WWE schedule, PPVs list 2023: WrestleMania 39 date, location, Extreme Rules start time, how to watch

WWE schedule PPVs list 2023: In 2023, WWE is preparing for a significant year of pay-per-view events. On the road to WrestleMania 39, Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes’ fierce rivalry will be the main attraction. The main WWE event will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, this year. WrestleMania 39 will take place over two nights, as it has in the past.

April 1 and 2 will be the dates of the event. On the final night, undisputed WWE universal champion Reigns faces 2023 men’s Royal Rumble winner Rhodes to defend his two titles. Additionally, the card is being performed by several legends. There will be matches between John Cena, Lita, and Trish Stratus, with Cena vying for the United States title.

WWE Schedule PPVs list 2023

With its marquee events this year, WWE is traveling the world. When Bad Bunny hosts Backlash on May 6, the company brings a major show to San Juan, Puerto Rico for the first time in 18 years. After that, WWE will fly to Saudi Arabia on May 27 for King and Queen of the Ring, and it will then fly to London on July 1 for Money in the Bank, which will be WWE’s first major London show since 2002. SummerSlam, which will take place on August 5 at Detroit’s Ford Field, is the company’s return to the United States.

Check out the 2023 pay-per-view schedule below, which includes the dates and locations of all important upcoming events as well as all of the WWE’s signature events, all of which will be covered by CBS Sports right here. With its marquee events this year, WWE is traveling the world. When Bad Bunny hosts Backlash on May 6, the company brings a major show to San Juan, Puerto Rico for the first time in 18 years. After that, WWE will fly to Saudi Arabia on May 27 for King and Queen of the Ring, and it will then fly to London on July 1 for Money in the Bank, which will be WWE’s first major London show since 2002. SummerSlam, which will take place on August 5 at Detroit’s Ford Field, is the company’s return to the United States.

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