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WWE PPV schedule 2024: When, where every premium live event will be this year
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Date:2025-04-17 21:06:24
The beginning of the new year means a whole new calendar for WWE pay-per-views, also known as premium live events.
The biggest matches and storylines culminate at these events, and they mark another trip around the world for the company, with as many as six events being held outside of the United States, including in Australia, France, Canada, Germany and Saudi Arabia.
The early part of the year is considered the greatest time for wrestling, with the Royal Rumble kicking off the new year slate Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. That's the start of the road to WrestleMania, taking place this April in Philadelphia.
As of New Year's Day, nine premium live events have been announced, including NXT events. Dates and locations for those events have been released, while some big annual pay-per-views, like SummerSlam and Survivor Series, have not been announced yet. WWE will also have two yet-to-be-announced premium live events in Saudi Arabia as part of its deal with the country's General Authority for Entertainment.
Here is a list of every WWE pay-per-view event in 2024 released so far, along with dates and locations:
Royal Rumble
The 2024 Royal Rumble will be held Jan. 27 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida.
NXT Vengeance Day
NXT Vengeance Day is Feb. 4 and will be at F&M Bank Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.
2024 Elimination Chamber
Eliminator Chamber 2024 will be held Feb. 24 at Opus Stadium in Perth, Western Australia.
NXT Stand and Deliver
NXT Stand and Deliver will be the first PPV of WrestleMania weekend, taking place April 6 at Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
WrestleMania 40
WrestleMania 40 will be held April 6 and 7 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Backlash
Backlash 2024 will be May 4 LDLC Arena in Lyon-Decines, France.
Money in the Bank
Money in the Bank 2024 will be July 6 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
NXT Heatwave
Money in the Bank 2024 will be held July 7 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
Bash in Berlin
WWE's Bash in Berlin will be Aug. 31 at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany.
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