WWE announces Mexico, Scotland, Germany house shows

WWE has announced a slate of new international house show dates.

It was announced today that WWE will be returning to Mexico, Scotland, and Germany for live events this fall. There will be two shows in Mexico, one in Scotland, and two in Germany.

The dates and locations for the house shows are:

  • Monterrey, Mexico — Arena Monterrey (Saturday, October 29, 2022)
  • Mexico City, Mexico — Arena CDMX (Sunday, October 30, 2022)
  • Glasgow, Scotland — OVO Hydro (Sunday, October 30, 2022)
  • Stuttgart, Germany — Porsche Arena (Monday, October 31, 2022)
  • Dortmund, Germany — Westfalenhalle (Tuesday, November 1, 2022)

Rey Mysterio, Seth Rollins, AJ Styles, Becky Lynch, The Judgment Day, and Raquel Rodriguez are advertised for the Mexico shows, with Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Bobby Lashley, and Riddle also featured on WWE’s graphic for the Mexico events. Except for Rodriguez, all of those are Raw wrestlers.

SmackDown’s Drew McIntyre, Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos, Natalya, and Sheamus are advertised for the Scotland and Germany shows.

WWE Aberdeen, SCT, live results: Styles vs. Mahal non-title match

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– SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos defeated Rusev & Aiden English and The New Day to retain their titles

Jimmy Uso hit a superkick on English to retain. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods wrestled for New Day in the match.

– Bobby Roode defeated Dolph Ziggler

This was definitely the match of the night and much better than their previous matches on television. Roode hit the Glorious DDT to win.

– Breezango & The Ascension defeated The Colons & The Bludgeon Brothers

Luke Harper and Erick Rowan were wearing their old gear instead of the new look they had in Dublin. Fandango got the pin on Primo after hitting a Falcon Arrow.

– WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne defeated Wolfgang to retain his title

Dunne retained with The Bitter End.

– Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Kevin Owens

Nakamura won with the Kinshasa, but this match was very disappointing.

– Charlotte Flair, Naomi & Becky Lynch defeated SmackDown Women’s Champion Natalya, Carmella, Tamina & Lana

Charlotte submitted Natalya with the Figure Eight.

– United States Champion Baron Corbin defeated Sin Cara and Sami Zayn to retain his title

Before the match, Zayn cut a promo trashing the city of Aberdeen. Corbin pinned Sin Cara after hitting the End of Days.

– AJ Styles defeated WWE Champion Jinder Mahal in a non-title match to retain his title

This was a surprisingly good match, with Styles winning clean. The Singh Brothers got on the mic and called out Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar before this started and Mahal cut his usual promo.