When Does WWE Go Back on the Road?
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WWE has a full slate of live events this weekend as the company returns to the road following the Royal Rumble.
WWE’s Road to WrestleMania
WWE’s Road to WrestleMania is a special time for WWE fans. It is the time when WWE goes back on the road and puts on their biggest and best shows. This year’s Road to WrestleMania is sure to be one of the best yet.
WWE’s WrestleMania schedule
WWE’s WrestleMania is one of the biggest events in sports entertainment, and it takes place every year around the country. This year’s edition will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana on April 8th. But when does WWE go back on the road?
WWE will be touring internationally starting in May, with stops in Europe, Asia, and Australia. The company will then return to the United States for a series of live events leading up to its next pay-per-view event, Money in the Bank, which takes place on June 17th. After that, WWE will take a break for the July 4th holiday before resuming its live event schedule.
WWE’s Royal Rumble schedule
The Road to WrestleMania begins every year following WWE’s biggest party of the year, the Royal Rumble. The Royal Rumble is a 30-person over-the-top rope battle royal where the winner earns a championship match at WrestleMania.
The Royal Rumble usually takes place in late January or early February. Following the Royal Rumble, WWE goes on a hiatus from live events until mid to late February when they hold their annual Elimination Chamber event. After Elimination Chamber, WWE resumes their normal live event schedule which leads up to their biggest event of the year, WrestleMania.
WWE’s Survivor Series schedule
WWE’s annual Survivor Series event will take place on November 24, 2019. The event will take place at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.
WWE’s TV Schedule
WWE is about to go back on the road. The company has been taping TV shows at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
WWE’s RAW schedule
WWE’s RAW schedule
WWE’s flagship program, RAW, will return to a live format on Monday, August 24 at 8/7c. The show had been pre-taped since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in March.
Here is WWE’s full TV schedule for the week of August 24:
Monday, August 24
-RAW (live), 8/7c on USA Network
-WWE Backstage (live), 11/10c on FS1
Tuesday, August 25
-NXT UK (taped), 3/2c on WWE Network
Wednesday, August 26
-NXT (taped), 8/7c on USA Network
-WWE NXT UK Heritage Cup Tournament: A-Kid vs. Noam Dar (taped), 3/2c on WWE Network
Thursday, August 27
-SmackDown (live), 8/7c on FOX
Friday, August 28 -205 Live (taped), 10/9c on WWE Network
WWE’s SmackDown schedule
WWE’s weekly TV schedule currently features two hours of Monday Night RAW on USA Network, two hours of SmackDown Live on FOX and FS1, and one hour of Main Event on Hulu.
On Monday nights, RAW airs live on USA Network at 8/7c. The show is also available to stream on demand the next day via Hulu.
SmackDown Live airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on FOX, with a replay later that night at 11/10c on FS1. The show is also available to stream live and on demand Wednesday mornings via Hulu.
Main Event is WWE’s weekly half-hour show that airs exclusively on Hulu. New episodes are added to the platform every Wednesday morning, immediately following SmackDown Live.
WWE’s NXT schedule
NXT will return to the road on January 5 for a live event at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida. The show will be headlined by WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne taking on Kassius Ohno. This will be one of the rare opportunities to see NXT’s UK stars in action in the United States. Also on the card is former NXT Women’s Champion Ember Moon vs. Sonya Deville, and The Street Profits vs. Undisputed ERA in a non-title match. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. EST and tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com
WWE’s Pay-Per-View Schedule
WWE has been running shows during the pandemic, but has not been able to tour and hold live events. The company has announced their schedule for the rest of the year, and things are slowly getting back to normal. Let’s take a look at WWE’s pay-per-view schedule.
WWE’s WrestleMania schedule
WWE’s WrestleMania schedule includes three live pay-per-view events. WrestleMania 35 will take place on April 7, 2019 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. WrestleMania 36 will take place on April 5, 2020 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. And finally, WrestleMania 37 will take place on March 28, 2021 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
WWE’s Royal Rumble schedule
WWE’s next event is the Royal Rumble, which takes place on January 26, 2020. This will be WWE’s first event of 2020, and it will be their first pay-per-view since TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs in December 2019. The Royal Rumble will be held at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.
WWE’s Survivor Series schedule
On Sunday, November 24th, WWE will present the Survivor Series from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The show will feature two traditional Survivor Series matches, as RAW will take on SmackDown in both a Men’s and Women’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match. Additionally, “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt will put his Universal Championship on the line against Daniel Bryan and NXT will invade as NXT Champion Adam Cole will defend his title against former champion Pete Dunne.
Here is the full card for WWE Survivor Series:
Men’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team RAW (Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre & Ricochet) vs. Team SmackDown (Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Mustafa Ali, Shorty G & King Corbin)
Women’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team RAW (Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Kairi Sane & Natalya) vs. Team SmackDown (Sasha Banks, Bayley, Lacey Evans, Nikki Cross & Alicia Fox)
“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Daniel Bryan – Universal Championship Match
Adam Cole (c) vs. Pete Dunne – NXT Championship Match
WWE’s Live Event Schedule
WWE has released their live event schedule for the foreseeable future, and they are set to return to the road on Friday, July 24th. This will be their first live event since the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to cancel all live events back in March. WWE will be running live events every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until further notice.
WWE’s WrestleMania schedule
WWE has a packed schedule for WrestleMania week, with a variety of events taking place in the build-up to The Showcase of the Immortals.
Monday, April 6
WWE Monday Night Raw
Live on USA Network at 8/7c
Preshow on WWE Network at 7:30/6:30c
Watch party at Dave & Buster’s in Times Square
Tuesday, April 7
SmackDown LIVE
Live on USA Network at 8/7c
Preshow on WWE Network at 7:30/6:30c
WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament special
Live on WWE Network at 3/2c
Wednesday, April 8
NXT UK tapings
Live on WWE Network at 3/2c
Thursday, April 9
WWE hall of Fame induction ceremony
Live on WWE Network and USA Network (1 hour) at 8/7c
Friday, April 10
Saturday, April 11
Sunday, April 12
WrestleMania 34
WWE’s Royal Rumble schedule
WWE’s Royal Rumble is one of the most popular live events of the year, and it always draws a big crowd. This year’s event will be held on Sunday, January 26th at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The Alamodome has a capacity of over 65,000 people, so it’s sure to be a packed house.
If you’re a fan of WWE’s live events, then you’ll want to know when WWE goes back on the road. Here’s a look at WWE’s live event schedule for the rest of 2020:
-January 26: WWE Royal Rumble in San Antonio, TX
-February 16: WWE Elimination Chamber in Sacramento, CA
-March 29: WWE WrestleMania 36 in Tampa, FL
-April 4-5: WWE WrestleMania Axxess in Tampa, FL
-May 10: WWE Money in the Bank in Phoenix, AZ
-June 20: WWE Summerslam in Boston, MA
WWE’s Survivor Series schedule
WWE’s Survivor Series schedule is next on the company’s docket. The event will take place on November 24 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
As has been the case with many of WWE’s recent pay-per-view events, Survivor Series will be a joint effort between WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown. The teams for the traditional 5-on-5 elimination match have not yet been announced, but it is safe to assume that some of WWE’s biggest superstars will be involved.
In addition to the main event, several other matches have been rumored for Survivor Series. These include a rematch between Brock Lesnar and AJ Styles for the WWE Universal Championship, as well as a showdown between Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey for the Raw Women’s Championship.
As always, anything can happen in WWE, so stay tuned to see how Survivor Series shapes up in the coming weeks!