Alright, so I was messing around this weekend, trying to figure out what’s next in the WWE universe. You know, the next big pay-per-view (PPV) event. Thought I’d share how I went about digging up the info, just in case anyone else is curious or wants to plan their wrestling-watching schedule.

First thing I did, fired up Google. Pretty basic, right? I typed in “next wwe pay per view”. You gotta start somewhere. The results were a mixed bag – some old news, some speculation sites, the usual internet noise.
Next, I figured I’d head straight to the source. I navigated to WWE’s official website. That’s where they usually announce the PPV schedule. I looked for a “schedule” or “events” section. Found it! They had a list of upcoming events, including the premium live events (that’s what they call PPVs now, apparently).
Okay, so the WWE website listed the next few premium live events, but I wanted to double-check the info. I jumped over to Peacock. Peacock is where WWE streams their PPVs (sorry, premium live events) here in the US. I logged in and checked the “sports” section, specifically the “WWE” area. Peacock usually has the events advertised well in advance.
To be absolutely sure, I hopped onto Twitter. I searched for #WWE and #WWENews. Figured I’d see if there were any reliable wrestling news accounts confirming the dates and location. Spotted a few tweets from reputable sources that matched what I saw on WWE’s website and Peacock. Good sign!
After cross-referencing those three sources, I felt pretty confident I had the right information. The next premium live event is “insert event name here” on “insert date here” at “insert location here”. I even added it to my calendar so I wouldn’t forget.

Basically, that’s how I track down the WWE PPV schedule. A little bit of Googling, a visit to the official source, a quick check on the streaming platform, and a peek at wrestling news on Twitter. Not rocket science, but it gets the job done. Hope this helps someone!