WWE has been firing on all cylinders with its massive traction, staggering business numbers, and tremendous success in its Premium Live Events. Amidst the road to their next PLE, SummerSlam, discussing surrounding another one of their Big Four events, has emerged.

According to WrestleVotes on X, WWE has been involved in significant discussions to host the 2024 edition of Survivor Series at the brand new Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 30 this year.

The Intuit Dome is located across from the sight of WWE’s WrestleMania 39 venue, So-Fi Stadium and will officially open on August 15 with a Bruno Mars concert scheduled to take place.

“WWE has had significant discussions about bringing the 2024 Survivor Series to Los Angeles at the brand new Intuit Dome on Saturday, November 30th. The Intuit Dome, located across from SoFi Stadium, will officially open on August 15th with a Bruno Mars concert.”

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The Survivor Series has been an integral part of WWE’s Premium Live Event shows, with last year’s edition being a major turning point for them with the double return of CM Punk and Randy Orton.

With reports surrounding Los Angeles being the potential host, it will be interesting to see WWE’s Big Four event invade Hollywood next year as part of the tremendous success the company has been experiencing under the Paul “Triple H” Levesque era.

What are your thoughts on the WWE Survivor Series being potentially hosted in Los Angeles this year? Do you think it will be significant for them as part of their ongoing success of Premium Live Events? Sound off in the comments!

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