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WWE Cruiserweight Classic starts taping tonight at Full Sail University

The WWE Cruiserweight Classic will start its television tapings tonight at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida with Daniel Bryan and Mauro Ranallo calling the shots during this nearly three month tournament.

Tapings will also be held on July 14, August 26, and the series finale on September 14 and all events are sold out. The arena will be set up differently than for NXT television tapings so the show will have a completely different look and feel.

WWE.COM has uploaded a video of Daniel Bryan arriving at the WWE Performance Center and meeting some of the competitors as well as Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura, Brian Kendrick, and Triple H. This is Bryan’s first gig with WWE since his retirement in early February.

Starting at 6:30PM EST today, fans can get their first look at the Cruiserweight Classic 32 participants as WWE presents a Facebook Live event titled The Cruiserweight Classic Parade. You will be able to watch it at Facebook.com/WWECruiserweightClassic.


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