WrestleMania  is WWE's biggest live event. In 2025, the 41st edition  (pictured) took place at Allegiant Stadium  in Paradise, Nevada  and attracted 60,151 spectators on Night 1 and 60,212 spectators on Night 2 (120,363 spectators in total).  
This is a list of WWE  pay-per-view  (PPV) and livestreaming  supercards , detailing all professional wrestling  cards promoted by the American promotion available on traditional PPV outlets, and livestreaming services such as the WWE Network , Peacock , Netflix , and YouTube .
Since 2022, to emphasize the availability of these events via digital platforms such as WWE Network and other streaming services that hold rights to its content (such as Peacock in the United States), WWE began to refer to all PPV and livestreaming events as "Premium Live Events" (PLE).[ 1]  
 
History 
The American professional wrestling  promotion WWE  (formerly WWF) has been broadcasting pay-per-view  (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  in 1985. The company's PPV lineup expanded to a monthly basis in the mid-1990s following the introduction of the In Your House  series of pay-per views before expanding even further in the mid-2000s during the first WWE brand extension . 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 until 2024.
Following WWE's original brand extension  in 2002, the company promoted two touring rosters, Raw  and SmackDown , representing its television programs, Raw   and SmackDown  , with the two United Kingdom PPVs held that year being the first ones to be brand exclusive. Following Judgment Day  in 2003, brand-exclusive PPVs where expanded to all WWE PPVs, except the traditional "Big Four", which continued to showcase the entire roster, while the remaining PPVs alternated between Raw and SmackDown. A special Extreme Championship Wrestling  (ECW) reunion 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 non "big-four" PPV events following WrestleMania 23  would feature performers from all brands, which ended brand-exclusive PPVs.[ 2]   In 2008, all WWE PPV events began broadcasting in high definition .[ 3]  
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 livestreaming all of the events on the WWE Network, including some exclusive events, such as NXT TakeOver .[ 4]   After the second brand extension in July 2016, brand-exclusive events returned with the "Big Four" again as the only ones to feature both the Raw and SmackDown brands.[ 5]   Brand-exclusive events would once again come to an end, this time after WrestleMania 34  in April 2018 with the events again featuring wrestlers from all brands.[ 6]  
Beginning with NXT TakeOver 31  in October 2020, the TakeOver events started airing on traditional PPV in addition to livestreaming.[ 7]   In late 2021, WWE discontinued the TakeOver series, but has continued to promote major NXT events periodically; however, beginning with the 2022 calendar year, WWE ceased broadcasting NXT's major events on PPV with them subsequently only available via livestreaming.[ 8]  
The 2021 edition of Fastlane  would be the beginning of WWE phasing out the WWE Network, with the company partnering with other platforms to distribute their content. Beginning with that edition of Fastlane in the United States, events began airing on NBCUniversal 's streaming service, Peacock , following a merger of the American WWE Network under Peacock in March that year. The standalone version of the American WWE Network shut down on April 4.[ 9]   Over the next couple of years, other countries would see their own version of the WWE Network merge under other services. In Indonesia , the WWE Network merged under Disney+ Hotstar  in January 2022,[ 10]   followed by a merger under Disney+  in the Philippines  in November that year,[ 11]   while in Australia, it merged under Binge  in January 2023[ 12]   and then Abema  in Japan that September.[ 13]   In January 2025, the majority of the countries that still had the WWE Network merged under Netflix , with only a small number of countries remaining with the WWE Network due to pre-existing contracts but will merge under Netflix once those contracts expire.[ 14]   Beginning with WrestleMania 42  in April 2026, ESPN 's direct-to-consumer streaming service  will assume the streaming rights in the United States as part of a five-year deal following the expiration of WWE's contract with Peacock. Also as part of the deal, select events will air on ESPN's linear channels.[ 15]  
In addition to Peacock's WWE channel, WWE's events are still made available on traditional PPV outlets in the United States. In Canada, WWE's PPVs are available through Vu! , Shaw PPV , or SaskTel PPV , and was formerly shown in select locations of the Cineplex Entertainment  chain. In Australia, PPVs 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.[ 16]   In India and South Asia, a single broadcaster (currently Sony Ten ) generally holds the rights to all WWE programming,[ 17]   with PPVs broadcast for no additional charge.[ 18]  
Currently, WWE's events for the Raw and SmackDown brands are generally held on Saturdays and are typically 3 hours in length, with some events running longer or shorter. NXT's events are typically on Sundays and last between 2 and 3 hours. Prior to 2022, all events were generally held on a Sunday. The change was attributed to WWE president Nick Khan who felt that "big sports events were better on Saturday nights".[ 19]   WWE also airs a pre-show before most events which includes interviews, match previews, and a panel of experts analyzing the upcoming line-up. They were originally simply called WWE Pre-Show , but beginning with Payback 2013 , they were rebranded as WWE Kickoff  (although WrestleMania XXX  in 2014 used the Pre-Show  branding) before being rebranded again to WWE Countdown to  beginning with NXT Stand & Deliver  in 2024. The pre-shows also used to host some matches but these were phased out in early 2022, although some pre-shows still occasionally have matches. WWE also airs a post-show media press conference following some events, including NXT events. Previously, they would air a post-show for some events, known as Fallout . Each Fallout  included interviews and a panel of experts analyzing the event.[ 20]   WWE also previously held post-show editions of Raw Talk  for Raw-branded events and Talking Smack  for SmackDown-branded events.
Past events 
1980s 
1985 
1986 
1987 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
  
