After another blockbuster summer in the wild world of pro-wrestling, WWE fans can now look ahead to the company’s next major Premium Live Event – Survivor Series.
In 2022, Survivor Series featured the return of WarGames matches – notorious, team-based encounters where participants settle their scores inside a steel cage. Fans can expect similar high-octane action this year, with a return for WarGames as well as appearances from the likes of John Cena and Roman Reigns all a possibility.
This year, the show will air from Allstate Arena in Chicago, in front of another passionate Windy City crowd. However, before the bell rings on 25 November, WWE has lined up a huge array of Raw and SmackDown events to whet the appetite of wrestling fans across the United States.
First up, on 30 October, Monday Night Raw lands in Greenville, Georgia, less than a 90 minute drive from the city of Atlanta. From there, the company will head north for Raw in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on 6 November and Smackdown in Columbus, Ohio on 10 November.
As the days before Survivor Series are whittled down, the Raw roster, which features the likes of Cody Rhodes, Becky Lynch, and Seth Rollins, will perform at the Capital One Arena in Washington DC on 13 November, while SmackDown’s LA Knight and Charlotte Flair take to the squared-circle in Evansville, Indiana on 17 November.

Then, less than a week before the highly-anticipated Premium Live Event begins, Monday Night Raw will take place in Grand Rapids, Michigan on 20 November, while SmackDown will air from Allstate Arena in Chicago on Friday 24 November, just one night before Survivor Series.
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