Alright folks, so today I wanted to walk you through how I usually figure out what the next big WWE event, the pay-per-view, is gonna be. It’s not always super obvious, especially with all the weekly shows and specials they throw around now.

So, first thing I usually do is head over to the main place, you know, the official source. I kinda skim through their front page stuff, see if there’s any big banner screaming the next event name and date. Sometimes it’s right there, plain as day. Easy peasy.
But, let’s be real, sometimes that main page is just a mess of news about Raw or Smackdown, or whoever just got injured. So, if I don’t spot it right away, my next move is often to hunt for their schedule or events section. It’s usually tucked away somewhere in the menus. I click around a bit, look for something that looks like a calendar listing.
- Look for ‘Events’.
- Maybe ‘Schedule’.
- Sometimes ‘Tickets’ has the upcoming big shows listed too.
Finding that calendar is usually the jackpot. It’ll list the dates and, if they’ve announced it, the name of the PPV. You gotta watch out though, make sure you’re looking at the actual pay-per-views, not just a live event tour date or a special TV episode.
Double Checking the Details
Once I think I’ve found it, say, I see a date listed for a Sunday next month with a name like ‘Clash at the Castle’ or whatever fancy title they came up with, I take a mental note. Sometimes, just to be 100% sure, I might quickly check out one of those big wrestling news sites – you know the type, the ones run by fans who live and breathe this stuff. They almost always have the confirmed PPV schedule posted somewhere prominent because, well, that’s what everyone wants to know.
I don’t spend ages on those fan sites usually, just a quick glance to confirm the date and name I found matches what the hardcore community is talking about. If it lines up, I’m good to go. If there’s conflicting info, I usually trust the official schedule page first, but keep an eye out in case things change. WWE loves changing things last minute, right?

So yeah, that’s pretty much my process. Start official, dig into their schedule, maybe cross-reference with the fan chatter if needed. Takes a few minutes, but then I know when to clear my Sunday night. Got it marked down now. Simple enough, usually.