The T-Mobile Arena has become one of the most iconic venues for combat sports and entertainment in Las Vegas. For years, it has been the home ground of the UFC, and recently WWE has also made it one of their go-to destinations. Now, both companies have confirmed big plans for the arena in the future.
UFC Extends Deal with T-Mobile Arena
UFC will continue its long-standing partnership with T-Mobile Arena, ensuring at least four events every year. This includes some of their biggest fight nights, making Las Vegas the central hub for MMA action. The arena has hosted many historic bouts in the past, and the tradition will only grow stronger under this new agreement.
WWE Confirms Yearly Shows in Las Vegas
Alongside UFC, WWE has also committed to hosting a minimum of two events per year at the T-Mobile Arena. Over the past year, WWE has already brought RAW, SmackDown, and NXT Stand & Deliver to the venue. With this official deal, fans can now look forward to seeing the biggest WWE superstars regularly in Las Vegas.
This partnership also makes sense since both UFC and WWE are under the TKO Group Holdings umbrella. It’s another step in showcasing the power of the merger and how both brands will continue to grow side by side.
WrestleMania 42 Heading to Las Vegas
One of the most exciting announcements is that WrestleMania 42 will take place in Las Vegas. As the grandest stage in professional wrestling, it will bring global attention to the city and the T-Mobile Arena. Fans are already buzzing about the possibility of legendary entrances and historic matches happening under the Vegas lights.
WWE’s Big Royal Rumble 2026 Plans
Before WrestleMania arrives, WWE has confirmed another massive event. The 2026 Royal Rumble Premium Live Event will be hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This continues WWE’s global expansion, with Saudi Arabia becoming a consistent home for major shows in recent years.
To build excitement, WWE has also announced a Road to Royal Rumble European Tour. Running from January 8 to January 19, 2026, the tour will include 11 shows across six countries. It will kick off with a live event in Leipzig, Germany, and close with an episode of RAW in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
European fans are particularly thrilled, as their passion and energy often create some of the most memorable live crowds in WWE history.
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