WWE fans, get ready to turn back the clock! The iconic Saturday Night’s Main Event is making its grand return on December 14, airing live on NBC and simulcast on Peacock.

The show will be broadcast from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island, N.Y., starting at 8 p.m. ET. WWE’s email announcement revealed that additional tickets have just been released, saying, “We’re bringing that old school look and feel to Nassau Coliseum on December 14 for the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event!”

But WWE isn’t stopping at just a nostalgic name. According to PWInsider.com, the company is going all-in on a retro presentation. Fans attending the event can expect the arena setup to mimic the classic era of Saturday Night’s Main Event, complete with full arena seating and no partially closed-off sections for Titantron staging—a notable change from modern Raw and SmackDown broadcasts. This decision will help bring an authentic, throwback atmosphere to the night.

What to Expect from the Main Event Card The card promises to pack a punch with big matches expected to headline the event. Per Wrestling Observer Newsletter’s Dave Meltzer, fans can look forward to seeing Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes take on Kevin Owens. Additionally, World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER is set to face Damian Priest in what’s sure to be a high-stakes battle.

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High Demand for Tickets Ticket sales have been soaring for this event. WrestleTix recently noted that WWE has distributed 10,259 tickets out of a possible 11,076, leaving just 817 seats available. More than 300 tickets were snatched up in the last week alone, indicating high anticipation from fans eager to experience WWE’s nod to its storied past.

Mark your calendars and get ready for a night that promises to blend the best of WWE’s history with today’s top talent.

Are you excited for the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event? Which match are you most looking forward to seeing? Share your thoughts and let us know!

Steve Carrier

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