Have you heard the old adage that the only guarantees in life are death and taxes? Well, you can add premium WWE live events (formerly known as pay-per-view) to this list, as the sports entertainment company will continue to produce great shows. despite all the behind-the-scenes drama of Vince McMahon . But, seriously, nothing can stop the world’s biggest wrestling promotion from putting on a show (just look at what the company has been up to during the COVID-19 pandemic) and 2022 doesn’t seem to be any different. , along with a list of upcoming WWE events.
Below is a list of all the live WWE premium events that will be played in WWE Peacock Network all year round and beyond …
Money in the bank – July 2, 2022
While not part of the “Big Four” (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series), Money in the Bank has become one of the company’s biggest events in more than a decade since its launch. He joined the WWE program in 2010.The 2022 event, which takes place Saturday, July 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena outside Las Vegas, promises to be as exciting as the previous rumors.
The next WWE event will feature two Money in the Bank ladder matches (one for the men’s roster and one for the women’s roster). Raw Women Champion Bianca Belair, SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, WWE Undisputed Tag Team Champions The Usos and United States Champion Theory will defend their respective titles during the event.
SummerSlam – July 30, 2022
For the first time in the event’s 35-year history, SummerSlam 2022 will take place in July (usually the second half of August), when the massive show kicks off on Saturday, July 30 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. . It will also be the second entry in the history of the show to take place in an outdoor arena (SummerSlam 1992 was held at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
The only match announced right now is WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns against Brock Lesnar returning in a Last Man Standing match for all gold. It looks like the two longtime enemies continue your shared story a little more time.
WWE Clash At The Castle – September 3, 2022
For the first time in nearly 20 years, WWE will host a major live event from the UK when WWE Clash at the Castle takes place on Saturday 3 September at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales (I live with the latest premium event. UK company). was Insurrextion in June 2003). The event will also be WWE’s first UK-produced stadium show since SummerSlam 1992.
No fighting has been announced at this time, but it’s likely (barring injury) that Drew McIntyre will play a major role, as he’s the focus of the promotional poster and other media leading up to the event.
Extreme Rules – October 8, 2022
definitely a the most painful events On the WWE schedule each year, Extreme Rules will take place on Saturday, October 8 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which previously hosted the 2019 entry along with other notable shows.
At the moment, nothing has been announced for Extreme Rules 2022, but expect to hear a lot more as the fall months approach.
Jewel of the Crown – November 5, 2022
Since 2018, WWE has hosted a series of Saudi Super Shows as part of the country’s Saudi Vision 2030 initiative. This partnership will continue this fall when WWE unveils the latest entry from the Crown Jewel Series in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 5th.
Although a stadium and match lists are yet to be announced, Crown Jewel’s shows (and other WWE events in Saudi Arabia) have been of a massive size, often featuring the best stars of yesterday and today in high-level fights. as non-WWE athletes and celebrities entering the ring.
Survivor Series – November 26, 2022
The last “Big Four” of the year, Survivor Series, will take place on Saturday November 26 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. One of the company’s oldest and most popular events, Survivor Series has given wrestling fans countless great moments over the years, from infamous incidents like “The Montreal Screwjob” to the dawn of icons like The Undertaker, The Rock and The Shield. . . And maybe this Thanksgiving tradition will continue this year.
Be sure to check out the latest information on Survivor Series 2022 and its various matches first fan favorite event .
WrestleMania 39 – April 1 and 2, 2023
Since 2020, all WrestleMania events have taken place over two nights. That tradition will continue with WrestleMania 39 when the “Showcase of the Immortals” takes place Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 April 2023 from SoFi Stadium outside Los Angeles, CA. WWE made the news official during WrestleMania 2022 weekend with a peek highlighting the “Hollywood” subtitle of the upcoming show.
Nothing has been announced regarding matchups, but some big names will take the stage when the “grandfather of them all” returns to Southern California for the first time since 2005. Plus, we may finally see the long rumor. showdown between Roman Reigns and The Rock .
WWE events with dates to be defined
Most of the dates for upcoming WWE events have been set at this point, but there are some big shows on the horizon that still remain a mystery at this point.
TLC: Tables, stairs and chairs
Since its introduction in 2009, WWE’s TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs event has been held in December of every year except one (the 2017 contest was held in October of that year). However, it didn’t take place in 2021 and it’s unclear when it will return.
Royal Rumble 2023
The Royal Rumble event usually takes place during one of the last two weekends in January of each year, but WWE hasn’t officially announced a date for the 2023 show. Expect to hear more soon.
Previous WWE events
Below is a list of all WWE 2022 events held so far, along with how to watch each broadcast.
- WWE Day 1 – Saturday January 1st – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- Royal Rumble – Saturday 29 January – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- Eliminatory Room – Saturday 19th February – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- NXT Stand and Deliver – Saturday 2 April – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- WrestleMania 38 – Saturday April 2nd and Sunday April 3rd – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- WrestleMania Backlash – Sunday 8 May – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
- Hell in a Cell – Sunday 5th June – Stream it on Peacock. (opens in a new tab)
Many of these contests, most notably WrestleMania 39, are still a long way off, but there are plenty of new and returning shows to watch on Gossipify. TV program 2022 .
Source: Cinemablend

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