Okay, so the other day I wanted to figure out when the next WWE pay-per-view was happening. It’s something I try to keep track of, you know, gotta know when the big shows are on.

My Process
First thing I did, pretty straightforward, was just grab my phone. Opened up my usual browser. Didn’t overthink it, really.
I typed something simple into the search bar. Probably just “next wwe ppv” or maybe “wwe pay per view schedule”. Something like that. Hit enter and waited for the results to pop up.
Got a bunch of links back, as you’d expect. Some were news sites talking about wrestling, some looked like fan forums, and then there was the official WWE stuff.
- I usually glance at the top results first. Sometimes Google or whatever just shows you the answer right there in a box.
- Didn’t see it immediately that way this time, or maybe I just scrolled past it too quick.
- So, I decided to look for the most reliable source. That usually means the official WWE page itself. Found a link that looked like their schedule or events page.
Clicked on that. Had to navigate their site a little bit. They usually have an “Events” or “Schedule” or sometimes a “Shows” section. Found it after a click or two.
There it was. The site listed the upcoming events pretty clearly. Found the next one labeled as a pay-per-view (or “Premium Live Event” as they call ’em now). It had the date, the name of the event, and usually the location listed right there.

Just to be sure, ’cause sometimes dates can shift around or maybe I clicked an old link somehow, I quickly cross-referenced it. Went back to the search results and checked one or two of the major wrestling news sites. They all seemed to have the same date and event name listed. Good enough for me.
So yeah, that was basically it. Just a quick search, jump over to the official source, maybe a quick double-check on a news site, and boom, got the info I needed. Took maybe, what, two minutes? Pretty simple stuff, really. Now I know when to clear my schedule.