WWE to Hold New Tour of Mexico This July
WWE reportedly is currently scheduled to hold a new tour of Mexico this July, according to LuchaBlog.
It was reported that a concert event on Friday at the Arena Monterrey featured a list of upcoming events at the venue. One of the events listed was a WWE “Supershow Mexico” event taking place on July 27th. It was also reported that this announcement likely was probably originally meant to be officially revealed at this Sunday’s AAA TripleMania Regia 2025 event.
It was also reported that based on WWE’s usual pattern for tours in Mexico, the company is expected to also be holding a live event in Mexico City on July 26th at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico.
WWE's pattern is Saturday shows in Mexico City, Sunday shows in Monterrey, which would mean WWE may announce a date for Arena Ciudad de Mexico on July 26th in the next few days.
— luchablog (@luchablog) June 14, 2025
Kurt Angle Comments on Hoping WWE Buys the TNA Library So More Fans Can Watch His TNA Matches
Podstarz held a recent interview with WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle. One of the topics discussed included Angle’s thoughts about WWE’s current working partnership with TNA Wrestling and him being hopeful that WWE buys the TNA library in the future so that more fans can watch his matches from TNA.
“When I was wrestling for TNA, I was like, ‘You know what? A lot of WWE fans haven’t seen my work in TNA. I wish WWE would have a relationship with TNA, and possibly buy the library so that WWE fans can see my TNA matches.’ It looks like that’s eventually going to happen. Right now, they’re working together, and I never thought it would happen in a million years, but for some reason, it’s happening, and I think a lot of it has to do with TNA has a great company, they really do. They have a lot of great talents, but it’s not a threat to WWE. Back when we were going head-to-head with WWE, we were doing 2 million viewers a week. Sting was on the roster, Kevin Nash, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair; we had a great roster, and we were giving WWE a run for its money. Today, they’re still doing really well, but they’re not doing as good as we were doing back then, right? I think that’s the reason why WWE opened their arms and said, ‘Come on in. We’ll collaborate with you,’ and I’m just glad it happened eventually. I hope that WWE buys the TNA library.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
WWE Reportedly Showed Preliminary Interest in Private Party
As noted before, Private Party’s Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy’s contracts with AEW are currently expected to be expiring “very soon.”
Fightful Select reported that their sources stated that WWE officials had shown preliminary interest earlier this month in potentially signing Private Party. It was reported that this interest was before details about Private Party’s contract status was made public. It was also reported that it is currently not known if Private Party have been approached by AEW or WWE for new contracts.
It was reported that it is currently not known if AEW has added time to Private Party’s contracts due to past time missed due to injuries.

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