Tampa will host a major WWE takeover this Memorial Day Weekend as the sports entertainment giant brings four days of events to the Yuengling Center. If you’ve caught even a minute of it on Netflix, then you’ve heard the white-hot crowds making noise for just about everything. Yeet.
With WWE more popular than ever, the timing couldn’t be better. Jey Uso continues to ignite stadiums nationwide, John Cena’s shocking heel turn has stunned fans, and The Rock’s return has injected chaos into every show he appears on. Now, the road after WrestleMania runs straight through Tampa.
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Four days with WWE at the Yuengling Center
The weekend kicks off on Saturday, May 24, with Saturday Night’s Main Event. WWE has a history of delivering unforgettable moments at these shows. The last time it took place, Kevin Owens shocked the crowd by hitting Cody Rhodes with a rare package piledriver. With WrestleMania just weeks prior, this event could set the stage for major storylines.
Following Saturday’s event, WWE will continue the action with three more nights of programming:
- May 25: NXT Battleground, a premium live event
- May 26: Monday Night Raw, WWE’s flagship weekly show streaming live on Netflix
- May 27: NXT on USA Network, featuring the next generation of WWE superstars
For wrestling and non-wrestling fans alike
These events promise high-intensity matchups and surprises, with many of WWE’s top superstars expected to compete.
Combo ticket packages go on sale Friday, March 14, at 10 a.m. Fans looking for early access can sign up for the Yuengling Center newsletter under “sports events” to receive a presale code the night before tickets become available.
For more information or to sign up for presale access, visit yuenglingcenter.com/newsletter.
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