WWE has a habit of changing things, especially after a new regime took control following Vince McMahon’s retirement. Now, WWE’s Day 1 event is cancelled, according to a recent report.

According to Wresltenomics, the Day 1 show is cancelled for the upcoming year. The show is over, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to be any re-scheduling. They simply had a lot of competition on January 1st, but an official reason was not returned upon request.

WWE’s “Day 1” premium live event isn’t taking place, according to multiple sources. The event originally scheduled for January 1, 2023 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta isn’t being rescheduled or rebranded.

There’s no PLE for WWE expected between Survivor Series on November 26 and Royal Rumble on January 28.

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We couldn’t confirm a reason but the cancellation could be related to appeasing WWE’s business partner NBCUniversal.

The 2022 Day 1 show took place from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta and saw Brock Lesnar become the new WWE champion after defeating Big E, Bobby Lashley, Sadly, fans will not see that event happen again next year.

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Amit Shukla

Amit Shukla is a huge "Stone Cold' Steve Austin fan and movie buff who loves to write about wrestling. Favorite movies include Inception, and Ankhon Dekhi among others.

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