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Event/Show Note(s) April 13 Taz: ECW on TNN: Taz had signed with the World Wrestling Federation following his title loss to Mike Awesome on September 19, 1999. However, Awesome unexpectedly signed with World Championship Wrestling in 2000 while still being champion and
Prior to 2022, all events were generally held on a Sunday. The change was attributed to WWE president Nick Khan who felt that "big sports events were better on Saturday nights". [17] WWE also airs a pre-show before most events which includes interviews, match previews, and a panel of experts analyzing the upcoming line-up.
Mexico City show 5 76 52 March 9, 1996 Juventud Guerrera vs. Rey Misterio Jr. ECW: Big Ass Extreme Bash: 5 [27] 77 53 May 23, 1996 Mitsuharu Misawa and Jun Akiyama vs. The Holy Demon Army (Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue) AJPW Super Power Series Night 5: 5 [9] 78 54 June 7, 1996 Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Johnny Ace and Steve Williams ...
The show's name also referred to the ECW brand, in which WWE employees were assigned to work and perform, complementary to WWE's other brands, Raw and SmackDown. It debuted on June 13, 2006 on Sci Fi Channel in the United States and ran for close to four years until it aired its final episode on February 16, 2010 on the rebranded Syfy .
January 3, 2000: Raw: Miami, FL: 1 20 — On December 28, 1999 (aired December 30, 1999) on SmackDown!, a title match between Chyna and Jericho ended in a double pinfall; as a result they were recognized as co-champions. WWE does not recognize this period as an official reign but as a vacancy. [6] [77] 61 Chris Jericho: January 23, 2000: Royal ...
SummerSlam is an annual pay-per-view (PPV) produced every August by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1988. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", [ 3 ] it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania , Royal Rumble , and Survivor Series , [ 4 ] and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs ...
WWE recognizes Helms' reign as ending on July 5, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay. [4] [39] World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 45 Billy Kidman: July 3, 2001: SmackDown! Tacoma, WA: 4 27: 24 This was the first title change in the WWF. WWE recognizes Kidman's reign as beginning on July 5, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay. [40 ...
Pages in category "2000 WWF pay-per-view events" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.