It’s been another exciting year for WWE as the world’s top wrestling company continues to thrill fans across the world. In 2022 so far, highlights have included the return of fan favourites like the “American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes, 2 colossal nights of WrestleMania at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium, a jaw-dropping Last Man Standing match between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam, and a trip to Wales for Clash at the Castle – WWE’s first pay-per-view (PPV) in the UK for nearly 20 years.
While that might sound like a whole year’s worth of action, WWE isn’t finished yet. Following the recent release of tickets for most of the company’s remaining events in 2022 – and even some major shows in 2023 – fans of live wrestling have reason to be excited.

WWE’s upcoming schedule kicks off with live Raw and SmackDown events in cities across the US, from Brooklyn to Charlotte and New Orleans to Oklahoma City. Tickets for these shows are available now, starting at around $32.
At the end of October, WWE’s global reach comes into focus as the Superstars of the squared-circle travel to Europe for WWE Live events in Geneva, Stuttgart, Dortmund, and Glasgow. After such a strong showing in Wales for September’s Clash at the Castle, UK fans will no doubt be in full voice when the likes of Seth Rollins and The Usos step into the ring in Scotland. Fans wishing to take in WWE’s trip across the pond can compare and buy tickets on Koobit now from $40.
Along with trips to cities like Louisville and Indianapolis, November will see WWE stage its annual Survivor Series PPV in Boston. Set to be held at TD Garden on 26 November, the show – one of the company’s “Big 5” PPVs – still has tickets on sale from $78. The penultimate month of 2022 will also mark the start of WWE’s Holiday Tour, which will take in cities such as Portland and Miami, with great value tickets starting at $30.
Unlike many sports, professional wrestling has no real offseason, meaning fans can enjoy the action all year round. As the world welcomes in 2023, WWE will touch down in Memphis for the first SmackDown of the new year, while the popular Royal Rumble PPV is scheduled for 28 January (tickets available from $47). Perhaps best of all though, a new year means another WrestleMania. Tickets for the Showcase of the Immortals are on sale from $89, as WrestleMania 39 prepares to “Go Hollywood” at SoFi Stadium on 1–2 April 2023.
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