WWE Putting Popular Show On Hiatus

According to Wrestle Votes, WWE’s show “The Bump” is set to go on hiatus for approximately five weeks following its latest episode. This break aligns with WWE’s preparations for relocating to its new headquarters by July 3rd.

 


 

I’m told that following today’s episode of WWE The Bump, the show will be going on a 5-week hiatus as it prepares to transition to the new WWE HQ beginning on July 3rd.

Hosted by Sam Roberts, Megan Morant, and Ryan Papolla, “The Bump” has been a weekly platform for wrestler interviews and behind-the-scenes content since its launch in 2019.

In other WWE news, reports indicate that the company is considering implementing a new strategy of charging cities to host episodes of Raw and SmackDown. This proposed change, if enacted, could significantly impact WWE’s financial model, according to Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer.

On top of that, WWE is gearing up for events in Saudi Arabia on May 24th and 25th, featuring SmackDown and the King & Queen of the Ring tournament. These shows are part of WWE’s ongoing partnership with Saudi Arabia, with plans to expand the collaboration in the future, potentially including major events like WrestleMania or the Royal Rumble.

https://x.com/WrestleVotes/status/1793269419046543803

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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