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RAW and SD! have their own PPVs, WWE travels out of the U.S. for the tours and photo shoots(Divas).

AnswerI'm the one who asked this question but I'm trying to find out why the wwe does not have these pay per views anymore. Answeri don't have a clue its not like they cant let rebbellion be a raw event and insurexion be a smackdown event.wwe do come over here to England every now and again but they could have them instead of raw and smackdown once or twice.
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