The World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) NXT show slams into HBF Stadium on Monday night for the first time, with two West Australians set to feature in the main event.
Perth born tag team Nick Miller and Shane Thorne make up 'TM61' and are in the six-man main event, lining up with Shinsuke Nakamura to take on veteran wrestler Samoa Joe and The Revival.
WWE NXT comes to Perth tonight for the first time ever to entertain fans of the sport. Photo: APThe two West Aussies grew up together wrestling in Maddington.
They left Perth over ten years ago to chase their wrestling careers and have competed professionally in America and in Japan.
After Perth, the superstars head to Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle, Gold Coast and Sydney. Photo: SuppliedThey have formed an exciting, high flying and successful tag team with many titles to their name and will be looking for success within the WWE.
Miller posted on his twitter this morning saying that there is no place like home.
NXT is a division of the WWE, in which superstars can get picked up by the big televised shows like Raw and Smackdown, which usually average over two and a half million viewers per episode.
This will be the first time that NXT has held shows in Australia. There will be six shows across the country in total.
Paul Levesque, WWE executive vice president said that the franchise couldn't wait to bring NXT to Australia.
"We couldn't be more excited to continue the explosive international growth of NXT, and bring the hard-hitting excitement of our live shows and larger-than-life superstars to Australia for the first time," Mr Levesque said.
Tickets are on sale from Tegdainty and start from $45, with a ringside seats costing $152.