WWE adds 27 live events to 2024 touring schedule

WWE has added 27 live events to its touring schedule. 

TKO Group Holdings issued a press release on Friday announcing the shows, which will take place from January to March 2024. Tickets to the live events will go on sale beginning Friday, November 3. 

WWE newly announced live events:

  • Friday, January 5, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Vancouver, B.C, Canada, Rogers Arena
  • Saturday, January 6, 2024 – House Show – Spokane, WA, Spokane Arena
  • Sunday, January 7, 2024 – House Show – Wenatchee, WA, Town Toyota Center
  • Monday, January 8, 2024 – WWE Raw – Portland, Oregon, Moda Center
  • Friday, January 12, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Lincoln, Nebraska, Pinnacle Bank Arena
  • Saturday, January 13, 2024 – House Show – Las Cruces, NM, Pan American Center
  • Sunday, January 14, 2024 – House Show – Rio Rancho, NM, Rio Rancho Event Center
  • Monday, January 15, 2024 – WWE Raw – North Little Rock, Arkansas, Simmons Bank Arena
  • Friday, January 19, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena
  • Saturday, January 20, 2024 – House Show – Montgomery, Alabama, Garrett Coliseum
  • Sunday, January 21, 2024 – House Show – Jackson, Mississippi, Mississippi State Fair Coliseum
  • Monday, January 22, 2024 – WWE Raw – New Orleans, LA, Smoothie King Center
  • Friday, January 26, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Miami, FL, Kaseya Center
  • Friday, February 2, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Birmingham, Alabama, Legacy Arena
  • Saturday, February 3, 2024 – House Show – Knoxville, TN, Knoxville Civic Coliseum
  • Monday, February 5, 2024 – WWE Raw – St. Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Center
  • Friday, February 9, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Charlotte, NC, Spectrum Center
  • Monday, February 12, 2024 – WWE Raw – Lexington, Kentucky, Rupp Arena
  • Friday, February 16, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Salt Lake City, Utah, Delta Center
  • Saturday, February 17, 2024 – House Show – Oakland, CA, Oakland Arena
  • Sunday, February 18, 2024 – House Show – Fresno, CA, Save Mart Center
  • Monday, February 19, 2024 – WWE Raw – Anaheim, CA, Honda Center
  • Monday, February 26, 2024 – WWE Raw – San Jose, CA, SAP Center
  • Friday, March 1, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Glendale, Arizona, Desert Diamond Arena
  • Monday, March 4, 2024 – WWE Raw – San Antonio, Texas, Frost Bank Center
  • Wednesday, March 8, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
  • Wednesday, March 22, 2024 – WWE SmackDown – Milwaukee, WI, Fiserv Forum

WWE adds 26 shows to live event schedule

WWE has added several live events to its 2023 touring schedule. 

The company announced 26 new dates for its live event schedule in a press release on Thursday. The shows include episodes of Raw and SmackDown, as well as house show dates from November through to mid-December. Tickets for all shows go on sale Friday, September 15. 

Dates added to WWE’s 2023 live event schedule:

  • Saturday, November 4 – Rochester, N.Y. – Blue Cross Arena – House Show
  • Sunday, November 5 – Springfield, Mass. – Mass Mutal Center – House Show
  • Friday, November 10 – Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena – SmackDown
  • Saturday, November 11 – Johnson City, Tenn. – Freedom Hall – House Show
  • Sunday, November 12 – Roanoke, Va. – Berglund Center Coliseum – House Show
  • Monday, November 13 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena – Raw
  • Saturday, November 18 – Canton, Ohio – Canton Memorial Civic Center – House Show
  • Saturday, November 18 – Tupelo, Miss. – Cadence Bank Arena – House Show
  • Sunday, November 19 – Saginaw, Michigan – Dow Event Center – House Show
  • Sunday, November 19 – Jonesboro, Arkansas – First National Bank Center – House Show
  • Sunday, November 26 – Peoria, Illinois – Peoria Civic Center – House Show
  • Monday, November 27 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena – Raw
  • Friday, December 1 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center – SmackDown
  • Saturday, December 2 – Bangor, Maine – Cross Insurance Center – House Show
  • Saturday, December 2 – Allentown, Pennsylvania – PPL Center – House Show
  • Sunday, December 3 – Portland, Maine – Cross Insurance Arena – House Show
  • Sunday, December 3 – Newark, Delaware – Bob Carpenter Center – House Show
  • Monday, December 4 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena – Raw
  • Friday, December 8 – Green Bay, Wisconsin – Resch Center – SmackDown
  • Saturday, December 9 – Utica, NY – Adirondack Bank Center – House Show
  • Monday, December 11 – Cleveland, Ohio – Rocket Mortage Fieldhouse – Raw
  • Friday, December 15 – Green Bay, Wisconsin – Resch Center – SmackDown
  • Saturday, December 16 – Moline, Illinois – Vibrant Arena at The Mark – House Show
  • Sunday, December 17 – Rochester, Minnesota – Mayo Civic Center – House Show
  • Monday, December 18 – Des Moines, Iowa – Wells Fargo Arena -Raw

