WWE 2021 PPV schedule For Live Events
WWE's next PPV this year is Hell in a Cell
WWE has been airing all their main roster shows from the WWE Performance Centre and the WWE Thunderdome for over a year now. During this period, live fans were in attendance only on the two nights of Wrestlemania 37.
But for WWE, things have slowly started returning to normalcy. It has been confirmed that fans will be in attendance for the upcoming high-flying PPV, Money in the Bank. This could mean that WWE’s Hell in a Cell could be the final PPV to air from the Thunderdome, with fans attending virtually.
Traditionally, the Hell in a Cell PPV takes place in the month of October, but has been moved up to June this year. This slot is usually taken up by Money in the Bank, which has now been pushed by a month. With WWE significantly shuffling up their PPV schedule, here is a list of WWE 2021 PPV schedule, as it currently stands:
Here Is A List Of WWE 2021 PPV Schedule
Date | Pay Per View | Location |
June 13 | NXT TakeOver: In Your House | Capitol Wrestling Center, Florida |
June 20 | WWE Hell in a Cell | Tampa, Florida (WWE Thunderdome) |
July 18 | WWE Money in the Bank | Fort Worth, Texas |
*August 22 | WWE SummerSlam | TBD |
*August/September | WWE Payback | TBD |
*September 19 | WWE Clash of Champions | TBD |
*October 17 | WWE Extreme Rules | TBD |
*November 21 | WWE Survivor Series | TBD |
*December 19 | WWE TLC | TBD |
WWE live events will be resuming in July
WWE recently made an official announcement through a press release that they will be kicking off a 25-city tour on July 16th. The first WWE show to witness live audience will be Smackdown. Further, Money in the Bank has been announced as the first PPV to have live audience.
It is unlikely that WWE will return to Thunderdome after they’ve begun touring. The July 12th episode of WWE Raw could mark the end of Thunderdome Era for WWE. Whether the audiences will be allowed in full capacity, or the Wrestlemania template of having limited audience in attendance will be followed, is still unclear. The presence of live audience will surely enhance the viewing experience for the viewers at home as well!
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