How it Works
Choose a season to see what counts for that league window, or open Legacy League for the full year-round reference (all event types).
Choose a season to see what counts for that league window, or open Legacy League for the full year-round reference (all event types).
Leagues begin with a draft. The commissioner sets the round-1 pick order; the full order follows your league's draft style (snake or linear). You fill your roster up to your league's roster size while meeting the minimum number of men's and women's spots on the roster.
For Road to SummerSlam leagues with 3–6 factions (current beta sizing), roster size and gender minimums are:
| Factions | Roster size | Minimums (F / M) |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | 13 | 4 women / 5 men |
| 4 | 11 | 4 women / 4 men |
| 5 | 9 | 4 women / 4 men |
| 6 | 8 | 3 women / 4 men |
Leagues with more factions use different caps; see your league's roster view for the numbers that apply to you.
Managers propose trades with another faction; the other manager accepts or declines. When both sides agree, the commissioner (General Manager) must approve or reject the trade before it processes. Wrestlers involved in a pending trade can't be dropped until that trade finishes or is cancelled.
Anyone not on a roster in your league is a free agent. From your faction page you can drop wrestlers and add free agents, as long as you stay within roster size and gender minimums.
Total Season Points — Road to SummerSlam: Each manager may make up to 2 free agent moves per week. A week is Monday through Sunday (one calendar week). Signings, drops, and combined drop-and-add moves all count toward this weekly limit.
Awarded to whoever holds the belt at the end of the last day of each month.
Awarded during the match when a championship is defended or changes hands (same values for every title).
A standard match victory earns full points. If a victory occurs via disqualification (DQ) or any other disqualifying result, it is worth half points. A No Contest result only earns appearance points; no victory or title defense points are awarded.
Additional main event points are awarded only if the match is not the PLE's featured (titled) match. Example: If the Men's Royal Rumble is the main event of the PLE, the winner receives only the standard event points, not extra for it being the main event.
A successful title defense is worth an additional 4 points, regardless of the event or match placement. If the title is retained via disqualification, the bonus is reduced to 2 points (half points).
An initial title win earns an additional 5 points, regardless of where or how it occurs.


Extra scoring for certain match types in addition to normal Raw / SmackDown or PLE match-card points.
Standard battle royals on Raw, SmackDown, or a PLE undercard. Does not apply to the Royal Rumble premium live event — that match uses its own scoring (see the Legacy League tab, Royal Rumble).
This window includes four minor PLEs (Backlash, two Saturday Night's Main Events, Clash in Italy), one medium PLE (Night of Champions (King/ Queen of the Ring)), and SummerSlam (nights 1 and 2). They use the structures below.
A standard match victory earns full points. If a victory occurs via disqualification (DQ), it is worth half points.
A successful title defense is worth an additional 4 points (2 if via DQ). An initial title win earns an additional 5 points.


Two SNMEs this season — same points each.

This premium live event includes the Night of Champions card and the King / Queen of the Ring tournament — point tables below.



Each wrestler's total for a match is the sum of: Match points (appearance + win), Main event points, Belt points, Special points (where applicable), and Battle royal points (if applicable).
Full Points System for cross-references. Event Results to see points in action.