
Multiple WWE PLEs To Become Two-Night Events After SummerSlam And WrestleMania
WWE is considering hosting more two-night premium live events in the future after the success of SummerSlam and WrestleMania.

WWE is considering hosting more two-night premium live events in the future after the success of SummerSlam and WrestleMania.
In 2020, WWE held its first two-night WrestleMania. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, it was held at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The show was taped from March 25 to 26, but aired on April 4 to 5. No fans attended the premium live event, and only essential personnel were present for the show. Despite the unfortunate circumstances, this became the standard for future ‘Manias when the lockdown was lifted.
This year’s SummerSlam event was also special, as it marked the first time The Biggest Party of the Summer was held for two nights from August 2 to 3 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The first night was headlined by CM Punk and Gunther, which ended with a cash-in by Seth Rollins. Meanwhile, Night 2 saw John Cena and Cody Rhodes main event, featuring a returning Brock Lesnar at the end to attack The Cenation Leader.
Due to the success both events saw across two nights, it looks like the Stamford-based promotion might be looking at more shows to expand across the weekend.
According to Andrew Baydala on X, the success of the recent SummerSlam this weekend caused more intense discussion between WWE and TKO to hold more two-night shows with an earlier start and finish time. It was reported that the revenue and attendance resonated well with fans, and both parties will capitalize on this success by possibly introducing double-night PLEs next year.
The report added that Survivor Series 2026 and Royal Rumble 2027 are on top of the list to have a two-night affair in the future, with Money in the Bank also being considered to expand to two nights in the future.