Big Changes Coming To WWE's Pay-Per-View 2019 Calendar?

A big reshuffle could be coming our way when it comes to WWE's biggest shows.

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WWE are yet to officially announce their full 2019 pay-per-view calendar, but it looks like some significant changes could be on the way with regards to how the company structure their annual calendar.

A new report from Rajah.com suggests that WWE currently plan on moving Money In The Bank away from its usual June slot, swapping it with Backlash, which has been held in May for each of the past two years. If true, this will mean MITB taking place outwith June for the first time since 2013.

While the report should be treated as speculation, the changes would leave WWE's 2019 PPV calendar looking like this:-

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WWE Fastlane: March 10, 2019 – Cleveland, OH

WWE WrestleMania 35: April 7, 2019 – East Rutherford, NJ

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“International PPV”: May 3, 2019 – Saudi Arabia

WWE Money in the Bank: May 19, 2019 – Hartford, CT

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WWE Backlash: June 16, 2019 – San Diego, CA

WWE Extreme Rules: July 14, 2019 – Philadelphia, PA

WWE SummerSlam: August 11, 2019 – Toronto, ON

WWE Hell in a Cell: September 15, 2019 – Atlanta, GA

WWE Clash of Champions: October 6, 2019 – Sacramento, CA

“International PPV”: November 1, 2019 – Saudi Arabia

WWE Survivor Series: November 24, 2019 – Chicago, IL

WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs: December 15, 2019 – Minneapolis, MN

 
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