Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz announced for WWE UK Tour, WWE tryouts in Saudi Arabia

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Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz announced for WWE UK Tour

The official WWE UK Twitter account just confirmed that matches between Daniel Bryan and The Miz will be taking place in Liverpool, Newcastle and Sheffield this May.

When Bryan was medically cleared by WWE to make a return to the ring, many wrestling fans immediately started talking about the prospect of the two being able to finally begin a feud on WWE television after a much talked about “Talking Smack” segment back in 2016.

Bryan would go on to reveal in an interview on ESPN later that he knew very little of what The Miz was going to say to him on the now canceled post-Smackdown Live show. He expected the company to keep the apart as it was unable to lead to anything at that time.

You can check out the official announcement below.

WWE tryouts in Saudi Arabia this week

WWE issued the following press release this week.

WWE® TO HOLD TRYOUT IN SAUDI ARABIA THIS WEEK

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA and STAMFORD, Conn., April 17, 2018 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) is in Saudi Arabia this week in search of the next generation of WWE Superstars with a four-day talent tryout in Jeddah beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, April 18 through Saturday, April 21.

The tryout, which will be hosted at the King Abdullah Sports City Sports Hall, will give more than 25 athletes from Saudi Arabia the opportunity to showcase their abilities with the goal of being selected to begin training at the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, U.S. The talent pool will comprise of elite performers with a diverse background in sports and athletics, including soccer, power lifting, volleyball, boxing, jujitsu, gymnastics, crossfit and taekwondo.

The world-class tryout is part of WWE’s commitment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, highlighted by the Greatest Royal Rumble event on Friday, April 27. General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia Chairman, His Excellency Turki Al Sheikh, WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, invite the world to celebrate this signature event. It is the first event as part of a long-term partnership between WWE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Greatest Royal Rumble card includes the first-ever 50-man Greatest Royal Rumble match, John Cena™ vs. Triple H™, The Undertaker™ vs. Rusev™ in a Casket match, Brock Lesnar™ vs. Roman Reigns™ in a Steel Cage Universal Championship match, Intercontinental Championship Ladder match: Seth Rollins™ vs. The Miz™ vs. Samoa Joe™ vs. Finn Bálor™, United States Championship match: Jeff Hardy™ vs. Jinder Mahal™ with Sunil Singh™, Raw Tag Team Championship match: Matt Hardy™ and Bray Wyatt™ vs. Sheamus™ and Cesaro™, SmackDown Tag Team Championship match: The Bludgeon Brothers™ vs. The Usos™ as well as two other championship matches – WWE Championship and the Cruiserweight Championship.

“WWE is dedicated to recruiting the most talented athletes and entertainers from around the world and developing them into global Superstars,” said Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Event & Creative. “In partnership with the General Sports Authority we look forward to bringing the Greatest Royal Rumble to Saudi Arabia while showcasing this historic event to the world.”

The Jeddah tryout is the latest example of WWE’s global talent recruiting efforts. In recent years, WWE has scouted rugby and soccer players from Europe, Kabaddi and Kushti athletes from India, and martial artists and boxers from China. In 2017, WWE held a tryout in Dubai, which resulted in the first Arab female, the first Kuwaiti man and the first Indian woman to sign with WWE.

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