TKO President Mark Shapiro hints at potential changes in WWE's Premium Live Events lineup, suggesting a shift away from certain long-standing events. In a recent interview, Shapiro praised WWE's leadership team, led by President Nick Khan and Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, for their innovative approach. He specifically mentioned the inaugural WWE Wrestlepalooza as a success, indicating a willingness to move beyond events created by the old WWE regime, like Vince McMahon's era. This could mean a reevaluation of the 'big five' Premium Live Events: Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Money in the Bank, and Survivor Series. Shapiro's comments spark curiosity about which events might be phased out. The upcoming 39th annual Survivor Series, set for November 29 at Petco Park, remains a tradition, but other events like SummerSlam, Money in the Bank, and Elimination Chamber could be at risk. The question arises: will these iconic events still be part of WWE's future? Shapiro's comments invite discussion and speculation, leaving fans wondering about the potential changes in WWE's event calendar.