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Cue ominous steel-cage music. The name "No Way Out" isn't new to WWE fans. It first debuted at the February 1998 PPV that was called "No Way Out of Texas." The name wasn't used in 1999 ...
It's unfortunate because it was one of the better PPV names around and WWE has been trying to replicate that by creating spooky, Halloween-influenced theme for their October PPV for years now.
WWE has filed a trademark for SuperBrawl, a WCW PPV name that hasn't been used since WCW shut its doors in 2001. The filing could mean WWE has plans to revive the PPV, adding it to a growing list ...
One can only assume Vince McMahon was jamming out to some Jerry Lee Lewis when he conceived the name of the upcoming July 9 pay-per-view event from ... and the rest of the WWE locker room that ...
WWE filed to trademark the names of two original ECW pay-per-view events on Thursday, November 21. WWE filed to trademark the "CyberSlam" name and the "Barely Legal" name. ECW Barely Legal was the ...
and "SuperBrawl," both were WCW PPV names. Slamboree had a run from 1993 until 2000, the company was then sold to WWE in 2001. The trademark filed by WCW, expired in 2005. SuperBrawl ran from 1991 ...
Great Balls of Fire has been criticised by fans as one of the worst names for a WWE pay-per-view ever. We've compiled our Top Ten, let us know which you think is the dodgiest name in the vote at ...
No Mercy, SmackDown Live’s second brand-exclusive pay-per-view, promised great things for the WWE Universe ... there aren’t any relevant names that can prove to be a threat for the champ.
Assuming WWE continue to have difficulty securing their first choice for their Fall PPV name (more on that later), No Mercy would be a great event for October, the month in which it was always held.