All Events

2 events
WWE European Summer Tour
Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
WWE SMACKDOWN TV
The O2, London, United Kingdom

About WWE

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WWE / WWF
WWE® is an integrated media organization and the recognized global leader in sports entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family-friendly entertainment on its television programming, premium live events, digital media, and publishing platforms. WWE’s TV-PG programming can be
seen in more than 1 billion households worldwide in 25 languages through world-class distribution partners including NBCUniversal, FOX Sports, TNT Sports, Sony India and Rogers. The award-winning WWE Network includes all premium live events, scheduled programming and a massive video-on-demand library and is currently available in approximately 165 countries. In the United States, NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, is the exclusive home to WWE Network. WWE is part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO). Additional information on WWE can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com

WWE

WWE is a full-scale live production — lighting, music, entrances, and in-the-moment storytelling that hits hardest when the crowd reacts as one. Fans show up for the performers, but stay locked in because every match has a chance to shift the whole storyline from the moment the bell rings.1

With over 300 live events every year, WWE fills some of the most prestigious arenas in the world with a level of energy you can feel from the floor to the rafters.2

Grab your WWE tickets at AXS so you can say “I saw that live” when the next big moment hits.

WWE Lineup

WWE events feature a mix of top champions, emerging contenders, and long-running stars — a roster built around athletic ability and character-driven storytelling.

WWE tickets give you the chance to see legendary performers such as:3

  • Cody Rhodes
  • CM Punk
  • Ilja Dragunov
  • Stephanie Vaquer
  • Jade Cargill

About WWE

WWE’s lineage stretches back to regional wrestling promotions of the mid-1900s, eventually consolidating into a global company built around televised programming and arena-scale events. Its approach blended in-ring competition with narrative continuity — using characters, rivalries, and epic storytelling to build a format that’s unique from all other traditional sports.1

As broadcast reach expanded, WWE grew into a worldwide brand that produces live shows across international markets, airing weekly programming and staging large-scale events that draw millions of viewers.1

WWE Policies

Reviewing event guidelines ahead of time makes it easier to get through security, find your seat, and stay focused on the show. WWE events take place in a wide range of venues globally, and each location sets its own policies — meaning fans should always confirm rules with the specific arena hosting their event.

  • Re-Entry & Smoking: Many venues restrict re-entry and only allow smoking in designated areas, per local rules.4
  • Payment Options: Most venues accept major credit cards and mobile payment methods, though available options depend on the arena.4
  • Prohibited Items: Weapons, outside food, large bags, and items listed on the hosting venue’s security page are not permitted.4
  • Age Restrictions: WWE does not apply a universal age policy; guidelines may vary by venue.4

For the most up-to-date information on bag policies and other venue-specific rules, check the WWE event page on AXS and refer to the hosting venue.

Sources:

  1. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) - Research Starters
  2. LIVE EVENTS - Corporate
  3. The Official Destination for WWE Superstars - WWE
  4. Security Policy - WWE
  5. WWE Raw on Netflix - Netflix
  6. Longest WWE PPVs - TheSportster

Frequently Asked Questions

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