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The Squared Circle: Every WWE And AEW Show, The Full Premium Live Event Calendar, And 243 Trivia Questions In A Ring That Shakes When You're Wrong

By Not Moved ยท August 20, 2026

Wrestling has the most devoted audience in sports and the worst-served schedule pages on the internet.

You want to know what's on tonight and when the next big show is. What you get is a site that assumes you already know, or a wiki page that lists everything since 1985, or a promotion's own app that only tells you about half the business.

The Squared Circle is a FantasyDailies production with the Not Moved Podcast, and it does the simple thing properly: every show, every premium live event, every result, in one place.

The Weekly Card

The standing schedule, because it barely changes and you shouldn't need an API to find it:

That block is hardcoded deliberately, so it still works if the wire is having a bad night. Show nights do occasionally shift for specials, holidays and international tours, which the page says out loud rather than pretending otherwise.

What's Next, Filterable

Below the weekly card is the live board, straight off the wire, with three tabs: All, Premium Live Events, and Weekly TV.

The distinction matters more than it sounds. A Raw episode and a premium live event are completely different commitments, and most schedule pages dump them into one undifferentiated list. Here the big shows get gold treatment and weekly TV gets blue, so you can see at a glance whether this week is a normal week or the one where the title changes.

Under that, latest results as shows air.

The Trivia โ€” Two Ways In

243 questions, and they live in two places depending on what you want.

There's a section built into the main wrestling page if you're already there checking the card and fancy a few. And there's a standalone trivia page if you just want to play โ€” same bank, no schedule above it, straight into the questions.

Both use the same ring, and the ring is the point:

Three ropes top and bottom in gold and red. Four gold turnbuckles at the corners. And it reacts. Get one right and a gold belt-flash pulses outward โ€” "Three count." Get one wrong and the whole ring shakes โ€” "Kicked out at two" โ€” and it tells you the right answer.

It advances by itself. A gold bar runs along the bottom rope as the countdown, quicker on a hit and deliberately slower on a miss so you can actually read what you got wrong. Nobody wants to tap Next 243 times.

What's actually in the bank

Territory days through the Bloodline, and it goes deeper than the greatest hits:

The Montreal Screwjob and the Sharpshooter finish. Hogan's heel turn at Bash at the Beach and the birth of the nWo. Foley thrown off the Cell at King of the Ring 1998. Austin 3:16 at King of the Ring 1996 and the beer truck. The Undertaker's streak and the night Lesnar ended it. Goldberg's 173-0. ECW under Heyman. Chyna in the Royal Rumble. The first women's WrestleMania main event. Kofi at 35. AEW from founding to Cody finishing the story. NJPW, Wrestle Kingdom and the January 4 Tokyo Dome show. Lucha de Apuestas, where wrestlers bet their masks and hair.

Plus a full glossary run โ€” kayfabe, heel, babyface, shoot, work, job, bump, spot, swerve, over, push, rib, dark match, and the gorilla position and why it's called that.

Some of the best ones are the daft ones. Lamar Hunt naming the Super Bowl after his kid's toy has a wrestling equivalent in here: the Ravens named after an Edgar Allan Poe poem, the Steelers originally called the Pirates, Kane's portrayer becoming a county mayor, and Jesse Ventura becoming a governor.

The Podcast Section

The Not Moved crew covers WWE and AEW every week โ€” the angles, the booking, and who's actually getting pushed. Their wrestling episodes are pulled onto the page automatically and filtered from their wider feed, big player up top with a clickable grid underneath.

They're live most nights on their page โ€” Twitch, Kick and YouTube all embedded, so if the room's dark they're between shows and the archive is right there.

They also do The Scrap Sheet for UFC, which sits next to the actual card on the MMA hub.

Its Own Front Door

The page has its own header, its own burger and its own footer rather than wearing the football site's navigation. That was deliberate โ€” nobody arriving for a SmackDown card wants an NFL start/sit menu across the top.

The burger still gets you home: the FantasyDailies homepage, NFL fantasy and DFS, the Money Room, community and NFL trivia.

There's A Wrestling Board Now

The community has a dedicated Wrestling tab, alongside a new MMA one.

Which means the arguments finally have a home: greatest heel turn, work or shoot, WWE or AEW, best finisher, who got wasted by bad booking. Bring a take.

The Rest Of The House

If wrestling brought you here, the rest of it runs deep: the Game Room holds every pool and contest behind one door โ€” survivor, gauntlet, pick'em, squares, and weekly NFL trivia with a real prize. Buy-ins are counted in sardines and we never touch anybody's money.

Four sports on the stats side โ€” NFL, NBA, NHL โ€” and a graded ledger where every call gets stamped the next morning, win or lose.

The Honest Part

Cards change constantly in wrestling. Matches get added, pulled and rewritten, sometimes on the day. The board is as live as the wire allows and you should still confirm at the source before you plan an evening around it.

And the obvious one, stated plainly: wrestling is scripted entertainment. Nothing on the page is betting advice and none of it pretends the outcomes are in doubt. It's a schedule, a results archive and a trivia game for people who love it anyway.

Open The Squared Circle โ†’ ยท Straight to the trivia โ†’

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