Summary
WWE has announced 16 additional summer dates for Raw and SmackDown, with the new run stretching from June 29 through September 7.
Tickets for all 16 events are scheduled to go on sale Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. local time. WWE also said an exclusive presale will begin Thursday, May 14 at 10 a.m. local time.
The newly announced routing adds a mix of major markets and regular TV towns, with stops in Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Inglewood, Charlotte, Cincinnati and more. It also continues a busy summer calendar for SmackDown as the show heads toward its reported return to a two-hour format this summer.
New Raw And SmackDown Dates
The schedule begins Monday, June 29 in Atlantic City, New Jersey at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, which WWE listed as a Raw/SmackDown date. From there, Raw is set for Chicago on July 6 at Allstate Arena, Dallas on July 13 at American Airlines Center, Detroit on July 20 at Little Caesars Arena, Inglewood on July 27 at Intuit Dome, Des Moines on August 3 at Casey's Center, Norfolk on August 10 at Scope Arena, Buffalo on August 17 at KeyBank Center, Charlotte on August 31 at Spectrum Center, and Birmingham on September 7 at Legacy Center at BJCC.
SmackDown's newly added dates are Oklahoma City on July 10 at Paycom Center, Albany on July 17 at MVP Arena, Oakland on July 24 at Oakland Arena, Green Bay on July 31 at Resch Center, Cleveland on August 28 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, and Cincinnati on September 4 at Heritage Bank Center.
What The Summer Schedule Means For Raw And SmackDown
Raw and SmackDown now have a clearer road map through Labor Day weekend, and that matters because WWE is locking in its weekly TV footprint well ahead of those late-summer shows.
The routing also shows WWE leaning on a blend of proven larger arenas and steady wrestling markets, which should help both brands maintain momentum during one of the busiest stretches of the calendar.
Sources
WWE Press Release


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