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== PPV 현황 ==
== PPV 현황 ==
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<caption>WWE Pay-Per-View Event Schedule 2020</caption>
<caption>AHW PPV's 2021</caption>


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! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Date
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Date
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Event
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Event
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|January 26
|January 26
|[[File:WWE-Royal-Rumble-Logo 2017.png|60px]]
| align="center" |Royal Rumble
| align="center" |[[Royal Rumble]]
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|February 27
|February 27
|[[File:WWE Super Show Down New Logo.jpg|60px]]
| align="center" |Santas's Prison
| align="center" |[[Super ShowDown 2020|Super ShowDown 2020]]
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|March 8
|March 8
|[[File:Elimination Chamber 2018 logo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |March to Madness
| align="center" |[[Elimination Chamber (PPV)|Elimination Chamber]]
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|April 4 & 5
|April 4 & 5
|[[File:WrestleMania 36.png|60px]]
| align="center" |WrestleMania
| align="center" |[[WrestleMania]]
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|May 10
|May 10
|[[File:MITB 2015.png|60px]]
| align="center" |Battle Zone
| align="center" |[[Money in the Bank (PPV)|Money in the Bank]]
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|June 14
|June 14
|[[File:Backlash2020logo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |SUMMER BRAWL
| align="center" |[[Backlash]]
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|July 19
|July 19
|[[File:Extremeruleslogo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |REDEMPTION
| align="center" |[[WWE Extreme Rules|Extreme Rules]]
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|August 23
|[[File:SummerSlam 2015.png|center|60px]]
| align="center" |[[SummerSlam]]
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|August 30
|August 30
|[[File:Paybacklogo.jpg|60px]]
| align="center" |Summer Slam
| align="center" |[[WWE Payback|Payback]]
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|September 27
|September 27
|[[File:WWE Clash of Champions logo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |Fail in a Jail
| align="center" |[[Clash of Champions (PPV)|Clash of Champions]]
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|October 25
|October 25
|[[File:Hell In A Cell Logo DarkBackground.png|60px]]
| align="center" |HALLOWEEN HAVOC
| align="center" |[[Hell in a Cell (PPV)|Hell in a Cell]]
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|November 22
|November 22
|[[File:WWE Survivor Series 2016 Logo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |Survivor Series
| align="center" |[[Survivor Series]]
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|December 20
|December 20
|[[File:WWE TLC Logo.png|60px]]
| align="center" |Christmas Chaos
| align="center" |[[ TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (PPV)|TLC]]
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Each month, '''[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]''' holds one or two annual [[pay-per-view]] events. One event is usually three hours long and features six to twelve matches. Pay-per-view events are a big part of the revenue stream for WWE.
Each month, '''[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]''' holds one or two annual [[pay-per-view]] events. One event is usually three hours long and features six to twelve matches. Pay-per-view events are a big part of the revenue stream for WWE.
==History==
It is a commonly held misconception that the first WWF pay-per-view was November 1985's [[The Wrestling Classic]], a tournament held at the Rosemont Horizon near Chicago, but the [[WrestleMania 1985|first WrestleMania]] event, in March of the same year, was available on pay-per-view in some markets. The first two WrestleMania's were undeniable financial successes, and after WrestleMania III became perhaps the best known event in wrestling history, the WWF decided to expand their pay-per-view offerings.
The first [[Survivor Series]] event was offered on November 29 [[1987]], scheduled directly against NWA's [[NWA Starrcade|Starrcade]], traditionally considered to be that promotion's biggest yearly event. The WWF informed cable companies that if they chose to carry Starrcade, they would not be allowed to carry future WWF events. The vast majority of companies showed Survivor Series (only three opted to remain loyal to their contract with the NWA), and the resulting financial blow to Starrcade was in many ways the beginning of the end for [[Jim Crockett Promotions]].
The debut of the [[Royal Rumble]] in January 1988 was actually shown on the USA Network, where it drew the highest rating to that time in the network's history. The event became a pay-per-view the following year.
The first [[SummerSlam]] was held in [[Madison Square Garden]] in August 1988. These four events - the Royal Rumble in January, WrestleMania in March or April, SummerSlam in August, and Survivor Series in November - were the only annual pay-per-view offerings (other than the [[King of the Ring]]) from the WWF until 1995, after rival [[World Championship Wrestling]] had expanded the number of their pay-per-view shows. Initially, the WWF used the [[In Your House]] brand, but beginning in 1996 began using other names to compliment the In Your House name (such as [[WWE Bad Blood|Badd Blood]] and [[WWE No Way Out|No Way Out]]), to avoid confusion. By the end of February 1999, the In Your House name was nonexistent.
This trend escalated to the point that by 1996, both companies showed monthly events on pay-per-view. Until recently, World Wrestling Entertainment had a once-a-month pay-per-view schedule, which they had from the late '90s until 2003 totalling twelve a year. WWE currently produces 12 shows yearly and now charges US$39.95 for each, except for WrestleMania, which is US$49.95. The pay-per-view events in the United States can be bought through iN DEMAND, Dish Network or DirecTV.
The WWE ran twice yearly pay-per-views which were exclusive to the UK up to 2003, but after the brand extension occurred they were scrapped in favour of tours, with a TV taping included, so now the WWE has the WrestleMania Revenge tour after WrestleMania at the beginning of the year and the Survivor Series tour at the end of the year, in the UK. Each includes a RAW, SmackDown!, and an ECW taping.
In Australia, WWE's pay-per-views are shown on Main Event. In the United Kingdom, only usually around 8 of them charged for and are shown on Sky Box Office. These are all charged at £14.95 GBP and has no extra charge for WrestleMania like in the USA. The other events are seen on the subscription channel Sky Sports 1.
WWE PPVs are almost always held in major cities, some cities such as [[New York City]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Chicago]], [[Phoenix]], [[St.Louis]], [[Atlanta]], [[Dallas]], [[Houston]], [[Boston]], [[Philadelphia]], [[Miami]], [[New Orleans]], and [[Detroit]] getting a PPV about once every year considering that they draw more than other cities.


