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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion [[IWE]]. The [[IWE Vengeance (2001)|inaugural event]] took place on December 9, 2001 and replaced [[IWE Armageddon]] for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the [[September 11 attacks]]. The 2002 event featured the [[IWE Raw|Raw]] and [[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]] [[IWE Brand Extension|brands]]. The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown! brand in 2003 and in 2004 was made exclusive to the Raw brand. In 2007, following [[WrestleMania]], all PPV events became tri-branded. | '''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion [[IWE]]. The [[IWE Vengeance (2001)|inaugural event]] took place on December 9, 2001 and replaced [[IWE Armageddon]] for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the [[September 11 attacks]]. The 2002 event featured the [[IWE Raw|Raw]] and [[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]] [[IWE Brand Extension|brands]]. The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown! brand in 2003 and in 2004 was made exclusive to the Raw brand. In 2007, following [[WrestleMania]], all PPV events became tri-branded. | ||
- | Vengeance took over [[IWF Fully Loaded]]'s scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with [[IWE The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]]. The 2007 event was promoted as [[IWE Vengeance: Night of Champions|Vengeance: Night of Champions]] and featured [[List of current champions in IWE|all IWE titles]] being defended. In 2008, the event dropped the Vengeance name and continued to promote as Night of Champions, later moving to September in 2010. In 2011, | + | Vengeance took over [[IWF Fully Loaded]]'s scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with [[IWE The Great American Bash|The Great American Bash]]. The 2007 event was promoted as [[IWE Vengeance: Night of Champions|Vengeance: Night of Champions]] and featured [[List of current champions in IWE|all IWE titles]] being defended. In 2008, the event dropped the Vengeance name and continued to promote as Night of Champions, later moving to September in 2010. In 2011, IWE scheduled both a Night of Champions and Vengeance event where the latter name would replace [[IWE Bragging Rights]] for October while Night of Champions would retain its original slot. |
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+ | The 2007 event was promoted as [[IWE Vengeance: Night of Champions|Vengeance: Night of Champions]] and featured [[List of current champions in IWE|all IWE titles]] being defended. In 2008, the event dropped the Vengeance name and continued to promote as '''Night of Champions''', later moving to September in 2010. In 2011, IWE scheduled both a Night of Champions and Vengeance event where the latter name would replace [[IWE Bragging Rights]] for October while Night of Champions would retain its original slot. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | Vengeance is a pay-per-view event consisting of a main event and undercard that feature championship matches and other various matches. The first Vengeance event was produced as a pay-per-view event for the International Wrestling Federation (IWF), the former name of IWE. The inaugural event took place on December 9, 2001 at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California and aired live on PPV. | ||
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+ | In 2002, IWF was court ordered to [[IWE|change their name]], which resulted in the promotion changing its name to IWE. Earlier in the year, IWF held a [[IWE Brand Extension|draft]] that split its [[List of WWE personnel|roster]] into two distinctive brands of wrestling, [[IWE Raw|Raw]] and [[IWE Smackdown|SmackDown]], and the [[XCW (IWE)|XCW]] brand was added in 2006. Before the draft, matches featured wrestlers from the roster without any limitations; after the draft, matches only consisted of wrestlers from their distinctive brands. The first Vengeance event to be produced under the WWE banner and with roster limitations was [[IWE Vengeance (2002)|Vengeance (2002)]], which took place on July 21, 2002. The following year, IWE announced that PPV events, excluding [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[SummerSlam|SummerSlam]], [[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]], and the [[Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]], would be made exclusive to each brand; Vengeance was made exclusive to the Smackdown! brand in 2003 and in 2004 was made exclusive to the Raw brand. After three years of being produced as a brand exclusive event, [[IWE Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance (2006)]] was the final Vengeance event that was brand exclusive, as IWE announced that PPV events from April 2007 onwards would feature all three brands of IWE. | ||
==Vengeance dates and venues== | ==Vengeance dates and venues== | ||
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|Thomas & Mack Center | |Thomas & Mack Center | ||
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|[[IWE Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance (2006)]] | |[[IWE Vengeance (2006)|Vengeance (2006)]] | ||
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|Charlotte, North Carolina | |Charlotte, North Carolina | ||
|Time Warner Cable Arena | |Time Warner Cable Arena | ||
