Alright, guys, so the other day I was trying to figure out what old-school WWE pay-per-views I wanted to watch on the Network. I realized I didn’t even know all of them off the top of my head, especially from back in the day. So, I decided I needed to make a proper list.

First, I opened up my browser. I just went straight to my search engine. Nothing fancy, just typed in “WWE PPV list.”
The results were kinda messy. Some sites had bits and pieces, others were all over the place. It wasn’t just a simple, clean list.
So, I decided to make my own list. I opened up a simple text document. You could use whatever, a Google Doc, Word, anything works.
I started clicking through a few of those search result pages. I copied down the names of the PPVs, one by one, into my document. I made sure to get the years right, too. That part was a little tedious, lots of scrolling and double-checking.
I organized them chronologically, from oldest to newest. It was a little bit of a pain, having to keep going back and forth, but I wanted it to look neat.
- WrestleMania
- SummerSlam
- Survivor Series
- Royal Rumble
- King of the Ring
- …and many more!
Making Sense of it All
After I got all the names down, I started grouping them by era, just to make it easier for me to find what I was looking for later. Like, I put all the “classic” ones together, then the “Attitude Era” ones, and so on.
It took a little while, definitely longer than I thought it would, but finally got a complete list. Way better than trying to remember them all or searching every single time!
Now, I just open my file, pick a PPV, and boom, wrestling time! Super simple.