==Active and upcoming events==
==Active and upcoming events==
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|[[Fort Worth, Texas]]
|[[Fort Worth, Texas]]
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===Brand extension===
In June 2003, WWE announced to further their [[WWE Brand Extension|brand extension]] and make their pay-per-views exclusive to a particular brand ([[WWE Raw|RAW]], [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]], and later, [[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW]]). The only exceptions to this were the established Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series events which remained joint productions, and WrestleMania being the only event with wrestlers from different brands competing against each other. This allowed WWE to eventually add more pay-per-view events to their offerings, such as [[WWE Cyber Sunday|Cyber Sunday]] and [[WWE The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]] (itself a revival of an old [[The Great American Bash|NWA and WCW event]]). From late 2005, the restrictions were relaxed and interbrand matches in brand-exclusive events were becoming more frequent. In March 2007, it was announced that the idea of brand-exclusive events was scrapped and would now feature matches from all three brands. The brand-exclusive events were:
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! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Pay-per-view
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Brand
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Years
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |Note
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|[[File:WWE New Year's Revolution Logo.png|80px]]
|[[New Year's Revolution]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|2005-2007
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:WWE-Backlash-Logo.png|80px]]
|[[Backlash]]
|[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]
|2004-2006, 2017
|<small>N/A</small>
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|[[File:Bad Blood Logo 3.jpg|50px]]
|[[Bad Blood]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|2003-2004
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:WWE Vengeance Logo.JPG|80px]]
|[[Vengeance]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|2004-2006
|<small>In 2003, Vengeance was a Smackdown! exclusive event</small>
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|[[File:WWE-Unforgiven-Logo.png|80px]]
|[[Unforgiven]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|2003-2006
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:CS.jpg|50px]]
|[[WWE Cyber Sunday|Cyber Sunday]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|2006-2008
|<small>From 2004-2005, the event was promoted under the name [[Taboo Tuesday]].</small>
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|[[File:WWE-Armageddon-Logo.png|80px]]
|[[Armageddon]]
|[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]
|2004-2006
|<small>In 2003, Armageddon was a Raw exclusive event</small>
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|[[File:WWE-No-Way-Out-Logo.png|80px]]
|[[No Way Out]]
|[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]
|2002-2007
|<small>Returned in 2012</small>
|-
|[[File:JD.jpg|80px]]
|[[Judgment Day]]
|[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]
|2004-2006
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:WWE-Great-American-Bash-Logo.png|80px]]
|[[WWE The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]]
|[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]
|2004-2006
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:No Mercy Logo.gif|50px]]
|[[WWE No Mercy|No Mercy]]
|[[WWE Raw|RAW]]<br />[[WWE Smackdown|SmackDown!]]
|2003-2006, 2017<br />(Raw)<br />2016 (SmackDown)
|<small>N/A</small>
|-
|[[File:December to Dismember2.jpg|80px]]
|[[ECW December to Dismember|December to Dismember]]
|[[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW]]
|2006
|<small>This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.</small>
|}
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PPV 현황