- | | | + | |<small>[[Rob Van Dam|Kyle Van Dam]] (c) vs. [[Kevin Adams Copeland|Edge]] for the IWE Championship<br>[[D-Generation X]] (Triple K and [[Ryan Barnhart]]) vs. the [[Spirit Squad]] ([[Jason Dykstra|Kenny]], [[Jon Williams|Johnny]], [[Nicolas Pollington|Mitch]], [[Nick Kessler|Nicky]], and [[Michael Fonger|Mikey]]) </small> |
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|[[IWE Vengeance: Night of Champions|Vengeance: Night of Champions]] | |[[IWE Vengeance: Night of Champions|Vengeance: Night of Champions]] | ||
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|Houston, Texas | |Houston, Texas | ||
|Toyota Center | |Toyota Center | ||
- | | | + | |<small>[[Dustin Simpson]] (c) vs. [[Mick Foley]] vs. [[Steve Larson|King Booker]] vs. [[Bobby Ashley]] vs. [[Kevin McAlmond]] in a "IWE Championship Challenge" for the IWE Championship </small> |
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|[[IWE Vengeance (2011)|Vengeance (2011)]] | |[[IWE Vengeance (2011)|Vengeance (2011)]] | ||
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|San Antonio, Texas | |San Antonio, Texas | ||
|AT&T Center | |AT&T Center | ||
- | | | + | |<small>[[Justin Marlen]] (c) vs. Dustin Simpson in a [[Last Man Standing Match|Last Man Standing match]] for the IWE Championship </small> |
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Current revision as of 20:58, 8 March 2012
Vengeance is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion IWE. The inaugural event took place on December 9, 2001 and replaced IWE Armageddon for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the September 11 attacks. The 2002 event featured the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown! brand in 2003 and in 2004 was made exclusive to the Raw brand. In 2007, following WrestleMania, all PPV events became tri-branded. Vengeance took over IWF Fully Loaded's scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with The Great American Bash. The 2007 event was promoted as Vengeance: Night of Champions and featured all IWE titles being defended. In 2008, the event dropped the Vengeance name and continued to promote as Night of Champions, later moving to September in 2010. In 2011, IWE scheduled both a Night of Champions and Vengeance event where the latter name would replace IWE Bragging Rights for October while Night of Champions would retain its original slot.
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[edit] Name change
The 2007 event was promoted as Vengeance: Night of Champions and featured all IWE titles being defended. In 2008, the event dropped the Vengeance name and continued to promote as Night of Champions, later moving to September in 2010. In 2011, IWE scheduled both a Night of Champions and Vengeance event where the latter name would replace IWE Bragging Rights for October while Night of Champions would retain its original slot.
[edit] History
Vengeance is a pay-per-view event consisting of a main event and undercard that feature championship matches and other various matches. The first Vengeance event was produced as a pay-per-view event for the International Wrestling Federation (IWF), the former name of IWE. The inaugural event took place on December 9, 2001 at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California and aired live on PPV.
In 2002, IWF was court ordered to change their name, which resulted in the promotion changing its name to IWE. Earlier in the year, IWF held a draft that split its roster into two distinctive brands of wrestling, Raw and SmackDown, and the XCW brand was added in 2006. Before the draft, matches featured wrestlers from the roster without any limitations; after the draft, matches only consisted of wrestlers from their distinctive brands. The first Vengeance event to be produced under the WWE banner and with roster limitations was Vengeance (2002), which took place on July 21, 2002. The following year, IWE announced that PPV events, excluding WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and the Royal Rumble, would be made exclusive to each brand; Vengeance was made exclusive to the Smackdown! brand in 2003 and in 2004 was made exclusive to the Raw brand. After three years of being produced as a brand exclusive event, Vengeance (2006) was the final Vengeance event that was brand exclusive, as IWE announced that PPV events from April 2007 onwards would feature all three brands of IWE.
[edit] Vengeance dates and venues
Event | Date | City | Venue | Main Event |
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Vengeance (2001) | December 9, 2001 | San Diego, California | San Diego Sports Arena | |
Vengeance (2002) | July 21, 2002 | Detroit, Michigan | Joe Louis Arena | |
Vengeance (2003) | July 27, 2003 | Denver, Colorado | Pepsi Center | |
Vengeance (2004) | July 11, 2004 | Hartford, Connecticut | Hartford Civic Center | |
Vengeance (2005) | June 26, 2005 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Thomas & Mack Center | Jesse Dern (c) vs. Triple K in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
Vengeance (2006) | June 25, 2006 | Charlotte, North Carolina | Time Warner Cable Arena | Kyle Van Dam (c) vs. Edge for the IWE Championship D-Generation X (Triple K and Ryan Barnhart) vs. the Spirit Squad (Kenny, Johnny, Mitch, Nicky, and Mikey) |
Vengeance: Night of Champions | June 24, 2007 | Houston, Texas | Toyota Center | Dustin Simpson (c) vs. Mick Foley vs. King Booker vs. Bobby Ashley vs. Kevin McAlmond in a "IWE Championship Challenge" for the IWE Championship |
Vengeance (2011) | October 23, 2011 | San Antonio, Texas | AT&T Center | Justin Marlen (c) vs. Dustin Simpson in a Last Man Standing match for the IWE Championship |