With Backlash,

WWE

has kicked off its Premium Live Event (PLE) calendar for the remainder of 2025. This build-up will culminate in significant events such as

SummerSlam

And at the Survivor Series, yet the journey towards the year’s conclusion is filled with major events happening worldwide.

Since being acquired by Endeavor, WWE has dramatically expanded the global footprint of its premium live events. From Paris to Perth to Berlin, the company has delivered major shows to international markets that rarely get to experience WWE on this scale. It’s not just about giving fans around the world a chance to watch live, but turning WWE into a true global powerhouse, one top market at a time.

The WWE pay-per-view lineup following Backlash 2025

Throughout the latter part of 2025, WWE plans to host five premium live events. The series kicks off with “Money in the Bank,” broadcasted from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California—the arena where the inaugural episode of Raw aired on Netflix back in January. In August, WWE moves to New Jersey for the debut two-part edition of SummerSlam, making this event the first major show outside WrestleMania to span several nights. This extended structure enables WWE to showcase additional wrestlers and bouts, potentially setting records as the most lucrative SummerSlam ever staged by the organization.

WWE plans to keep expanding globally with various high-profile international events. The series begins with “Clash” taking place in Paris on August 31st, streamed directly from La Défense Arena in Paris, France. Additionally, for the first time ever, “Crown Jewel” will move beyond Saudi Arabia when it lands in Perth, Western Australia, on October 11th.

To conclude 2025, WWE will present the Survivor Series as a stadium spectacle. The venue chosen for this event is Petco Park in San Diego, California.

This also doesn’t include the NXT schedule, which, for now, only has two events set for the remainder of the year, though that’s likely to change. The same goes for any additional events WWE may add, including a

potential return of Evolution

.

The card may still be altered, but as of Backlash, here’s the complete WWE premium live event schedule for the remainder of 2025:

The article was initially published on Big One News.

The WWE pay-per-view lineup for 2025 following Backlash has been announced.

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