WWE in India
WWE, an American professional wrestling promotion based in Stamford, Connecticut in the United States has been promoting events in India since 1996 when they were the World Wrestling Federation.
History
WWE first toured the country in 1996. The next time WWE came to India was in November 2002, visiting New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. The company returned to New Delhi in January 2016 for the two days event what was the first WWE event in India in 13 years. On 9 December 2017, an event titled WWE Live India Supershow was held at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, and aired exclusively on SonyLIV.WWE had a broadcasting relationship with Sony Sports Network from 2002 to 2025. Alongside broadcasts of its main weekly programs, WWE produced localized programming in Hindi for the region, including WWE Sunday Dhamaal for Sony Max, and WWE Now India with Gaelyn Mendonca for its YouTube channel.
In January 2019, Triple H stated that the WWE would eventually open a Performance Center in India. Two months later, the first ever WWE tryouts in India were held, in which approximately 60 men and 20 women were shortlisted. For Republic Day, 22 January 2021, WWE produced its first televised event special targeting the Indian market, Superstar Spectacle, which featured matches showcasing current and developmental WWE talent of Indian heritage. It was simulcast with English and Hindi commentary across Sony TEN and Sony Max, and aired internationally on WWE Network.
WWE's contract with Sony Pictures Networks lapsed on 1 April 2025, with the Indian market transitioning to WWE's global broadcast deal with Netflix.
A number of WWE performers have also visited India as part of promotional tours.
| Superstar | Year |
| Big Show | 2002 |
| John Cena | 2006 |
| Kane | 2009 |
| Mark Henry | 2015 |
| Alberto Del Rio | 2016 |
| Kofi Kingston and Big E | 2017 |
| Triple H | 2017 |
| Braun Strowman | 2018 |
| Matt Hardy | 2018 |
| The New Day, Kavita Devi, Jeet Rama, Saurav Gurjar, Rinku Singh and Jinny | 2019 |
| Charlotte Flair | 2019 |
| Drew McIntyre | 2022 |
| Rhea Ripley | 2023 |
| Bobby Lashley | 2023 |
Events in India
| Date | Name | Venue | City | Main event |
| 2 February 1996 | WWF Tour of India | Andheri Sports Complex | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Bret Hart vs. Tatanka for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
| 21 November 2002 | WWE Raw Tour of India | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | New Delhi | Kane vs. Test |
| 22 November 2002 | WWE Raw Tour of India | MMRDA Grounds | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Chris Jericho & Christian vs. Rob Van Dam & Jeff Hardy |
| 23 November 2002 | WWE Raw Tour of India | Palace Grounds | Bangalore, Karnataka | Kane vs. Chris Jericho |
| 15 January 2016 | WWE Live Tour India 2016 | Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium | New Delhi | Roman Reigns vs. Big Show |
| 16 January 2016 | WWE Live Tour India 2016 | Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium | New Delhi | Roman Reigns vs. Rusev |
| 9 December 2017 | WWE Live India Supershow | Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium | New Delhi | Triple H vs. Jinder Mahal |
| 8 September 2023 | WWE Superstar Spectacle | G. M. C. Balayogi Indoor Stadium | Hyderabad | John Cena and Seth Rollins vs Giovanni Vinci and Ludwig Kaiser |
Television series
WWE have produced several television series for their Indian audience over the years. Since 27 February 2018, they have aired live telecasts of Raw and SmackDown in Hindi. Live Tamil and Telugu language commentary was introduced in 2021.On 7 May 2007, a new WWE show for children named WWE 24X7 premiered on Jetix in India, which shown matches from their archives.
WWE started airing taped shows on Ten Sports in January 2015. Through this deal, an exclusive localised Raw recap show was made for the Indian market. The localised Raw show would later be announced as Raw Sunday Dhamaal, a short-lived show which was replaced by WWE Sunday Dhamaal. The show was perceived well with audiences, gaining an 'upward swing' of viewers after it had launched.
From 2015 to 2017, a recap show produced by the WWE named Action Mania, aired on Zee Cinema in Hindi exclusively in India.
In 2020 Sony Pictures launched two Studio shows Blockbusters and Dhamaal League.