WWE Has Cancelled Two Upcoming Live Events In Italy And The Reason Why Is Bound To Infuriate Fans

WWE Has Cancelled Two Upcoming Live Events In Italy And The Reason Why Is Bound To Infuriate Fans

WWE has revealed that two upcoming live events in Italy have been cancelled and while that alone is bound to disappoint Italian wrestling fans, the reason why it's happened is sure to infuriate them...

By JoshWilding - Jul 11, 2019 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Bad news for Italian wrestling fans today as WWE has revealed that two live events scheduled to take place in Italy this November have been cancelled. They were set to take place on Sunday, November 3rd in Florence and Monday, November 4th in Milan.

The official reason given for the cancellation is a "scheduling conflict in the WWE tour" and the company reportedly hopes to return to the country in the near future.

That's disappointing news for fans, of course, but it gets worse. Apparently, the main reason this change has been made is because WWE is returning to Saudi Arabia (likely on November 1st) and that is why they can't make it to Italy. 

UK fans have also been disappointed because shows in Nottingham, Birmingham, London, and Minehead have also been scrapped making that tour a small one.
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