
PHOENIX — With the news of TKO’s new partnership with the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance, there is now a pathway for one of WWE’s biggest events to return to the Valley for the first time since 2019.
“The new Phoenix agreement is for a Survivor Series, Royal Rumble, and Saturday Night’s Main Event.”
– Bryan Alvarez
(@WONF4W) pic.twitter.com/9xZWtdWw7y— WrestlePurists (@WrestlePurists) May 12, 2026
The agreement is expected to bring several major WWE and UFC events to Arizona over the next three years. While dates and venues have not yet been confirmed, the Royal Rumble immediately emerged as one of the most anticipated events tied to the partnership.
Over the last several years, WWE has expanded its reach far beyond the United States. Most recently, the Royal Rumble was held in Saudi Arabia in January, continuing WWE’s push to turn its premium live events into global attractions rather than strictly domestic endeavors.
Phoenix already holds a unique place in Royal Rumble history, hosting the annual event in January 2019 at Chase Field — marking the first time WWE held the event inside an MLB stadium. More than 48,000 fans attended, transforming the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks into one of WWE’s largest-ever venues for the spectacle.
The event stretched beyond a single night, turning downtown Phoenix into a multiday entertainment destination with RAW, SmackDown and NXT TakeOver surrounding Royal Rumble weekend.
While the event provided a financial boost for both Arizona and WWE, it also represented a cultural milestone for the company. Chase Field’s scale allowed for larger production, expanded entrances and a stadium atmosphere outside of WrestleMania that later became standard for many of WWE’s premium live events.
Now, with the Valley slated to host some of WWE’s largest events over the next three years, fans will once again see their sports culture intertwined with professional wrestling. Whether in Glendale, Phoenix, Tempe or elsewhere, the continued expansion of combat sports into Arizona reinforces the state’s growing status as a major destination for major sporting events.
The return of the Royal Rumble would place Arizona back on the global sports stage while revisiting a city that already helped redefine what the spectacle could look like.
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