How it Works
Choose a season or Public League to see roster rules and scoring for that league window.
Choose a season or Public League to see roster rules and scoring for that league window.
Public leagues use Salary Cap — Total Season Points. Anyone can join with no team maximum. After you create or join, you complete onboarding and build your roster from the shared pool so you can play right away.
Each faction has a $100 season budget. Wrestlers cost $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 based on their tier. You may roster up to 20 wrestlers. NXT is included in the pool. Wrestlers are not exclusive — multiple factions can roster the same wrestler.
Use Add / Drop on your faction page to release wrestlers and sign free agents. You must stay within your season salary cap and roster size.
Each faction may spend up to $25 of salary on adds and up to $25 on drops per Pacific Time week (Monday through Sunday). There are no trades in public salary cap leagues.
In each Mo./Wk. cell, the first number is the monthly belt-holder value and the second is what your league credits each week (one quarter of the monthly amount) while your wrestler holds the title.
For Road to SummerSlam and Road to War Games leagues, weekly title-holder points lock at 11:59 PM PT (Los Angeles time) at the end of each TV week: after SmackDown and before the next Raw when there is no PLE that week, or after the last PLE in that Monday–Sunday window and before the next Raw when a PLE airs that week. The cutoff uses Pacific time so late shows still count before the lock.
These are match bonuses (not monthly title-holder points). They are awarded during the match when a championship is defended or changes hands — same values for every title, in full at event time.
Wrestler event scoring matches Total Season Points leagues. Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and PLE appearance and win bonuses apply for events in your league window. Only events on or after your league start date count.
Your 12-week window may include any combination of minor, medium, and major PLEs on the calendar — not a fixed Road to arc. The tables below list points for every event type; use your league timeline to see which ones fall in your season.
For a non–Royal Rumble battle royal, only battle royal points apply for that match (entry, eliminations, winner). The usual “on the card” and “winning your match” points for Raw, SmackDown, or a PLE do not stack on top — they are superseded so appearance is not counted twice.
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).


Same points apply to RAW and SmackDown.
For these match types, the special table is used instead of the usual Raw / SmackDown or PLE “on the card” and “winning your match” points for that match (so you are not double-counted for appearing).
Standard battle royals on Raw, SmackDown, or a PLE undercard. The Royal Rumble premium live event uses the separate scoring listed on the Royal Rumble card under major PLEs below.
Multi-person and multi-team matches (triple threat, fatal four-way, five-way, handicap 2v1, etc.) earn an extra victory bonus of one tier point per opponent beyond the first you defeat in that match (a normal singles match has one opponent, so no bonus). 2 out of 3 Falls and Gauntlet matches still award this same tier per round won.
For a non–Royal Rumble battle royal, only battle royal points apply for that match (entry, eliminations, winner). The usual “on the card” and “winning your match” points for Raw, SmackDown, or a PLE do not stack on top — they are superseded so appearance is not counted twice.
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.
Points are awarded during the event.



(Firsts get 5pts, fifths get 1pt)

For a non–Royal Rumble battle royal, only battle royal points apply for that match (entry, eliminations, winner). The usual “on the card” and “winning your match” points for Raw, SmackDown, or a PLE do not stack on top — they are superseded so appearance is not counted twice.
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.
Points are awarded during the event.
Points are awarded during the event





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.
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.
Points are awarded during the event





Public leagues always include NXT wrestlers, events, and belts. NXT scoring below applies for every NXT show and PLE in your league window.
For public salary cap leagues. In each Mo./Wk. cell, the first number is the monthly belt-holder value and the second is what your league credits each week (one quarter of the monthly amount) while your wrestler holds the title.
When an NXT wrestler is officially announced as joining the main roster (Raw or SmackDown), they receive a one-time bonus of 15 points on the date of that announcement. This is logged as a promo outcome in event results and does not repeat weekly like title-holder credit.
A standard match victory earns full points. If a victory occurs via disqualification (DQ), points are halved. No Contest earns appearance points only.
A successful title defense adds 1 point (0.5 via DQ). An initial title win adds 2 points.
Additional main event points apply only when the match is not the featured/titled match for that event.















For multi-person matches (Triple Threat, Fatal Four-Way, Five Way, Six Pack, etc.), add this bonus per participant or per pinfall, depending on match result formatting.
Each wrestler's total for a match is the sum of: Match points (appearance + win), Main event points, Belt points, Special points (Rumble, War Games, Chamber, MITB, etc.), and Battle royal points.
Private leagues still use our Road to season windows (for example Road to SummerSlam) with draft-based rosters. See the other tabs on this page for those formats.
Full Points System for the complete breakdown. Event Results to see points in action.