WWE Rumor: 2017 WWE PPV Schedule After Wrestlemania 33

There have been some rumors circulating about the dates and locations for 2017 WWE PPV events. There is some interesting things to note, including RAW getting PPV events before (Fastlane) and immediate after Wrestlemania. These rumors are from Sky Sports, who carry WWE’s programming in the UK.

Here is the rumored 2017 WWE PPV Schedule After Wrestlemania 33: (Note: there are still some brand exclusive PPV events that are unclear right now but they will eventually fill in the missing gaps).

Payback: April 30, 2017  (just confirmed by WWE.com)
San Jose
RAW

Backlash: May 21, 2017
Location: n/a
Smackdown

Extreme Rules: June 4, 2017
Location: n/a
RAW

Money in the Bank: June 18, 2017  (recently confirmed by WWE.com)
St. Louis
Smackdown

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Plus a couple that are already confirmed:

SummerSlam: August 20, 2017
Brooklyn
Raw/Smackdown

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Survivor Series: November 19, 2017
Houston
Raw/Smackdown

Royal Rumble: January 28, 2018
 Philadelphia
Raw and Smackdown

WrestleMania 34: April 8, 2018
 New Orleans, LA
Raw and Smackdown

Let us know what you think in the comment section below.

5 thoughts on “WWE Rumor: 2017 WWE PPV Schedule After Wrestlemania 33”

    • Ya same because having two PPVs a month was brutal on the viewers having to set aside that time out of their schedules if they wanted to watch it live

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      • Oh yeah. I usually work on Sunday nights and being able to set aside time once a month for a PPV was hard enough, never mind two of them. Plus, SmackDown always got stuck having two weeks to build a card after the big PPVs and RAW would only get a few weeks to build going into a big PPV. This way, both get time to really build storylines.

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        • Ya it looks like WWE is finlly getting the brand split PPV schedule right spread them out and have one a month so each show can have enough time to build the card

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      • keep in mind this is only a “partial” list. WWE will milk as much money as they can from ticket sales, so expect a few more to be added between summer slam ans survivor series , and at least 2 between survivor series and royal rumble.

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