WWE: More Pay-Per-View Changes MadeBy Cassidy| January 23, 2012 Wrestling News WWE has reportedly dropped the Money-in-the-Bank concept for their July pay-per-view and will be replacing it with the WWE TLC pay-per-view, while TLC will be replaced by Vengeance in December. WWE is dropping the Money-in-the-Bank pay-per-view in order to bring the Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match back to WrestleMania, where it originally began. To clear up any confusion, this is how the pay-per-view schedule currently looks for this year: 25th Anniversary of the Royal Rumble- January 29 from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, MO Elimination Chamber- February 19 from the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, WI WrestleMania 28- April 1 from the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL Extreme Rules- April 29 from the Allstate Arena in Chicago, IL Over The Limit- May 20 from the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC Bragging Rights- June 17 from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs- July 15 from the Thomas & Mack Center at the UNLV in Las Vegas, NV 25th Anniversary of SummerSlam- August 12 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA Night of Champions- September 23 from [To Be Announcer] WWE Hell in a Cell- October 28 from the Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento, CA Survivor Series- November 18 from [To Be Announced] Vengeance- December 16 from [To Be Announced] What do you think of WWE’s latest pay-per-view changes? Post your comments in the box below.