• January 5 –
AEW Dynamite premiered on
TBS • January 8 –
All Elite Wrestling's quarterly
Battle of the Belts premiered on
TNT • January 8 –
NWA USA premiered on
YouTube • January 26 –
Ring of Honor announced the creation of the
ROH Hall of Fame • February 15 –
WWE's
205 Live brand ceased operations • February 18 –
WWE NXT Level Up premiered on
Peacock and the
WWE Network, replacing
WWE 205 Live • March 2 –
All Elite Wrestling President and
Chief Executive Officer Tony Khan acquired
Ring of Honor separately from AEW • March 3 –
WWE Network and all WWE programming terminated in
Russia due to
worldwide sanctions in the wake of the
invasion of Ukraine. • April 1 –
Ring of Honor returned after a hiatus with
Supercard of Honor XV • May 16 –
Jim Crockett Promotions, which was purchased by
Turner Broadcasting System in 1988, was revived and held
Ric Flair's Last Match on July 31. • July 22 –
Vince McMahon retired as chairman and chief executive officer of
WWE; McMahon had served in these positions since 1982. • July 29 –
New Japan Pro-Wrestling and
World Wonder Ring Stardom, both owned by entertainment company
Bushiroad, announced the creation of the
IWGP Women's Championship. The inaugural champion was crowned at the
Historic X-Over joint event on November 20. • September 4 –
Worlds Collide was the final event for
WWE's
NXT UK brand, which was planned to relaunch as NXT Europe in 2023, but these plans were delayed with WWE aiming to relaunch it in 2024. ==Accomplishments and tournaments==