World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) announced a 25-city tour starting in July that will run through Labour Day. WWE will be returning to the road, and the first three events, which includes SmackDown, Money in the Bank and Raw, will be on sale on May 26. The Summer Slam’s location is yet to be revealed, reported Ringside News.

The 25-city tour with live events will begin on July 16 at Toyota Centre in Houston. On July 18, Dickies Arena in Fort Worth will be hosting the event Money in the Bank, Raw on July 19 at American Center in Dallas. Stops for the remainder of the WWE tour will be announced in a few days as various locations are currently being scouted, reported Ringside News. 

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This could also mean that live spectators could be allowed to witness the event on July for the go-home SmackDown.

Director of Live Events Adam Pearce on Twitter said, “Scouting locations as we speak! Where do YOU want us to come?!”.

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Earlier this year, WWE completed 40 years since its foundation on February 21, 1980, which was then called World Wrestling Federation (WWF). And since its birth, the company has reached out to other fields such as movies, football, and many other business ventures.