WWE have made a decision to make changes to their schedule through July, as the company will hold events live through next week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, however after that, shows will be taped, which will continue all the way through July, according to a report from WWE Backstage correspondent and Pro Wrestling Sheet’s Ryan Satin.

The report notes that SmackDown will air this evening, live as scheduled on FOX, with the same for this Monday’s episode of WWE RAW on the USA Network, Wednesday’s episode of WWE NXT on the USA Network and next Friday’s episode of SmacKDown on FOX, however after that, changes will come into effect.

On Saturday, April 25th, WWE will tape two episodes of SmackDown that will air on May 1st and May 8th. This will be followed up on Monday, April 27th when WWE will tape two episodes of WWE RAW, with one airing that night and the other to air on May 4th. On Wednesday, April 29th, the company will tape two episodes of WWE NXT, with one airing that night and the other to air on May 6th.

The company will return for tapings on May 11th, with one episode of WWE RAW to be taped for air that night and one episode of WWE SmackDown to be taped for May 15th. The company will also tape the following night, Tuesday, May 12th an episode of WWE RAW for May 18th as well as an episode of WWE SmackDown for May 22nd. The company will then tape for a third night on Wednesday, May 13th which will see two episodes of WWE NXT taped, one for that night and one that will air on May 20th. WWE will return to taping on May 25th with two episodes of WWE RAW to be taped, one for that night and one for the June 1st episode. The WWE’s second day of taping that week will see two episodes of WWE SmackDown taped, with one episode airing on May 29th and the other to air on June 5th. The WWE’s third night of tapings that week will see two episodes of WWE NXT taped, one for that night and one for the June 3rd episode.

The company will return to taping in June on Monday, June 8th for two nights of tapings. The first night will see one episode of WWE RAW taped for that evening, as well as an episode of WWE SmackDown taped for June 12th. The following night, WWE will tape one episode of WWE NXT for the June 10th episode. WWE will return to taping on Monday, June 15th for another three nights of tapings, with one episode of WWE RAW to be taped to air that evening, as well an episode of SmackDown for June 19th. The following night, Tuesday, June 16th, WWE will tape one episode of WWE RAW for June 22nd and an episode of WWE SmacKDown for June 26th. On Wednesday, June 17th, WWE will tape two episodes of WWE NXT, with one to air that night and the other to air on June 24th. The company will then return to taping on June 29th to July 1st, the last block of tapings.

On Monday, June 29th, the WWE will tape two episodes of WWE RAW, with one to air that night and the other to air on July 6th. The following night, Tuesday, June 30th, WWE will tape two episodes of WWE SmackDown to air on July 3rd and July 10th. Finally, on Wednesday, July 1st, WWE will tape two episodes of WWE NXT, with one airing that night and one scheduled for July 8th.

In regards to the company’s change of schedule, a WWE spokesperson issued the following statement to Pro Wrestling Sheet, “We believe it is now more important than ever to provide people with a diversion from these hard times. We are producing content on a closed set with only essential personnel in attendance following appropriate guidelines while taking additional precautions to ensure the health and wellness of our performers and staff. As a brand that has been woven into the fabric of society, WWE and its Superstars bring families together and deliver a sense of hope, determination and perseverance.”