List of TWOStars PPV's

This is a  chronological list of pay-per-views promoted by World Wrestling Entertainment  (WWE). Each month, WWE holds one or two annual pay-per-view events. One event is usually about three hours long and features five to twelve matches. Pay-per-view events are a big part of the revenue stream for WWE.&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;  &lt;/ref&gt;

== History==It is a commonly held misconception that the first WWE, then known as the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), pay-per-view was November 1985's The Wrestling Classic, a tournament held at the Rosemont Horizon near Chicago , but the first WrestleMania event, in March of the same year, was available on pay-per-view in some markets.&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;  The first two WrestleManias were financial successes, and after WrestleMania III became a popular event in wrestling history, the WWF then decided to expand their pay-per-view offerings.

The first Survivor Series event occurred on November 29, 1987, scheduled to conflict with NWA's Starrcade. 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 .&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt; 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.&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;

The first SummerSlam was held in Madison Square Garden in August 1988.&lt;ref&gt;&lt;/ref&gt; 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 until 1993, when the WWF started the King of the Ring in June. In May, 1995, the WWF began offering pay-per-views in the months that did not already have one. Initially, the WWF used the In Your House brand, but beginning in 1996 began using other names to complement the In Your House name (such as Bad Blood and No Way Out ), to avoid confusion. The In Your House name was used until the May 1999 pay-per-view event, "In Your House: Over The Edge 1999" which was notable for being the pay-per-view where Owen Hart died. Until recently, World Wrestling Entertainment had a once-a-month pay-per-view schedule, which they had from the late '90s until 2003 totaling twelve a year. In 2004 they offered a 13th pay-per-view, and in 2005 they offered 14 PPV's, 2006 had 15, and 2007 had 14. In 2008, they ended New Year's Revolution, bringing the number of pay-per-views back to 13. The pay-per-view events in the United States are offered by 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 removed in favor of international tours, with a TV taping included. Currently, 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 and Republic of Ireland, some pay-per-views are shown on Sky Sports 1 and others on Sky Box Office. Starting with the 2008 Royal Rumble, all WWE pay-per-views were broadcast in North America in High-definition , with similar HD broadcasts starting in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland from WrestleMania XXIV.

=== Chronological list of active events=== The following is a list of the current titles for active, annual pay-per-view events regularly scheduled by WWE. {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Month: !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Name: !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|First held: !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes:
 * January
 * Royal Rumble
 * 1988
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * February
 * No Way Out
 * 2000
 * There was an In Your House PPV called No Way Out of Texas in 1998.
 * March/April
 * WrestleMania
 * 1985
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * April
 * Backlash
 * 1999
 * There was an In Your House PPV called Backlash in 1999.
 * May
 * Judgment Day
 * 2000
 * There was an In Your House PPV called Judgment Day in 1998.
 * rowspan=2|June
 * Extreme Rules
 * 2005
 * This PPV was called One Night Stand from 2005-2008.
 * The Bash
 * 2004
 * This PPV was originally a WCW pay per view called "The Great American Bash" from 1985 to 2000 until WCW was bought out by WWE in 2001. It was renamed in 2009.
 * July
 * Night of Champions
 * 2001
 * Went under the name Vengeance from 2001 to 2006 and Vengeance: Night of Champions in 2007.
 * August
 * SummerSlam
 * 1988
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * September
 * Breaking Point&lt;!-- Do not change to Unforgiven --&gt;
 * 2009
 * This pay-per-view takes the place of Unforgiven. It will be exclusively submission matches.
 * rowspan=2|October
 * No Mercy
 * 1999
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * Cyber Sunday
 * 2004
 * This PPV was called Taboo Tuesday in 2004 and 2005.
 * November
 * Survivor Series
 * 1987
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * December
 * Armageddon
 * 1999
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * -|}
 * Cyber Sunday
 * 2004
 * This PPV was called Taboo Tuesday in 2004 and 2005.
 * November
 * Survivor Series
 * 1987
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * December
 * Armageddon
 * 1999
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * -|}
 * &lt;br /&gt;
 * -|}

