New Post WWE Draft Pay-Per-View Schedule Looks To Be Official – Details

UPDATE x 2: It was previously reported that following the WWE Draft and brand split the WWE pay-per-view schedule would change, with more shows being added.

Sky Italy is now also showing the same pay-per-view schedule through the end of 2016. So the rest of the year (post-WWE Battleground) looks like this…

* WWE SummerSlam, August 21st in Brooklyn (both brands)
* WWE Backlash, September 11th in Richmond (SmackDown event/ WWE Network exclusive)
* WWE Clash of the Champions, September 25th in Indianapolis (RAW event)
* WWE No Mercy, October 9th in Sacramento (SmackDown event)
* WWE Hell In a Cell, October 30th in Boston (RAW event)
* WWE Survivor Series, November 20th in Toronto (both brands)
* WWE TLC, December 4th in Dallas (SmackDown event)
* WWE Roadblock, December 18th in Pittsburgh (RAW event)

UPDATE: It appears to be official: Night of Champions will now be named Clash of the Champions. Ticketmaster is now advertising the September 25th PPV in Indianapolis, Indiana under the name of the old WCW show, albeit still with the Night of Champions logo.

WWE had filed a trademark request for Clash of Champions earlier this year, and an alleged leaked schedule of post-Brand Split PPVs had the event name replacing Night of Champions.

ORIGINAL: An image that is purported to be the WWE PPV schedule following the Brand Split has surfaced online. You can see the image here, which comes from a Reddit user named Wrestling Leaker who has successfully provided spoilers in the past. (This is not, for the record, the same guy who spoiled the likes of Samoa Joe’s NXT debut, Shane McMahon’s return and Zack Ryder’s Intercontinental Title win at WrestleMania.)

The schedule, which it must be said is not confirmed at this point, claims that Night of Champions will become Clash of Champions (which WWE filed a new trademark for recently). You can see the list below, which has two PPVs in each month that there is not a dual-brand PPV (SummerSlam and Survivor Series).

* WWE SummerSlam – August 21st in Brooklyn, 7pm ET start time, both brands
* WWE Backlash, September 11th in Richmond, 8pm ET start time, SmackDown event, WWE Network exclusive
* WWE Clash of the Champions, September 25th in Indianapolis, 8pm ET start time, RAW event
* WWE No Mercy, October 9th in Sacramento, 8pm ET start time, SmackDown event
* WWE Hell In a Cell, October 30th in Boston, 8pm ET start time, RAW event
* WWE Survivor Series, November 20th in Toronto, 7pm ET start time, both brands
* WWE TLC, December 4th in Dallas, 8pm ET start time, SmackDown event
* WWE Roadblock, December 18th in Pittsburgh, 8pm ET start time, RAW event

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