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A Beginner’s Guide to WWE

A Beginner’s Guide to WWE

If you’ve always been curious about WWE but never knew where to start, relax—this guide is for you! Professional wrestling is an insane mix of action, drama, and entertainment, featuring intense rivalries, electrifying matches, and unforgettable moments. But I know that for newcomers, it can be a bit confusing with so many events, wrestlers, and storylines happening at the same time.

So, to make your life easier, here’s a simple and straightforward guide to help you understand the basics and get the most out of WWE’s incredible universe!

What is WWE?

WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is the biggest professional wrestling company in the world. And before you ask—yes, the matches are scripted, and the results are predetermined. But that doesn’t mean everything is “fake.” Quite the opposite! The moves, the acrobatics, and the risks are very real, and wrestlers need insane physical conditioning to deliver a top-level show.

The company started back in the 1950s and has gone through many changes to become the global phenomenon it is today. Inside the ring, everything revolves around rivalries, alliances, and epic moments that make the crowd go wild—it’s like an action-packed soap opera, but with sweat, muscles, and steel chairs flying.

Main Weekly Shows

For those who want to start following WWE, the weekly shows are a great starting point. They are:

Monday Night Raw: WWE’s flagship show, aired every Monday. Raw is the longest-running and most traditional WWE program, on air since 1993. It lasts three hours and is where major rivalries, shocking returns, and twists that impact the entire company take place. If you want to understand WWE’s main storylines, this is a great place to start.

Friday Night SmackDown: The other major weekly show, aired on Fridays. SmackDown is just as important as Raw but has a slightly different vibe. It usually has a faster pace and a distinct production style. Some of WWE’s biggest legends, like The Rock, Brock Lesnar, and Roman Reigns, built their careers here.

NXT: This is where future stars are born. NXT focuses more on up-and-coming talent, giving them a chance to shine before moving up to the main shows. And don’t be fooled—the match quality in NXT is often top-tier, sometimes even better than the main events!

The Biggest Events of the Year

Besides the weekly shows, WWE hosts massive events throughout the year. If you want to see the best of wrestling, these are the ones you can’t miss:

WrestleMania – This is THE EVENT. Think of it as WWE’s Super Bowl. Every year, the company puts on an epic show with the biggest matches, rivalries being settled, and historic moments happening before our eyes.

Royal Rumble – If you’ve never seen a Royal Rumble match, do it now! Thirty wrestlers enter the ring one by one until only one remains. Chaotic and incredible!

SummerSlam – WWE’s “summer event,” featuring matches that are often just as massive as WrestleMania’s.

Survivor Series – This one is all about superstars from different “brands” facing off, like a team championship.

How and Where to Watch WWE

The most complete way is through WWE Network (available on Peacock in the U.S.), WWE’s official streaming service, where you can watch all live events and revisit iconic matches from years past. If you prefer TV, the weekly shows are broadcast on channels like FOX Sports and USA Network. But if you’re looking for something quick and free, WWE posts the best moments on YouTube and social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, ensuring you stay updated on the biggest rivalries and memorable moments. Additionally, some streaming platforms like Star+ and Hulu also offer WWE content.

Must-Watch Iconic Matches

If you want a taste of WWE at its best, these are some legendary matches you need to see:

  • The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania 25 & 26)
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock (WrestleMania 17)
  • John Cena vs. CM Punk (Money in the Bank 2011)
  • Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker (WrestleMania 30)

Now that you know the basics, just pick an event, watch a classic match, and enjoy the show!