WWE Live returns to China this September, Will hold tryouts this July in Shanghai

WWE Live returns to China

WWE announced Thursday they will return to China for the fourth straight year when the company rolls into the Mercedes Benz Arena in Shanghai on Saturday, September 21.

In addition, WWE will hold a four-day tryout from July 15 through July 19 in Shanghai limited to 50 male and 50 female athletes from China.

You can read the full press release below:

WWE Live returns to China this September

SHANGHAI, China and STAMFORD, Conn., May 23, 2019 – WWE will return to China for the fourth straight year when WWE LIVE SHANGHAI comes to the Mercedes Benz Arena on Saturday, September 21, 2019.

Tickets for WWE LIVE SHANGHAI are available at 10 am today and can be purchased via www.Damai.cn.

Fans attending WWE LIVE SHANGHAI will be able to see their favorite WWE Superstars including Roman Reigns™, Kofi Kingston™, Charlotte Flair™, Asuka™, Finn Bálor™, Xavier Woods™, The IIconics™, Shinsuke Nakamura™ and Kevin Owens™, as well as Chinese nationals Xia Li™ and Boa™, who are currently training at the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, U.S.

The announcement comes as WWE executives are recruiting elite Chinese athletes and performers in advance of what will be its largest tryout in China to date. The four-day tryout from Monday, July 15 through Thursday, July 18 in Shanghai will give up to 50 male and female athletes from China the opportunity to showcase their abilities with the goal of being selected to train at the WWE Performance Center.

“We are excited to once again bring WWE’s larger-than-life Superstars to our passionate fans in China,” said Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative. “With our WWE scouts in Shanghai seeing dozens of Chinese athletes and performers at casting calls, I am looking forward to the day when one of these people will reach the top and appear alongside global WWE Superstars such as Roman Reigns, Kofi Kingston, Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins.”

WWE’s recruitment website (www.wweperformancecenter.com) is now available in Mandarin. Tailored to athletes who are interested in pursuing a career in WWE, the website features information about the recruitment process and provides a detailed look at what day-to-day life is like at the WWE Performance Center. Applications to participate in the tryout can also be submitted via the PP Sports website at http://sports.pptv.com/wwe/tryout2019.

The tryout in Shanghai 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. WWE has held similar tryouts in London, Dubai, Tokyo, Jeddah, Cologne, Santiago and Mumbai.

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