March 29
 
WrestleMania III 
 
Pontiac Silverdome 
 
Pontiac, Michigan 
 
78,000
 
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
  
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 City, 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
  
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
  
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
  
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 City, 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 
1993 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
  
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
  
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 City, 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
 
Notes
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 2
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 3
  
October 22
 
In Your House 
 
Winnipeg Arena 
 
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
 
10,339
 
Diesel  (c) vs. The British Bulldog  for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 4
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 5
  
1996 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 6
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 7
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 8 Rescheduled on May 28 after a blackout.
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 9
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 10
  
October 20
 
In Your House: Buried Alive 
 
Market Square Arena 
 
Indianapolis, Indiana 
 
9,649
 
The Undertaker  vs. Mankind  in a Buried Alive match 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 11
  
November 17
 
Survivor Series 
 
Madison Square Garden 
 
New York City, 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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 12
  
1997 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 13
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 14
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 15
  
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 
 
Sequentially referred to as In Your House 16
  
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, 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
  
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 City, 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 
 
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
  
January 24
 
Royal Rumble 
 
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim 
 
Anaheim, California 
 
14,816
 
30-man 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, 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, 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
  
January 23
 
Royal Rumble 
 
Madison Square Garden 
 
New York City, 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 
 
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, 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
  
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 
 
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, 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
  
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 
 
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, 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 City, 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 upon Tyne, 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 City, 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 
 
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
 
One Night Stand 
 
Hammerstein Ballroom 
 
New York City, 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 
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 City, 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 
 
74,287
 
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 City, 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 City, 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 
 
74,300
 
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  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. These Network exclusives are noted as "Network exclusive". Beginning in 2021, some countries saw their version of the WWE Network merge under another streaming platform (e.g., in the United States, the WWE Network merged under Peacock  in March 2021, which will transfer to ESPN 's direct-to-consumer streaming service  in April 2026). The "Network exclusive" note from 2021 forward also covers these other platforms.
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
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 
 
60,000–65,000
 
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
  
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 
 
67,000
 
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 Kokugikan 
 
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 Wembley Arena 
 
London, England 
 
10,079
 
"The Demon" Finn Bálor  (c) vs. Samoa Joe  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
2016 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
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 
 
80,709
 
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 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 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
January 14
 
United Kingdom Championship Tournament 
 
Empress Ballroom 
 
Blackpool, 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 
 
64,900
 
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, 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 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
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 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 
 
60,000–65,000
 
Brock Lesnar  (c) vs. Roman Reigns  for the WWE Universal Championship 
 
  
April 27
 
Greatest Royal Rumble 
 
King Abdullah International Stadium 
 
Jeddah, 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 
 
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 
 
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, 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 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
January 12
 
TakeOver: Blackpool 
 
Empress Ballroom 
 
Blackpool, 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 
 
68,000–70,000
 
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, 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
  
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, 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
  
January 12
 
TakeOver: Blackpool II 
 
Empress Ballroom 
 
Blackpool, 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 Abdo Arena 
 
Riyadh, 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  andWWE Global Headquarters 
 
Orlando, Florida  andStamford, 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  andLacey 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
  
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 
 
  
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 
 
17,946
 
Night 1: Sasha Banks  (c) vs. Bianca Belair  for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
April 11
 
18,501
 
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 
 
45,690
 
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 Abdo Arena 
 
Riyadh, 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
  
January 1
 
Day 1 
 
State Farm Arena 
 
Atlanta, Georgia 
 
13,657
 
Big E  (c) vs. Seth "Freakin" 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, 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 
  
