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WWE 2018 pay-per-view calendar following Elimination Chamber

Credit: @WWE on Twitter
Credit: @WWE on Twitter

Here are the remaining WWE pay-per-view events after Elimination Chamber.

The WWE pay-per-view calendar is always something to keep an eye out for throughout the year. Mostly to see what event is coming up next, and where it might be, especially if you live in a location close to a show that you can attend.

That being said, we’ve barely cracked the lid on the 2018 calendar. There are still a list of events throughout the year still to be hit. You’ll see the list below, but there is one huge change that you’ll notice. Following WresteMania 34, there will no longer be separate branded pay-per-view events.

That means every show from WrestleMania on will feature stars from both the Raw and SmackDown! Live brands. So now that we have a grip on kind of what to expect for the rest of the year, let’s take a look at the calendar moving forward, with NXT shows included as well.

  • March 11 – Fastlane (Columbus, OH) — Final SmackDown-only PPV
  • April 6 – NXT TakeOver: New Orleans
  • April 8 – WrestleMania 34 (New Orleans, LA)
  • May 6 – Backlash (Newark, NJ)
  • June 16 – NXT TakeOver: Chicago
  • June 17 – Money In The Bank (Chicago, IL)
  • July 15 – Extreme Rules (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • August 18 – NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn IV
  • August 19 – SummerSlam (Brooklyn, NY)
  • September 16 – Hell In A Cell (San Antonio, TX)
  • October 21 – TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs (Boston, MA)
  • November 17 – NXT TakeOver: Wargames II (Los Angeles, CA)
  • November 18 – Survivor Series (Los Angeles, CA)
  • December 16 – Clash of Champions (San Jose, CA)

Next: WWE Rumors: All PPV events to be dual-brand after WrestleMania

That will wrap up the calendar for this year, plenty of events to check out across the board. The NXT events are always a big night, and often rival the following WWE event the next night. The only difference on the calendar is WrestleMania weekend. The NXT TakeOver event will take place on Friday night instead of Saturday, as the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will be reserved for Saturday night.