WWE will hold a special Sunday Night’s Main Event on September 6 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The announcement was made during the June 8 episode of Raw in Paris, with Michael Cole revealing the show on broadcast.
The date is the same one originally reserved for Money in the Bank. WWE confirmed earlier on Monday that the briefcase event has been pushed back to Saturday, October 10, while staying at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. Rather than leave the Labor Day Sunday empty, the company filled it with a one-night-only special.
The name reflects the unusual scheduling. The revived Saturday Night’s Main Event brand will air on a Sunday for this installment, hence the temporary rebrand. The show is expected to stream on Peacock in the United States and on WWE’s YouTube channel internationally.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET through Ticketmaster.
State Farm Arena hosted a Saturday Night’s Main Event in July 2025, headlined by Goldberg’s retirement match against GUNTHER. The show sits inside a busy stretch of programming, falling between the September 4 SmackDown in Cincinnati and the September 7 Raw in Birmingham.
The bigger question is what the move signals about Money in the Bank’s relocation. Labor Day weekend has traditionally been AEW’s window for its All Out events, and shifting MITB off September 6 frees WWE to consider counterprogramming closer to AEW’s plans. AEW has not officially announced a date or venue for its Labor Day weekend show.
No matches have been announced for the Atlanta card.





