WWE is planning a major Premium Live Event in Australia in the near future as part of its efforts to expand beyond the US market with PLE events.
WWE has previously held large events in the country, including the Global Warning event in 2002, which drew over 56,000 fans to see The Rock defeat Triple H and Brock Lesnar to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship.
WWE held Super Show-Down in 2018, which drew 70,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and featured Triple H vs. The Undertaker. The market is due for a WWE event as their most recent live event tour took place in 2019.
Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that WWE is in talks to hold a major stadium show in Western Australia, similar to Super ShowDown.
“The state government of Western Australia is negotiating with WWE to run a major stadium show,” Meltzer stated.
The exact date of the show is still uncertain.