This is a list of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) and the WWE Network by WWE. Due to the American version of the WWE Network merging under Peacock, and with the WWE Network still available in international markets, as well as less focus being given to traditional PPV channels, in 2022, the company began using the term «Premium Live Event» to refer to their events airing on PPV and the livestreaming services.[1]
WWE has been broadcasting PPV events since the 1980s, when its classic «Big Four» events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company’s very first PPV was WrestleMania I in 1985. The company’s PPV lineup expanded to a monthly basis in the mid-1990s before expanding even further in the mid-2000s. In addition, WWE produced international PPVs not available in the United States between 1997 and 2003. In 2022, the company began recognizing Money in the Bank as one of their five biggest events of the year, thus making it a «Big Five» event along with the classic «Big Four»; King of the Ring was considered a «Big Five» event from 1993 until 2002, after which, it was discontinued as a PPV.
Following WWE’s original brand extension in 2002, the company promoted two touring rosters representing its Raw and SmackDown television programs. The traditional «Big Four» continued to showcase the entire roster, while the remaining PPV events alternated between Raw and SmackDown cards. A special ECW PPV in 2005 led to the creation of an ECW brand in 2006, which also received its own dedicated PPV events. In March 2007, WWE announced that all subsequent PPV events would feature performers from all brands.[2] In 2008, all WWE PPV events began broadcasting in high-definition.
The company’s PPV business began to drastically change with the launch of the online streaming service, the WWE Network, on February 24, 2014. WWE’s focus shifted away from delivering their events solely on PPV channels, with their main focus on delivering all of the events on the WWE Network, including some exclusive events, such as NXT Arrival.[3] Beginning with the 2021 edition of Fastlane, WWE PPVs began airing on NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, in the United States, following a merger of the American WWE Network under Peacock in March that year. The standalone version of the American WWE Network shutdown on April 4; the rest of the world maintains the separate WWE Network service.[4]
After the second brand extension in July 2016, brand-exclusive PPVs returned with the «Big Four» as the only PPVs to feature both Raw and SmackDown brands. However, brand-exclusive PPVs ended after WrestleMania 34 in April 2018.[5] Beginning with TakeOver 31 in October 2020, NXT TakeOver events started airing on traditional PPV in addition to livestreaming. In late 2021, however, WWE discontinued the NXT TakeOver series.
In addition to Peacock’s WWE Network channel, WWE PPVs are still made available on traditional PPV outlets in the United States. In Canada, WWE PPVs are available through Vu!, Shaw PPV, or SaskTel PPV, and are shown in select locations of the Cineplex Entertainment chain. In Australia, WWE’s pay-per-views are shown on Main Event. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, all PPVs were shown on Sky Sports Box Office until 2019, when BT Sport took over rights to WWE content.[6] In India and South Asia, a single broadcaster (currently Sony Ten) generally holds the rights to all WWE programming,[7] with PPVs broadcast for no additional charge.[8]
Currently, WWE PPV events are typically 3 hours in length, with some events running longer or shorter. The NXT TakeOver events typically ran between 2 and 3 hours. WWE also airs a pre-show before most PPV events known as the Kickoff show which includes interviews, match previews, and a panel of experts analyzing the upcoming line-up (the pre-shows also used to host some matches but these were phased out in early 2022). WWE occasionally airs a post-show after some events known as Fallout. Each post-show includes interviews and a panel of experts analyzing the event.[9] WWE previously held Raw Talk post-shows for Raw-branded events and Talking Smack for SmackDown-branded events; both still air, but only after the weekly television programs, with the latter airing the next day after SmackDown‘s broadcast. Since late 2022, some PPVs have also had post-event media press conferences.
Past events
1980s
1985
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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March 31 | WrestleMania | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 19,121 | Hulk Hogan and Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff in a tag team match |
November 7 | The Wrestling Classic | Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,000 | Junkyard Dog vs. Randy Savage in the Wrestling Classic tournament final |
1986
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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April 7 | WrestleMania 2 | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | 16,585 | Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper in a 10-round boxing match | This aired as one event, but was staged at three locations. Each match listed was the final match for that venue’s card |
Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont, Illinois | 9,000 | The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (c) vs. The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) in a tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship | |||
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | Los Angeles, California | 14,500 | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1987
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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March 29 | WrestleMania III | Pontiac Silverdome | Pontiac, Michigan | 93,173 | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. André the Giant for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
November 26 | Survivor Series | Richfield Coliseum | Richfield Township, Ohio | 21,300 | Hulk Hogan, Paul Orndorff, Don Muraco, Ken Patera, and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. André the Giant, One Man Gang, King Kong Bundy, Rick Rude, and Butch Reed in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match |
1988
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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March 27 | WrestleMania IV | Atlantic City Convention Hall | Atlantic City, New Jersey | 19,199 | Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
August 29 | SummerSlam | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 20,000 | The Mega Powers (Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan) vs. The Mega Bucks (Ted DiBiase and André the Giant) in a tag team match |
November 24 | Survivor Series | Richfield Coliseum | Richfield Township, Ohio | 13,500 | The Mega Powers (Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan), Hercules, Koko B. Ware, and Hillbilly Jim vs. Big Boss Man, Akeem, Ted DiBiase, Haku, and The Red Rooster in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match |
1989
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 15 | Royal Rumble | The Summit | Houston, Texas | 19,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
April 2 | WrestleMania V | Atlantic City Convention Hall | Atlantic City, New Jersey | 18,946 | Randy Savage (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
August 28 | SummerSlam | Brendan Byrne Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 20,000 | Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage and Zeus in a tag team match |
November 23 | Survivor Series | Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont, Illinois | 15,294 | The Ultimate Warriors (The Ultimate Warrior, Jim Neidhart, and The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty)) vs. The Heenan Family (The Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku), Arn Anderson, and Bobby Heenan) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series match |
December 12 (aired December 27) |
No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | Nashville, Tennessee | Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage and Zeus in a tag team steel cage match |
1990s
1990
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 21 | Royal Rumble | Orlando Arena | Orlando, Florida | 16,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
April 1 | WrestleMania VI | SkyDome | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 67,678 | Hulk Hogan (World-c) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (IC-c) in a Winner Takes All match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship |
August 27 | SummerSlam | Spectrum | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 19,304 | The Ultimate Warrior (c) vs. Rick Rude in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
November 22 | Survivor Series | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 16,000 | The Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, and Tito Santana vs. Ted DiBiase and The Visionaries (Rick Martel, The Warlord, and Power and Glory (Hercules and Paul Roma)) in a 3-on-5 handicap Survivor Series match |
1991
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 19 | Royal Rumble | Miami Arena | Miami, Florida | 16,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
March 24 | WrestleMania VII | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena | Los Angeles, California | 16,158 | Sgt. Slaughter (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
August 26 | SummerSlam | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 20,000 | Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter, General Adnan, and Col. Mustafa in a 2-on-3 handicap match |
November 27 | Survivor Series | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 17,500 | Big Boss Man and The Legion Of Doom (Hawk and Animal) vs. Irwin R. Schyster and The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) in a 3-on-3 Survivor Series match |
December 3 | This Tuesday in Texas | Freeman Coliseum | San Antonio, Texas | 8,000 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1992
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 19 | Royal Rumble | Knickerbocker Arena | Albany, New York | 17,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
April 5 | WrestleMania VIII | Hoosier Dome | Indianapolis, Indiana | 62,167 | Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice |
August 29 (aired August 31) |
SummerSlam | Wembley Stadium | Brent, London, England | 80,355 | Bret Hart (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF Intercontinental Championship |
November 25 | Survivor Series | Richfield Coliseum | Richfield Township, Ohio | 18,000 | Bret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1993
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 24 | Royal Rumble | ARCO Arena | Sacramento, California | 16,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
April 4 | WrestleMania IX | Caesars Palace | Paradise, Nevada | 16,891 | Yokozuna (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
June 13 | King of the Ring | Nutter Center | Dayton, Ohio | 6,500 | Bret Hart vs. Bam Bam Bigelow in the King of the Ring tournament final |
August 30 | SummerSlam | The Palace of Auburn Hills | Auburn Hills, Michigan | 23,954 | Yokozuna (c) vs. Lex Luger for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
November 24 | Survivor Series | Boston Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 15,509 | The All Americans (Lex Luger, The Undertaker, and The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)) vs. The Foreign Fanatics (Yokozuna, Ludvig Borga, Jacques Rougeau, and Crush) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series match |
1994
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 22 | Royal Rumble | Providence Civic Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 14,500 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
March 20 | WrestleMania X | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 18,065 | Yokozuna (c) vs. Bret Hart for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
June 19 | King of the Ring | Baltimore Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 12,000 | Roddy Piper vs. Jerry Lawler |
August 29 | SummerSlam | United Center | Chicago, Illinois | 23,300 | The Undertaker vs. «The Undertaker» |
November 23 | Survivor Series | Freeman Coliseum | San Antonio, Texas | 10,001 | The Undertaker vs. Yokozuna in a casket match |
1995
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 22 | Royal Rumble | USF Sun Dome | Tampa, Florida | 10,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
April 2 | WrestleMania XI | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 16,305 | Lawrence Taylor vs. Bam Bam Bigelow |
May 14 | In Your House | Onondaga County War Memorial | Syracuse, New York | 7,000 | Diesel (c) vs. Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
June 25 | King of the Ring | CoreStates Spectrum | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 16,590 | Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. The Million Dollar Corporation (Sid and Tatanka) in a tag team match |
July 23 | In Your House | Nashville Municipal Auditorium | Nashville, Tennessee | 6,482 | Diesel (c) vs. Sid in a lumberjack match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
August 27 | SummerSlam | Civic Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 18,062 | Diesel (c) vs. King Mabel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
September 24 | In Your House | Saginaw Civic Center | Saginaw, Michigan | 5,146 | 2 Dudes with Attitudes (Diesel (World-c) and Shawn Michaels (IC-c)) vs. Yokozuna and The British Bulldog (Tag-c) in a winners take all tag team match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, WWF Intercontinental Championship, and WWF Tag Team Championship |
October 22 | In Your House | Winnipeg Arena | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | 10,339 | Diesel (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
November 19 | Survivor Series | USAir Arena | Landover, Maryland | 14,500 | Diesel (c) vs. Bret Hart in a no countout, no disqualification match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
December 17 | In Your House | Hersheypark Arena | Hershey, Pennsylvania | 7,289 | Bret Hart (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1996
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
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January 21 | Royal Rumble | Selland Arena | Fresno, California | 9,600 | Bret Hart (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
February 18 | In Your House | Louisville Gardens | Louisville, Kentucky | 5,500 | Bret Hart (c) vs. Diesel in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
March 31 | WrestleMania XII | Arrowhead Pond | Anaheim, California | 18,853 | Bret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels in a 60-minute iron man match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
April 28 | In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies | Omaha Civic Auditorium | Omaha, Nebraska | 9,563 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Diesel in a no holds barred match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
May 26 | In Your House: Beware of Dog | Florence Civic Center | Florence, South Carolina | 6,000 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
