As it stands, only some of the pay-per-views, premium live events and special TV shows for WWE in 2023 have been announced. Eventually, you’ll be able to find the list here, as well as on our EWN events page. But for now, all we know is Royal Rumble coming up on January 28, Elimination Chamber on February 18, the 2023 Hall of Fame ceremony, NXT Stand & Deliver on April 1 and WrestleMania over April 1 and 2.
Triple H has already made some changes to the status quo. WarGames was never part of Survivor Series until this year. Rumors and speculation surround the departure of Hell in a Cell and Money in the Bank from the lineup.
So before we get into the new year, I figured I would do another round of Fantasy Booking. Specifically, what would I like to see as the full calendar of specials for WWE in 2023?
I’m a man who loves his lists, so let’s start diving into this.
These are names that are noteworthy (unlike something like “ECW It Ain’t Seinfeld” or “WCW Greed”), but I’m addressing here why I’m not using them in any capacity.
I have ideas for some other titles to be used in non-event fashion.
At any point in the year, these names could be used for special episodes of Raw, NXT or SmackDown, or for gimmick matches on a lineup.
(Live Tour) – WWE New Year’s Revolution Tour
(TV Special) – NXT New Year’s Evil
(Premium Live Event) – WWE Royal Rumble
Explanation: NXT has a special edition of the Tuesday episode around January 1. Royal Rumble is perfect. Don’t mess with it. Call any of the live events the New Year’s Revolution tour in December/January.
(Live Tour) – WWE Road to WrestleMania tour
(TV Special) – NXT Vengeance Day
(Premium Live Event) – WWE No Way Out
Explanation: Elimination Chamber takes place at No Way Out and features either champions defending their titles to earn a spot at WrestleMania, or No. 1 contenders’ being established for whoever the Royal Rumble winners don’t challenge. Meanwhile, NXT has their special television episode around Valentine’s Day.
(Live Tour) – Road to WrestleMania tour is continuing
(TV Special / Premium Live Event) – NXT Roadblock
(Special Broadcast) – March to WrestleMania
Explanation: No pay-per-view this month, although I’d consider making Roadblock a premium live event if need be (ie, if Peacock wants to have those). Spend this month building up WrestleMania and not doing side detours. Have a special television broadcast at the end of the month on NBC that fills people in on all the feuds that have been building up to WrestleMania to try to bring in some casuals.
(TV Special) – NXT Stand & Deliver
(TV Special) – WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
(Premium Live Event) – WrestleMania Night 1 and WrestleMania Night 2
(TV Special) – WrestleMania Backlash Week of Raw and SmackDown
Explanation: Frankly, I don’t like the name Stand & Deliver. Even more so, I don’t think it should be a pay-per-view happening just before WrestleMania. It crowds the weekend. That should be the special Tuesday edition of NXT. Convert Backlash into a special week edition of Raw and SmackDown where you’re wrapping up the storylines, rather than a pay-per-view on a Saturday or Sunday.
(Live Tour) – WWE Spring Stampede tour
(TV Special) – NXT Breaking Point
(TV Special) – WWE Draft
(Premium Live Event) – WWE Fully Loaded
Explanation: Time for a new tour since the Road to WrestleMania is done. Let’s call this Spring Stampede. I hate the name NXT Spring Breakin’, but I love Breaking Point. This still has a Spring Break pun in it. Let’s make that the special TV episode of the month for Tuesday’s developmental brand. At some point in May, since WrestleMania is done, we should have the WWE Draft to shake up the roster. Since the rosters are now reloaded with new talent and NXT has hit the breaking point where people have left that brand for Raw and SmackDown, the premium live event is Fully Loaded.
(Live Tour) – Spring Stampede is continuing; maybe an international one starts?
(Premium Live Event) – NXT In Your House
(Premium Live Event) – WWE Super ShowDown in Saudi Arabia
Explanation: One of the two contractually obligated Saudi Arabia shows. Since that’s something some fans don’t want to see, let’s make NXT In Your House a reminder that that is a premium live event in the United States, and we can settle in the new roster post-draft.
(Live Tour) – ???
(TV Special) – NXT Great American Bash at the Beach Blast (not the real name)
(Premium Live Event) – Money in the Bank
Explanation: Anyone upset about the Saudi show is immediately hit with an American soil event with Great American Bash. I like Bash at the Beach better, and think they should decorate it accordingly. Beach Blast is also a thing. GABATBB is too long a title. But you can kind of merge them and trademark everything. Meanwhile, Money in the Bank stays a pay-per-view, as I think WrestleMania should have the Andre the Giant and Chyna Memorial Battle Royal matches, instead. Post-draft, let’s establish a new set of people to watch out for who are holding the briefcases.
(Live Tour) – ???
(TV Special) – NXT Heatwave
(Premium Live Event) – SummerSlam
Explanation: Self-explanatory. The biggest party of the summer and NXT is scorching.
(Live Tour) – WWE Fall Brawl tour
(TV Special) – NXT Fallout
(Premium Live Event) – No Mercy
Explanation: We need a new live tour, and September starts the fall months. Fall Brawl is perfect. I think No Mercy is one of the best pay-per-view names out there that can always be at any time of the year because it has no gimmicks that dictate when it happens. But hey, if you have feuds carrying over from SummerSlam that you want to spice up, No Mercy sounds like a great spot for something like WarGames or Hell in a Cell, right? For the NXT special episode, I like the name Fallout and think it should have a more radioactive hazardous material imagery to it.
(Live Tour) – Fall Brawl tour continues
(Premium Live Event) – NXT Halloween Havoc
(Premium Live Event) – Crown Jewel
Explanation: WWE is back in Saudi for Crown Jewel. Great name. Keep it. To compensate, we have another NXT pay-per-view in Halloween Havoc.
(Live Tour) – Fall Brawl tour continues
(TV Special) – NXT Starrcade
(Premium Live Event) – Survivor Series
Explanation: No WarGames at Survivor Series. Starrcade is here because it used to be in November/December and NXT is a good spot for a lot of WCW event names. Plus, NXT is about making future stars.
(Live Tour) – WWE New Year’s Revolution tour begins
(TV Special) – NXT Deadline
(TV Special) – WWE Slammy Awards
(TV Special) – WWE Tribute to the Troops
(TV Special) – WWE Slammy Awards
(Premium Live Event) – WWE Over the Limit
Explanation: Finishing out the year is Deadline and Over the Limit, playing into how it is the end of the calendar. We also have the Slammy Awards as a special episode of The Bump or a Peacock or YouTube exclusive program. Tribute to the Troops airs, per usual, too.
What are you hoping will be the 2023 WWE PPV lineup? Drop your calendar in the comments below!