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WWE Magazine was the official professional wrestling magazine of WWE. This incarnation of the magazine contains lifestyle sections, a monthly calendar, entertainment, work out tips, and other information. It was announced in July 2014 that after thirty years, the magazine would cease production, although special issues would continue to be ...
WWF/E Magazine: 1983–2014: Monthly: Stamford, Connecticut: Bob Lee Tony Romando (eic) World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. N/A: Yes: Originally known as WWF Victory Magazine in 1983. In July 2014 the WWE announced it would cease production due to budget cuts and declining sales of the magazine. [1] [17] Westside Pro Wrestling's Almanac: 2010 ...
At the time, Hart was the WWF Champion, and wanted to part ways with the WWF amicably, and had agreed to vacate the title following a farewell speech on the November 10, 1997 broadcast of Raw Is War in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which would take place one day after the 1997 Survivor Series in Montreal. Although McMahon agreed to the arrangement ...
Starting with the 1,000th episode of Raw in July 2012, the WWF "scratch" logo is no longer censored in archival footage due to WWE reaching a new settlement with the World Wide Fund for Nature. [334] In addition, the F in WWF initials are no longer censored when spoken or when written in plain text in archival footage.
(Batista interview); Solid Gold (article on a myriad of different wrestling belts/championships); 101 Things Every WWF Fan Should Do Before He Dies; Vince's Secret Treasure Trove: Unearthed! (An inside look into WWE's warehouse); Body Shop: Kenny Dkystra (workout routine and diet); Ask Dr. WWE: Dr. Louis Rios tells us how to treat second degree ...
Raw and SmackDown! would host each division, give its name to the division and essentially compete against each other. The split came about as a result of the WWF purchasing their two biggest competitors, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW); and the subsequent doubling of its roster and championships.
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On the January 4, 1999 edition of Raw, Foley won his first WWF Championship, defeating The Rock with the help of Steve Austin. [55] [56] This match is regarded as a major turning point of the Monday Night War, shifting the ratings permanently in the WWF's favor. [55] [56] The duo fought in an infamous "I quit" match at the 1999 Royal Rumble ...