May 28 | In Your House: Beware of Dog 2 | North Charleston Coliseum | North Charleston, South Carolina | 4,500 | Goldust (c) vs. The Undertaker in a casket match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship |
June 23 | King of the Ring | MECCA Arena | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 8,762 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
July 21 | In Your House: International Incident | General Motors Place | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 14,804 | Shawn Michaels, Sycho Sid, and Ahmed Johnson vs. Camp Cornette (Vader, The British Bulldog, and Owen Hart) in a six-man tag team match |
August 18 | SummerSlam | Gund Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 17,000 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Vader for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
September 22 | In Your House: Mind Games | CoreStates Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 13,000 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Mankind for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
October 20 | In Your House: Buried Alive | Market Square Arena | Indianapolis, Indiana | 9,649 | The Undertaker vs. Mankind in a Buried Alive match |
November 17 | Survivor Series | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 18,647 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Sycho Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
December 15 | In Your House: It’s Time | West Palm Beach Auditorium | West Palm Beach, Florida | 5,708 | Sycho Sid (c) vs. Bret Hart for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1997
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 19 | Royal Rumble | Alamodome | San Antonio, Texas | 60,477 | Sycho Sid (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
February 16 | In Your House: Final Four | UTC Arena | Chattanooga, Tennessee | 6,399 | Bret Hart vs. The Undertaker vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Vader in a Final Four match for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
March 23 | WrestleMania 13 | Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont, Illinois | 18,197 | Sycho Sid (c) vs. The Undertaker in a no disqualification match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
April 20 | In Your House: Revenge of the Taker | Blue Cross Arena | Rochester, New York | 11,477 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart | |
May 11 | In Your House: Cold Day in Hell | Richmond Coliseum | Richmond, Virginia | 14,381 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
June 8 | King of the Ring | Providence Civic Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 13,312 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Faarooq for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 6 | In Your House: Canadian Stampede | Canadian Airlines Saddledome | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | 12,151 | Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust, and The Legion Of Doom (Hawk and Animal) vs. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim Neidhart, and Brian Pillman) in a ten-man tag team match | |
August 3 | SummerSlam | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 20,213 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Bret Hart for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
September 7 | Ground Zero: In Your House | Louisville Gardens | Louisville, Kentucky | 4,963 | The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels | |
September 20 | One Night Only | NEC Arena | Birmingham, West Midlands, England | 11,000 | The British Bulldog (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF European Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom and Canada |
October 5 | Badd Blood: In Your House | Kiel Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 21,151 | The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in a Hell in a Cell match | |
November 9 | Survivor Series | Molson Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 20,593 | Bret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 7 | D-Generation X: In Your House | Springfield Civic Center | Springfield, Massachusetts | 6,358 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Ken Shamrock for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
1998
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 18 | Royal Rumble | San Jose Arena | San Jose, California | 18,542 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. The Undertaker in a casket match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
February 15 | No Way Out of Texas: In Your House | Compaq Center | Houston, Texas | 16,110 | Stone Cold Steve Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack, and Chainsaw Charlie vs. Triple H, Savio Vega, and The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) in a non-sanctioned eight-man tag team match | |
March 29 | WrestleMania XIV | FleetCenter | Boston, Massachusetts | 19,028 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
April 26 | Unforgiven: In Your House | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, North Carolina | 21,427 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Dude Love for the WWF Championship | |
May 31 | Over the Edge: In Your House | Wisconsin Center Arena | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 9,822 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Dude Love in a no disqualification, falls count anywhere match for the WWF Championship | |
June 28 | King of the Ring | Civic Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 17,087 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Kane in a first blood match for the WWF Championship | |
July 26 | Fully Loaded: In Your House | Selland Arena | Fresno, California | 9,855 | Kane and Mankind (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker in a tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship | |
August 30 | SummerSlam | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 21,588 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWF Championship | |
September 27 | Breakdown: In Your House | Copps Coliseum | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | 17,405 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Kane in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
October 18 | Judgment Day: In Your House | Rosemont Horizon | Rosemont, Illinois | 18,153 | The Undertaker vs. Kane for the vacant WWF Championship | |
November 15 | Survivor Series | Kiel Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 21,179 | The Rock vs. Mankind for the vacant WWF Championship | |
December 6 | Capital Carnage | London Arena | Tower Hamlets, London, England | 10,441 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mankind vs. Kane vs. The Undertaker in a fatal four-way match | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
December 13 | Rock Bottom: In Your House | General Motors Place | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 20,042 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker in a Buried Alive match |
1999
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 24 | Royal Rumble | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | Anaheim, California | 14,816 | 30-person Royal Rumble match | |
February 14 | St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: In Your House | Memphis Pyramid | Memphis, Tennessee | 19,028 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon in a steel cage match | |
March 28 | WrestleMania XV | First Union Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 20,276 | The Rock (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a no disqualification match for the WWF Championship | |
April 25 | Backlash | Providence Civic Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 10,939 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Rock in a no holds barred match for the WWF Championship | |
May 16 | No Mercy | Manchester Evening News Arena | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 18,107 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Triple H in a triple threat no holds barred match for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
May 23 | Over the Edge | Kemper Arena | Kansas City, Missouri | 16,472 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWF Championship | |
June 27 | King of the Ring | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, North Carolina | 20,108 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Corporate Ministry (Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon) in a 1-on-2 handicap ladder match | |
July 25 | Fully Loaded | Marine Midland Arena | Buffalo, New York | 16,605 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker in a first blood match for the WWF Championship | |
August 22 | SummerSlam | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 17,370 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Mankind vs. Triple H in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
September 26 | Unforgiven | Charlotte Coliseum | Charlotte, North Carolina | 15,779 | The Rock vs. Mankind vs. Kane vs. Triple H vs. Big Show vs. The British Bulldog in a six-pack challenge match for the vacant WWF Championship | |
October 2 | Rebellion | National Indoor Arena | Birmingham, West Midlands, England | 13,500 | Triple H (c) vs. The Rock in a steel cage match for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
October 17 | No Mercy | Gund Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 18,742 | Triple H (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a no holds barred match for the WWF Championship | |
November 14 | Survivor Series | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 18,735 | Triple H (c) vs. The Rock vs. Big Show in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
December 12 | Armageddon | National Car Rental Center | Sunrise, Florida | 17,054 | Vince McMahon vs. Triple H in a no holds barred, falls count anywhere match |
2000s
2000
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 23 | Royal Rumble | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 19,231 | 30-person Royal Rumble match | |
February 27 | No Way Out | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 12,551 | Triple H (c) vs. Cactus Jack in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship | |
April 2 | WrestleMania 2000 | Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim | Anaheim, California | 19,776 | Triple H (c) vs. The Rock vs. Mick Foley vs. Big Show in a fatal four-way elimination match for the WWF Championship | |
April 30 | Backlash | MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 19,101 | Triple H (c) vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship | |
May 6 | Insurrextion | Earls Court Exhibition Centre | Kensington, London, England | 17,000 | The Rock (c) vs. Triple H vs. Shane McMahon in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
May 21 | Judgment Day | Freedom Hall | Louisville, Kentucky | 16,827 | The Rock (c) vs. Triple H in a 60-minute iron man match for the WWF Championship | |
June 25 | King of the Ring | FleetCenter | Boston, Massachusetts | 17,651 | The McMahon-Helmsley Faction (Triple H (c), Mr. McMahon, and Shane McMahon) vs. The Rock, The Undertaker, and Kane in a six-man tag team match for the WWF Championship | |
July 23 | Fully Loaded | Reunion Arena | Dallas, Texas | 16,504 | The Rock (c) vs. Chris Benoit for the WWF Championship | |
August 27 | SummerSlam | Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena | Raleigh, North Carolina | 18,000 | The Rock (c) vs. Triple H vs. Kurt Angle in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
September 24 | Unforgiven | First Union Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 18,092 | The Rock (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Chris Benoit vs. Kane in a fatal four-way match for the WWF Championship | |
October 22 | No Mercy | Pepsi Arena | Albany, New York | 14,342 | The Rock (c) vs. Kurt Angle in a no disqualification match for the WWF Championship | |
November 19 | Survivor Series | Ice Palace | Tampa, Florida | 18,602 | Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H in a no disqualification match | |
December 2 | Rebellion | Sheffield Arena | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England | 11,077 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock vs. Rikishi in a fatal four-way match for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
December 10 | Armageddon | Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center | Birmingham, Alabama | 14,920 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock vs. The Undertaker vs. Triple H vs. Rikishi in a six-man Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship |
2001
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 21 | Royal Rumble | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, Louisiana | 17,137 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 25 | No Way Out | Thomas & Mack Center | Paradise, Nevada | 15,223 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship | |
April 1 | WrestleMania X-Seven | Reliant Astrodome | Houston, Texas | 67,925 | The Rock (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a no disqualification match for the WWF Championship | |
April 29 | Backlash | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 15,592 | The Two Man Power Trip (Stone Cold Steve Austin (WWF-c) and Triple H (IC-c)) vs. The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) (Tag-c) in a winners take all tag team match for the WWF Championship, WWF Intercontinental Championship, and WWF Tag Team Championship | |
May 5 | Insurrextion | Earls Court Exhibition Centre | Kensington, London, England | 16,284 | The Two Man Power Trip (Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) and Triple H) vs. The Undertaker in a 2-on-1 handicap match for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
May 20 | Judgment Day | ARCO Arena | Sacramento, California | 13,623 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Undertaker in a no holds barred match for the WWF Championship | |
June 24 | King of the Ring | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 17,777 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
July 22 | Invasion | Gund Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 17,019 | Team WWF (Stone Cold Steve Austin, Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle, and The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane)) vs. The WCW-ECW Coalition (Booker T, Diamond Dallas Page, Rhyno, and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)) in a ten-man tag team match | |
August 19 | SummerSlam | Compaq Center | San Jose, California | 15,293 | Booker T (c) vs. The Rock for the WCW Championship | |
September 23 | Unforgiven | Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 13,855 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship | |
October 21 | No Mercy | Savvis Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 15,647 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Kurt Angle vs. Rob Van Dam in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship | |
November 3 | Rebellion | Manchester Evening News Arena | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 15,612 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
