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Latest Update On The Status Of SummerSlam 2020

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (April 22, 1995) – WCW Saturday Night

On this day in 1995, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.

This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the “WCW Slamboree 1995: A Legends’ Reunion” PPV.

The card of the show can be found here:

– Marcus Alexander Bagwell vs. Frankie Lancaster

– Meng vs. Mike Khoury

– “Das Wunderkind” Alex Wright vs. Steve Storm

– “Mr Wonderful” Paul Orndorff vs. Al Phillips

– Round 1 of WCW US Title Tournament: Bunkhouse Buck vs. “Flyin” Brian Pillman

– Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong vs. Tony Vincent & Jimmy Rogers

– Kevin Sullivan vs. Kip Abee

– “Pitbull” Sgt Craig Pittman vs. Ian Weston

– WCW TV Champion: “Enforcer” Arn Anderson vs. Sting

• Latest Update On The Status Of SummerSlam 2020

WWE has been holding events without fans for almost two months now. WrestleMania 36 took place without an audience at the Performance Center earlier this month, and the Money In The Bank pay-per-view will also take place at the WWE Headquarters without fans next month.

The company’s second biggest event of the year, SummerSlam, will take place in August. However, it is unknown whether WWE will have it at the stated venue or not.

Balor Club Guy (a fan who attends almost every big WWE event) noted on Twitter that SummerSlam is still scheduled to take place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on August 23rd.

While these are the current plans, WWE could obviously shift the event to another venue due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. They did the same for Money In The Bank just a month before, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if they make changes to SummerSlam in the coming months.

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