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Source: Fox News
Summary
The WWE announced that it will broadcast “Monday Night Raw” and “Friday Night SmackDown” at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on June 29. This will be the company’s first televised events at the venue in nearly 20 years. The event will be a double taping of Raw and SmackDown, and it is unclear who will be featured on the show.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
WWE events always seem to come back to the Jersey Shore, and Atlantic City is no exception.
This time, it’s Raw and SmackDown that are heading to the Boardwalk Hall, a venue with a rich history of hosting WrestleMania events.
It’s hard not to think about the iconic moments that have gone down in Atlantic City, from WrestleMania IV and V to the countless other events that have taken place there.
And yet, despite the excitement of it all, the real question is who will be stepping into the ring when the cameras start rolling.
Original Observation: The WWE’s return to Atlantic City is just another chapter in the city’s ongoing evolution as a premier entertainment destination, a narrative fans are all too familiar with.








