WWE has announced that they will be resuming the tradition of the post-Christmas live event from Madison Square Garden after their return to the arena this week.

The company made the announcement during the Super SmackDown this week. A graphic on the show confirmed that they will be holding a live event from the legendary arena on December 26:

WWE announced they are returning to MSG on December 26th. Special sale to those in attendance starts tonight.

— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) September 11, 2021


WWE considers Madison Square Garden a home arena because they have been promoting shows there for more than four decades.

Madison Square Garden has held many televised and non televised events of the company over the dacades including PPVs such as SummerSlam and Survivor Series.

Most notably, MSG was the home of the first-ever WrestleMania event in March 1985. The PPV returned to The Garden for its 10th and 20th anniversary in 1994 and 2004 respectively as well.

The COVID-19 pandemic had forced WWE to cancel a show from the arena scheduled for March 2020. They also had to halt the tradition of holding a post-Christmas live event from MSG last year.

Though the company returned to the legendary arena with a special episode of SmackDown this week. Now they have confirmed that they will be resuming the tradition for their post-Christmas special as well.