Details Behind WWE’s Decision To Go To London For Money In The Bank, O2 Arena Decision
WWE is running London’s O2 Arena for WWE Money in the Bank, exciting UK fans, but leaving some with questions.
Fightful spoke to WWE sources about the announcement this week, and asked about the decision to run O2 as opposed to a stadium. With the success of Clash at the Castle, WWE would likely easily sell out a stadium for what they consider one of their “big 5” shows. One WWE source said that they view O2 Arena as the “MSG of England” and it was a venue they wanted to travel to.
Another source indicated that running a show of this magnitude helps establish the importance of MITB as one of their biggest PPVs. There had been rumors that the show would go away altogether, but are told that wasn’t seriously considered. Also, contrary to rumors, it was reiterated to us that no booking plans are set for that show.
While Nick Khan got credit for many of the dates, locations and venues that ended up being successful for WWE in 2022, we’re told it was a collaborative effort this go around.
WWE internally was very excited about the announcement.
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