
An update has emerged on WWE’s international Premium Live Event schedule, with a discussions for notable PLE revealed.
WWE had an effective global expansion in 2024, hosting the likes of Clash At The Castle, King & Queen of the Ring, Backlash, Bash In Berlin and Crown Jewel outside the US.
Amid speculation about upcoming international shows, reports have revealed that this year’s Money in the Bank PLE may emanate from a non-US location.
Per WrestleVotes on Sportskeeda’s Backstage Pass, WWE has had discussions about hosting Money in the Bank in July in an international location.
Commenting on previously announced international PLEs, in addition to talks about this new addition to the calendar, WrestleVotes wrote:
“So, in an update from this week’s show with Bill Apter here on Tuesday night’s backstage pass, we can confirm WWE has had discussions of hosting this year’s Money in the Bank from an international location in early July.
“However, our source states nothing is said at this time. Currently on the books for WWE internationally include a Saudi Arabia date in June, as well as the Clash in Paris PLE announced for August that WrestleMania broke last week.”
The next international PLE will be Elimination Chamber, which will emanate from the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada on March 1.
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