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WWE PPV schedule 2020: Dates, locations for every announced 2020 wrestling event



WWE is ringing the bell on the new year with a whole slate of shows. In 2019, 27 events took place between the main brand PPVs, TakeOver events and Saudi Arabia specials, the biggest year in WWE live events to date. So far for 2020, there are nine confirmed shows — mostly TakeOver events — with Survivor Series, the last of the Big 4 events, yet to be officially announced with a location or date. In 2020, NXT will take centerstage once again as the "Wednesday Night Wars" heat up between the WWE sub-brand and All Elite Wrestling. NXT's TakeOver shows have been critically acclaimed since their inception, with a bigger emphasis on the show now that it's on cable TV and not strictly the WWE Network. This year, WrestleMania heads back to the warm Floridian sun, as Tampa, Fla. plays host to the year's biggest show. Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will be this year's venue for the "Showcase of the Immortals." Brock Lesnar is rumored to face Cain Velasquez in the show's main event. Without further ado, here is the announced schedule for WWE's 2020 event slate. And, as always, the card is subject to change. So far, there are nine announced events on the 2020 schedule, with many more to come. This schedule will be updated as shows are announced. Date Event Venue Location Jan. 12 NXT TakeOver: Blackpool II Empress Ballroom Blackpool, Lancashire, England Jan. 25 Worlds Collide Toyota Center Houston, Tex. Jan. 26 Royal Rumble Minute Maid Park Houston, Tex. Feb. 16 NXT TakeOver: Portland TBA Portland, Or. March 8 Elimination Chamber Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Penn. April 4 NXT TakeOver Amalie Arena Tampa, Fla. April 5 WrestleMania 36 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Fla. Aug. 22 NXT TakeOver: Boston TD Garden Boston, Mass. Aug. 23 SummerSlam TD Garden Boston, Mass. WrestleMania 36 takes place on Sunday, April 5 in 2020. It heads to Tampa this year, with the "Grandest Stage of Them All" setting up shop at Raymond James Stadium, the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This will be the fourth time the state of Florida hosts WrestleMania, but the first go for Tampa. The previous locations: Orlando (WrestleMania 33 and 24) and Miami (WrestleMania 28). WrestleMania 35 took place in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. SummerSlam 2020 takes place on Sunday, Aug. 23. Royal Rumble 2020 happens on Jan. 26, live from Minute Maid Park in Houston, Tex. Some rumored Rumble returns include Edge and John Morrison. WWE Elimination Chamber happens on March 8, 2020. The event is the 10th under the Elimination Chamber brand, with the last event taking place in Houston, Tex.

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