April 2
 
WrestleMania 38 
 
AT&T Stadium 
 
Arlington, Texas 
 
65,719
 
Night 1: Stone Cold Steve Austin  vs. Kevin Owens  in a No Holds Barred match 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
April 3
 
65,653
 
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 
 
Paradise, 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, 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
  
January 28
 
Royal Rumble 
 
Alamodome 
 
San Antonio, Texas 
 
42,928
 
Roman Reigns  (c) vs. Kevin Owens  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship 
 
  
February 4
 
Vengeance Day 
 
Spectrum Center 
 
Charlotte, North Carolina 
 
5,719
 
Bron Breakker  (c) vs. Grayson Waller  in a Steel Cage match  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
February 18
 
Elimination Chamber 
 
Bell Centre 
 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
 
17,271
 
Roman Reigns  (c) vs. Sami Zayn  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship 
 
  
April 1
 
Stand & Deliver 
 
Crypto.com Arena 
 
Los Angeles, California 
 
7,584
 
Bron Breakker  (c) vs. Carmelo Hayes  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive Aired the afternoon of WrestleMania 39 
  
April 1
 
WrestleMania 39 
 
SoFi Stadium 
 
Inglewood, California 
 
67,303
 
Night 1: The Usos  (Jey Uso  and Jimmy Uso ) (c) vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn  for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
April 2
 
67,553
 
Night 2: Roman Reigns  (c) vs. Cody Rhodes  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship 
  
May 6
 
Backlash 
 
Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot 
 
San Juan, Puerto Rico 
 
17,944
 
Cody Rhodes  vs. Brock Lesnar 
 
  
May 27
 
Night of Champions 
 
Jeddah Super Dome 
 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 
 
13,000
 
Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn  (c) vs. The Bloodline  (Roman Reigns  and Solo Sikoa ) for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship 
 
  
May 28
 
Battleground 
 
Tsongas Center 
 
Lowell, Massachusetts 
 
3,482
 
Carmelo Hayes  (c) vs. Bron Breakker  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
July 1
 
Money in the Bank 
 
The O2 Arena 
 
London, England 
 
18,885
 
The Bloodline  (Roman Reigns  and Solo Sikoa ) vs. The Usos  (Jey Uso  and Jimmy Uso )
 
  
July 30
 
The Great American Bash 
 
H-E-B Center 
 
Cedar Park, Texas 
 
4,252
 
Carmelo Hayes  (c) vs. Ilja Dragunov  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
August 5
 
SummerSlam 
 
Ford Field 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
 
51,477
 
Roman Reigns  (c) vs. Jey Uso  in a Tribal Combat match  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship  and recognition of Tribal Chief of the Anoaʻi family 
 
  
September 2
 
Payback 
 
PPG Paints Arena 
 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
 
14,584
 
Seth "Freakin" Rollins  (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
  
September 30
 
No Mercy 
 
Mechanics Bank Arena 
 
Bakersfield, California 
 
4,954
 
Becky Lynch  (c) vs. Tiffany Stratton  in an Extreme Rules match  for the NXT Women's Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
October 7
 
Fastlane 
 
Gainbridge Fieldhouse 
 
Indianapolis, Indiana 
 
14,529
 
Seth "Freakin" Rollins  (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura  in a Last Man Standing match  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
  
November 4
 
Crown Jewel 
 
Mohammed Abdo Arena 
 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
 
 
Roman Reigns  (c) vs. LA Knight  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship 
 
  
November 25
 
Survivor Series: WarGames 
 
Allstate Arena 
 
Rosemont, Illinois 
 
17,138
 
Cody Rhodes , Seth "Freakin" Rollins , Jey Uso , Sami Zayn , and Randy Orton  vs. The Judgment Day  (Damian Priest , Finn Bálor , "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio , and JD McDonagh ) and Drew McIntyre  in a WarGames match 
 
  
December 9
 
Deadline 
 
Total Mortgage Arena 
 
Bridgeport, Connecticut 
 
5,529
 
Ilja Dragunov  (c) vs. Baron Corbin  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
2024 
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
January 27
 
Royal Rumble 
 
Tropicana Field 
 
St. Petersburg, Florida 
 
48,044
 
30-man Royal Rumble match 
 
  
February 4
 
Vengeance Day 
 
F&M Bank Arena 
 
Clarksville, Tennessee 
 
3,970
 
Ilja Dragunov  (c) vs. Trick Williams  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
February 24
 
