WWE is expanding its international presence with another major stop outside the United States. The company has officially confirmed two events in Mexico as part of its summer tour, dubbed the SuperShow Summer Tour, which will feature the special event SuperShow Mexico as the main attraction.
WWE in Mexico: confirmed dates
The tour will take place in two major Mexican cities:
Saturday, July 13 — Arena Ciudad de México (Mexico City)
Sunday, July 14 — Arena Monterrey (Monterrey)
The highlight will be SuperShow Mexico, a special event that promises to bring the biggest names on the WWE roster in exclusive matches for the Latin audience.
With this announcement, WWE reinforces its international expansion strategy. Mexico is one of the strongest markets for wrestling outside the United States, with a passionate fan base and a rich tradition of lucha libre. The company has already held highly successful events in the country and is now looking to further consolidate its presence there.
This tour is also part of a broader WWE plan, which includes other countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Saudi Arabia. After the success of Elimination Chamber: Perth and other international events, the company is betting on bringing more and more live experiences to audiences outside the North American circuit.
The names of the superstars who will be present have not yet been announced, but big names from the WWE roster are expected to be part of the cards. In addition, there is the possibility of special broadcasts, exclusive content and even interactions with the local culture of Mexico.
It is worth remembering that WWE has already held shows in the country in 2024, with great public reception and good box office numbers. The expectation is that SuperShow Mexico will surpass these results and become a recurring event in the coming years.
Holding SuperShow Mexico represents another step for WWE in its mission to reach new markets and bring the excitement of wrestling to different parts of the world. For Mexican fans, it will be a great opportunity to see the company's top names in action up close, and for the rest of the Latin American audience, a clear sign that WWE is getting closer and closer.