Cleveland, OH
Cleveland WWE SmackDown Tickets For Go-Home To SummerSlam 2024 On Sale Soon
Tickets will soon be available for the final SmackDown before WWE SummerSlam 2024!
Returning to Cleveland, Ohio for the first time since 1996, the 37th iteration of SummerSlam will be broadcast live on August 3rd from the Cleveland Browns Stadium. Tickets for the blockbuster event went on sale on May 9th, and WWE have now announced plans for the edition of SmackDown the previous night.
When Do Tickets Go On Sale For The August 2nd Edition Of SmackDown In Cleveland, OH?
WWE issued the following press release in regards to the go-home SmackDown, also taking place in Cleveland.
TICKETS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT SMACKDOWN® ON AUGUST 2
IN CLEVELAND ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 7SmackDown to Emanate from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Ahead of SummerSlam on Saturday, August 3
Tickets Available Via SeatGeek Starting Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. ET
STAMFORD, Conn., May 31, 2024 – WWE®, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), today announced that tickets for Friday Night SmackDown on August 2 from Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland will go on sale starting Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. ET as part of SummerSlam Weekend. Tickets will be available via SeatGeek.com.
SummerSlam takes place Saturday, August 3 from Cleveland Browns Stadium, marking the first time since August of 1996 that the premium live event will be held in Cleveland.
Additionally, SummerSlam Priority Pass ticket packages are now available from On Location, offering fans the chance to be ringside for every exhilarating moment including premium seating, pre-show hospitality with WWE Superstar appearances, ringside photo opportunities and more. To learn more, please visit https://onlocationexp.com/summerslam.
SummerSlam streams live in the U.S. exclusively on Peacock beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
WWE is already looking ahead to SummerSlam in 2026, when the event will take place over two nights for the first time ever.
Cleveland, OH
Thousands of FirstEnergy customers without power in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are experiencing power outages during Wednesday’s excessive heat.
The majority of the outages are located in Lakewood, Berea, Olmsted Falls and Olmsted Township.
Check for the latest information on FirstEnergy’s power outage website by clicking here.
FirstEnergy release the following statement about the outages:
We understand how disruptive and frustrating a power outage can be — especially during a heat wave — and we sincerely appreciate our customers’ patience as crews work to restore service. The outages in the Olmsted Falls area were caused by a pole fire, along with an equipment issue at a nearby substation. We have restored power to about half of the customers impacted and our crews will be working around the clock to restore power to the remaining customers.
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Cleveland councilman warns of planned outages coming to city’s west side during high heat
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland City Councilman Charles Slife warned of a planned and temporary power outage from First Energy on Wednesday afternoon amid dangerously high temperatures.
MORE: Widespread power outages plaguing Cleveland
According to the post, First Energy is working to install two new poles, one in Lakewood and one on Rocky River Drive near St. Joseph Academy.
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“This work is being done to bolster the electrical grid, which is being strained by heavy use due to high temperatures, and to avoid widespread and long-lasting outages,” the post said.
Slife emphasizes that Wednesday’s outages are temporary and intentional.
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The outages are expected to impact the northern half of Ward 15 and may last up to an hour.
Slife said he would provide more details when available.
19 News has reached out to First Energy for more information.
MORE: Where to find cooling centers in Northeast Ohio
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Rangers capitalize on costly Guardians mistake, extend winning streak to six
Jacob deGrom pitched seven strong innings and the Texas Rangers took advantage of a bone-headed play by Cleveland rookie outfielder Cooper Ingle on Tuesday night to beat the Guardians 4-2 and extend their winning streak to six games.
DeGrom (7-5) allowed a two-run homer to Kyle Manzardo in the first before turning dominant. The right-hander gave up a leadoff single in the second before retiring 18 of the next 19 batters, improving to 4-0 in June.
Joc Pederson hit a two-run homer and Josh Jung added a solo shot as the AL West-leading Rangers improved to 7-2 on their road trip.
They got a big assist in the seventh inning when Ingle, making just his second major league start in the outfield, lost track of the number of outs and tossed a live ball into the stands, allowing the Rangers to take a 3-2 lead.
With a runner at second and one out, Ingle caught a routine fly ball hit by Rangers left fielder Alejandro Osuna for the second out. Thinking it was the third out, Ingle looked at the ball in his glove before throwing it over the protective netting to fans.
The umpires immediately ruled the ball was dead, and Ezequiel Duran was awarded home plate.
Pederson connected for his 14th homer — and 11th since May 26 — off Tanner Bibee (2-9) to tie it 2-all in the third.
Jung’s ninth homer made it 4-2 in the eighth.
Manzardo gave the Guardians a 2-0 lead in the first with his 10th homer.
Rangers shortstop Corey Seager was pulled before his at-bat in the first inning because of back discomfort. The five-time All-Star missed 19 games earlier this season with back spasms.
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