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Here is a look at what the episodic weekly wrestling schedule will look like as of October 1. Starting this Fall you will be able to watch a wrestling show every week night.
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WWE’s 2022 pay-per-view press release noted that there will be events in. A Complete Guide to This Falls Pro Wrestling TV Schedule.
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As noted earlier, WWE announced most of their 2022 pay-per-view schedule, including a two-day WrestleMania 38 event, SummerSlam at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, and Survivor Series from the TD Garden in Boston. Just as is the case with every wrestling show ever put on (like the one time I was supposed to see Ric Flair wrestle, only for the Nature Boy to be replaced by Sid Vicious) the card is subject to change, and with so many events on the WWE calendar this next year, expect a lot of changes and updates along the way. More On A Possible UK PPV, Saudi Arabia Return Updates. The same can be said for Backlash this year, which featured a number of marquee rematches when it aired Sunday, May 16. From the inception of this pay-per-view event in 1999 and until 2009, Backlash was the post-Mania event, featuring a number of rematches from the Granddaddy of Them All. The company has taken a massive step outside of its comfort zone in that regard today. Outside of WrestleMania and some over tentpole events throughout the year, WWE usually keeps its cards close to its chest when it comes to PPV names and firm dates.
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Up until 2021, WrestleMania Backlash was simply known as Backlash (I guess WWE wanted to get the most out of this year’s pirate-themed WrestleMania branding). WWE has revealed an almost full slate of PPV dates for 2022, confirming WrestleMania will be a two-night event for the third year in a row. So, crack open a couple of Steveweisers, take your vitamins, and cut a slice of The Rock’s pie because we’ve got a long road ahead of us. WrestleMania 37 is nothing but a distant memory, and the road to next year’s Showcase of the Immortals (April 3, 2022, in the great state of Texas) isn’t quite built yet, there is still plenty to look forward these next 12 months including SummerSlam 2021, Money in the Bank, and the 2022 Royal Rumble, to name a few.

But, in all seriousness, there is nothing that can stop the biggest wrestling promotion in the world from putting on a show (just look at the company’s output since the start of 2020) and this year doesn’t look to be any different, with a slate of upcoming WWE events. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website ).You have heard the old saying about the only guarantees in life being death and taxes? Well, you can add WWE pay-per-view events to that list, as Vince McMahon and company are going to continue producing big shows until the end of time, or WWE Network on Peacock runs out of space on its servers, whichever comes first.

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Backstage News On Reaction To WWE PPV Schedule, UK and Saudi Arabia Return Update PWMania. As more details are known on WWE’s pay-per-view schedule, an update will be provided. Based on this latest development, fans could be present for SmackDown, Money In The Bank, and Monday Night RAW. WWE is expected to allow fans beginning with the July 16 episode of SmackDown. However, with a lot of PPVs already announced and some left to be announced, WWE fans are in a treat to watch their favourite superstars compete against each other all around the year! Backstage News On Reaction To WWE PPV Schedule, UK and Saudi Arabia Return Update PWMania. Mat Men Pro Wrestling Podcast (Matmenpodcast) May 15, 2021. Over the years, the company has restricted matches with fancy stipulations for PPVs only. With some events being withdrawn and some introduced, the company has always managed to spring up surprises throughout the year. The WWE has also tweaked a lot of PPVs over the years. A lot of PPVs are many-a-times are a single-brand exclusive event, i.e.
