WWE officially announced that all their PPVs after WrestleMania will feature both Raw and SmackDown talent.
After WrestleMania, you’ll get the best of both brands – Raw and SmackDown LIVE – every month, on every pay-per-view. Catch every event streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.
WrestleMania 34 – April 8, 2018
WWE Backlash – May 6, 2018
WWE Money in the Bank – June 17, 2018
WWE Extreme Rules – July 15, 2018
SummerSlam – Aug. 19, 2018
WWE Hell in a Cell – Sept. 16, 2018
WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs – Oct. 21, 2018
Survivor Series – Nov. 18, 2018
WWE Clash of Champions – Dec. 16, 2018
Two PPVs have also been removed from the 2018 schedule, cutting it back down to 12 PPVs this year. Payback (a SmackDown PPV originally scheduled for May 27) and Battleground (a Raw PPV originally scheduled for July 15) have been removed and Extreme Rules has moved from September 16 to July 15.
It has also been rumored that WWE could extend PPVs to four hours (plus another one hour Kickoff Show) to make more time for all the championship matches and wrestlers on the roster.
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