WWE announced their PPV schedule for 2022, confirming WrestleMania 38 as a two-night event.
The two-night extravaganza takes place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3.
Tickets go on sale for the ‘Show of Shows’ in Texas on November 12th.
As well as the huge WrestleMania announcement, WWE revealed eight other PPVs scheduled for next year.
Five of the shows will take place on a Saturday. Three of the events are yet to be named and one particular has its located to be determined.
WWE’s Press release can be read below:
WWE unveils 2022 pay-per-view schedule
For the first time in history, WWE today announced the dates and locations for the following year’s pay-per-view schedule. The 2022 slate, highlighted by a two-night WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, will also mark a new record for the most stadium events (a minimum of four) in a year for WWE.
The schedule is as follows*:
– Saturday, Jan. 1 – Day 1 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta
– Saturday, Jan. 29 – Royal Rumble at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis
– Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 – WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium in Dallas
– Sunday, May 8 – Pay-per-view at Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I.
– Sunday, June 5 – Pay-Per-View at Allstate Arena in Chicago
– Saturday, July 2 – Money In The Bank at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
– Saturday, July 30 – SummerSlam at Nissan Stadium in Nashville
– Saturday, Sept. 3 or Sunday, Sept. 4 – Pay-Per-View at TBD location
– Saturday, Nov. 26 – Survivor Series at TD Garden in Boston
In addition to the events above, pay-per-views taking place in February and October will be announced in the near future. Fans interested in up-to-date ticket information for 2022 WWE pay-per-view events can register at wwe.com/2022-PPV.
“Since returning to live events this past July, our fans have graciously expressed a tremendous appetite to attend WWE shows. As they begin to make plans for next year, we wanted to make sure that the 2022 schedule and locations of our pay-per-views were made available to them,” said Nick Khan, WWE President & Chief Revenue Officer.
*Events subject to change.
The two-night format from the two previous WrestleMania’s has been a hit with fans. It allows room for more matches and a possible women’s main event for the third time.
Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair headlined Night One of WrestleMania 37 as the first-ever women in a singles championship main event.
Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey made history as the first-ever women to close out the ‘Showcase of the Immortals’ at WrestleMania 35.
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