WWE Announced Pay-Per-Event On New Years Day
July 23, 2021WWE will run on the first day of 2022.
WWE usually runs 12 pay-per-view events a month throughout the year. Sometimes we see more and in 2022 it looks like we could see at least 13 as WWE announced a new show tonight.
Friday night WWE announced that they will be running a pay-per-view event on New Year’s Day. The event on Saturday, January 1st, 2022 will come to us from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. This will be the first time WWE has ran a pay-per-view on New Year’s Day.
WWE will kick off the new year at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, January 1, 2022, marking the first time in history that a WWE pay-per-view event will be held on New Year’s Day. The event will stream live on the night of New Year’s Day at 8 pm ET exclusively on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else.
“I don’t know about you but I think New Year’s Trae would be a great name for the event, and I can’t think of a better way to bring in 2022 than with the WWE Universe,” said Atlanta Hawks All-Star Point Guard Trae Young, who exclusively announced the New Year’s Day event during tonight’s Friday Night SmackDown.
“State Farm Arena is a phenomenal venue with a long history of hosting world-class events,” said Scott Zanghellini, WWE Senior Vice President, Revenue Strategy & Development. “We’re excited to deliver this pay-per-view to the people of Atlanta and the many that travel to the city to celebrate New Year’s.”
Tickets for the New Year’s Day pay-per-view event go on sale Friday, August 27 at 10 AM via Ticketmaster.com. The event will feature Superstars Superstars from both SmackDown and Raw including WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, WWE Champion Bobby Lashley, SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Raw Women’s Champion Nikki A.S.H, WWE Intercontinental Champion Apollo Crews, Raw Tag Team Champions AJ Styles and Omos, SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos, United States Champion Sheamus, Women’s Tag Team Champions Natalya and Tamina, Drew McIntyre, Charlotte Flair, Randy Orton, Riddle, Sasha Banks, Seth Rollins, Alexa Bliss and many more.
No name for the event was given but of course, everyone is speculating the return of New Years Revolution. WWE used the New Year’s Revolution was used for three years from 2005 to 2007 and in 2006 saw the very first Money in the Bank cash-in when Edge cashed in on John Cena after an Elimination Chamber match.
if we do hear anything else regarding this event on New Year’s Day, we will have it here and on the PWUnlimited YouTube Channel.