The Money in the Bank premium live event has become one of WWE’s biggest shows of the year since its inception in 2010. The 2023 edition is set to take place on July 1st at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. So with the Money in the Bank briefcases up for grabs and new Mr. and Miss Money in the Bank crowned, what’s next on the calendar for WWE?
The very next major event following Money in the Bank will be SummerSlam, taking place on July 30, 2023. SummerSlam is one of WWE’s “Big Four” pay-per-views along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series. The biggest party of the summer will emanate from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, this year.
As one of the original WWE pay-per-views dating back to 1988, SummerSlam has a rich history of hosting iconic moments and dream matches. From the epic showdown between The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan at Wembley Stadium in 1992 to Brock Lesnar squaring off with The Rock for the undisputed WWE Championship in 2002, SummerSlam delivers marquee matches year after year.
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The 2023 edition will be no different. With Roman Reigns’ dominant title reign showing no signs of slowing down, speculation is running rampant as to who might be next in line to challenge The Head of the Table. Could it be The Rock finally returning for that long-awaited dream match against his cousin? Will Cody Rhodes get another shot at the title he never lost? Or will someone new emerge from the chaos of Money in the Bank to shock the world at SummerSlam?
The women’s division will also be spotlighted as RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair looks to take on all challengers. With her rapid rise to the top, The EST of WWE has already faced the likes of Becky Lynch, Bayley, and others.
But more obstacles await the champion this summer. Ronda Rousey, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, and returning stars like Sasha Banks all have their sights set on championship gold. The women’s division is stacked with talent, and SummerSlam promises to deliver marquee matchups.
And that’s just scratching the surface of the card. The tag team titles will be on the line, grudge matches will come to blows, and surprise returns are always possible. Last year’s SummerSlam saw the shocking return of Brock Lesnar; anything can happen on the grand stage of The Biggest Party of the Summer. The road to SummerSlam will begin the night after Money in the Bank on the July 4th edition of Monday Night RAW.
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With new challengers set to emerge, rivalries building, and the title pictures taking shape, the next month promises plenty of twists and turns on the way to AT&T Stadium. Once SummerSlam is in the rearview, the fall season kicks off in WWE. September brings the Clash at the Castle event from Cardiff, Wales. The UK has been long awaiting another major stadium show after the success of 1992’s SummerSlam at Wembley.
With Drew McIntyre leading the charge, Clash at the Castle promises an unforgettable night. October then presents the Extreme Rules pay-per-view, where the chaos is dialed up with hardcore stipulation matches.
That sets the stage for November when WWE returns to Saudi Arabia for Crown Jewel, featuring plenty of international spectacle. And finally, the fall wraps up with Survivor Series in November, highlighted by the classic elimination matches between RAW vs. SmackDown.
The “Big Four” event closes out the year, along with the build toward Royal Rumble and WrestleMania season in 2024. But of course, first up is SummerSlam coming hot off the heels of Money in the Bank.
The stacked card will feature all the top WWE superstars battling it out in must-see matches. Roman Reigns will look to continue his dominant reign but faces an onslaught of new challengers. Bianca Belair leads the women’s division against top contenders like Ronda Rousey. And the card will be loaded with grudge matches, title bouts, and surprise returns.
SummerSlam has long been a favorite for the WWE Universe with its big fight feel and explosive action. This year promises to be no different. The road to SummerSlam begins right after Money in the Bank, and the build toward AT&T Stadium will include major moments and massive matches.
So while Money in the Bank delivers the chaos and unpredictability of the Money in the Bank ladder matches, the very next pay-per-view up is the Biggest Party of the Summer. For big matchups, major titles on the line, and unforgettable moments, look no further than SummerSlam 2023, coming to you live on July 30th.