Have you heard the old saying about the only guarantees in life being death and taxes? Well, you can add WWE premium live events (formerly known as pay-per-views) to that list, as the sports entertainment company has continued to produce big shows even after a year in which the company was sold and is currently operating under new ownership. The brand remains strong, as does the number of major live events it’s holding yearly.
Below is a breakdown of each and every WWE premium live event, as well as major NXT shows, that will air live on WWE Network on Peacock throughout 2024 and beyond. If you’re someone who likes to watch each and every major match, I’d suggest giving this list a good look and holding onto that Peacock Premium subscription for the foreseeable future.
WrestleMania 40 – April 6-7, 2024
For the first time in 25 years, the “Granddaddy of Them All” will return to the “City of Brotherly Love” in April 2024, when Lincoln Financial Field (the home of the Philadelphia Eagles) hosts WrestleMania 40. In July 2022, WWE announced that the biggest wrestling event of the year will take place on April 6 and 7, 2024, continuing the two-day model first put in place a few years ago.
Obviously, no matches have been announced yet, but with Cody Rhodes and Bayley emerging as the Royal Rumble winners, expect for some matches to be announced eventually. Of course, there’s still much more that can happen between now and the big weekend, so keep an eye on what’s happening on Monday Night Raw and SmackDown.
Currently, it’s being speculated that we’ll get a rematch of Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns, and we’ll see Rhodes attempt to “finish the story” and defeat the mega-champion Reigns. Rhodes wasn’t able to the first time around, but that was largely because Reigns had the strength of The Bloodline to bail him out. Could he defeat Rhodes if he’s truly taking him on solo?
WrestleMania Backlash May 24, 2024
If WrestleMania 40 is shaping up to be the biggest event the company has had in quite some time, it only makes sense that WWE Backlash would be an equally massive follow-up. For example, should Cody Rhodes “finish the story,” one can only imagine what he’ll be faced with should Roman Reigns demand a rematch clause.
One other big thing of note is that this will be the first time ever that the WWE hosts a pay-per-view in France. In a year that already seems like the organization will host many big matches abroad, it’s only fitting that some country gets its first-ever major event.
Money In The Bank July 6, 2024
The WWE is headed to Toronto in July for Money in the Bank, and will give a couple superstars a chance to cash-in and change their careers in the company for the better. In 2023, Iyo Sky went from supporting character to top star with her impressive title reign, while Damian Priest still has yet to make good of his opportunity to challenge a champion. I’ll be curious to see who has the best chance of getting the briefcase in the new year, especially with the slew of talent deserving of a major championship.
SummerSlam August 2, 2024
It wasn’t all that long ago there were people questioning whether or not Logan Paul had what it takes to be a star in the WWE. Now, he’s rolling into WrestleMania 40 as the United States champion and will likely be a part of when SummerSlam comes to his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. The Miz is also billed as from the area, so I wouldn’t be surprised if both stars get a chance to shine in front of friends and family.
Bash In Berlin August 31, 2024
WWE announced a major show coming to Berlin in 2024, well ahead of its arrival. While we don’t know what Bash In Berlin will entail, there’s a lot of excitement, considering it’s the first major event for the country. I think it’s safe to assume that this will be a big event for Gunther and the rest of Imperium. I can’t wait to see what’s on the way.
Upcoming WWE Events Without A Date Set
Most of the dates for the upcoming WWE events have been set at this point, but there are some major shows on the horizon that still remain a mystery at this point. Here’s a breakdown of the usual premium live events we still are waiting on dates for:
- SummerSlam
- Fastlane
- Survivor Series
- Crown Jewel
Previously Held WWE Events
Below is a list of all the WWE events held throughout 2024, as well as how to watch each show streaming.
- Royal Rumble – Saturday, January 27 2024 – Stream It On Peacock
- Elimination Chamber – Saturday, February 24 2024 – Stream It On Peacock
A lot of these upcoming WWE events are a ways off, but there is still plenty of wrestling on the 2024 TV schedule to hold you over in the meantime. Check out some matches from some of your favorite superstars and stick with CinemaBlend for updates about them.