Raw is in Winnipeg for the first time in 15 years. Good for WWE that they are doing all of these Canada shows, but why in February?
Raw is in Winnipeg for the first time in 15 years. Good for WWE that they are doing all of these Canada shows, but why in February?
Phoenix/Glendale hosts this episode of SmackDown because it’s too big for one Arizona city to handle. Or maybe that’s just what they want us to think…
It’s the first episode after NXT Takeover: Portland, which the Internet has declared one of the five best Takeovers ever. Keep reading to find out why.
The state of Washington is home to Raw this week. No word on if William Regal will be returning with his lumberjack-adjacent gimmick or not.
SmackDown takes off to the Great White North with a show in Vancouver, BC for the first time in decades. I guess they didn’t learn from Raw’s snowy adventures in SLC.
It’s the go-home show for NXT Takeover: Portland, available exclusively on the WWE Network. Can I have a job now, WWE?
California knows how to party. At the very least they know how to bandage necks with chunks taken out of them. Intrigued? Then read on!
California’s Bay Area is hosting Friday Night SmackDown, which I assume is their punishment for the 49ers losing the Super Bowl.
Charlotte comes back to Full Sail and someone gets a haircut. You can’t get that kind of entertainment over in AEW.
There’s a blizzard in Salt Lake City, but the fans went around knocking on every door until they were allowed in, so the show must go on.