November 18 | Survivor Series | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, North Carolina | 10,142 | Team WWF (The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane), and Big Show) vs. Team Alliance (Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, and Shane McMahon) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match | |
December 9 | Vengeance | San Diego Sports Arena | San Diego, California | 11,800 | Stone Cold Steve Austin (WWF-c) vs. Chris Jericho (World-c) in a unification match to unify the WWF Championship and the World Championship into the Undisputed WWF Championship |
2002
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 20 | Royal Rumble | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 16,106 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 17 | No Way Out | Bradley Center | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 15,291 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Undisputed WWF Championship | |
March 17 | WrestleMania X8 | SkyDome | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 68,237 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. Triple H for the Undisputed WWF Championship | |
April 21 | Backlash | Kemper Arena | Kansas City, Missouri | 12,489 | Triple H (c) vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan for the Undisputed WWF Championship | |
May 4 | Insurrextion | Wembley Arena | Brent, London, England | 9,308 | Triple H vs. The Undertaker | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
May 19 | Judgment Day | Gaylord Entertainment Center | Nashville, Tennessee | 14,521 | Hollywood Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWE Undisputed Championship | |
June 23 | King of the Ring | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 14,198 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Triple H for the WWE Undisputed Championship | |
July 21 | Vengeance | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 12,000 | The Undertaker (c) vs. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle in a triple threat match for the WWE Undisputed Championship | |
August 25 | SummerSlam | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | 14,797 | The Rock (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Undisputed Championship | |
September 22 | Unforgiven | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 16,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWE Championship | |
October 20 | No Mercy | Alltel Arena | North Little Rock, Arkansas | 10,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship | |
October 26 | Rebellion | Manchester Evening News Arena | Manchester, Greater Manchester, England | 13,416 | Brock Lesnar (c) and Paul Heyman vs. Edge in a 2-on-1 handicap match for the WWE Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
November 17 | Survivor Series | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 17,930 | Triple H (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Kane vs. Booker T vs. Chris Jericho in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 15 | Armageddon | Office Depot Center | Sunrise, Florida | 9,000 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Triple H in a Three Stages of Hell match (street fight, steel cage match, and ladder match) for the World Heavyweight Championship |
2003
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 19 | Royal Rumble | Fleet Center | Boston, Massachusetts | 15,338 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 23 | No Way Out | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 15,100 | Hulk Hogan vs. The Rock | |
March 30 | WrestleMania XIX | Safeco Field | Seattle, Washington | 54,097 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship | |
April 27 | Backlash | Worcester Centrum | Worcester, Massachusetts | 10,000 | Goldberg vs. The Rock | |
May 18 | Judgment Day | Charlotte Coliseum | Charlotte, North Carolina | 13,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Big Show in a stretcher match for the WWE Championship | |
June 7 | Insurrextion | Telewest Arena | Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England | 10,000 | Triple H (c) vs. Kevin Nash in a street fight for the World Heavyweight Championship | Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom |
June 15 | Bad Blood | Compaq Center | Houston, Texas | 10,000 | Triple H (c) vs. Kevin Nash in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 27 | Vengeance | Pepsi Center | Denver, Colorado | 9,500 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Kurt Angle vs. Big Show in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship | |
August 24 | SummerSlam | America West Arena | Phoenix, Arizona | 16,113 | Triple H (c) vs. Goldberg vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Kevin Nash vs. Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
September 21 | Unforgiven | Giant Center | Hershey, Pennsylvania | 10,347 | Triple H (c) vs. Goldberg for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
October 19 | No Mercy | 1st Mariner Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 8,500 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. The Undertaker in a biker chain match for the WWE Championship | |
November 16 | Survivor Series | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 13,487 | Goldberg (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 14 | Armageddon | TD Waterhouse Center | Orlando, Florida | 12,672 | Goldberg (c) vs. Triple H vs. Kane in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
2004
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 25 | Royal Rumble | Wachovia Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 17,289 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
February 15 | No Way Out | Cow Palace | Daly City, California | 11,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Eddie Guerrero for the WWE Championship |
March 14 | WrestleMania XX | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 20,000 | Triple H (c) vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
April 18 | Backlash | Rexall Place | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | 13,000 | Chris Benoit (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
May 16 | Judgment Day | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 18,722 | Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield for the WWE Championship |
June 13 | Bad Blood | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 9,000 | Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match |
June 27 | The Great American Bash | Norfolk Scope | Norfolk, Virginia | 6,500 | The Undertaker vs. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) in a 2-on-1 handicap concrete crypt match |
July 11 | Vengeance | Hartford Civic Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 7,000 | Chris Benoit (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship |
August 15 | SummerSlam | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 17,640 | Chris Benoit (c) vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship |
September 12 | Unforgiven | Rose Garden Arena | Portland, Oregon | 10,000 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship |
October 3 | No Mercy | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 10,000 | John Bradshaw Layfield (c) vs. The Undertaker in a last ride match for the WWE Championship |
October 19 | Taboo Tuesday | Bradley Center | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 3,500 | Randy Orton vs. Ric Flair in a steel cage match |
November 14 | Survivor Series | Gund Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 7,500 | Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Maven vs. Evolution (Triple H and Batista), Edge, and Gene Snitsky in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series match |
December 12 | Armageddon | Gwinnett Arena | Duluth, Georgia | 5,000 | John Bradshaw Layfield (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Eddie Guerrero vs. Booker T in a fatal four-way match for the WWE Championship |
2005
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 9 | New Year’s Revolution | Coliseo de Puerto Rico | Hato Rey Norte, San Juan, Puerto Rico | 15,764 | Randy Orton vs. Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho vs. Triple H vs. Batista vs. Edge in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship |
January 30 | Royal Rumble | Save Mart Center | Fresno, California | 12,000 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
February 20 | No Way Out | Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 9,500 | John Bradshaw Layfield (c) vs. Big Show in a barbed wire steel cage match for the WWE Championship |
April 3 | WrestleMania 21 | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 20,193 | Triple H (c) vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship |
May 1 | Backlash | Verizon Wireless Arena | Manchester, New Hampshire | 14,000 | Batista (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship |
May 22 | Judgment Day | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 12,000 | John Cena (c) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield in an «I quit» match for the WWE Championship |
June 12 | ECW One Night Stand | Hammerstein Ballroom | New York, New York | 2,500 | Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman vs. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) in a tag team match |
June 26 | Vengeance | Thomas & Mack Center | Paradise, Nevada | 9,850 | Batista (c) vs. Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
July 24 | The Great American Bash | HSBC Arena | Buffalo, New York | 8,000 | Batista (c) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship |
August 21 | SummerSlam | MCI Center | Washington, D.C. | 18,176 | Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels |
September 18 | Unforgiven | Ford Center | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | 8,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship |
October 9 | No Mercy | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 7,000 | Batista (c) vs. Eddie Guerrero for the World Heavyweight Championship |
November 1 | Taboo Tuesday | iPayOne Center | San Diego, California | 6,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship |
November 27 | Survivor Series | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 15,000 | Team Raw (Shawn Michaels, Big Show, Kane, Carlito, and Chris Masters) vs. Team SmackDown (Batista, Rey Mysterio, Bobby Lashley, Randy Orton, and John Bradshaw Layfield) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match |
December 18 | Armageddon | Dunkin’ Donuts Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 8,000 | The Undertaker vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match |
2006
Raw-branded event | SmackDown-branded event | ECW-branded event |
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 8 | New Year’s Revolution | Pepsi Arena | Albany, New York | 11,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Edge for the WWE Championship |
January 29 | Royal Rumble | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida | 16,000 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship |
February 19 | No Way Out | 1st Mariner Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 11,000 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship |
April 2 | WrestleMania 22 | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 17,155 | John Cena (c) vs. Triple H for the WWE Championship |
April 30 | Backlash | Rupp Arena | Lexington, Kentucky | 14,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Triple H vs. Edge in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship |
May 21 | Judgment Day | US Airways Center | Phoenix, Arizona | 14,000 | Rey Mysterio (c) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship |
June 11 | One Night Stand | Hammerstein Ballroom | New York, New York | 2,460 | John Cena (c) vs. Rob Van Dam in an Extreme Rules match for the WWE Championship |
June 25 | Vengeance | Charlotte Bobcats Arena | Charlotte, North Carolina | 6,800 | D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) vs. The Spirit Squad (Kenny, Johnny, Mitch, Nicky, and Mikey) in a 2-on-5 handicap match |
July 23 | The Great American Bash | Conseco Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Indiana | 9,750 | Rey Mysterio (c) vs. King Booker for the World Heavyweight Championship |
August 20 | SummerSlam | TD Banknorth Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 16,168 | Edge (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship |
September 17 | Unforgiven | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 16,105 | Edge (c) vs. John Cena in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship |
October 8 | No Mercy | RBC Center | Raleigh, North Carolina | 9,000 | King Booker (c) vs. Batista vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Finlay in a fatal four-way match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
November 5 | Cyber Sunday | U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati, Ohio | 7,000 | King Booker (c) vs. John Cena vs. Big Show in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
November 26 | Survivor Series | Wachovia Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 15,400 | King Booker (c) vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship |
December 3 | December to Dismember | James Brown Arena | Augusta, Georgia | 4,800 | Big Show (c) vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Bobby Lashley vs. CM Punk vs. Test vs. Hardcore Holly in a six-man extreme Elimination Chamber match for the ECW World Championship |
December 17 | Armageddon | Richmond Coliseum | Richmond, Virginia | 8,200 | Batista and John Cena vs. King Booker and Finlay in a tag team match |
2007
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 7 | New Year’s Revolution | Kemper Arena | Kansas City, Missouri | 10,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Umaga for the WWE Championship |
January 28 | Royal Rumble | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | 13,500 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
February 18 | No Way Out | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 14,000 | Batista and The Undertaker vs. John Cena and Shawn Michaels in a tag team match |
April 1 | WrestleMania 23 | Ford Field | Detroit, Michigan | 80,103 | John Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWE Championship |
April 29 | Backlash | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 14,500 | John Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Edge vs. Randy Orton in a fatal four-way match for the WWE Championship |
May 20 | Judgment Day | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 10,500 | John Cena (c) vs. The Great Khali for the WWE Championship |
June 3 | One Night Stand | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville, Florida | 7,000 | John Cena (c) vs. The Great Khali in a falls count anywhere match for the WWE Championship |
June 24 | Vengeance: Night of Champions | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 15,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Mick Foley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker in a five-man match for the WWE Championship |
July 22 | The Great American Bash | HP Pavilion | San Jose, California | 13,034 | John Cena (c) vs. Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship |
August 26 | SummerSlam | Continental Airlines Arena | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 17,441 | John Cena (c) vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship |
