WWE schedules next Saturday Night's Main Event for May 23

WWE has planned its next Saturday Night's Main Event for May 23, with Nashville, Tennessee, under consideration as the location. The event will air live on Peacock in the United States and Netflix internationally. This follows the quarterly specials format established on streaming platforms.

According to reports from WrestleVotes, shared via Fightful Select and WrestleView, the next edition of WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event is set for May 23. The location remains unconfirmed, though Nashville, Tennessee, is being considered as a potential host.

Saturday Night's Main Event has been presented as quarterly specials on Peacock since their revival in this format. The most recent event occurred on January 24 and was headlined by a four-way match featuring Sami Zayn, Damian Priest, Randy Orton, and Trick Williams.

These specials provide WWE with a platform for high-profile matches outside its regular weekly programming. WrestleVotes noted on Fightful Select that 'The next edition of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is on the books for May,' with the specific date of May 23 detailed in subsequent updates.

Broadcast details confirm the event will stream live on Peacock for U.S. audiences and on Netflix for international viewers, maintaining WWE's global reach through these partnerships.

In related WWE developments reported by WrestleVotes, NFL legend Tom Brady is in talks for a personal appearance at WrestleMania 42, set for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, which will host the event for the second consecutive year. Discussions have included potential merchandise featuring terms like 'T-Bone' and 'The Untouchable Tom Brady.' Brady, a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and partner with WWE collaborator Fanatics, previously described WWE as 'cute' during an appearance on Logan Paul's IMPAULSIVE podcast, prompting defensive responses from WWE talents including Liv Morgan, Randy Orton, CM Punk, and Paul Heyman. The appearance is not expected to involve in-ring action.

These updates highlight WWE's ongoing efforts to blend sports entertainment with broader celebrity crossovers.

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