WWE Announces 2022 Pay-Per-View Schedule, Streaming on Peacock


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WWE opens its shows with the phrase “Then. Now. Forever,” but today, the 69-year-old company is making history by announcing its pay-per-view schedule, dates, and locations for the following year. The professional wrestling promotion announced 9 PPV events for next year, with WrestleMania’s return to AT&T Stadium being the highlight. 

WWE Network on Peacock will be the exclusive streaming home of all of WWE’s live pay-per-view events. Subscribers to Peacock Premium can watch WWE Originals, access to the WWE Vault, all of 2022’s PPV events, and much more for only $4.99/month. The full schedule of next year’s events is listed, below.

WWE PPV Schedule

  • Saturday, Jan. 1 – Day 1 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta
  • Saturday, Jan. 29 – Royal Rumble at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis
  • Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 – WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium in Dallas
  • Sunday, May 8 – Pay-per-view at Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I.
  • Sunday, June 5 – Pay-Per-View at Allstate Arena in Chicago
  • Saturday, July 2 – Money In The Bank at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
  • Saturday, July 30 – SummerSlam at Nissan Stadium in Nashville
  • Saturday, Sept. 3 or Sunday, Sept. 4 – Pay-Per-View at TBD location
  • Saturday, Nov. 26 – Survivor Series at TD Garden in Boston

With a minimum of 4 stadium events, next year’s schedule sets a new record for the most stadium events in the promotion’s 6+ decades. There is a possibility of at least 2 more stadium shows since WWE has yet to announce the PPVs that will be taking place in February and October, which over the last couple of years have been their Saudi Arabia shows.

Another stadium show could take place on Labor Day weekend. Industry insider Sean Ross Sapp tweeted that the September 3 and 4 show is rumored to take place in the United Kingdom and could be on the same day as rival promotion, All Elite Wrestling’s All Out. This would be the first time a main roster WWE PPV and an AEW PPV would take place on the same day adding another battle to the warring promotions.

Fans of the WWE Universe who want to be treated to some in-ring action tonight can find out how to watch the promotion’s Halloween-themed show, NXT: Halloween Havoc here.

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