AHW PPV's 2021
Date Event
January 26 Royal Rumble
February 27 Santas's Prison
March 8 March to Madness
April 4 & 5 WrestleMania
May 10 Battle Zone
June 14 SUMMER BRAWL
July 19 REDEMPTION
August 30 Summer Slam
September 27 Fail in a Jail
October 25 HALLOWEEN HAVOC
November 22 Survivor Series
December 20 Christmas Chaos

Each month, World Wrestling Entertainment holds one or two annual pay-per-view events. One event is usually three hours long and features six to twelve matches. Pay-per-view events are a big part of the revenue stream for WWE.

Active and upcoming events

The following is a list of the current, active titles for events scheduled by WWE.

Date Event Venue City
January 31, 2021 Royal Rumble Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida
February 14, 2021 NXT TakeOver: Vengeance Day WWE Performance Center Orlando, Florida
February 21, 2021 Elimination Chamber Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida
March 21, 2021 Fastlane Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida
April 6, 2021 Hall of Fame Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida
April 7 & 8, 2021 NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Capitol Wrestling Center Orlando, Florida
April 10 & 11, 2021 WrestleMania 37 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida
May 16, 2021 WrestleMania Backlash Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida
June 20, 2021 Hell in a Cell Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida
July 18, 2021 Money in the Bank Dickies Arena Fort Worth, Texas

Former pay-per-view events

Pay-per-view Year (s) Active Notes
The Wrestling Classic 1985
This Tuesday in Texas 1991
King of the Ring 1993–2002
In Your House 1995–1999
Bad Blood 1997, 2003–2004
Over the Edge 1998–1999 Discontinued after the death of Owen Hart at the 1999 event.
Fully Loaded 1998–2000 Replaced by Invasion in 2001, and permanently discontinued when replaced by Vengeance in 2002.
Invasion 2001
One Night Stand 2005–2008
December To Dismember 2006
New Year's Revolution 2005–2007 This pay-per-view was removed because WWE decided to reduce the number of pay-per-views per year.
Unforgiven 1998–2008
Cyber Sunday/Taboo Tuesday 2004–2008
Judgment Day 1998, 2000–2009
The Bash The Great American Bash (2004–2008),
The Bash (2009)
Breaking Point 2009
Fatal 4-Way 2010 was set to make a return as a 2012 PPV but was scrapped by WWE.
Bragging Rights 2009–2010 was set to make a return as a 2012 PPV but was scrapped by WWE.
Capitol Punishment 2011 replaced by No Way Out in 2012.
Vengeance 2001–2007, 2011 replaced by Hell in a Cell in 2012.
Over The Limit 2010–2012 replaced by Battleground in 2013.
Backlash 1999-2018 replaced by Clash of Champions in 2019