The COVID-19 pandemic was a grueling era for the stars of WWE as they spent a great deal of time performing without live fans to work in front of. But that’s all going to change next week when WWE returns to the road, and the company will be moving on from the ThunderDome.
Today WWE confirmed that the Extreme Rules pay-per-view will take place from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH and the show will air on Sunday, September 26.
WWE also announced more new tour dates for upcoming Raw and SmackDown tapings as well as live events. Tickets for the upcoming events go on-sale next Friday, July 16 at 10 am local time, and the new dates can be seen below.
– Saturday, September 11: Supershow – Capital One Arena in Washington DC
– Sunday, September 12: Supershow – Times Union Center in Albany, NY
– Monday, September 13: Raw – TD Garden in Boston, MA
– Friday, September 17: SmackDown – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA
– Saturday, September 18: WWE Live – North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, SC
– Sunday, September 19: WWE Live – James Brown Arena in Augusta, GA
– Monday, September 20: Raw – PNC Arena in Raleigh, NC
– Friday, September 24: SmackDown – Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA
– Saturday, September 25: Supershow – Giant Center in Hershey, PA
– Sunday, September 26: Extreme Rules – Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
– Monday, September 27: Raw – Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, OH
Stay tuned for updates.
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