Okay, so I wanted to get into watching WWE PPVs, but I honestly had no clue where to start. It felt overwhelming! First, I dug around online to figure out which ones were considered the “big deals.”

Finding the “Big Four”
Turns out, there’s this thing called the “Big Four” – WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series. Those seemed like good starting points.
- WrestleMania: Apparently, this is like the Super Bowl of wrestling. Huge event.
- Royal Rumble: This one has that crazy battle royale match where they throw each other over the top rope. Seemed fun.
- SummerSlam: A big summer event. Figured it would have some good matches.
- Survivor Series: This one is all about team battles, which sounded different.
Getting Access
Next, I needed to find how the heck to even watch these things! I remember back in the day PPV was that you have to get from your cable box.
I asked around, and it seemed like the best place to start. I downloaded the app on my phone and TV. It was a little confuse that I have to pay it monthly, but it was fine.
My First PPV Experience
I decided to start with a recent WrestleMania. I made some snacks, invited a buddy over, and we fired up the stream. It was… a LOT. So many matches, storylines I didn’t fully get, but it was still pretty entertaining. I am still learning about the characters and background, so I have to watch a lot of videos about it. The production value was insane, though. Like a giant rock concert mixed with a sporting event.
Keeping Up with It
Now, I’m trying to keep up. I watched the latest Royal Rumble, and that over-the-top-rope thing was as chaotic as I expected! I’m still a newbie, but I’m getting the hang of it. I’m marking my calendar for the upcoming PPVs, so I don’t miss them. It’s been a fun ride so far!