So, I was trying to figure out the WWE PPV schedule for 2023. You know, those big wrestling events that everyone gets hyped about. I wanted to make sure I didn’t miss any of them, especially since they changed things up a bit this year.
First, I noticed that most of the events are now on Saturday nights. Apparently, the big boss at WWE, this guy Nick Khan, thought it was a better idea to have these big sports events on Saturdays. Makes sense, I guess. Weekends are when most people can actually watch without worrying about work or whatever.
I started looking up each event one by one. It was a bit of a pain, but I wanted to get all the details right. They have these pre-shows before most events, which are pretty cool. They do interviews, preview the matches, and have a bunch of experts talking about what’s going to happen. It’s a good way to get even more pumped for the main event.
Then, I stumbled upon some news about an event called Fastlane. They hadn’t done it in a while, but they brought it back this year. It was on October 7th, in Indianapolis. That was a Saturday, too, following the new trend. They had wrestlers from both Raw and SmackDown, so it was a pretty big deal.
I also realized there’s a big gap between Survivor Series and Royal Rumble. To fill that, WWE brought back Saturday Night’s Main Event. They really packed the schedule to keep us fans entertained. It’s all about those Raw, Smackdown, and NXT superstars.
Here’s what I did to keep track:
- I made a list of all the events in order.
- Marked down the dates and locations.
- Noted which wrestlers were going to be there, especially if it involved folks from Raw, Smackdown, or NXT.
My Conclusion
It took a bit of time, but I managed to get the whole schedule sorted out. Now I’m all set for a year of awesome wrestling. It’s cool to see how they’ve changed things up, and I’m excited to see all the action. I highly suggest doing the same. Grab a pen, do some digging, and mark your calendar with all the WWE PPV events!