WWE heads home to The Garden with the entire roster intact.
It's a family reunion at Madison Square Garden as WWE has announced the Friday Night SmackDown on September 10 from Madison Square Garden will now be a cross-branded show featuring superstars from both Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown.
WWE has often considered Madison Square Garden to be their home base dating all the way back to a time well before the Vince McMahon we all know today was the promoter of the WWF.
Now, for the first time since the global pandemic, WWE will be heading back to Madison Square Garden on Friday, September 10, 2021, and while the show was originally announced to be only a SmackDown event, that evening SmackDown will host the Superstars of Monday Night Raw as well.
Calling the event “Super SmackDown,” the Friday night show will actually be the first of 3 SuperShows to take place that weekend. WWE will be hosting non-televised events in Albany, New York, and Washington DC that weekend as well.
BREAKING: @WWE returns Sept 10 with Super Smackdown featuring the top Superstars from RAW and Smackdown. Tickets on sale NOW: https://t.co/uAJ72IJoRK pic.twitter.com/4CWpaafBi4
— MSG (@TheGarden) July 9, 2021
Currently, there are reports that the WWE Draft will be taking place shortly before this event as WWE looks to shake up the roster post-SummerSlam and continue its road to normalcy.
World’s Most Famous Arena. @TheGarden
— Roman Reigns (@WWERomanReigns) July 9, 2021
Both rosters. #WWERaw #Smackdown
All there for the #TribalChief. https://t.co/z9dR8kVdf5
The pay-per-view taking place in September will now be WWE Extreme Rules. WWE made this announcement along with the announcement of several new tour dates. Learn more here.