WWE Announces 'Summer Of Cena' Tour

Cena's WWE return will feature at least another 15 appearances from Big Match John.

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Having made his WWE return to a huge reaction at this past Sunday's Money in the Bank PPV, it looks like John Cena has a busy summer ahead of him.

Billed as the Summer of Cena, WWE has announced that Big Match John will be appearing at 15 events across this summer - ranging from non-televised Supershows, to Raw and SmackDown tapings, to 21 August's SummerSlam PPV.

In a press release, WWE confirmed Cena will be appearing at the following events:

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- Friday 23 July: SmackDown at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland

- Saturday 24 July: Supershow at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh

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- Sunday 25 July: Supershow at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville

- Monday 26 July: Raw at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City

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- Friday 30 July: SmackDown at Target Center in Minneapolis

- Saturday 31 July: Supershow at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee

- Sunday 1 August: Supershow at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit

- Friday 6 August: SmackDown at Amalie Arena in Tampa

- Saturday 7 August: Supershow at Hertz Arena in Fort Myers

- Monday 9 August: Raw at Amway Center in Orlando

- Friday 13 August: SmackDown at BOK Center in Tulsa

- Saturday 14 August: Supershow at Spectrum Center in Charlotte

- Sunday 15 August: Supershow at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia

- Friday 20 August: SmackDown - Footprint Center in Phoenix

- Saturday 21 August: SummerSlam at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas

Interestingly, there are no Cena appearances announced for after his SummerSlam bout against Universal Champion Roman Reigns, although it's already been confirmed that the 16-time World Champion will be shooting Matthew Vaughn's Argylle towards the end of the year.

Tickets for all 15 shows featuring John Cena are now on sale.

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