Elimination Chamber 
 
Optus Stadium 
 
Burswood, Western Australia, Australia 
 
52,590
 
Rhea Ripley  (c) vs. Nia Jax  for the Women's World Championship 
 
  
April 6
 
Stand & Deliver 
 
Wells Fargo Center 
 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
 
16,545
 
Trick Williams  vs. Carmelo Hayes 
 
Network exclusive Aired the afternoon of WrestleMania XL 
  
April 6
 
WrestleMania XL 
 
Lincoln Financial Field 
 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
 
60,036
 
Night 1: The Bloodline  (The Rock  and Roman Reigns ) vs. Cody Rhodes  and Seth "Freakin" Rollins 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
April 7
 
60,203
 
Night 2: Roman Reigns  (c) vs. Cody Rhodes  in a Bloodline Rules match  for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship 
  
May 4
 
Backlash 
 
LDLC Arena 
 
Décines-Charpieu, France 
 
11,628
 
Cody Rhodes  (c) vs. AJ Styles  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
  
May 25
 
King and Queen of the Ring 
 
Jeddah Super Dome 
 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 
 
20,000
 
Cody Rhodes  (c) vs. Logan Paul  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
  
June 9
 
Battleground 
 
UFC Apex 
 
Enterprise, Nevada 
 
679
 
Trick Williams  (c) vs. Ethan Page  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
June 15
 
Clash at the Castle 
 
OVO Hydro 
 
Glasgow, Scotland 
 
11,391
 
Damian Priest  (c) vs. Drew McIntyre  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
  
July 6
 
Money in the Bank 
 
Scotiabank Arena 
 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 
19,858
 
Cody Rhodes , Randy Orton , and Kevin Owens  vs. The Bloodline  (Solo Sikoa , Tama Tonga , and Jacob Fatu ) in a six-man tag team match 
 
  
July 7
 
Heatwave 
 
Scotiabank Arena 
 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 
9,132
 
Trick Williams  (c) vs. Je'Von Evans  vs. Ethan Page  vs. Shawn Spears  in a fatal four-way match  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
August 3
 
SummerSlam 
 
Cleveland Browns Stadium 
 
Cleveland, Ohio 
 
57,791
 
Cody Rhodes  (c) vs. Solo Sikoa  in a Bloodline Rules match  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
  
August 31
 
Bash in Berlin 
 
Uber Arena 
 
Berlin, Germany 
 
13,149
 
Gunther  (c) vs. Randy Orton  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
  
September 1
 
No Mercy 
 
Ball Arena 
 
Denver, Colorado 
 
6,899
 
Ethan Page  (c) vs. Joe Hendry  for the NXT Championship  with Trick Williams  as the special guest referee 
 
Network exclusive
  
October 5
 
Bad Blood 
 
State Farm Arena 
 
Atlanta, Georgia 
 
16,902
 
Cody Rhodes  and Roman Reigns  vs. The Bloodline  (Solo Sikoa  and Jacob Fatu )
 
  
October 27
 
Halloween Havoc 
 
Giant Center 
 
Hershey, Pennsylvania 
 
4,940
 
Trick Williams  (c) vs. Ethan Page  in a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal : Devil's Playground match  for the NXT Championship 
 
Network exclusive
  
November 2
 
Crown Jewel 
 
Mohammed Abdo Arena 
 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
 
 
Cody Rhodes  (Undisputed-c ) vs. Gunther  (World-c ) for the inaugural WWE Crown Jewel Championship 
 
  
November 30
 
Survivor Series: WarGames 
 
Rogers Arena 
 
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 
 
17,828
 
Roman Reigns , The Usos  (Jey Uso  and Jimmy Uso ), Sami Zayn , and CM Punk  vs. The Bloodline  (Solo Sikoa , Jacob Fatu , Tama Tonga , and Tonga Loa ) and Bronson Reed  in a WarGames match 
 
  
December 7
 
Deadline 
 
Minneapolis Armory 
 
Minneapolis, Minnesota 
 
2,000
 
Sol Ruca  vs. Stephanie Vaquer  vs. Zaria  vs. Giulia  vs. Wren Sinclair  in a five-woman Iron Survivor Challenge 
 
Network exclusive
  
December 14
 
Saturday Night's Main Event 
 
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 
 
Uniondale, New York 
 
14,186
 
Cody Rhodes  (c) vs. Kevin Owens  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
Peacock  and NBC  exclusive simulcast  Sequentially referred to as Saturday Night's Main Event 37
 
