In an update on the remainder of WWE’s schedule for pay-per-view events in 2020, while the company generally books dates and venues well in advance, a report from WrestleVotes notes that the following dates and cities, post-Summerslam are interally listed for pay-per-view events and that while the dates and events will remain the same internally, it is possible that the host cities will be subject to change as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic.

The current list is as follows:

June 14th – WWE Backlash at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida

July PPV – Date, Venue & Name To Be Announced

August 23rd – WWE SummerSlam at Venue To Be Announced

September 20th – WWE Clash Of Champions in Newark, New Jersey

October 18th – WWE Hell in a Cell in Atlanta, Georgia

November 5th – WWE In Saudi Arabia

November 22nd – WWE Survivor Series in Dallas, Texas

December 20th – WWE TLC in Chicago, Illinois

It should be interesting to note that WWE SummerSlam is listed internally at a venue to be announced, as the event was originally scheduled for the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, however the city will not be allowing any large events until after Labor Day, leading to WWE having to search for another location. The company’s return to Saudi Arabia is also questionable due to potential travel restrictions, with WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon noting during a recent conference call that if they do not return to Saudi Arabia on a scheduled date for an event, that event will be added to the end of the current 10-year deal that both sides agreed to.

Meanwhile, the report from WrestleVotes note that the WWE are planning to allow fans to attend their events when it is safe to do so, which is now up to direction at a State level but that no events will fans will happen before July at the earliest.