September 16 | Unforgiven | FedExForum | Memphis, Tennessee | 12,000 | The Undertaker vs. Mark Henry |
October 7 | No Mercy | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 12,500 | Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton in a last man standing match for the WWE Championship |
October 28 | Cyber Sunday | Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 10,094 | Batista (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship |
November 18 | Survivor Series | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida | 12,500 | Batista (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
December 16 | Armageddon | Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 12,500 | Batista (c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Edge in a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
2008
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 27 | Royal Rumble | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 20,798 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
February 17 | No Way Out | Thomas & Mack Center | Paradise, Nevada | 15,240 | Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Chris Jericho vs. John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Umaga in a six-man Elimination Chamber match |
March 30 | WrestleMania XXIV | Florida Citrus Bowl | Orlando, Florida | 74,635 | Edge (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship |
April 27 | Backlash | 1st Mariner Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 11,277 | Randy Orton (c) vs. John Cena vs. Triple H vs. John Bradshaw Layfield in a fatal four-way elimination match for the WWE Championship |
May 18 | Judgment Day | Qwest Center Omaha | Omaha, Nebraska | 11,324 | Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton in a steel cage match for the WWE Championship |
June 1 | One Night Stand | San Diego Sports Arena | San Diego, California | 9,961 | The Undertaker vs. Edge in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship |
June 29 | Night of Champions | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 16,151 | Triple H (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship |
July 20 | The Great American Bash | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | 12,454 | Triple H (c) vs. Edge for the WWE Championship |
August 17 | SummerSlam | Conseco Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Indiana | 15,997 | The Undertaker vs. Edge in a Hell in a Cell match |
September 7 | Unforgiven | Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 8,707 | Batista vs. Rey Mysterio vs. John Bradshaw Layfield vs. Kane vs. Chris Jericho in a five-man championship scramble match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship |
October 5 | No Mercy | Rose Garden Arena | Portland, Oregon | 9,527 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. Shawn Michaels in a ladder match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
October 26 | Cyber Sunday | US Airways Center | Phoenix, Arizona | 7,981 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship |
November 23 | Survivor Series | TD Banknorth Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 12,498 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship |
December 14 | Armageddon | HSBC Arena | Buffalo, New York | 12,500 | Edge (c) vs. Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship |
2009
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 25 | Royal Rumble | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 16,685 | 30-man Royal Rumble match |
February 15 | No Way Out | KeyArena | Seattle, Washington | 11,200 | John Cena (c) vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Chris Jericho vs. Kane vs. Mike Knox vs. Edge in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
April 5 | WrestleMania 25 | Reliant Stadium | Houston, Texas | 72,744 | Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship |
April 26 | Backlash | Dunkin’ Donuts Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 8,357 | John Cena (c) vs. Edge in a last man standing match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
May 17 | Judgment Day | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,822 | Edge (c) vs. Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship |
June 7 | Extreme Rules | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, Louisiana | 9,124 | Jeff Hardy (c) vs. CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship |
June 28 | The Bash | ARCO Arena | Sacramento, California | 11,946 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Triple H in a Three Stages of Hell match (singles match, falls count anywhere match, and stretcher match) for the WWE Championship |
July 26 | Night of Champions | Wachovia Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 17,774 | CM Punk (c) vs. Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship |
August 23 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 14,116 | Jeff Hardy (c) vs. CM Punk in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
September 13 | Breaking Point | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 12,000 | CM Punk (c) vs. The Undertaker in a submission match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
October 4 | Hell in a Cell | Prudential Center | Newark, New Jersey | 12,356 | D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) vs. The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase) in a tag team Hell in a Cell match |
October 25 | Bragging Rights | Mellon Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 13,562 | Randy Orton (c) vs. John Cena in an anything goes, 60-minute iron man match for the WWE Championship |
November 22 | Survivor Series | Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 12,500 | John Cena (c) vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship |
December 13 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | 15,226 | Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) (c) vs. D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) in a tag team Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship |
2010s
2010
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 31 | Royal Rumble | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 16,697 | 30-person Royal Rumble match |
February 21 | Elimination Chamber | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 17,000 | The Undertaker (c) vs. Rey Mysterio vs. John Morrison vs. R-Truth vs. Chris Jericho vs. CM Punk in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
March 28 | WrestleMania XXVI | University of Phoenix Stadium | Glendale, Arizona | 72,219 | The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in a no countout, no disqualification match |
April 25 | Extreme Rules | 1st Mariner Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 12,278 | John Cena (c) vs. Batista in a last man standing match for the WWE Championship |
May 23 | Over the Limit | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 11,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Batista in an «I quit» match for the WWE Championship |
June 20 | Fatal 4-Way | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | 10,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Randy Orton vs. Edge vs. Sheamus in a fatal four-way match for the WWE Championship |
July 18 | Money in the Bank | Sprint Center | Kansas City, Missouri | 8,000 | Sheamus (c) vs. John Cena in a steel cage match for the WWE Championship |
August 15 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 17,463 | Team WWE (John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, Bret Hart, John Morrison, R-Truth, and Daniel Bryan) vs. The Nexus (Wade Barrett, David Otunga, Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel, Skip Sheffield, Darren Young, and Michael Tarver) in a 14-man tag team elimination match |
September 19 | Night of Champions | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 13,851 | Sheamus (c) vs. John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Edge vs. Chris Jericho vs. Wade Barrett in a six-pack elimination challenge match for the WWE Championship |
October 3 | Hell in a Cell | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 7,500 | Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
October 24 | Bragging Rights | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 9,000 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Wade Barrett for the WWE Championship |
November 21 | Survivor Series | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida | 8,000 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Wade Barrett in a no countout, no disqualification match for the WWE Championship |
December 19 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 11,500 | John Cena vs. Wade Barrett in a chairs match |
2011
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 30 | Royal Rumble | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 15,113 | 40-man Royal Rumble match |
February 20 | Elimination Chamber | Oracle Arena | Oakland, California | 11,500 | John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. John Morrison vs. R-Truth vs. CM Punk vs. King Sheamus in a six-man Elimination Chamber match |
April 3 | WrestleMania XXVII | Georgia Dome | Atlanta, Georgia | 71,617 | The Miz (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship |
May 1 | Extreme Rules | St. Pete Times Forum | Tampa, Florida | 10,000 | The Miz (c) vs. John Cena vs. John Morrison in a triple threat steel cage match for the WWE Championship |
May 22 | Over the Limit | KeyArena | Seattle, Washington | 7,500 | John Cena (c) vs. The Miz in an «I quit» match for the WWE Championship |
June 19 | Capitol Punishment | Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 9,850 | John Cena (c) vs. R-Truth for the WWE Championship |
July 17 | Money in the Bank | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,815 | John Cena (c) vs. CM Punk for the WWE Championship |
August 14 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 17,404 | CM Punk (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship |
September 18 | Night of Champions | First Niagara Center | Buffalo, New York | 11,000 | CM Punk vs. Triple H in a no disqualification match |
October 2 | Hell in a Cell | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, Louisiana | 9,400 | John Cena (c) vs. CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio in a triple threat Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship |
October 23 | Vengeance | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | 8,000 | Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. John Cena in a last man standing match for the WWE Championship |
November 20 | Survivor Series | Madison Square Garden | New York, New York | 16,749 | The Rock and John Cena vs. The Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) in a tag team match |
December 18 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | 1st Mariner Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 9,000 | CM Punk (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. The Miz in a triple threat Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship |
2012
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 29 | Royal Rumble | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 18,121 | 30-person Royal Rumble match |
February 19 | Elimination Chamber | Bradley Center | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 15,306 | John Cena vs. Kane in an ambulance match |
April 1 | WrestleMania XXVIII | Sun Life Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida | 78,363 | The Rock vs. John Cena |
April 29 | Extreme Rules | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,817 | John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar in an Extreme Rules match |
May 20 | Over the Limit | PNC Arena | Raleigh, North Carolina | 8,000 | John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis in a no countout, no disqualification match |
June 17 | No Way Out | Izod Center | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 10,001 | John Cena vs. Big Show in a steel cage match |
July 15 | Money in the Bank | US Airways Center | Phoenix, Arizona | 9,000 | John Cena vs. Kane vs. Big Show vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Miz in a five-man Money in the Bank ladder match |
August 19 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 14,205 | Triple H vs. Brock Lesnar |
September 16 | Night of Champions | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 14,886 | CM Punk (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship |
October 28 | Hell in a Cell | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 10,000 | CM Punk (c) vs. Ryback in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship |
November 18 | Survivor Series | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Indiana | 8,500 | CM Punk (c) vs. John Cena vs. Ryback in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship |
December 16 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,748 | Dolph Ziggler (contract holder) vs. John Cena in a ladder match for the Money in the Bank contract |
2013
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January 27 | Royal Rumble | US Airways Center | Phoenix, Arizona | 15,103 | CM Punk (c) vs. The Rock for the WWE Championship |
February 17 | Elimination Chamber | New Orleans Arena | New Orleans, Louisiana | 13,000 | The Rock (c) vs. CM Punk for the WWE Championship |
April 7 | WrestleMania 29 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 80,676 | The Rock (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship |
May 19 | Extreme Rules | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 14,500 | Triple H vs. Brock Lesnar in a steel cage match |
June 16 | Payback | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,623 | John Cena (c) vs. Ryback in a Three Stages of Hell match (lumberjack match, tables match, and ambulance match) for the WWE Championship |
July 14 | Money in the Bank | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 15,000 | CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sheamus vs. Christian in a six-man Money in the Bank ladder match |
August 18 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 17,739 | Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship |
September 15 | Night of Champions | Joe Louis Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 10,500 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship |
October 6 | Battleground | First Niagara Center | Buffalo, New York | 11,700 | Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton for the vacant WWE Championship |
October 27 | Hell in a Cell | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida | 9,000 | Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match for the vacant WWE Championship |
November 24 | Survivor Series | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 13,500 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Big Show for the WWE Championship |
December 15 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 14,120 | Randy Orton (WWE-c) vs. John Cena (World-c) in a unification Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to unify the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship |
2014
The WWE Network was launched on February 24, 2014. Every pay-per-view event from this point forward aired on both traditional PPV outlets and the WWE Network. However, beginning with NXT Arrival, several additional events began airing exclusively on the Network. The Network exclusives are noted.
