So, I was chilling on the couch the other day, flipping through channels, and I stumbled upon some old WWE matches. Got me thinking, “When’s the next big WWE event?” I’m a huge fan, but I don’t always keep up with the schedule.
First thing I did was grab my phone and start searching. I typed in “next WWE pay-per-view” into the search bar. Found a bunch of articles, but they were kinda all over the place. Some talked about past events, others were just general info about WWE.
Then I remembered, “Hey, there’s gotta be something on their official website, right?” So I navigated to the website, and that’s when things got easier. I found a section that listed all their “premium live events.” That’s what they call their big shows now, apparently.
Turns out, these events are usually once a month. I learned that in 2024, they already had some events called “Day 1” and a couple of classics like “Royal Rumble,” and “Elimination Chamber.”
I also dug into how to watch these things. Before 2022 all events were on Sunday, but now mostly are on Saturdays because of some big shot named Nick Khan. I also noticed they always do a pre-show with interviews and stuff before the actual event.
I did some more digging. Before 2022, these events were usually on Sundays, but it looks like they started doing more on Saturdays. I saw a quote from some big shot at WWE, Nick Khan, saying that big events do better on Saturday nights. Makes sense, I guess. Weekends are when people are free to watch.
Another thing I noticed is that they always have a pre-show before the main event. It’s like a warm-up with interviews and match previews. Kinda cool to get hyped up before the real action starts.
I also explored a little bit about where to watch them. These days, it seems like you need to subscribe to some streaming service called “Peacock Premium” to catch all of them.
Here are the key takeaways from my little investigation:
- WWE’s big events are now called “premium live events.”
- They usually happen once a month.
- Most events are now on Saturdays instead of Sundays.
- There’s a pre-show before each event.
- The easiest way to catch all of them seems to be through the “Peacock Premium” streaming service.
So yeah, that’s my journey to finding out about the next WWE pay-per-view. It wasn’t too hard once I knew where to look. Now I’m all set to catch the next big show!