WWE has finally attached a price to Club WWE, and it lands at $99 per year for founding members.
The figure arrived through an email sent to the company’s mailing list, promoting a Founding Member Preview that opens this Friday. WWE breaks the annual fee down to $8.25 per month for anyone who signs up for a full year.
That number fills in the one detail WWE withheld when it first unveiled the program. When Club WWE was announced on April 14, on the eve of WrestleMania 42, the company laid out a lengthy list of perks but pointedly declined to say what any of it would cost, promising only that pricing would follow in the coming weeks.
What Founding Members Get
The email spells out the early sign-up incentives. Founding members receive a kit of exclusive items, first access to the Club WWE digital experience ahead of full launch, and bonus rewards points from day one.
WWE is also dangling a live-event hook. The email teases an exclusive SummerSlam ticket offer for founding members, with the promise that further details are still to come. SummerSlam runs August 1 and 2 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
The broader benefit list, first outlined in April, includes 24-hour presale access to WWE events worldwide, a members-only WWE Shop with early merchandise drops, bonus behind-the-scenes content, a members-only community forum, and a points-based rewards system.
A Familiar Timing Problem
The pricing reveal keeps Club WWE tethered to a conversation WWE has struggled to shake all year. The program launched during WrestleMania 42 week, the same stretch in which ticket costs became a running talking point online and in on-screen storylines.
John Cena serves as the public face of Club WWE, framing it as a way to reward the company’s most dedicated fans. Whether $99 a year reads as fan service or as another ask from an audience already stretched by ticket and streaming price hikes is the question that will follow the Founding Member Preview into its Friday opening.





