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WWE supershow Set to Ignite Monterrey This July: First Mexico Event Since 2024
Breaking: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is reportedly returning to Mexico this summer. A new WWE Supershow is planned for Sunday, July 27, 2025, at Arena Monterrey. This exciting news comes from fan reports at a local concert, where advertisements teased the company’s comeback.
WWE’s Return to Mexico: What We Know So Far
While an official declaration from WWE is pending, tickets are expected to go on sale Thursday, June 19. This marks the first time WWE has been to Mexico as July 2024.
The information initially surfaced from Luhablag,noting the advertisement as part of Arena Monterrey’s upcoming events. The July 27 date could serve as WWE’s version of TripleMania Regia. This speculation follows WWE’s acquisition of AAA on April 19, 2025.
Potential Mexico City Show
LuchaBlog highlighted WWE’s typical touring pattern in Mexico. This usually includes Saturday shows in Mexico City, followed by Sunday shows in Monterrey.Based on this, WWE may be planning a show for Werena Ciudad de Mexico on Saturday, July 26, although no confirmation yet.
| City | Day | Venue (Potential) |
|---|---|---|
| Mexico City | Saturday, July 26, 2025 | Werena Ciudad de Mexico |
| Monterrey | Sunday, July 27, 2025 | Arena Monterrey |
The last time WWE was in Mexico, Cody Rhodes defended the WWE Championship against Santos Escobar. Stephanie Vaquer also made her WWE debut during that two-night event in July 2024.
Did You Know? The “Supershow” name is typically reserved for WWE’s non-televised live events. These events frequently showcase top talent from both RAW and SmackDown brands.
Other Upcoming WWE Supershows
WWE has already scheduled two other Supershows the week prior to the Mexico event:
- July 19 in Corpus Christi, Texas
- July 20 in Edinburgh, Texas
Pro Tip: Keep an eye on WWE’s official channels for the official announcement. Details are expected to follow soon.
The Enduring Appeal of WWE in Mexico
WWE’s connection with Mexican fans runs deep, fueled by the rich history of Lucha Libre and the passion for wrestling. The integration of AAA talent and storylines into WWE