• March 15 –
AEW Dark: Elevation premiered on
YouTube • March 18 – Under a new agreement between
WWE and
NBCUniversal, the
WWE Network became a premium channel under
Peacock in the United States. Following a brief transitional period, the standalone version of the WWE Network in the U.S. shut down on April 4. This did not affect the service outside of the U.S. • April 9 –
All Elite Wrestling held its first-ever
house show, "The House Always Wins." • May 30 –
AEW Double or Nothing is the first major wrestling show to operate at full venue capacity during the
COVID-19 pandemic • June 4 – Beginning with this day's episode of
Viernes Espectacular,
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre resumed a live touring schedule after over a year of producing shows in
Arena México without full capacity due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. • July 7 – Beginning with this day's episode of
AEW Dynamite, which aired as a
special episode called "
Road Rager",
All Elite Wrestling resumed a live touring schedule after over a year of producing shows from
Daily's Place in
Jacksonville, Florida, becoming the first major promotion to resume touring during the
COVID-19 pandemic. It was also the first in AEW's "Welcome Back" tour, which continued with
Fyter Fest (July 14 and 21) and concluded with
Fight for the Fallen (July 28). • July 16 – Beginning with this day's episode of
WWE SmackDown,
WWE resumed a live touring schedule for their
Raw and
SmackDown brands after nearly a year of producing shows from the
WWE ThunderDome bio-secure bubble. • August 13 –
AEW Rampage premiered on
TNT, marking the first weekly wrestling series to air Friday nights on a
Turner channel since
WCW Power Hour in 1994. • August 20 -
CM Punk returned to professional wrestling for the first time in seven years on a live special episode of
AEW Rampage titled
The First Dance. • October 27 –
Ring of Honor announced that they were going on hiatus until at least April 2022, and all talent and staff would be released from their contracts after
Final Battle in December. • December 7 –
WWE established the
WWE NIL program, which exclusively supports U.S. college athletes who decide to train as wrestlers. == Accomplishments and tournaments ==