Despite several members of the roster being in India for Superstar Spectacle this weekend, WWE has live events booked in Uniondale, New York, and Charlottesville, Virginia. The NXT brand will also run two house shows this weekend. On Friday night, NXT will be in Sebring, Florida. They will then run a show the following night from Melbourne, Florida.

WWE announces three new Canadian events, Raw to take place in Quebec City

WWE has added three new Canadian live events to its summer schedule. 

The company announced on Friday that WWE Raw on August 21 will take place from Centre Videotron in Quebec City, Quebec. WWE presented a house show from the venue last August, the first time they had been to the city since 2003. Centre Videotron opened in 2015 and can hold 18,000 for hockey and 20,000 for concerts. 

WWE also announced a house show on Saturday, August 19 from the Canadian Tire Center in Ottawa. The company was last there in February for an episode of Raw headlined by Edge vs. Austin Theory. 

The following night on Sunday, August 20 WWE will run a show from Place Bell in Sami Zayn’s hometown of Laval, Quebec, which is just outside of Montreal. WWE presented a house show from the venue in March 2022 headlined by Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre. Zayn also wrestled Ricochet on the show. 

Tickets to all three shows go on sale Friday, May 12, at 10 a.m.

These events are added to a schedule that already included the 8/11 SmackDown in Calgary, 8/14 Raw in Winnipeg, and 8/18 SmackDown in Toronto.  

Upcoming WWE live events in Canadian cities:

  • Friday, August 11: SmackDown® – Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta  (Previously announced)
  • Monday, August 14: Raw – Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Previously announced)
  • Friday, August 18: SmackDown – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario (Previously announced)
  • Saturday, August 19: WWE Supershow – Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario
  • Sunday, August 20: WWE Supershow – Place Bell in Laval, Quebec
  • Monday, August 21: Raw®– Centre Videotron in Quebec City, Quebec

AEW will also be running several shows in Canada this summer. Beginning with Forbidden Door in Toronto on 6/25, Dynamite will be in Hamilton on 6/28, Edmonton on 7/5, a show on 7/8 (possibly Collision) from Regina, the 7/12 Dynamite from Saskatoon, and a house show from Calgary on 7/15 featuring the finals of the Owen Hart Cup.

WWE Worcester, MA, live results: Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman

Submitted by reader Michael Rossi

– Finn Balor and the Hardys defeated Gallows, Anderson, and Elias 

Finn hit the Coup de Gras on Anderson to score the win for his team.

– Goldust defeated R-Truth 

Goldust won in about 2 minutes with a foot on the rope.

– WWE Cruiserweight Champion Neville defeated Akira Tozawa to retain the title

– WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro and Sheamus defeated Titus O’Neil and Apollo Crews to retain their titles

Sheamus brogue kicked and pinned O’Neil for the win.

– Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose defeated Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas.

– John Cena defeated Rusev 

Cena picked up the win after an Attitude Adjustment.

– Sasha Banks, Dana Brooke, and Mickie James defeated Nia Jax, Emma, and
Alexa Bliss 

Emma tapped out to the Banks Statement by Sasha for the submission victory.

Enzo Amore came out and talked about Massachusetts. Called out Big Cass
who came out and laid him out. No match ever happened.

– Roman Reigns defeated Braun Strowman 

Reigns won by DQ when Braun hit him with the stairs. Braun continued to work on Reigns and laid him out. He walked to back, turned around and headed back to ring. From there, Braun set up a table and prepared to throw Reigns through it, Reigns reversed and speared Braun through the table, concluding the show.