WWE brought Saturday Night's Main Event back for the first time in 16 years as part of its five-year deal with NBC, which broadcast the show. However, Saturday's show was not the only time fans were able to watch the event.
WWE has already announced when the next Saturday Night's Main Event will take place. More specifically, it will happen six weeks from now, on Saturday, January 25, from San Antonio, Texas, at the Frost Bank Center.
After what fans saw on December 14, it is a no-brainer that the second edition of the two-hour special will feature many blockbuster matches, as it takes place just a week before the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event (Indianapolis, February 1).
It is still unclear what matches WWE will announce for the event. However, top stars, like the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, the Women's World Champion Liv Morgan, and the World Heavyweight Champion Gunther, should be in action, likely defending their respective titles.
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What could WWE announce for the second edition of Saturday Night's Main Event?
As there is no indication of WWE Creative's plans for Saturday Night's Main Event on January 25, we can only speculate about what we could see in the event.
A match between Randy Orton and Kevin Owens could happen, as The Viper is expected to be back from his injury by that time and go after KO, seeking revenge.
Owens lost to Cody Rhodes on Saturday and is not expected to get another title match, just a few days before the Royal Rumble. Thus, a match with Randy Orton would make more sense.
The rest of the top titles may not be defended since all champions should be in action at the Royal Rumble. However, a superstar who could compete is Drew McIntyre, who defeated Sami Zayn on Saturday. However, after attacking Jey and Jimmy Uso over the past few days, McIntyre has unfinished business with the OG Bloodline. Thus, The Usos could seek revenge on The Scottish Warrior, and WWE could announce a match for Saturday Night's Main Event in San Antonio.