2025 
Starting in January 2025, WWE began a partnership with Netflix  where Raw   would broadcast live worldwide every week. Internationally outside the United States, all episodes of SmackDown   and NXT  , as well as livestreaming supercards would also move to Netflix. With this partnership, WWE discontinued the WWE Network  in all countries, with the exception of a few which do not receive WWE on Netflix. Every livestreaming supercard in 2025 would air on both Peacock  in the United States and Netflix internationally. The "Network exclusive" events will no longer be notable, as of January 2025, with the discontinuation of the WWE Network in the majority of regions around the world.
Date
 
Event
 
Venue
 
Location
 
Attendance
 
Final match
 
Notes
  
January 25
 
Saturday Night's Main Event 
 
Frost Bank Center 
 
San Antonio, Texas 
 
16,406
 
Gunther  (c) vs. Jey Uso  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
Peacock  and NBC  exclusive simulcast   Sequentially referred to as Saturday Night's Main Event 38
 
February 1
 
Royal Rumble 
 
Lucas Oil Stadium 
 
Indianapolis, Indiana 
 
70,347
 
30-man Royal Rumble match 
 
  
February 15
 
Vengeance Day 
 
CareFirst Arena 
 
Washington, D.C. 
 
3,849
 
Giulia  (c) vs. Bayley  vs. Roxanne Perez  vs. Cora Jade  in a fatal four-way match  for the NXT Women's Championship 
 
  
March 1
 
Elimination Chamber 
 
Rogers Centre 
 
Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 
38,493
 
John Cena  vs. CM Punk  vs. Drew McIntyre  vs. Logan Paul  vs. Damian Priest  vs. Seth "Freakin" Rollins  in a six-man Elimination Chamber match 
 
  
April 19
 
Stand & Deliver 
 
T-Mobile Arena 
 
Paradise, Nevada 
 
~7,000
 
Oba Femi  (c) vs. Je'Von Evans  vs. Trick Williams  in a triple threat match  for the NXT Championship 
 
Aired on the afternoon of WrestleMania 41 
  
April 19
 
WrestleMania 41 
 
Allegiant Stadium 
 
Paradise, Nevada 
 
60,151
 
Night 1: CM Punk  vs. Roman Reigns  vs. Seth Rollins  in a triple threat match 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
April 20
 
60,212
 
Night 2: Cody Rhodes  (c) vs. John Cena  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
  
May 10
 
Backlash 
 
Enterprise Center 
 
St. Louis, Missouri 
 
17,155
 
John Cena  (c) vs. Randy Orton  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
  
May 24
 
Saturday Night's Main Event 
 
Yuengling Center 
 
Tampa, Florida 
 
9,762
 
Jey Uso  (c) vs. Logan Paul  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
Peacock  and NBC  exclusive simulcast  Sequentially referred to as Saturday Night's Main Event 39
 
May 25
 
Battleground 
 
Yuengling Center 
 
Tampa, Florida 
 
7,481
 
Joe Hendry  (c) vs. Trick Williams  for the TNA World Championship 
 
  
June 7
 
Worlds Collide
 
Kia Forum 
 
Inglewood, California 
 
10,825
 
El Hijo del Vikingo  (c) vs. Chad Gable  for the AAA Mega Championship 
 
YouTube  exclusive Co-produced with Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide  Aired on the afternoon of Money in the Bank 
 
June 7
 
Money in the Bank 
 
Intuit Dome 
 
Inglewood, California 
 
17,069
 
Cody Rhodes  and Jey Uso  vs. John Cena  and Logan Paul 
 
  
June 28
 
Night of Champions 
 
Kingdom Arena 
 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
 
 
John Cena  (c) vs. CM Punk  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
 
  
July 12
 
The Great American Bash 
 
Center Stage 
 
Atlanta, Georgia 
 
 
Jordynne Grace  and Blake Monroe  vs. Fatal Influence  (Jacy Jayne  and Fallon Henley )
 
Aired on the afternoon of Saturday Night's Main Event .
  
