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The Ultimate 2026 Wrestling PPV Calendar

Every major professional wrestling pay-per-view and premium live event in 2026, organized by date with venues, streaming platforms, and our must-watch recommendations. Bookmark this page and never miss a show.

By the SuplexDigest Team12 min readPublished January 5, 2026Updated March 17, 2026
The Ultimate 2026 Wrestling PPV Calendar

How to Use This Calendar

This calendar covers every major PPV and premium live event from WWE, AEW, TNA, and NJPW scheduled for 2026. We update this page as new events are announced and dates are confirmed. Events that have already occurred are marked with results links where available. For streaming platform details, check our How & Where to Watch Wrestling guide.

WWE Premium Live Events 2026

All WWE PLEs stream on Peacock (US) and Netflix (international).

Royal Rumble

Completed

Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN

January 25

CM Punk won the men's Rumble. Bayley won the women's Rumble.

Elimination Chamber

Completed

Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada

March 1

Final stop before WrestleMania. Chamber matches determined title challengers.

WrestleMania 42

Must Watch

Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV

April 19-20

The grandest stage of them all. Two-night event.

Backlash

Moody Center, Austin, TX

May 10

WrestleMania rematches and fallout.

King and Queen of the Ring

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

June 7

Tournament event crowning the 2026 King and Queen.

Money in the Bank

Must Watch

Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Canada

July 5

Ladder matches for the briefcase contracts.

SummerSlam

Must Watch

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

August 2

The biggest party of the summer. Stadium show.

Bash in Berlin

Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany

September 13

WWE's European PLE returns.

Bad Blood

State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

October 4

Hell in a Cell matches expected.

Crown Jewel

TBD, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

November 1

Saudi Arabia event with special attraction matches.

Survivor Series: WarGames

Must Watch

Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

November 29

Brand warfare and WarGames matches.

AEW Pay-Per-Views 2026

AEW PPVs are available on Bleacher Report (US) and FITE/Triller TV (international).

Revolution

Completed

Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA

March 1

MJF retained. Ospreay returned. Rousey debuted.

Double or Nothing

Must Watch

T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV

May 24

AEW's anniversary show. Historically their best card of the year.

Forbidden Door

Must Watch

TBD, Tokyo, Japan

June 28

Inter-promotional event with NJPW, CMLL, and more.

All In

Must Watch

Wembley Stadium, London, England

August 23

AEW's biggest show of the year returns to Wembley for the third time.

WrestleDream

Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

October 11

Tribute to Antonio Inoki. Strong card expected.

Full Gear

Must Watch

Prudential Center, Newark, NJ

November 22

AEW's traditional end-of-year blowoff event.

TNA Wrestling Events 2026

TNA events stream on TNA+ and air on AMC. See our TNA 2026 guide for more details on their revival.

Hard To Kill

Completed

Center Stage, Atlanta, GA

January 18

TNA's first PPV of the year. Strong card with Joe Hendry main eventing.

Sacrifice

Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY

April 5

TNA's WrestleMania-week adjacent show.

Against All Odds

2300 Arena, Philadelphia, PA

June 14

Returning classic TNA PPV name.

Emergence

Cicero Stadium, Chicago, IL

August 16

Summer PPV with traditionally strong cards.

Bound for Glory

Must Watch

TBD

October 25

TNA's biggest show of the year. Their WrestleMania equivalent.

NJPW Major Events 2026

NJPW events stream on NJPW World. All times listed are JST unless noted.

Wrestle Kingdom 20

Must WatchCompleted

Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan

January 4

NJPW's biggest event. The Tokyo Dome show that defines the year.

The New Beginning in Osaka

Completed

Osaka-jo Hall, Osaka, Japan

February 11

Post-Wrestle Kingdom follow-up with strong title defenses.

Sakura Genesis

Ryogoku Sumo Hall, Tokyo, Japan

April 13

Spring event with championship implications.

Forbidden Door (w/ AEW)

Must Watch

TBD, Tokyo, Japan

June 28

Joint event with AEW featuring cross-promotional dream matches.

G1 Climax 36

Must Watch

Various venues, Japan

August 8-18

The greatest tournament in wrestling. Multi-week round-robin tournament.

King of Pro-Wrestling

Ryogoku Sumo Hall, Tokyo, Japan

October 14

Fall PPV setting up the year-end stories.

Which Events Are Must-See?

Not every PPV is created equal. If you can only watch a handful of events this year, here are our absolute must-see recommendations:

  1. WrestleMania 42 (April 19-20) — The biggest wrestling event of the year, period. The card is historically stacked. Do not miss this. Read our full preview.
  2. AEW All In (August 23) — Wembley Stadium, 80,000 fans, AEW's biggest annual event. The atmosphere alone makes this special.
  3. WWE SummerSlam (August 2) — The number two WWE event of the year typically delivers the biggest shakeups and surprise moments.
  4. NJPW G1 Climax (August) — Three weeks of the best tournament wrestling on the planet. Even watching the finals is worth your time.
  5. AEW Double or Nothing (May 24) — AEW's anniversary show in Vegas has consistently been one of their best cards.

How to Watch: Streaming Platform Guide

Peacock (US)

$7.99/month — All WWE PLEs, plus the full WWE Network library. The essential subscription for WWE fans in the United States.

Netflix (International)

Standard subscription — WWE PLEs stream internationally on Netflix as part of the existing deal.

Bleacher Report / Triller TV

$49.99 per AEW PPV — AEW's US PPV provider. Individual event purchases or a Triller TV+ subscription.

TNA+

$9.99/month — TNA's streaming service with live PPVs, Impact tapings, and the complete TNA library.

NJPW World

$9.99/month — Every NJPW event live, plus the complete archive. English commentary available for major events.

Stay Updated

This calendar is updated regularly as new events are announced and dates are confirmed. Bookmark this page and check back for the latest information on all wrestling PPVs in 2026. For weekly show schedules and streaming details, visit our How & Where to Watch guide.