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MELBOURNE, Australia and STAMFORD, Conn.

 

As first reported by the Sunday Herald Sun, WWE, in partnership with TEG Dainty, will return to Australia with WWE Super Show-Down, a historic event taking place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Saturday, October 6, 2018, featuring the largest collection of WWE Superstars and Legends ever to appear in the country.

Tickets for WWE Super Show-Down will be available Thursday, June 28, at 10 a.m. AEST via ticketek.com.au. An exclusive Telstra Thanks pre-sale for customers starts this Friday, June 22, at 12 noon AEST, and is open until Tuesday, June 26, at 10 p.m. AEST. Further ticket information is available at tegdainty.com. The event will stream live on WWE Network and be available on pay-per-view around the world.

 

Fans attending WWE Super Show-Down will see The Undertaker take on Triple H for the first time since WrestleMania 28, plus all their favorite Superstars, including John Cena, Ronda Rousey, Shane McMahon, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, Nia Jax, AJ Styles, Charlotte Flair, Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Sasha Banks, Alexa Bliss, Big Show, Bray Wyatt, Australian tag team Billie Kay & Peyton Royce of The IIconics, and many more.*

 

“WWE Super Show-Down will be one of the biggest sports and entertainment events of the decade,” said Paul Dainty, President & CEO of TEG Dainty. “After the historic Global Warning event in 2002, TEG Dainty is excited to be making history once again with WWE. Australia has always been a special place for WWE, and our fans are among the most enthusiastic on the globe. This once-in-a-lifetime spectacular will showcase Australia to a global audience of millions in one of the world’s most iconic sports stadiums."

“WWE Super Show-Down will be an epic event,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & CEO. “Our partnership with Paul Dainty reflects our ongoing commitment to the market and provides an opportunity to deliver an event of this magnitude.”

 

“The eyes of the world will be on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in October when thousands of visitors from across Australia and the world descend on our great city for WWE Super Show-Down,” said Victorian Minister for Tourism & Major Events, John Eren. “The Victorian Government will keep bringing the biggest events to our state because these events are good for our economy, good for our tourism industry and good for local jobs.”

 

The largest WWE event previously held in Australia was the Global Warning event in 2002 at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium, setting an entertainment attendance record of 56,743.

 

*Talent line-up referenced and depicted above is subject to change. Go to www.tegdainty.com/wwe to join the ticket waitlist.

 

 

That is huge news. They gonna pull some smashing attendance for the 3rd time this year. Greatest year.

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Is Shawn Michaels going to wrestle? Why is he on the list?

 

Also, interesting to see Brock Lesnar isn't listed. I thought he just got a new contract? Or was that only temporary until Summer Slam? You think they would have been already planning this event when they were working on his contract. You know he was a draw before he had the title, so he can still wrestle without it I would think.

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Maybe Shawn is the referee in the HHH/Taker match again. I guess a match against Bryan is out of the question. They gonna have to pull a few rabbits out of the hat to get a great crowd there.

 

The only chance they have performing in front of 100,000 is come a week early and wrestle at halftime at the AFL Grand Final.

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So I'm guessing one can probably read into this that WWE is getting a little nervous at the in roads New Japan was making in Australia and New Zealand? "Australia has always been a special place" but I don't recall it ever being more than stop on the post WM world tour.

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HHH vs Taker in 2018. The match of Suck of Doom. Can they make it even more formulaic than the Cena match in Jedda ?

 

Speaking of which, are they gonna do infomercials on Melbourne too ? I mean, they should, women already got the right to drive over there (well, indigenous maybe not, not too sure…).

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I mean, they should, women already got the right to drive over there (well, indigenous maybe not, not too sure…).

Yes, indigenous women are allowed to drive, we are nowhere near like Saudi mate. We just passed gay marriage as well.

 

Just think of us as America but less people and less guns. And if your wondering if the water goes down the toilet in the opposite direction the answer is yes.

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I mean, they should, women already got the right to drive over there (well, indigenous maybe not, not too sure).

Yes, indigenous women are allowed to drive, we are nowhere near like Saudi mate. We just passed gay marriage as well.

 

Just think of us as America but less people and less guns. And if your wondering if the water goes down the toilet in the opposite direction the answer is yes.

I said when this was first announced that we should 100% have Saudi-style Propaganda videos about our government atrocities. "Sure we put gay people through the postal vote and oversee a hideous torture regime for refugees and can't work out high speed Internet, but we're making great strides! Getting a WWE PPV is another step on the March of progress!"

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I said when this was first announced that we should 100% have Saudi-style Propaganda videos about our government atrocities. "Sure we put gay people through the postal vote and oversee a hideous torture regime for refugees and can't work out high speed Internet, but we're making great strides! Getting a WWE PPV is another step on the March of progress!"

 

 

LOL. That would be hilarious.

 

Watch the Super Show-Down on the WWE Network with our great NBN service that we screwed the country with.

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Yes, indigenous women are allowed to drive, we are nowhere near like Saudi mate. We just passed gay marriage as well.

 

Just think of us as America but less people and less guns. And if your wondering if the water goes down the toilet in the opposite direction the answer is yes.

 

How do you expect me to think of you as some kind of American when you just called me "mate" ? Come on now...

 

Do you think they'll have the Bushwhackers interrupt the presentation of the latest Australian recruits during that show too ?

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HHH Vs Cena was a boring sub house show affair between two guys who didn't seem to care just making it up for 15 or so mins. I wonder if the taker hhh match will be the same just with a far more broken performer than Cena, taker can't go 20 surely. Either way it sounds not great, the possibility of hbk being involved as ref to try to give the thing some smoke and mirrors could work or could be dreadful like his performance in the wm 28 match.

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9 hours ago, Jimmy Redman said:

Oh damn. I could have done with a Cena Indy Workrate match live. 

The SD title match at Survivor Series being some combo of AJ/Joe and Bryan/Miz is a hell of a thing.

I’m betting they will do the champ vs champ match at Survivor Series again.  So, Roman/AJ, quite possibly.

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19 hours ago, KawadaSmile said:

So.

We are getting The Miz vs Bryan at SSD. The winner gets a WWE title opportunity.

We'll also have The Shield in action, but they did not give any further details.

Also, what previously was just Cena vs Owens was upgraded to Lashley/Cena vs Owens/Elias.

Oh wow, imagine if they actually spun Bryan vs Miz all the way out to Wrestlemania. That would be awesome. Miz wins here, cheats to get the belt off AJ, Bryan wins the Rumble and then finally gets his win back with the title to boot. Perfect.

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Barring some roadblocks, it seems like they are going to do this - which from the likes of things seems like a incredibly well executed story.

However, I don't expect them to keep Miz and Bryan apart all the way to the Road to Wrestlemania. I'm sensing either they'll pad this rivalry with other matches, or Bryan might become champ at the Rumble itself.

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Ha love how bunch of us have theorized the Miz/Bryan stuff to Mania already!  Miz wins contenders match, Bryan wins Rumble, Bryan beats him at mania, etc.  it's right there and like the easiest story to tell.  Not getting my hopes up though.  Like I mentioned before it would be the ultimate apology for the 2014/2015 rumbles

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