WWE touts success of Mexico house shows

This past weekend, WWE was in Mexico for a pair of house shows.

The company issued a press release on Monday touting the success of those shows. WWE stated that they were the promotion's best attended and highest grossing events in Mexico in 12 years. The last time WWE held televised events in Mexico was October 2011.

The house shows took place in Mexico City on Saturday and Monterrey on Sunday.

WWE wrote:

WWE today announced that back-to-back WWE SuperShow events held at the Arena Ciudad de México in Mexico City on Saturday, July 22, and the Arena Monterrey in Monterrey on Sunday, July 23, broke records for WWE’s highest attendance and highest grossing live events in Mexico for 12 years.

The event in Mexico City also broke venue records, becoming the highest attendance and highest grossing event ever held at the Arena Ciudad de México, in addition to setting a record for highest-ever WWE merchandise sales in Mexico City. 

More than 25,000 spectators across both nights witnessed Superstars including Roman Reigns, Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, Seth 'Freakin' Rollins, Dominik Mysterio, Charlotte Flair and Santos Escobar.

Saturday's event in Mexico City was headlined by Roman Reigns retaining his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Rey Mysterio. Reigns wasn't on the Monterrey show. In that night's main event, Seth Rollins defeated Dominik Mysterio to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.

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