WWE is committed to providing fans with as much content as possible, often airing live shows. However, there are times when tapings are scheduled instead. Next month, WWE is planning a double taping for both RAW and SmackDown, allowing fans to enjoy these shows despite any scheduling conflicts.
While WWE Bad Blood is their next Premium Live Event, the company will have more time after that as the company will be flying to Saudi Arabia for their Crown Jewel Premium Live Event in November.
PWInsider has confirmed that there will be no live RAW taping on Monday, October 14. Instead, WWE plans to tape two episodes on October 7 in St. Louis. Additionally, the Friday Night SmackDown taping at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, on October 25 will feature the recording of two episodes, meaning there will be no SmackDown taping on November 1.
We’ll have to wait and see how WWE handles booking all the storylines for Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown next month, as managing double tapings will likely be a lengthy process.
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