=== Brand extension=== In June 2003, WWE announced to continue with their brand extension and make their pay-per-view events each exclusive to a particular brand ( Raw, SmackDown! , and in 2006, ECW ). The only exceptions to the pay-per-view split were the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania , SummerSlam and Survivor Series events which remained inclusive of all WWE brands. The pay-per-view split allowed WWE to eventually add more events to their pay-per-view line-up. From late 2005, pay-per-views would start to frequently have inter-branded matches. In March 2007, it was announced that pay-per-view events would go back to the old format, where the events would all be tri-branded, with the last uni-branded event being No Way Out (2007) and the first tri-branded event being Backlash (2007) (after WrestleMania 23 ).&lt;ref&gt;&lt;/ref&gt; The brand-exclusive events were: &lt;!---Do not change years, they are when the events were brand exclusive and not when they existed)---&gt; {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Pay-per-view !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Brand !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Years !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes
 * New Year's Revolution
 * Raw
 * 2005–2007
 * Backlash
 * Raw
 * 2004–2006
 * Bad Blood
 * Raw
 * 1997, 2003–2004
 * Vengeance
 * Raw
 * 2004–2006
 * &lt;small&gt;In 2003, Vengeance was a SmackDown!-exclusive event.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;
 * Unforgiven&lt;!-- Do not change to Breaking Point yet --&gt;
 * Raw
 * 2003–2006
 * Cyber Sunday
 * Raw
 * 2004–2006
 * &lt;small&gt;From 2004–2005, the event was promoted under the name Taboo Tuesday.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;  &lt;/ref&gt;&lt;ref&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;
 * Armageddon
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2006
 * &lt;small&gt;In 2003, Armageddon was a Raw-exclusive event.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;
 * No Way Out
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2007
 * Judgment Day
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2006
 * The Great American Bash
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2006
 * No Mercy
 * SmackDown!
 * 2003–2006
 * December to Dismember
 * ECW
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|}
 * Judgment Day
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2006
 * The Great American Bash
 * SmackDown!
 * 2004–2006
 * No Mercy
 * SmackDown!
 * 2003–2006
 * December to Dismember
 * ECW
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|}
 * 2003–2006
 * December to Dismember
 * ECW
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|}
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|}

=== Former pay-per-view events=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Pay-per-view !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Year (s) Active !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes
 * The Wrestling Classic
 * 1985
 * This Tuesday in Texas
 * 1991
 * King of the Ring
 * 1993–2002
 * &lt;small&gt; No longer a pay-per-view event.&lt;/small&gt;
 * In Your House
 * 1995–1999
 * Bad Blood
 * 2003–2004
 * Fully Loaded
 * 1998-2000
 * Invasion
 * 2001
 * December to Dismember
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;
 * New Year's Revolution
 * 2005–2007
 * &lt;small&gt;This pay-per-view was removed because WWE decided to reduce the number of pay-per-views per year
 * Over the Edge
 * 1998-1999
 * &lt;small&gt; Discontinued after the death of Owen Hart at the 1999 event.&lt;/small&gt;
 * -|}
 * Invasion
 * 2001
 * December to Dismember
 * 2006
 * &lt;small&gt;This was the only ECW exclusive pay-per-view.&lt;/small&gt;
 * New Year's Revolution
 * 2005–2007
 * &lt;small&gt;This pay-per-view was removed because WWE decided to reduce the number of pay-per-views per year
 * Over the Edge
 * 1998-1999
 * &lt;small&gt; Discontinued after the death of Owen Hart at the 1999 event.&lt;/small&gt;
 * -|}
 * Over the Edge
 * 1998-1999
 * &lt;small&gt; Discontinued after the death of Owen Hart at the 1999 event.&lt;/small&gt;
 * -|}

