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NXT brand going on tour in May and June

NXT is going on tour in May and June and apart from the usual Florida spots, the brand will now be going to Philadelphia, Albany, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Columbus.

The bulk of the tour is in NXT’s home state of Florida with shows in Lakeland, Tampa, Cocoa Beach, Largo, Starke, Citrus Springs, and Venice. However five out-of-state non-televised live events have been booked.

On May 14, NXT visits Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a show at The Tower Theatre. On May 16 it’s off to Albany, New York, for a show at The Washington Armory.

On June 11, it’s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a show at the AE Theatre. The following day it’s off to Cleveland, Ohio, with a live event at the Agora Theatre, and then the day after that it’s at Columbus, Ohio, for a show at the LC Pavilion.

NXT already held shows in the same locations in Cleveland and Columbus during the Arnold Classic weekend and both shows sold out without any advertising.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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