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 26 | Royal Rumble | Consol Energy Center | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 15,715 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 23 | Elimination Chamber | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 14,101 | Randy Orton (c) vs. John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus vs. Christian vs. Cesaro in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
February 27 | Arrival | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Bo Dallas (c) vs. Adrian Neville in a ladder match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
April 6 | WrestleMania XXX | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | New Orleans, Louisiana | 75,167 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Batista in a triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
May 4 | Extreme Rules | Izod Center | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 15,907 | Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kane in an Extreme Rules match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
May 29 | TakeOver | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Adrian Neville (c) vs. Tyson Kidd for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
June 1 | Payback | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 13,311 | The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns) vs. Evolution (Triple H, Randy Orton, and Batista) in a six-man tag team no holds barred elimination match | |
June 29 | Money in the Bank | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 15,653 | John Cena vs. Roman Reigns vs. Sheamus vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Cesaro vs. Alberto Del Rio in an eight-man ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 20 | Battleground | Tampa Bay Times Forum | Tampa, Florida | 12,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane in a fatal four-way match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
August 17 | SummerSlam | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 17,357 | John Cena (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
September 11 | TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Adrian Neville (c) vs. Sami Zayn vs. Tyson Kidd vs. Tyler Breeze in a fatal four-way match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
September 21 | Night of Champions | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tennessee | 11,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
October 26 | Hell in a Cell | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 15,303 | Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match | |
November 23 | Survivor Series | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 12,000 | Team Cena (John Cena, Dolph Ziggler, Big Show, Ryback, and Erick Rowan) vs. Team Authority (Seth Rollins, Kane, Rusev, Luke Harper, and Mark Henry) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match | |
December 11 | TakeOver: R Evolution | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Adrian Neville (c) vs. Sami Zayn for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
December 14 | TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs… and Stairs | Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 14,000 | Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match |
2015
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 25 | Royal Rumble | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 17,164 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 11 | TakeOver: Rival | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Sami Zayn (c) vs. Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
February 22 | Fastlane | FedExForum | Memphis, Tennessee | 13,263 | Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan | |
March 29 | WrestleMania 31 | Levi’s Stadium | Santa Clara, California | 76,976 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins in a triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
April 26 | Extreme Rules | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 14,197 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Randy Orton in a steel cage match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
April 28 | King of the Ring | iWireless Center | Moline, Illinois | Neville vs. Bad News Barrett in the King of the Ring tournament final | Network exclusive | |
May 17 | Payback | Royal Farms Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 10,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton vs. Dean Ambrose in a fatal four-way match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
May 20 | TakeOver: Unstoppable | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Kevin Owens (c) vs. Sami Zayn for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
May 31 | Elimination Chamber | American Bank Center | Corpus Christi, Texas | 7,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
June 14 | Money in the Bank | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 15,277 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose in a ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 4 | The Beast in the East | Ryōgoku Sumo Hall | Sumida, Tokyo, Japan | 8,646 | John Cena and Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane and King Barrett in a tag team match | Network exclusive |
July 19 | Battleground | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 11,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
August 22 | TakeOver: Brooklyn | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,589 | «The Demon» Finn Bálor (c) vs. Kevin Owens in a ladder match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 23 | SummerSlam | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,702 | The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar | |
September 20 | Night of Champions | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 14,369 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Sting for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
October 3 | Live from Madison Square Garden | Madison Square Garden | New York City, New York | 20,224 | John Cena (c) vs. Seth Rollins in a steel cage match for the WWE United States Championship | Network exclusive |
October 7 | TakeOver: Respect | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks in a 30-minute iron man match for the NXT Women’s Championship | Network exclusive |
October 25 | Hell in a Cell | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 17,505 | The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar in a Hell in a Cell match | |
November 22 | Survivor Series | Philips Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 14,481 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Sheamus for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 13 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 14,903 | Sheamus (c) vs. Roman Reigns in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 16 | TakeOver: London | SSE Arena, Wembley | Wembley, London, England | 10,079 | «The Demon» Finn Bálor (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
2016
Raw-branded event | SmackDown-branded event | NXT-branded event |
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 24 | Royal Rumble | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 15,170 | 30-man Royal Rumble match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
February 21 | Fastlane | Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 14,446 | Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Dean Ambrose in a triple threat match | |
March 12 | Roadblock | Ricoh Coliseum | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 9,000 | Triple H (c) vs. Dean Ambrose for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | Network exclusive |
April 1 | TakeOver: Dallas | Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center | Dallas, Texas | 9,000 | «The Demon» Finn Bálor (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
April 3 | WrestleMania 32 | AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas | 101,763 | Triple H (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
May 1 | Payback | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 13,250 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. AJ Styles for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
May 22 | Extreme Rules | Prudential Center | Newark, New Jersey | 15,963 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. AJ Styles in an Extreme Rules match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
June 8 | TakeOver: The End | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 400+ | Samoa Joe (c) vs. «The Demon» Finn Bálor in a steel cage match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
June 19 | Money in the Bank | T-Mobile Arena | Paradise, Nevada | 14,150 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 24 | Battleground | Verizon Center | Washington, D.C. | 15,109 | Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins in a triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship | |
August 20 | TakeOver: Brooklyn II | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,671 | Samoa Joe (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 21 | SummerSlam | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,974 | Randy Orton vs. Brock Lesnar | |
September 11 | Backlash | Richmond Coliseum | Richmond, Virginia | 7,000 | Dean Ambrose (c) vs. AJ Styles for the WWE World Championship | |
September 14 | Cruiserweight Classic Finale | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | Gran Metalik vs. T. J. Perkins in the Cruiserweight Classic tournament final for the inaugural WWE Cruiserweight Championship | Network exclusive | |
September 25 | Clash of Champions | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Indiana | 13,467 | Kevin Owens (c) vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 9 | No Mercy | Golden 1 Center | Sacramento, California | 14,324 | Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt | |
October 30 | Hell in a Cell | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 16,119 | Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte Flair in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship | |
November 19 | TakeOver: Toronto | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 12,649 | Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
November 20 | Survivor Series | Air Canada Centre | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 17,143 | Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar | |
December 4 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 12,500 | AJ Styles (c) vs. Dean Ambrose in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE World Championship | |
December 18 | Roadblock: End of the Line | PPG Paints Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 8,000 | Kevin Owens (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship |
2017
Raw-branded event | SmackDown-branded event | NXT-branded event | United Kingdom-branded event |
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 14 | United Kingdom Championship Tournament | Empress Ballroom | Blackpool, Lancashire, England | 3,236 | Night 1: Tyler Bate vs. Tucker | Network exclusives Aired as a two-part event |
January 15 | Night 2: Tyler Bate vs. Pete Dunne in the tournament final for the inaugural WWE United Kingdom Championship | |||||
January 28 | TakeOver: San Antonio | Freeman Coliseum | San Antonio, Texas | 9,465 | Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs. Bobby Roode for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
January 29 | Royal Rumble | Alamodome | San Antonio, Texas | 52,020 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 12 | Elimination Chamber | Talking Stick Resort Arena | Phoenix, Arizona | 11,000 | John Cena (c) vs. Dean Ambrose vs. AJ Styles vs. Bray Wyatt vs. The Miz vs. Baron Corbin in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship | |
March 5 | Fastlane | Bradley Center | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 15,785 | Kevin Owens (c) vs. Goldberg for the WWE Universal Championship | |
April 1 | TakeOver: Orlando | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 14,975 | Bobby Roode (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
April 2 | WrestleMania 33 | Camping World Stadium | Orlando, Florida | 75,245 | The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns in a no holds barred match | |
April 30 | Payback | SAP Center | San Jose, California | 13,694 | Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman | |
May 7 (aired May 19) |
United Kingdom Championship Special | Epic Studios | Norwich, Norfolk, England | Tyler Bate (c) vs. Mark Andrews for the WWE United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive | |
May 20 | TakeOver: Chicago | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) (c) vs. #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) in a tag team ladder match for the NXT Tag Team Championship | Network exclusive | |
May 21 | Backlash | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 9,800 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship | |
June 4 | Extreme Rules | Royal Farms Arena | Baltimore, Maryland | 11,769 | Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins vs. Finn Bálor vs. Bray Wyatt vs. Samoa Joe in an Extreme Rules fatal 5-way match | |
June 18 | Money in the Bank | Scottrade Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 15,392 | AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Baron Corbin in a six-man Money in the Bank ladder match | |
July 9 | Great Balls of Fire | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | 16,579 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the WWE Universal Championship | |
July 23 | Battleground | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 12,500 | Jinder Mahal (c) vs. Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match for the WWE Championship | |
August 19 | TakeOver: Brooklyn III | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,275 | Bobby Roode (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 20 | SummerSlam | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 16,128 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe vs. Braun Strowman in a fatal four-way match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
September 12 | Mae Young Classic Finale | Thomas & Mack Center | Paradise, Nevada | Kairi Sane vs. Shayna Baszler in the Mae Young Classic tournament final | Network exclusive | |
September 24 | No Mercy | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 16,106 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Braun Strowman for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 8 | Hell in a Cell | Little Caesars Arena | Detroit, Michigan | 16,206 | Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens in a falls count anywhere, Hell in a Cell match | |
October 22 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 13,381 | Kurt Angle and The Shield (Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose) vs. The Miz, Braun Strowman, Kane, Cesaro, and Sheamus in a 3-on-5 handicap Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match | |
November 18 | TakeOver: WarGames | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | Roderick Strong and The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) vs. Sanity (Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe, and Killian Dain) vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O’Reilly) in a triple threat WarGames match | Network exclusive | |
November 19 | Survivor Series | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 14,478 | Team SmackDown (Shane McMahon, John Cena, Randy Orton, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Bobby Roode) vs. Team Raw (Kurt Angle, Triple H, Finn Bálor, Braun Strowman, and Samoa Joe) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series match | |
December 17 | Clash of Champions | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 14,318 | AJ Styles (c) vs. Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship |
2018
Raw-branded event | SmackDown-branded event | NXT-branded event | United Kingdom-branded event |
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 27 | TakeOver: Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Andrade Cien Almas (c) vs. Johnny Gargano for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
January 28 | Royal Rumble | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 17,629 | 30-woman Royal Rumble match | |
February 25 | Elimination Chamber | T-Mobile Arena | Paradise, Nevada | 15,126 | Roman Reigns vs. John Cena vs. Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman vs. Finn Bálor vs. The Miz vs. Elias in a seven-man Elimination Chamber match | |
March 11 | Fastlane | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 15,119 | AJ Styles (c) vs. John Cena vs. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Baron Corbin in a six-pack challenge match for the WWE Championship | |
April 3 | Mixed Match Challenge Finals | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tennessee | Awe-ska (The Miz and Asuka) vs. Robe Warriors (Bobby Roode and Charlotte Flair) in the Mixed Match Challenge tournament final | Aired exclusively on the WWE Network in international markets | |
April 7 | TakeOver: New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | New Orleans, Louisiana | 13,955 | Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa in an unsanctioned match | Network exclusive |
April 8 | WrestleMania 34 | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | New Orleans, Louisiana | 78,133 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship | |
April 27 | Greatest Royal Rumble | King Abdullah International Stadium | Jeddah, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia | 60,000 | 50-man Greatest Royal Rumble match | |
May 6 | Backlash | Prudential Center | Newark, New Jersey | 14,724 | Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe | |
June 16 | TakeOver: Chicago II | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 11,000 | Johnny Gargano vs. Tommaso Ciampa in a Chicago street fight | Network exclusive |
June 17 | Money in the Bank | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 15,214 | Braun Strowman vs. Finn Bálor vs. Bobby Roode vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Owens vs. The Miz vs. Rusev in an eight-man Money in the Bank ladder match | |
June 18 (aired June 25) |
United Kingdom Championship Tournament | Royal Albert Hall | Kensington, London, England | Travis Banks vs. Zack Gibson in the WWE United Kingdom Championship #1 Contender tournament final | Network exclusive | |
June 19 (aired June 26) |
U.K. Championship | Royal Albert Hall | Kensington, London, England | Pete Dunne (c) vs. Zack Gibson for the WWE United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive | |
July 15 | Extreme Rules | PPG Paints Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 14,739 | Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Seth Rollins in a 30-minute iron man match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship | |
August 18 | TakeOver: Brooklyn 4 | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 14,676 | Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Johnny Gargano in a last man standing match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 19 | SummerSlam | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 16,169 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Championship | |
September 16 | Hell in a Cell | AT&T Center | San Antonio, Texas | 15,216 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Braun Strowman in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 6 | Super Show-Down | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 70,309 | The Undertaker vs. Triple H in a no disqualification match | |
October 28 | Evolution | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | Uniondale, New York | 10,900 | Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Nikki Bella for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship | |
