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WWE: Bad Blood is returning as a Raw-exclusive PPV

The Badblood PPV is all set to return in WWE as a RAW exclusive.

By Raja

Bengaluru, March 23: It looks like the old gimmick PPVs are certainly doing a favor to WWE's schedule.

This is the reason behind bringing back several older PPVs that were deleted, long ago. After three older PPVs returned, last year, one more is making its way, soon.

Bad Blood PPV (Image courtesy: Youtube)

According to PWinider.com, the Bad Blood PPV is returning in the month of July. The announcement was made exclusively on the WWE Network after Smackdown went off the air, this week. The advertisements popped up between Smackdown Live and 205 Live.

Both the shows were taped this week at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. WWE will come back to the same state to host the returning PPV.

It is scheduled on 9th of July at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. It is going to be a Raw-exclusive PPV.

The Bad Blood: In Your House PPV was unveiled in the year 1997. It is still infamous since Kane made his debut putting the Undertaker, down.

The Big Red Monster made his presence felt in the match between the Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. The match was the first-ever Hell in a Cell match in the history of the WWE.

This is the same event which saw some of the memorable outings from the Attitude Era superstars, over the years.

With much nostalgia attached to these PPV, it might turn out to be a bigger success for the WWE. Earlier, Clash of Champions, Backlash, and No Mercy has made their way back to the calendar.



This would also mark the very first time that the XL Center in Hartford will host a PPV after 2000. Wrestlemania 11 took place at this venue.

No Way Out in 2000 was the last PPV held here where Cactus Jack had a match against Triple H. Jack was forced to retire after he lost the match took place inside Hell in a Cell.

WWE has trimmed their event schedule keeping the PG era in mind, over the last few years. The fans would be excited to get back one of their favorite PPV.

We will see in the near future how the company sets up this PPV event.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 11:38 [IST]
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