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As per the previous announcements, WWE will return to the famous Madison Square Garden arena for an episode SmackDown on FOX. This show taping goes down in New York City on Friday, September 10. Earlier the thought was that the show will only feature the superstars from the blue brand. But the stakes have been raised as it has now become a Super Show.

As per WWE’s confirmations, the show is now being billed as a Super SmackDown. The company’s return to The World’s Most Famous Arena will consist of both Raw and Smackdown roster, at the same time. Thus, the full star powers will be presented on that show to pull off a successful night as well as good viewership on what appears to be a very special night.

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WWE Madison Square Garden September 10 Show Changed To Super Smackdown 1

Tickets for WWE’s Madison Square Garden show went on sale to the general public, yesterday morning, and they were still available as of this writing. While this is a live SmackDown TV taping, there’s no update on how both the roster members will be appearing on the show. It should be noted that this show is likely to go down after WWE Draft 2021 edition that should happen in late August and the first week of September 2021.

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WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns took to Twitter this morning and commented on both RAW and SmackDown stars being booked for the Madison Square Garden special show.

“World’s Most Famous Arena. @TheGarden Both rosters. #WWERaw #Smackdown All there for the #TribalChief,” the Head of the Table wrote.

Fans need vaccination proof before entering Madison Square Garden

WWE Madison Square Garden September 10 Show Changed To Super Smackdown 2

In more news about the show, the official Twitter account of the arena noted that all fans over the age of 16 will be required to be fully vaccinated and must have proof in order to be able to enter the venue. The post was also accompanied by a link to a ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ page on their website.

“Please Note: All guests over the age of 16 will need to be fully vaccinated for this event and provide proof upon entry. For more info, visit http://msg.com/faqs.” tweeted the official Madison Square Garden account.

According to the information provided, fully vaccinated events require a person to have completed their final vaccine dose at least 14 days before the show while children under the age of 16 are allowed at the event without a vaccination.

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Arindam Pal

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