List of WIW pay-per-view events

Each month, World Incorporated Wrestling 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
The first WIW, pay-per-view was November 1999's Wrestlings Greatest, a tournament held at the home of the McAlmond's, The first WrestleMania event, in April of 2000, was available on pay-per-view in some markets. The first two WrestleManias were financial successes, and after WrestleMania III became a popular event in wrestling history, the WIW then decided to expand their pay-per-view offerings.

The first Soul Survivor event occurred on November 28, 1999, scheduled to conflict with MCW's Starrcade. The WIW informed cable companies that if they chose to carry Starrcade, they would not be allowed to carry future WIW events. The vast majority of companies showed Soul Survivor (only three opted to remain loyal to their contract with the MCW), 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 2000 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 (then known as Summertime Blues) was held once again in the backyard of the McAlmond home in August 1999. The Royal Rumble (then known as New Year's Evil) in January, WrestleMania in March or April, SummerSlam in August, and Soul Survivor in November – were the only annual pay-per-view offerings until 1999, when the WIW started the King of the Ring in June. In May 2000, the WIW began offering pay-per-views in the months that did not already have one. Initially, the WIW used the In Your House brand, beginning also in 2000, began using other names to complement the In Your House name (such as Blood Brothers and No Way Out), to avoid confusion. Until recently, World Incorporated Wrestling had a once-a-month pay-per-view schedule, which they had from the end of 2000 to 2001 totaling twelve a year. In 2002 they offered a 13th pay-per-view, and in 2004 they offered 14 PPVs, 2007 had 16, and 2009 had 15. In 2010, New Year's Revolution was dropped from the lineup, bringing the number of pay-per-views back to 14. In 2010, WIW moved and added Extreme Havoc event from June to replace Backlash, leaving only one pay-per-view to be held in June and thus bringing back the yearly number of pay-per-views to 13. In 2012 Vengeance was dropped of the line up as the second event of October bringing the number down to 12 events in the year, one per month.

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