July 12
 
Saturday Night's Main Event 
 
State Farm Arena 
 
Atlanta, Georgia 
 
12,350
 
Gunther  (c) vs. Goldberg  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
Peacock  and NBC  exclusive simulcast   Sequentially referred to as Saturday Night's Main Event 40
 
July 13
 
Evolution 
 
State Farm Arena 
 
Atlanta, Georgia 
 
8,351
 
Iyo Sky  (c) vs. Rhea Ripley  vs. Naomi  in a triple threat match  for the Women's World Championship 
 
  
August 2
 
SummerSlam 
 
MetLife Stadium 
 
East Rutherford, New Jersey 
 
53,161
 
Night 1: CM Punk  (c) vs. Seth Rollins  for the World Heavyweight Championship 
 
Aired as a two-part event
  
August 3
 
60,561
 
Night 2: John Cena  (c) vs. Cody Rhodes  in a Street Fight  for the Undisputed WWE Championship 
  
August 16
 
Triplemanía XXXIII 
 
Arena CDMX 
 
Mexico City , Mexico 
 
19,691
 
El Hijo del Vikingo  (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio  vs. Dragon Lee  vs. El Grande Americano  in a four-way match  for the AAA Mega Championship 
 
YouTube  exclusive Non-WWE event
 
Upcoming event schedule 
2025 
2026 
Number of events by year 
  
Overall total  — 540 (10 more confirmed) 
Themed events 
Many WWE events are thematic , centering on particular types of matches, or have an annually recurring main event. Most themed or gimmick events (sans the "Big Five" 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.[ 32]  
Event
 
Feature
  
Current
  
Royal Rumble  
Features the Royal Rumble match .[ 33] [ 34] [ 35]  
  
Elimination Chamber  
Features the Elimination Chamber match .[ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39]  
  
Worlds Collide  
An interpromotional event featuring wrestlers from both WWE and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide . The event was previously themed around interbrand competition between the NXT  and NXT UK  brands . The event initially included an interbrand single-elimination tournament , featuring wrestlers from the NXT, NXT UK, and 205 Live  brands.[ 40]   There was also a four-episode miniseries  of the same name spun off from the original event in 2019 that aired exclusively on the WWE Network  and also involved Raw  and SmackDown .
  
Money in the Bank  
Features the Money in the Bank ladder match .[ 41]  
  
Night of Champions  
Features championship  matches. From 2007 to 2015, the theme was that every active WWE championship  of the main roster was defended;[ 42] [ 43]   this event was replaced by Clash of Champions  in 2016 with a similar concept. Night of Champions was reinstated in 2023, but not every main roster championship was defended.
  
Evolution 
 
Female-only event themed around WWE's various women's divisions .[ 44]  
  
Crown Jewel  
Features the Crown Jewel Championship matches, which see world champions in direct head-to-head competition.
  
Survivor Series  
Features elimination-style matches , particularly the traditional Survivor Series match .[ 45]  Carried an interbrand theme from 2016 to 2021,[ 46]   and then themed on the WarGames match  beginning in 2022.[ 47]  
  
Bad Blood  
Features the Hell in a Cell match .[ 48]  
  
Former
  
The Wrestling Classic  
Featured The Wrestling Classic, a single-elimination tournament .[ 49]  
  
Invasion  
All of the matches were between the WWF and The Alliance  of WCW  and ECW .[ 50]  
  
One Night Stand  
The pay-per-views were themed around the original Extreme Championship Wrestling  promotion and consisted of various hardcore-based matches.[ 51] [ 52] Extreme Rules  replaced this event in 2009 and continued the concept of featuring various hardcore-based matches.[ 53]  
  
Taboo Tuesday , later Cyber Sunday  
Fans were able to vote on the matches, such as opponents or stipulations.[ 54]  
  
Breaking Point  
Featured matches with "give up" stipulations, such as submission matches  and I Quit matches .[ 55]  
  
Fatal 4-Way  
Featured Fatal 4-Way matches .[ 56] [ 57]  
  
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;[ 58] [ 59]   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).
  
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.[ 60] [ 61]  
  
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 .
  
Clash of Champions  
Every active WWE championship  available to Raw  and SmackDown  was defended (205 Live  was also involved in 2019).[ 62]  
 
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.[ 63]  The 2014 event  was promoted as "TLC: Tables, Ladders, Chairs... and Stairs" and included a steel stairs match .[ 64]  
  
NXT WarGames 
 
Featured the WarGames match .
  
Hell in a Cell  
Featured the Hell in a Cell match .[ 48]  
  
Extreme Rules  
Generally featured at least one Extreme Rules match , while other matches were variants of hardcore wrestling .[ 53] [ 52]  
  
King and Queen of the Ring  
Featured the King of the Ring  and Queen of the Ring  tournaments.[ 65]  
  
See also 
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