Okay, so I’ve been trying to figure out this whole WWE pay-per-view thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I wanted to watch some wrestling, but I couldn’t find a schedule anywhere.
First, I started by digging around the internet. I typed “when is the next pay-per-view on WWE” into the search bar and hoped for the best. I found a bunch of sites, but most of them just talked about what pay-per-view is.
- I found out that “Pay Per View” means you pay to watch a specific event.
- Some sites explained how to set up a pay-per-view website, which wasn’t helpful at all for me.
- I also learned that in French, it’s called “pay per view” or “PPV.” That was a fun little tidbit.
Then, I stumbled upon a site that had a list of upcoming events. It had a title of “Pay Per View” and underneath, there was a section called “Upcoming PPV Events and FAQs.” Bingo!
I clicked on it and started reading. It wasn’t super clear, but I think I figured it out. They had all the big WWE events listed, like “Usyk vs Fury II” but I needed to select an option of the platform like “Sky TV”. It was confusing, but I eventually got there.
I kept scrolling and reading through the FAQs. They had answers to common questions like “What is a PPV?” and “Troubleshooting.” I even found some information specific to watching on Sky TV in the UK and Ireland. Finally, I found the date and time of the next big event!
My Big Takeaways
It’s not easy to find the WWE pay-per-view schedule! You have to really look for it.
There are a lot of resources out there. You just have to know where to look and what to search for.
The WWE website is a good place to start. Although it wasn’t the most user-friendly experience, I eventually found what I was looking for. Now I’m all set to watch some wrestling! This whole process was way more complicated than I expected, but hey, at least I know when the next event is.
If you’re also into wrestling and want to watch some of the events, I suggest taking a similar approach to what I did. Good luck!