WWE Returning to India
Posted: Nov 4th, '15, 16:47
Source: PWInsider
By Mike Johnson on 2015-11-04 12:07:11
WWE announced today that the company will hold two live events in New Delhi, India on Friday 1/15/16 and Saturday 1/16/16 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. Daniel Bryan was on hand in India as part of the announcement.
John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Big Show, Sheamus, Cesaro and Ryback were announced for the event.
"WWE is delighted to return to India to bring its fans energetic, larger-than-life, live entertainment," said Gerrit Meier, WWE President, International. "Fans can expect to see the same non-stop action and family fun that they know and love from watching WWE programming, including WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown on Ten Sports Network."
"Ten Sports Network has been bringing WWE programming to fans in India for more than a decade," said Rajesh Sethi, Ten Sports Network CEO. "We are excited to build on this partnership with WWE to bring live events to the fans."
The announcement was timed for the same week that the WWE Network went live in India.
Thanks to Paul Jordan.
By Mike Johnson on 2015-11-04 12:07:11
WWE announced today that the company will hold two live events in New Delhi, India on Friday 1/15/16 and Saturday 1/16/16 at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. Daniel Bryan was on hand in India as part of the announcement.
John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Big Show, Sheamus, Cesaro and Ryback were announced for the event.
"WWE is delighted to return to India to bring its fans energetic, larger-than-life, live entertainment," said Gerrit Meier, WWE President, International. "Fans can expect to see the same non-stop action and family fun that they know and love from watching WWE programming, including WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown on Ten Sports Network."
"Ten Sports Network has been bringing WWE programming to fans in India for more than a decade," said Rajesh Sethi, Ten Sports Network CEO. "We are excited to build on this partnership with WWE to bring live events to the fans."
The announcement was timed for the same week that the WWE Network went live in India.
Thanks to Paul Jordan.