November 2 | Crown Jewel | King Saud University Stadium | Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia | 16,000 | D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) vs. The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) in a tag team match | |
November 17 | TakeOver: WarGames | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 13,598 | Ricochet, Pete Dunne, and The War Raiders (Hanson and Rowe) vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong) in a 4-on-4 WarGames match | Network exclusive |
November 18 | Survivor Series | Staples Center | Los Angeles, California | 16,325 | Daniel Bryan vs. Brock Lesnar | |
November 24 (aired November 25) |
Starrcade | U.S. Bank Arena | Cincinnati, Ohio | 7,500 | AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe in a steel cage match | Network exclusive |
December 16 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | SAP Center | San Jose, California | 13,408 | Becky Lynch (c) vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka in a triple threat Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship |
2019
SmackDown-branded event | NXT-branded event | NXT UK-branded event |
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 12 | TakeOver: Blackpool | Empress Ballroom | Blackpool, Lancashire, England | Pete Dunne (c) vs. Joe Coffey for the WWE United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive | |
January 26 | TakeOver: Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | Phoenix, Arizona | Tommaso Ciampa (c) vs. Aleister Black for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
January 26–27 (aired February 2) |
Worlds Collide | Phoenix Convention Center | Phoenix, Arizona | Velveteen Dream vs. Tyler Bate in the Worlds Collide tournament final | Network exclusive | |
January 27 | Royal Rumble | Chase Field | Phoenix, Arizona | 48,193 | 30-person Royal Rumble match | |
February 3 | Halftime Heat | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Aleister Black, Ricochet, and Velveteen Dream vs. Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, and Adam Cole in a six-man tag team match | Network exclusive | |
February 17 | Elimination Chamber | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | 10,200 | Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton vs. Samoa Joe in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship | |
March 10 | Fastlane | Quicken Loans Arena | Cleveland, Ohio | 10,000 | The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose) vs. Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre, and Bobby Lashley in a six-man tag team match | |
April 5 | TakeOver: New York | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,697 | Johnny Gargano vs. Adam Cole in a 2-out-of-3 falls match for the vacant NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
April 7 | WrestleMania 35 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 82,265 | Ronda Rousey (Raw-c) vs. Charlotte Flair (SmackDown-c) vs. Becky Lynch in a winner takes all triple threat match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship and WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship | |
April 21 | The Shield’s Final Chapter | TaxSlayer Center | Moline, Illinois | The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose) vs. Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre, and Bobby Lashley in a six-man tag team match | Network exclusive | |
May 19 | Money in the Bank | XL Center | Hartford, Connecticut | 15,700 | Finn Bálor vs. Ricochet vs. Ali vs. Randy Orton vs. Baron Corbin vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Andrade vs. Brock Lesnar in an eight-man Money in the Bank ladder match | |
June 1 | TakeOver: XXV | Webster Bank Arena | Bridgeport, Connecticut | Johnny Gargano (c) vs. Adam Cole for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
June 7 | Super ShowDown | King Abdullah International Stadium | Jeddah, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia | 21,000 | The Undertaker vs. Goldberg | |
June 23 | Stomping Grounds | Tacoma Dome | Tacoma, Washington | 6,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Baron Corbin in a no countout, no disqualification match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
July 13 | Evolve 131: 10th Anniversary Celebration | 2300 Arena | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Adam Cole (c) vs. Akira Tozawa for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive Non-WWE event |
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July 14 | Extreme Rules | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 12,800 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship | |
July 27 | Smackville | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, Tennessee | Kofi Kingston (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Samoa Joe in a triple threat match for the WWE Championship | Network exclusive | |
August 10 | TakeOver: Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 13,735 | Adam Cole (c) vs. Johnny Gargano in a Three Stages of Hell match (singles match, street fight, and barbed wire steel cage match) for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 11 | SummerSlam | Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 16,904 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE Universal Championship | |
August 31 | TakeOver: Cardiff | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff | Cardiff, Wales | 3,600 | Walter (c) vs. Tyler Bate for the WWE United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive |
September 15 | Clash of Champions | Spectrum Center | Charlotte, North Carolina | 8,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. Braun Strowman for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 6 | Hell in a Cell | Golden 1 Center | Sacramento, California | 10,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 31 | Crown Jewel | King Fahd International Stadium | Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia | 70,000 | Seth Rollins (c) vs. «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt in a falls count anywhere match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
November 23 | TakeOver: WarGames | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 10,500 | Tommaso Ciampa, Keith Lee, Dominik Dijakovic, and Kevin Owens vs. The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O’Reilly) in a 4-on-4 WarGames match | Network exclusive |
November 24 | Survivor Series | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 13,271 | Becky Lynch vs. Bayley vs. Shayna Baszler in a triple threat match | |
December 1 | Starrcade | Infinite Energy Center | Duluth, Georgia | Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Lashley | Network exclusive | |
December 15 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Target Center | Minneapolis, Minnesota | The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair in a tag team Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship |
2020s
2020
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 12 | TakeOver: Blackpool II | Empress Ballroom | Blackpool, Lancashire, England | Walter (c) vs. Joe Coffey for the WWE United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive | |
January 25 | Worlds Collide | Toyota Center | Houston, Texas | The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O’Reilly) vs. Imperium (Walter, Alexander Wolfe, Fabian Aichner, and Marcel Barthel) in an eight-man tag team match | Network exclusive | |
January 26 | Royal Rumble | Minute Maid Park | Houston, Texas | 42,715 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 16 | TakeOver: Portland | Moda Center | Portland, Oregon | Adam Cole (c) vs. Tommaso Ciampa for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
February 27 | Super ShowDown | Mohammed Abdu Arena | Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia | «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Goldberg for the WWE Universal Championship | ||
March 8 | Elimination Chamber | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 14,853 | Natalya vs. Liv Morgan vs. Asuka vs. Shayna Baszler vs. Ruby Riott vs. Sarah Logan in a six-woman Elimination Chamber match | |
March 25–26 (aired April 4–5) |
WrestleMania 36 | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Night 1 (April 4): The Undertaker vs. AJ Styles in a boneyard match | Aired as a two-part event and was the first PPV affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in WWE’s subsequent shows being presented behind closed doors |
0 | Night 2 (April 5): Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship | |||||
May 10 | Money in the Bank | WWE Performance Center and WWE Global Headquarters |
Orlando, Florida and Stamford, Connecticut |
0 | Daniel Bryan vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Aleister Black vs. Otis vs. AJ Styles vs. King Corbin in a six-man Money in the Bank ladder match and Lacey Evans vs. Carmella vs. Dana Brooke vs. Asuka vs. Nia Jax vs. Shayna Baszler in a six-woman Money in the Bank ladder match for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship |
The final two matches took place simultaneously and were pre-recorded on April 15 |
June 7 | TakeOver: In Your House | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 0 | Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Io Shirai in a triple threat match for the NXT Women’s Championship | Network exclusive |
June 14 | Backlash | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Edge vs. Randy Orton | The final match was pre-recorded on June 7 |
July 19 | The Horror Show at Extreme Rules | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt in a Wyatt Swamp Fight | The final match was pre-recorded on July 16–17 |
August 22 | TakeOver XXX | Full Sail University | Winter Park, Florida | 0 | Keith Lee (c) vs. Karrion Kross for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
August 23 | SummerSlam | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Braun Strowman (c) vs. «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt in a falls count anywhere match for the WWE Universal Championship | First PPV to feature the WWE ThunderDome |
August 30 | Payback | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman in a triple threat no holds barred match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
September 27 | Clash of Champions | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jey Uso for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 4 | TakeOver 31 | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Finn Bálor (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly for the NXT Championship | |
October 25 | Hell in a Cell | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship | |
November 22 | Survivor Series | Amway Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns | |
December 6 | TakeOver: WarGames | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O’Reilly) vs. Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne, Oney Lorcan, and Danny Burch in a 4-on-4 WarGames match | |
December 20 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | Tropicana Field | St. Petersburg, Florida | 0 | «The Fiend» Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton in a Firefly Inferno match |
2021
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 22 (aired January 26) |
Superstar Spectacle | Tropicana Field | St. Petersburg, Florida | 0 | Drew McIntyre and The Indus Sher (Rinku and Saurav) vs. Jinder Mahal and The Bollywood Boyz (Sunil Singh and Samir Singh) | Network exclusive |
January 31 | Royal Rumble | Tropicana Field | St. Petersburg, Florida | 0 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 14 | TakeOver: Vengeance Day | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 0 | Finn Bálor (c) vs. Pete Dunne for the NXT Championship | |
February 21 | Elimination Chamber | Tropicana Field | St. Petersburg, Florida | 0 | Drew McIntyre (c) vs. The Miz for the WWE Championship | |
March 21 | Fastlane | Tropicana Field | St. Petersburg, Florida | 0 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Universal Championship | First event to air on Peacock’s WWE Network channel in the United States |
April 7 | TakeOver: Stand & Deliver | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | 500 | Night 1: Io Shirai (c) vs. Raquel González for the NXT Women’s Championship | Night 1 was a WWE Network and USA Network exclusive simulcast
Aired as a two-part event |
April 8 | 500 | Night 2: Kyle O’Reilly vs. Adam Cole in an unsanctioned match | ||||
April 10 | WrestleMania 37 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida | 25,675 | Night 1: Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair for the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship | Aired as a two-part event |
April 11 | 25,675 | Night 2: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge vs. Daniel Bryan in a triple threat match for the WWE Universal Championship | ||||
May 16 | WrestleMania Backlash | Yuengling Center | Tampa, Florida | 0 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Cesaro for the WWE Universal Championship | |
June 13 | TakeOver: In Your House | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Karrion Kross (c) vs. Kyle O’Reilly vs. Adam Cole vs. Johnny Gargano vs. Pete Dunne in a fatal five-way match for the NXT Championship | ||
June 20 | Hell in a Cell | Yuengling Center | Tampa, Florida | 0 | Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew Mcintyre in a Last Chance Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship | Final PPV to feature the WWE ThunderDome |
July 18 | Money in the Bank | Dickies Arena | Fort Worth, Texas | 14,541 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge for the WWE Universal Championship | |
August 21 | SummerSlam | Allegiant Stadium | Paradise, Nevada | 51,326 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Universal Championship | |
August 22 | TakeOver 36 | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Karrion Kross (c) vs. Samoa Joe for the NXT Championship | ||
September 26 | Extreme Rules | Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio | 13,455 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. «The Demon» Finn Bálor in an Extreme Rules match for the WWE Universal Championship | |
October 21 | Crown Jewel | Mohammed Abdu Arena | Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia | 22,000 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship | |
November 21 | Survivor Series | Barclays Center | Brooklyn, New York | 15,120 | Big E vs. Roman Reigns | |
December 5 | WarGames | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Team Black & Gold (Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Pete Dunne, and LA Knight) vs. Team 2.0 (Bron Breakker, Carmelo Hayes, Grayson Waller, and Tony D’Angelo) in a WarGames match |
2022
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 1 | Day 1 | State Farm Arena | Atlanta, Georgia | 13,657 | Big E (c) vs. Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Brock Lesnar in a Fatal five-way match for the WWE Championship | |
January 29 | Royal Rumble | The Dome at America’s Center | St. Louis, Missouri | 44,390 | 30-man Royal Rumble match | |
February 19 | Elimination Chamber | Jeddah Super Dome | Jeddah, Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia | 33,328 | Bobby Lashley (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Austin Theory vs. Brock Lesnar vs. Riddle vs. Seth «Freakin» Rollins in a six-man Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship | |
April 2 | Stand & Deliver | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas | Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Bron Breakker for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive
Aired the afternoon of WrestleMania 38 |
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April 2 | WrestleMania 38 | AT&T Stadium | Arlington, Texas | 77,899 | Night 1: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Kevin Owens in a No Holds Barred match | Aired as a two-part event |
April 3 | 78,453 | Night 2: Brock Lesnar (WWE-c) vs. Roman Reigns (Universal-c) in a Winner Takes All match to unify the WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship | ||||
May 8 | WrestleMania Backlash | Dunkin’ Donuts Center | Providence, Rhode Island | 8,050 | Drew McIntyre and RK-Bro (Randy Orton and Riddle) vs. The Bloodline (Roman Reigns and The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso)) in a six-man tag team match | |
June 4 | In Your House | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Bron Breakker (c) vs. Joe Gacy for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
June 5 | Hell in a Cell | Allstate Arena | Rosemont, Illinois | 12,834 | Cody Rhodes vs. Seth «Freakin» Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match | |
July 2 | Money in the Bank | MGM Grand Garden Arena | Las Vegas, Nevada | 12,076 | Drew McIntyre vs. Madcap Moss vs. Omos vs. Riddle vs. Sami Zayn vs. Seth «Freakin» Rollins vs. Sheamus vs. Theory in an eight-man Money in the Bank ladder match | |
July 30 | SummerSlam | Nissan Stadium | Nashville, Tennessee | 48,449 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Brock Lesnar in a Last Man Standing match for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship | |
September 3 | Clash at the Castle | Principality Stadium | Cardiff, Wales | 62,296 | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship | |
September 4 | Worlds Collide | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Bron Breakker (NXT-c) vs. Tyler Bate (NXT UK-c) to unify the NXT Championship and NXT United Kingdom Championship | Network exclusive | |
October 8 | Extreme Rules | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 15,944 | Matt Riddle vs. Seth «Freakin» Rollins in a Fight Pit match | |
October 22 | Halloween Havoc | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ilja Dragunov vs. JD McDonagh in a triple threat match for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive | |
November 5 | Crown Jewel | Mrsool Park | Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Logan Paul for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship | ||
November 26 | Survivor Series: WarGames | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts | 15,609 | The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Ridge Holland, and Butch), Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, Sami Zayn, and The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso)) in a WarGames match | |
December 10 | Deadline | WWE Performance Center | Orlando, Florida | Bron Breakker (c) vs. Apollo Crews for the NXT Championship | Network exclusive |
2023
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Attendance | Final match | Notes |
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January 28 | Royal Rumble | Alamodome | San Antonio, Texas | Roman Reigns (c) vs. Kevin Owens for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship |
Upcoming event schedule
2023
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Notes |
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February 4 | Vengeance Day[10] | Spectrum Center | Charlotte, North Carolina | Network exclusive |
February 18 | Elimination Chamber[11] | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |
April 1 | Stand & Deliver[12] | Crypto.com Arena | Los Angeles, California | Network exclusive
Will air the afternoon of WrestleMania 39 |
April 1 | WrestleMania 39[13][14] | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, California | Will air as a two-part event |
April 2 | ||||
July 1 | Money in the Bank[15] | The O2 Arena | London, England |
2024
Date | Event | Venue | Location | Notes |
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April 6 | WrestleMania XL[16][17] | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Will air as a two-part event |
April 7 |
Number of events by year
Overall total — 484 (9 more confirmed)
Most pay-per-view matches
These ten wrestlers have the most PPV matches as of Survivor Series: WarGames.
