WWE has announced a new slate of Raw and SmackDown dates ranging from April-June of this year. Twelve new event locations were announced in total: seven Raw episodes and five SmackDown episodes. Most of these shows are taking place in Southern or Midwestern cities. The full list of locations can be seen below:
On February 28th, WWE announced that they would be adding twelve new dates to their live event schedule post WrestleMania 41. The events, which will be various tapings of WWE Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown will take place from the likes of Kansas City, Green Bay and more.
WWE SmackDown (February 28, 2025) Venue: Scotiabank Arena City: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Time: 8pm ET How To Watch: USA Network (US), Netflix (International) Fightful will have live coverage of WWE SmackDown beginning at 8 p.m. ET on Friday followed by a post-show podcast on our YouTube channel.
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