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  2. WWE - Wikipedia

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    The last televised event to market the WWF logo was the UK-based pay-per-view Insurrextion 2002. On May 5, 2002, the company launched its "Get The F Out" marketing campaign and changed all references on its website from "WWF" to "WWE", while switching the URL from WWF.com to WWE.com. [59]

  3. History of WWE - Wikipedia

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    The public branding of the company has undergone several name changes throughout the years, from the CWC to the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in 1963, then the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2002. Since 2011, it has branded itself solely as WWE.

  4. WWE Championship - Wikipedia

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    There were also stars seemingly shooting out from the globe. It originally had the WWF scratch logo and read "World Wrestling Federation Champion"; after the promotion was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in May 2002, both the scratch logo and wording were changed accordingly.

  5. Why is the WWE logo at Big 12 championship game ... - AOL

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    The Big 12 championship game between No. 7 Texas and No. 18 Oklahoma State on Saturday features a wide array of festivities — including an on-field WWE logo.. The battle for Big 12 supremacy ...

  6. Attitude Era - Wikipedia

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    The Attitude Era was a major era of professional wrestling within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The term "WWF Attitude" was used to describe its programming from November 9, 1997, to May 6, 2002.

  7. The Kliq - Wikipedia

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    The Kliq was a backstage group in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) during the mid-1990s, composed of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. Michaels, Nash, and Hall wielded a considerable amount of power within the company at the time, which they reportedly used to positively influence one another's ...

  8. WWF Attitude - Wikipedia

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    WWF Attitude is a professional wrestling video game based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A slightly enhanced port of the game was later released for the Dreamcast, as well as a handheld version for the Game Boy Color.

  9. Titan Towers - Wikipedia

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    The main exterior logo of Titan Towers has changed over the years to reflect alterations made to the logo of the WWF/WWE. [7] According to former WWF executive and on-screen manager Jim Cornette, Vince McMahon's office and the offices of those in charge of wrestling creative where on one side of the building, while Linda McMahon's office and ...