Rank | Wrestler | No. of PPV matches[18] | First PPV match | Latest PPV match |
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1 | Randy Orton | 181 | SummerSlam 2003 | WrestleMania Backlash 2022 |
2 | Kane | 176 | SummerSlam 1995 | Royal Rumble 2021 |
3 | The Undertaker | 174 | Survivor Series 1990 | WrestleMania 36 |
4 | Triple H | 173 | SummerSlam 1995 | Super ShowDown 2019 |
5 | John Cena | 163 | Vengeance 2002 | SummerSlam 2021 |
6 | Chris Jericho | 144 | Unforgiven 1999 | Greatest Royal Rumble |
7 | Big Show | 142 | WrestleMania XV | SummerSlam 2017 |
8 | Edge | 142 | Summerslam 1998 | Extreme Rules 2022 |
9 | The Miz | 126 | Armageddon 2004 | SummerSlam 2022 |
10 | Kofi Kingston | 120 | Night of Champions 2008 | WrestleMania 38 |
- Only the actual pay-per-view matches are counted, no pre-show or dark matches.
Themed events
Many WWE events are thematic, centered on particular types of matches, or have an annually recurring main event. Most themed events (sans the «Big Five» pay-per-view events) are roughly treated like filler themed events to carry the audience until the next event dating back to the days when the In Your House system was used.[19]
Event | Feature |
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Current | |
Royal Rumble | Features the Royal Rumble match[20][21][22] |
Elimination Chamber | Features the Elimination Chamber match[23][24][25][26] |
Money in the Bank | Features the Money in the Bank ladder match[27] |
Extreme Rules | Generally features at least one Extreme Rules match, while other matches are variants of hardcore wrestling.[28][29] |
Hell in a Cell | Features the Hell in a Cell match[30] |
Survivor Series | Features elimination-style matches, particularly the traditional Survivor Series match.[31] Carried an interbrand theme from 2016 to 2021,[32] and then themed on the WarGames match beginning in 2022.[33] |
Former | |
The Wrestling Classic | Featured The Wrestling Classic, a single-elimination tournament[34] |
Invasion | All of the matches were between the WWF and The Alliance of WCW and ECW.[35] |
King of the Ring | Featured the King of the Ring tournament, a single-elimination tournament.[36] |
Bad Blood | Featured the Hell in a Cell match.[30] |
One Night Stand | The pay-per-views were themed around the original Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion and consisted of various hardcore-based matches.[37][29] Extreme Rules replaced this event in 2009 and continued the concept of featuring various hardcore-based matches.[28] |
Taboo Tuesday, later Cyber Sunday | Fans were able to vote on the matches, such as opponents or stipulations.[38] |
Breaking Point | Featured matches with «give up» stipulations, such as submission matches and I Quit matches.[39] |
Fatal 4-Way | Featured Fatal 4-Way matches[40][41] |
Bragging Rights | The Raw and SmackDown brands would compete against one another for the Bragging Rights trophy and a 14-man tag team match between the two brands would take place;[42][43] following the return of the brand extension in 2016, Survivor Series took on the brand competition theme where Raw and SmackDown competed for brand supremacy until 2021 (NXT was also involved in 2019). |
Night of Champions | Every active WWE championship of the main roster was defended;[44][45] this event was replaced by Clash of Champions in 2016 with a similar concept. |
Greatest Royal Rumble | Featured the Greatest Royal Rumble match, a 50-man Royal Rumble match where the winner received the Greatest Royal Rumble trophy and championship belt.[46][47] |
Cruiserweight Classic Finale | The culmination of a 32-man single-elimination tournament featuring competitors 205 lbs. and under (designated as cruiserweights) |
United Kingdom Championship Tournament | The event included a single-elimination tournament based around the United Kingdom Championship, featuring competitors from the United Kingdom and around the world. |
Mae Young Classic Finale | The culmination of a 32-woman single-elimination tournament. |
Mixed Match Challenge Finals | The culmination of a 12-team single-elimination tournament between mixed tag teams. |
Evolution | Female-only event themed around WWE’s various women’s divisions.[48] |
Worlds Collide | The event was themed around interbrand competition between the NXT and NXT UK brands. The event previously included an interbrand single-elimination tournament.[49] |
Clash of Champions | Every active WWE championship available to Raw and SmackDown was defended.[50] |
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | At least one match was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, while individual tables matches, ladder matches, and chairs matches would occasionally also take place.[51] The 2014 event was promoted as «TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs… and Stairs» and included a steel stairs match.[52] |
NXT WarGames | Featured the WarGames match |
See also
- List of AEW ppv events
- List of ECW supercards and ppv events
- List of FMW supercards and ppv events
- List of GFW specials and ppv events
- List of MLW specials and ppv events
- List of NWA ppv events
- List of major NJPW events
- List of ROH ppv events
- List of TNA / Impact Wrestling ppv events
- List of Impact Plus events
- List of WCCW supercard events
- List of WCW closed-circuit events and ppv events
- List of WCW Clash of the Champions shows
- List of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event shows
- List of WWE Tribute to the Troops shows
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External links
- WWE Official Website
- WWE Network
- WWE Corporate Website
Впервые в своей истории в WWE огласили расписание своих PPV на следующий год заранее. Список шоу чуть ниже, плюс есть обязательная приписка о том, что кард может измениться. Примечательны несколько фактов:
— Как и обещали, на крупных стадионах пройдут несколько шоу, включая традиционные Royal Rumble и WrestleMania, но не только
— Большая часть шоу пройдет в субботы. В воскресенье будет лишь вторая часть WrestleMania, а также майское, июньское PPV и, возможно сентябрьское PPV, для которого еще не подобрана арена
— Несколько шоу еще пока не названы, но дата и арены для них уже определены.
— Шоу в феврале и октябре еще не назначены
— WrestleMania точно пройдет в два дня
— Summerslam перебрался на июль
Расписание шоу:
— 1 января: Day 1 (Атланта, State Farm Arena)
— 29 января: Royal Rumble (Сент-Луис, The Dome)
— 19 февраля: Elimination Chamber (Джедда, Саудовская Аравия), назначено 17 января, изначально был лишь месяц
— 2 и 3 апреля: WrestleMania 38 (Даллас, AT&T)
— 8 мая: WrestleMania Backlash (Провиденс, Dunkin’ Donuts Center), 11 февраля, изначально были дата и арена
— 5 июня: Hell in a Cell (Чикаго, Allstate Arena), назначено 4 марта, изначально были дата и арена
— 2 июля: Money in the Bank, Лас Вегас (Allegiant Stadium MGM Arena), назначено в августе, перенесено на меньшую арену в мае 22го года.
— 30 июля: Summerslam (Нэшвилл, Nissan Stadium)
— 3 сентября: Clash at the Castle (Кардифф, Principality Stadium), утверждено в апреле 22 года
— 13 октября: Extreme Rules (Филадельфия, Wells Fargo Center), назначено 13 июня, изначально на октябрь не было назначено никакого шоу.
— 5 ноября: Crown Jewel (Саудовская Аравия), назначено 23 мая.
— 26 ноября: Survivor Series (Бостон, TD Garden)
Очень хорошая инициатива, за которой очевидно вновь стоит Ник Хан. Знать, когда и где будут шоу, заранее — это прекрасно. Ранее шоу могли назначить за несколько месяцев до проведения, обычно это приурочивали к ТВ-шоу на той же арене, и следовало объявление, что возвращение на эту арену пройдет в рамках PPV. Но иногда назначали и просто так.
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WWE Pay Per Views or Premium Live Events are special WWE events held on a monthly basis. This is a complete guide for the list of WWE PPVs for the year 2023, and the PPV schedule in order with dates, locations, and start times.
