We have previously given updates about the PPVs that are set to take place in the first half of the year. Till date, WWE has confirmed seven PPVs including Summerslam in August.
Aftermath, only Survivor Series was announced that will take place in this year’s November. This was listed on the WWE Network since it is the last dual brand PPV of the year.
In the latest reports from 411Mania.com, we have received some major updates to the PPV schedule for the second half of the year i.e. after Summerslam. The company has reportedly booked three PPVs in Los Angeles, Detroit and Minneapolis on September 24th, October 8th and October 22nd, respectively.
The names of the PPVs were not disclosed in the report. Going by the tradition of the WWE for the last year, it is supposed that Clash of Champions, No Mercy, and Hell in a Cell are going to be the three PPVs following the Summerslam.
Also, it is expected that Clash of Champions and Hell in a Cell are going to be Raw-exclusive PPVs, whereas, No Mercy will be a special event from Smackdown. Previously, last year Backlash was the first brand-exclusive PPV post-Summerslam season.
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But, this year, Backlash will witness a premature return in the month of May. Hence, there might be a void present in the PPV calendar which would be filled in the due course.
As we have learned from last season that PPVs like Hell in a Cell, Roadblock, Fastlane, Payback have become a tradition from the flagship show.
On the other hand, Backlash, No Mercy, TLC, Elimination Chamber will be hosted by the blue brand. In addition, there will be Money in the Bank or Battleground on the list.
With this report coming from the source, it is likely that WWE has already started booking the PPVs in the fall. Considering that all these PPVs are listed from three major cities (Los Angeles, Detroit, and Minneapolis), it is unlikely that there will be a change in the schedule.
Also, with the dates of those events getting disclosed means that the company is planning to put up some great shows once the schedule gets finalised. The location of the event often plays a major part in the WWE storylines.