingly both will unfold in November.
We can expect enough of thrill and loaded content from both of these aforementioned shows. Crown Jewel next month in Saudi Arabia will see Roman Reigns vs. Logan Paul main event for the Undisputed Universal Championship and fans are excited for this match despite of the predictable result.
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WWE has reportedly cancelled Day 1 for 2023

WWE added a new event in their yearly calender of premium live events starting last year named Day 1 which was given a theme of WWE show on the first day of the new year. Last year’s show was held at the State Farms Arena in Georgia, Atlanta and Brock Lesnar won the WWE Championship in a Fatal-5-way main event match also featuring Big E, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley.
However, it doesn’t seems like the promotion is keen on continuing with this event atleast for next year. According to an exclusive report from Wrestlenomics, the company has cancelled the Day 1 premium live event and there was no word whether there will be any major event between Survivor Series and Royal Rumble now.
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