WWE News: WWE Live Event Schedule Gives Hint of The Post-Summerslam Feuds 1

The feuds for the Summerslam PPV are intact for now that will culminate in some marquee matches. Both the Raw and Smackdown brands will be hosting events in this PPV considering this is a dual brand PPV and the second-biggest WWE event in the calendar.

Apparently, WWE might have given a hint of things to come following the big PPV with an advertisement. As per the reports of Australian promotion tegadainty.com, the promotional poster for WWE’s tour of Australia has been able to give some spoilers with the post-Summerslam scenario of Monday Night Raw as well as some of the outcomes from the event, as well.

WWE has recently published the poster of their upcoming Australian tour in September. From 14th to 16th of that instant, the entire Raw roster will be heading across the Pacific Ocean to host some live events throughout the week. The big cities like Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane will be the hosts for the most major wrestling promotion in the world.

Most of the events would be headlined by the Roman Reigns vs Braun Strowman rivalry. It means if by any means, Brock Lesnar is going to lose the Universal Title at Summerslam then anyone from these two is going to be the one to dethrone him from the championship reign. Going forward, they will stick to their usual business.

Samoa Joe is being advertised to appear in a battle royal to determine the number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship which indicates that he might go ahead to start a feud with The Hollywood A-lister. That’s a spoiler that he will not win the Universal title at Summerslam.

In the tag-team division, Sheamus and Cesaro are being advertised to defend their Raw tag team titles against the team of Heath Slater and Rhyno. It means they will still be holding the golds around their waists. The Hardy Boyz, The Revival, and Gallows-Anderson are not involved in the title picture.

As for the other rivalries go, matches like Finn Balor vs Bray Wyatt, Big Show vs Big Cass, and Akira Tozawa vs Neville have been advertised meaning that none of these rivalries will be concluded at the biggest party of the summer and is likely to stretch beyond that.

Arindam Pal

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