=== International pay-per-view events=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Pay-per-view !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Year (s) Active !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes
 * One Night Only
 * 1997 only
 * The event took place in the UK in September of that year.
 * Capital Carnage
 * 1998 only
 * The event took place in the UK in December of that year.
 * No Mercy (UK)
 * 1999 only
 * The event took place in May of that year. Despite being held in the UK, another PPV called "No Mercy" was held the same year in the U.S.&lt;/small&gt;
 * Rebellion
 * 1999–2002
 * The event took place in the UK in October between 1999-2002, November in 2001 and December in 2000.
 * Global Warning
 * 2002 only
 * The event took place on August 10 from Colonial Stadium in Melbourne, Victoria of that year. &lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;
 * Insurrextion
 * 2000–2003
 * The event took place in the UK in May between 2000-2002 and June in 2003.|}
 * 2002 only
 * The event took place on August 10 from Colonial Stadium in Melbourne, Victoria of that year. &lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;
 * Insurrextion
 * 2000–2003
 * The event took place in the UK in May between 2000-2002 and June in 2003.|}
 * The event took place in the UK in May between 2000-2002 and June in 2003.|}

== Upcoming pay-per-view schedule== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Date&lt;ref name="09calendar"&gt;WWE Magazine presents WrestleMania 2009 Calendar&lt;/ref&gt; !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Event !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Venue&lt;ref name="09calendar"/&gt; !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|City&lt;ref name="09calendar"/&gt;
 * June 28, 2009|| The Bash &lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|| ARCO Arena || Sacramento, California
 * July 26, 2009|| Night of Champions &lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|| Wachovia Center || Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 * August 23, 2009|| SummerSlam || Staples Center || Los Angeles, California
 * September 13, 2009|| Breaking Point || Bell Centre || Montreal, Quebec
 * October 4, 2009|| No Mercy || TBD ||TBD
 * October 25, 2009|| Cyber Sunday || Mellon Arena &lt;ref name="cybersunday"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * November 22, 2009|| Survivor Series || Verizon Center || Washington, D.C.
 * December 13, 2009|| Armageddon || TBD ||TBD
 * January 24, 2010|| Royal Rumble || Philips Arena &lt;ref name="rrlocation"&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|| Atlanta, Georgia
 * March 28, 2010|| WrestleMania XXVI || University of Phoenix Stadium &lt;ref name="WMArizonacorporate"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;|| Glendale, Arizona |}
 * October 25, 2009|| Cyber Sunday || Mellon Arena &lt;ref name="cybersunday"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 * November 22, 2009|| Survivor Series || Verizon Center || Washington, D.C.
 * December 13, 2009|| Armageddon || TBD ||TBD
 * January 24, 2010|| Royal Rumble || Philips Arena &lt;ref name="rrlocation"&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|| Atlanta, Georgia
 * March 28, 2010|| WrestleMania XXVI || University of Phoenix Stadium &lt;ref name="WMArizonacorporate"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;|| Glendale, Arizona |}
 * January 24, 2010|| Royal Rumble || Philips Arena &lt;ref name="rrlocation"&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;|| Atlanta, Georgia
 * March 28, 2010|| WrestleMania XXVI || University of Phoenix Stadium &lt;ref name="WMArizonacorporate"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;|| Glendale, Arizona |}
 * March 28, 2010|| WrestleMania XXVI || University of Phoenix Stadium &lt;ref name="WMArizonacorporate"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;|| Glendale, Arizona |}
 * March 28, 2010|| WrestleMania XXVI || University of Phoenix Stadium &lt;ref name="WMArizonacorporate"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;|| Glendale, Arizona |}

== Non-pay-per-view supercards== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center;" !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Supercard !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Year (s) Active !style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes
 *  Saturday Night's Main Event  
 * 1985–1992, 2006–present
 * &lt;small&gt;The show was revived in 2006.&lt;/small&gt;&lt;ref&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;
 *  WWE Tribute to the Troops  
 * 2003–present
 * &lt;small&gt;This is a non-PPV event from Iraq started in 2003.&lt;/small&gt;
 *  The Main Event  
 * 1988–1991
 * &lt;small&gt;This was a spin-off of  Saturday Night's Main Event  .&lt;/small&gt;|}
 *  The Main Event  
 * 1988–1991
 * &lt;small&gt;This was a spin-off of  Saturday Night's Main Event  .&lt;/small&gt;|}

== See also==


 * List of WCW pay-per-view events * List of ECW pay-per-view events

== References==

== External links==
 * WWE.com * WWE Corporate.com

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