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The event was held at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C.. SummerSlam is an annual pay-per-view (PPV) produced every August by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) since 1988. . Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", [2] it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series, referred to as the "Big Four
SummerSlam is a professional wrestling event, produced annually since 1988 by the world's largest professional wrestling promotion, WWE. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", it is considered WWE's second biggest event of the year behind their flagship event, WrestleMania .
September 11, 2005 Christopher Daniels vs. AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe: TNA: Unbreakable: 5 95 6 October 1, 2005 Samoa Joe vs. Kenta Kobashi: ROH Joe vs. Kobashi 5 96 7 March 31, 2006 Cima, Masato Yoshino, and Naruki Doi vs. Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi, and Ryo Saito: Supercard of Honor: 5
He defeated Damian Priest at SummerSlam on August 3, 2024. [2] The Undisputed WWE Championship is held by Cody Rhodes and consists of the WWE Championship and the WWE Universal Championship , with Rhodes being in his first reign with each title as they are jointly defended but retain their individual lineages.
The highest number of events on the list have been promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), the largest professional wrestling promotion in Japan. NJPW's Collision in Korea , a two-day interpromotional supercard co-hosted with World Championship Wrestling , was the first-ever pro wrestling event held in North Korea and remains the most ...
2005 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles; 2005 Hamburg Masters – Singles; 2005 Heineken Open – Doubles; 2005 Ho Chi Minh City Open; 2005 Idea Prokom Open – Doubles; 2005 If Stockholm Open – Doubles; 2005 Legg Mason Tennis Classic – Doubles; 2005 Medibank International – Men's doubles; 2005 Medibank International – Men's singles
Paul Hunter drops out of the top 32, down from number five to number 34 in the points list at the end of the 2005–06 season, shortly before his death. Jimmy White drops out of the top 32 after his worst season to date, down from 8 to 34. Alan McManus drops out of the top 16 after ten seasons, down from 12 to 19.
The ATP Tour is the modern top-level men's professional tennis circuit. It was introduced in 1990 and it's administered by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). All the records listed here are only for the players who played most of their careers on the ATP Tour and they're based on official ATP data. [1]