ROYAL RUMBLE 2023
Date: January 28, 2023
Location: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX, US
Start Time: 8 PM EST
NXT VENGEANCE DAY 2023
Date: February 4, 2023
Location: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC, US
Main Show Timing: 8 PM EST
ELIMINATION CHAMBER 2023
Date: February 18, 2023
Location: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
Start Time: 8 PM EST
HALL OF FAME 2023
Date: March 31, 2023
Location: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California, US
Start Time: 10:00 PM ET
NXT STAND & DELIVER 2023
Date: April 1, 2023
Location: Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California, US
Start Time: 8 PM EST
WRESTLEMANIA 39
Date: April 1 & 2, 2023
Location: SOFI Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, US
Start Time: 8 PM EST
MONEY IN THE BANK 2023
Date: July 1, 2023
Location: O2 Arena, London, UK
Main Show Timing: 12 PM EST
WRESTLEMANIA 40
Date: April 6 & 7, 2024
Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA, US
Start Time: 8 PM EST
Kick-off Pre-Show Timing: 6 PM EST
PAST EVENTS
NO. | EVENT/PPV | DATE | LOCATION |
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1 | NXT NEW YEAR’S EVIL | January 10, 2023 | Capitol Wrestling Center, Orlando, FL, US |
FAQ’s
What is the next WWE PPV?
Royal Rumble will be the next WWE PPV/Premium Live Event, taking place on January 28, 2023.
What is WWE Pay Per View or Premium Live Event?
Pay Per View is a telecast(webcast) service that allows individual customers to order (live) events to view on their home devices and televisions. These events are not part of regular cable TV programming and the customers are required to purchase the events for one-time/multiple viewings. WWE holds such PPV events on a monthly basis with special attraction matches. Most of the WWE storylines surround the matches for these WWE PPVs.
Premium Live Events is the new name that WWE is using for their PPVs and special events like WrestleMania, Summerslam, Royal Rumble, Survivor Series, Money in the Bank, and others. The name is used since monthly specials are now available to watch as part of a Peacock TV or WWE Network subscription.
Date | Event | |
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January 1 | WWE Day 1 | |
January 29 | Royal Rumble | |
February 19 | Elimination Chamber | |
April 2 & 3 | WrestleMania | |
May 8 | Backlash | |
June 5 | Hell in a Cell | |
July 2 | Money in the Bank | |
July 30 |
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SummerSlam |
September 3 | Clash at the Castle | |
October 8 |
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Extreme Rules |
November 5 |
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Crown Jewel |
November 26 | Survivor Series |
Each month, World Wrestling Entertainment holds one or two annual pay-per-view events. One event is usually three hours long and features six to twelve matches. Pay-per-view events are a big part of the revenue stream for WWE.
History
It is a commonly held misconception that the first WWF pay-per-view was November 1985’s The Wrestling Classic, a tournament held at the Rosemont Horizon near Chicago, but the first WrestleMania event, in March of the same year, was available on pay-per-view in some markets. The first two WrestleMania’s were undeniable financial successes, and after WrestleMania III became perhaps the best known event in wrestling history, the WWF decided to expand their pay-per-view offerings.
The first Survivor Series event was offered on November 29 1987, scheduled directly against NWA’s Starrcade, traditionally considered to be that promotion’s biggest yearly event. The WWF informed cable companies that if they chose to carry Starrcade, they would not be allowed to carry future WWF events. The vast majority of companies showed Survivor Series (only three opted to remain loyal to their contract with the NWA), and the resulting financial blow to Starrcade was in many ways the beginning of the end for Jim Crockett Promotions.
The debut of the Royal Rumble in January 1988 was actually shown on the USA Network, where it drew the highest rating to that time in the network’s history. The event became a pay-per-view the following year.
The first SummerSlam was held in Madison Square Garden in August 1988. These four events — the Royal Rumble in January, WrestleMania in March or April, SummerSlam in August, and Survivor Series in November — were the only annual pay-per-view offerings (other than the King of the Ring) from the WWF until 1995, after rival World Championship Wrestling had expanded the number of their pay-per-view shows. Initially, the WWF used the In Your House brand, but beginning in 1996 began using other names to compliment the In Your House name (such as Badd Blood and No Way Out), to avoid confusion. By the end of February 1999, the In Your House name was nonexistent.
This trend escalated to the point that by 1996, both companies showed monthly events on pay-per-view. Until recently, World Wrestling Entertainment had a once-a-month pay-per-view schedule, which they had from the late ’90s until 2003 totalling twelve a year. WWE currently produces 12 shows yearly and now charges US$39.95 for each, except for WrestleMania, which is US$49.95. The pay-per-view events in the United States can be bought through iN DEMAND, Dish Network or DirecTV.
The WWE ran twice yearly pay-per-views which were exclusive to the UK up to 2003, but after the brand extension occurred they were scrapped in favour of tours, with a TV taping included, so now the WWE has the WrestleMania Revenge tour after WrestleMania at the beginning of the year and the Survivor Series tour at the end of the year, in the UK. Each includes a RAW, SmackDown!, and an ECW taping.
In Australia, WWE’s pay-per-views are shown on Main Event. In the United Kingdom, only usually around 8 of them charged for and are shown on Sky Box Office. These are all charged at £14.95 GBP and has no extra charge for WrestleMania like in the USA. The other events are seen on the subscription channel Sky Sports 1.
WWE PPVs are almost always held in major cities, some cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Phoenix, St.Louis, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, New Orleans, and Detroit getting a PPV about once every year considering that they draw more than other cities.
Active and upcoming events
The following is a list of the current, active titles for events scheduled by WWE.
Date | Event | Venue | City |
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January 29, 2023 | Royal Rumble | Alamodome | San Antonio, Texas |
February 18 | Elimination Chamber | Bell Centre | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
April 1 & 2 | WrestleMania 39 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, California |
July 1 | Money in the Bank | The O2 Arena | London, England |
Brand extension
In June 2003, WWE announced to further their brand extension and make their pay-per-views exclusive to a particular brand (RAW, SmackDown!, and later, ECW). The only exceptions to this were the established Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series events which remained joint productions, and WrestleMania being the only event with wrestlers from different brands competing against each other. This allowed WWE to eventually add more pay-per-view events to their offerings, such as Cyber Sunday and The Great American Bash (itself a revival of an old NWA and WCW event). From late 2005, the restrictions were relaxed and interbrand matches in brand-exclusive events were becoming more frequent. In March 2007, it was announced that the idea of brand-exclusive events was scrapped and would now feature matches from all three brands. The brand-exclusive events were:
Pay-per-view | Brand | Years | Note | |
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New Year’s Revolution | RAW | 2005-2007 | N/A | |
Backlash | SmackDown! | 2004-2006, 2017 | N/A | |
Bad Blood | RAW | 2003-2004 | N/A | |
Vengeance | RAW | 2004-2006 | In 2003, Vengeance was a Smackdown! exclusive event | |
Unforgiven | RAW | 2003-2006 | N/A | |
Cyber Sunday | RAW | 2006-2008 | From 2004-2005, the event was promoted under the name Taboo Tuesday. | |
Armageddon | SmackDown! | 2004-2006 | In 2003, Armageddon was a Raw exclusive event | |
No Way Out | SmackDown! | 2002-2007 | Returned in 2012 | |
Judgment Day | SmackDown! | 2004-2006 | N/A | |
The Great American Bash | SmackDown! | 2004-2006 | N/A | |
No Mercy | RAW SmackDown! |
2003-2006, 2017 (Raw) 2016 (SmackDown) |
N/A | |
December to Dismember | ECW | 2006 | This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view. |
Pay-per-view | Year (s) Active | Notes |
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The Wrestling Classic | 1985 | |
This Tuesday in Texas | 1991 | |
King of the Ring | 1993–2002 | |
In Your House | 1995–1999 | |
Bad Blood | 1997, 2003–2004 | |
Over the Edge | 1998–1999 | Discontinued after the death of Owen Hart at the 1999 event. |
Fully Loaded | 1998–2000 | Replaced by Invasion in 2001, and permanently discontinued when replaced by Vengeance in 2002. |
Invasion | 2001 | |
One Night Stand | 2005–2008 | |
December To Dismember | 2006 | |
New Year’s Revolution | 2005–2007 | This pay-per-view was removed because WWE decided to reduce the number of pay-per-views per year. |
Unforgiven | 1998–2008 | |
Cyber Sunday/Taboo Tuesday | 2004–2008 | |
Judgment Day | 1998, 2000–2009 | |
The Bash | The Great American Bash (2004–2008), The Bash (2009) |
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Breaking Point | 2009 | |
Fatal 4-Way | 2010 | was set to make a return as a 2012 PPV but was scrapped by WWE. |
Bragging Rights | 2009–2010 | was set to make a return as a 2012 PPV but was scrapped by WWE. |
Capitol Punishment | 2011 | replaced by No Way Out in 2012. |
Vengeance | 2001–2007, 2011 | replaced by Hell in a Cell in 2012. |
Over The Limit | 2010–2012 | replaced by Battleground in 2013. |
Backlash | 1999-2018 | replaced by Clash of Champions in 2019 |
International pay-per-views
Pay-per-view | Year(s) Active | Note |
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One Night Only | 1997 | N/A |
Capital Carnage | 1998 | N/A |
No Mercy (UK) | 1999 | Despite being held in the UK, another PPV called «No Mercy» was held the same year in the U.S. |
Rebellion | 1999–2002 | N/A |
Global Warning | 2002 | N/A |
Insurrextion | 2000–2003 | N/A |
Greatest Royal Rumble | 2018 | WWE first event in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Super Show-Down | 2018 | WWE returns to Australia also it will be The Undertaker vs Triple H for the final time |
See also
- Saturday Night’s Main Event (non-pay-per-view supercard)
- The Main Event (non-pay-per-view supercard)
- World Wrestling Entertainment/Event history
- List of WCW pay-per-view events
- List of ECW pay-per-view events
- List of TNA pay-per-view events
- List of ROH pay-per-view events
А также архивы с выпусками RAW и SmackDown
Редакторы паблика ВК Wrestling Home проделали титаническую работу по сбору всех больших ивентов WWF/WWE, начиная с WrestleMania I, в одном месте и максимально возможном качестве. Также они собрали больше тысячи еженедельных выпусков Monday Night RAW и почти тысячу еженедельников SmackDown, эти архивы постоянно пополняются.
Конечно, всё это можно найти на торрентах и других ресурсах, но эти архивы доступны в онлайне без надобности что-то качать.
Поэтому, если вы хотите поностальгировать или посмотреть, каким рестлинг самого известного промоушена в мире был тогда, а каким стал сейчас, то добро пожаловать:
- Архив со всеми большими шоу WWF/WWE
- Архив с еженедельными выпусками Monday Night Raw
- Архив с еженедельными выпусками SmackDown
Кстати, в некоторых случаях исход зарубежных компаний из РФ идёт только на пользу, ибо раньше правами на распространение еженедельных шоу от WWE в России владел холдинг Газпром-медиа, который нещадно удалял любые оригинальные выпуски RAW и SmackDown со всего интернета, вынуждая смотреть их на канале Матч! Боец с комментариями каких-то не сильно заинтересованных в происходящем дилетантов, зачастую не способных отличить один приём от другого.
Сейчас WWE отозвали лицензию у Газпром-медиа, а поэтому, все выпуски можно смотреть в онлайне и без этих комментаторов.