WWE is reportedly set for a presentation change for the June 28 edition of SmackDown at Madison Square Garden.
According to PWInsider, there will a ‘scaled back’ set for tomorrow night’s SmackDown in New York City.
As WWE returns to the historic Madison Square Garden, the report notes that the set will be scaled back which often signals a bid to allow for more fans.
Per WrestleTix, the current set-up for the show allows for 17,660 people with this evening (June 27) there have been 16,646 tickets distributed.
Overall, the distributed total still eclipses WWE’s last appearances in the venue including the Holiday Supershow on December 26 (with attendance of 15,831) and last July 7th 2023 which drew a crowd of 13,617.
Currently announced for the show, a Bloodline Acknowledgement Ceremony with the new iteration of the Bloodline.
Also a pair of women’s Money in the Bank qualifying matches featuring Candice LeRae vs. Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton in one and in another qualifier, Naomi vs. Blair Davenport vs. Indi Hartwell.
In a men’s Money in the Bank qualifying match, LA Knight will take on both Logan Paul and Santos Escobar.
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