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When Is The Next WWE PPV After Royal Rumble 2023?

When Is The Next WWE PPV is the biggest question in the minds of the fans as the 2023 edition of the Royal Rumble is in the history books. It was an eventful show, where former AEW Superstar Cody Rhodes won the men’s Royal Rumble, and then Rhea Ripley made history by becoming the first Superstar to win the women’s Royal Rumble after entering the match in the first position.

There were three other matches on the show as well. Alexa Bliss failed to dethrone Bianca Belair as the WWE RAW Women’s Champion, while Bray Wyatt won the first-ever ‘Pitch Black’ match against LA Knight. The match between Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens was fantastic as well, with Sami Zayn playing a big role in the match.

When is the next WWE PPV in 2023?

The next WWE PPV is on February 18, 2023. The name of the show is Elimination Chamber, and it will take place at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tickets for the show are up for sale, and a full house is expected for the grand show in Canada.

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Fans can watch the show live on the WWE Network on Peacock. In India, fans can watch the show live on Sony LIV website and application.

WWE PPV Schedule 2023

WWE have not confirmed the entire premium live event schedule for 2023. So when is the next WWE PPV after Elimination Chamber. Fans should note that the company has confirmed the dates for multiple shows though. As mentioned ahead, WWE Elimination Chamber 2023 will happen on February 18. There is another special show in February 2023, where the NXT Superstars will be competing.

The show is named WWE NXT Vengeance Day, and it will take place at Charlotte on February 4. Here is the list of PPVs WWE has announced so far for 2023:

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  1. WWE Elimination Chamber, February 18
  2. WWE WrestleMania 39 Night 1, April 1
  3. WWE WrestleMania 39 Night 2, April 2
  4. WWE Money in the Bank, July 1

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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