Summary
WWE has announced 16 new dates for Raw and SmackDown, extending the company's television schedule from June 29 through September 7.
The run begins with a combined Raw and SmackDown stop at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 29. From there, WWE has added Monday night Raw dates in cities including Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Inglewood, Charlotte and Birmingham, while SmackDown will head to markets such as Oklahoma City, Albany, Oakland, Green Bay, Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Newly announced WWE dates
The newly added schedule begins on Monday, June 29 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall is listed for both Raw and SmackDown. Raw then heads to Chicago on July 6, Dallas on July 13, Detroit on July 20 and Inglewood on July 27.
SmackDown's July additions are Oklahoma City on July 10, Albany on July 17, Oakland on July 24 and Green Bay on July 31.
In August, Raw is set for Des Moines on August 3, Norfolk on August 10, Buffalo on August 17 and Charlotte on August 31, while SmackDown will stop in Cleveland on August 28.
The final two dates announced in this batch are SmackDown in Cincinnati on September 4 and Raw in Birmingham on September 7.
What the WWE schedule means for Raw and SmackDown
WWE now has much of its summer television routing locked in through Labor Day weekend, which gives fans in several major TV markets advance notice for the next stretch of Raw and SmackDown tapings.
The June 29 Atlantic City date also stands out because both brands are listed for the same stop, making it the one newly announced event in this batch built around Raw and SmackDown together rather than a single-show television night.
Sources
WWE Press Release


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