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History will be made on Saturday night with the crowning of the first Women's United States Championship. For months, fans have been calling on WWE to introduce a mid-card title to the women's ...
WWE Unforgiven was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), a Connecticut-based professional wrestling promotion. It was first held as the 21st In Your House PPV in April 1998. Unforgiven returned as its own PPV in September 1999 and continued as the annual September PPV until ...
Saturday Night's Main Event is a series of American professional wrestling television specials produced by WWE (originally the World Wrestling Federation or WWF). It was originally broadcast by NBC from 1985 to 1992, replacing Saturday Night Live in its late night timeslot on an occasional basis throughout the year.
This was also WWE's last livestreaming event to air on the WWE Network in international markets, as its content moved over to Netflix in January 2025. Five matches were contested at the event. In the main event, Giulia won the women's Iron Survivor Challenge, while Oba Femi won the men's Iron Survivor Challenge in the opening bout.
The Rock's first match in years headlines WWE's WrestleMania 2024 Night 1 match card. See the results, live updates, highlights from WrestleMania 40.
This event saw the first Inferno match and WWF's first evening gown match. This was one of the In Your House events which later became the title of an annual pay-per-view, replacing the method at the time of making new names for all events aside from the "Big Five" (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series).
The first match to air live was between Kane and Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) in an Inferno match. The only way to win an Inferno match is by throwing one's opponent into a fire that surrounds the ring on all four sides. This match was the first time that the Inferno match had been used on pay-per-view in more than seven years. [11]
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has been broadcasting pay-per-view (PPV) events since the 1980s, when its classic "Big Four" events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company's very first PPV was WrestleMania in 1985.