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Post by Vegas on Nov 2, 2011 21:14:57 GMT -5
cool, Las Vegas gets the Money in the Bank PPV in 2012 (hopefully that information below is accurate)
- The 2012 WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view will take place on February 19th from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Next year's Extreme Rules is set to take place in Chicago, Illinois while Over The Limit is scheduled for Raleigh, North Carolina and Money in the Bank is scheduled for Las Vegas
In addition, the Royal Rumble takes place in St. Louis and Wrestlemania 28 obviously takes place in Miami.
I wonder if Summerslam is returning to Los Angeles for a 4th straight year?
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Post by TTX on Nov 4, 2011 19:59:47 GMT -5
Well good stuff with Las Vegas getting a PPV. I think its time to move SS somewhere else though. Interestingly, I think Indy was the last place to have SS before the run in LA.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 26, 2012 8:28:16 GMT -5
I saw this updated list:
- The November Survivor Series pay-per-view will now take place in Phoenix, Arizona while December's Bragging Rights pay-per-view is scheduled for Memphis, Tennessee.
Based on recent changes, here's the updated WWE pay-per-view line-up for this year:
* Royal Rumble - January 29th - St. Louis * Elimination Chamber - February 19th - Milwaukee * WrestleMania 28 - April 1st - Miami * Extreme Rules - April 29th - Chicago * Over The Limit - May 20th - Raleigh * Fatal 4 Way - June 17th - Toronto * TLC - July 15th - Las Vegas * SummerSlam - August 19th - Los Angeles * Night of Champions - September 23rd - Dallas * Hell in a Cell - October 28th - Philadelphia * Survivor Series - November 18th - Phoenix * Bragging Rights - December 16th - Memphis
I think I am going to go to TLC here in Las Vegas in July and then also Summerslam the next month in Los Angeles.
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Post by The Shepard on Jan 27, 2012 12:41:33 GMT -5
I notice MITB is gone as a seperate PPV, I think that's a good call. Having just the one match at mania makes the cash in more interesting since the winner could challenge either champ.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 4:30:14 GMT -5
I'm not sure I buy the September PPV in Dallas if WM XXIX is really going to be at Cowboys Stadium
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Post by Vegas on Jan 28, 2012 4:55:32 GMT -5
I'm not sure I buy the September PPV in Dallas if WM XXIX is really going to be at Cowboys Stadium I thought the discussions on holding WM XXIX in Dallas fell through because of a scheduling conflict? Perhaps I am thinking of something else though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 5:25:43 GMT -5
You know, I think I read that. If that's the case, then it makes sense for NOC to be in Dallas.
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Post by swarm on Jan 28, 2012 9:44:30 GMT -5
I thought I just read somewhere that they shanked Bragging Rights and replaced it with a show called 'Fatal 4 Way'. Love if it true.
Bragging Rights is by far dumbest show ever. Makes very little sense. Fatal 4 Way allows for a lot of guys on the show also but much more interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 11:19:57 GMT -5
I thought I just read somewhere that they shanked Bragging Rights and replaced it with a show called 'Fatal 4 Way'. Love if it true. Bragging Rights is by far dumbest show ever. Makes very little sense. Fatal 4 Way allows for a lot of guys on the show also but much more interesting. They had the Fatal 4 Way PPV in 2010 and it really didn't result on anyone who wouldn't have been on a PPV being on the show with the exception of there being four Divas on the show instead of the usual two.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 28, 2012 11:27:56 GMT -5
I thought I just read somewhere that they shanked Bragging Rights and replaced it with a show called 'Fatal 4 Way'. Love if it true. Bragging Rights is by far dumbest show ever. Makes very little sense. Fatal 4 Way allows for a lot of guys on the show also but much more interesting. The whole brand extension IMO itself is stupid now a days with the weekly RAW super shows which makes a PPV based on the brand extension even stupider. But I actually liked some of the matches on the first Bragging Rights PPV (I don't remember the second Bragging Rights a s much though) even though the PPV concept itself didn't make much sense.
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