WWE Expands Hawaii Return with Second Event Due to Overwhelming Fan Demand

A second show on October 17 was added due to fan demand, creating back-to-back nights at Blaisdell Arena, with the October 16 date nearly sold out and limited tickets remaining.
This Hawaii return is WWE's first since 2019, and the new date reflects strong island enthusiasm, effectively expanding the planned one-night comeback into a two-night run.
A pre-event talent tryout will be held at Blaisdell Arena ahead of the shows, as part of a broader recruiting push that also included a Hawaii Fit Expo booth in June.
The Blaisdell Arena has a storied wrestling history, having hosted major monthly events promoted by Ed Francis and 50th State Big Times Wrestling, underscoring the venue's long-standing ties to pro wrestling.
WWE is doubling down on its Hawaii comeback. The company has added a second live event at Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, creating back-to-back shows on October 16 and 17, 2026, according to Fightful. The new date was announced after strong ticket demand nearly sold out the original October 16 show.
The two-night run marks WWE's first events in Hawaii since 2019, according to Wrestling News Source. Tickets for the October 17 show go on sale August 21, with an exclusive presale starting August 19.
The original October 16 date filled up fast. WrestleView reports that only limited tickets remain for that night. WWE responded by opening a second show the very next day. Fans who missed out on the first night now have another shot.
The October 17 show will also be held at Blaisdell Arena. TPWW confirmed the presale begins August 19, with general public tickets going on sale August 21. WWE rarely runs back-to-back house shows in the same city, making this a notable move.
WWE is sending a strong roster to Hawaii. The lineup includes Seth Rollins, The Usos, Jacob Fatu, Oba Femi, and Liv Morgan, according to Wrestling Headlines. These are some of WWE's biggest current names, not a watered-down house show roster.
The star power likely helped drive the quick sellout of the first night. Hawaii fans have not seen a live WWE event in over six years. The demand shows just how hungry the island market is for top-level live wrestling.
WWE is doing more than just running shows. A pre-event talent tryout will be held at Blaisdell Arena ahead of the October dates, according to WrestleView. WWE also ran a recruiting booth at the Hawaii Fit Expo in June as part of the same push.
The tryout signals WWE is actively looking for new talent from the islands. Hawaii has a deep wrestling culture. Blaisdell Arena itself hosted major monthly events promoted by Ed Francis and 50th State Big Times Wrestling, giving it a long history with pro wrestling.
Hawaii is part of a wider WWE push to return to markets the company rarely visits. Fightful notes this is WWE's first Hawaii appearance since 2019. Running two nights instead of one shows the company sees real business potential in the state.
The quick expansion from one night to two is a clear sign of success. If the October shows perform well, Hawaii could become a more regular stop on the WWE calendar. For now, fans have two nights to catch their favorite superstars live.
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