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WWE Bragging Rights

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Professional wrestling pay-per-view event series
WWE Bragging Rights
Bragging Rights 2010 logo, which incorporates the logos of SmackDown, Raw and the Nexus
WWE Bragging Rights logo
PromotionsWorld Wrestling Entertainment
BrandsRaw (2009–2010)
SmackDown (2009–2010)
ECW (2009)
Other namesSurvivor Series
First event2009
Last event2010
EventgimmickInterpromotional matches for "bragging rights"

WWE Bragging Rights was aprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV) event produced byWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), aprofessional wrestling promotion based inConnecticut. The event was established in 2009 and replacedCyber Sunday in the late October slot of WWE's pay-per-view calendar. Theconcept of the show involved a series of interpromotional matches for "bragging rights" between wrestlers from theRaw andSmackDownbrand divisions with a Bragging Rights trophy awarded as a prize. Among the matches, a14-man tag team match was held between the two brands. In 2009, the show that won the most matches out of the series won the trophy. However, in 2010, which was the final event, the winning brand was simply determined by the 14-man tag team match. The SmackDown brand won the trophy both times the event was held.

In 2011, Bragging Rights was replaced by the returningVengeance as the October scheduled event. However, in 2012, WWE opted to have only one pay-per-view in October,Hell in a Cell, scrapping Vengeance and moving Hell in a Cell to the last Sunday in October. In 2016, WWE incorporated a similar concept of interpromotional matches into their long-standingSurvivor Series event, which has been the theme of that event until 2021.

History

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In 2009,World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) established Bragging Rights to replaceCyber Sunday as their Octoberpay-per-view (PPV). Thisinaugural event took place on October 25, 2009.[1] Asecond Bragging Rights was held the following year on October 24, 2010;[2] however, this would be the final Bragging Rights event, as WWE discontinued the PPV and replaced it with the returningVengeance, although Vengeance itself would be dropped in 2012 in favor of only having one October PPV per year,Hell in a Cell.[3][4] Originally, the event was to be named "Annihilation" but it was changed to Bragging Rights due to an trademark infringement byMarvel Comics who owns the rights to allAnnihilation intellectual property.[5][6]

With only two events held in the Bragging Rights PPV chronology, both took place inindoor arenas in the United States.[1][2]Championship bouts were scheduled on everycard, with the lower-tier titles featured on the undercard and the top-tier featured on themain card. Non-interpromotional matches for the card were restricted by thebrand split, where WWE assigned its performers to either theRaw orSmackDown brands, causing these matches to only be set up between wrestlers on the same show.[7]

Concept

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The concept of this pay-per-view was that there were a series of matches to determine which WWE brand, Raw or SmackDown, would receive the bragging rights trophy. The interpromotional matches that took place included theUnited States Champion vs. theIntercontinental Champion, and a14-man tag team match between the two brands. In 2009, there was an interpromotional six-diva tag team match,[1] but that was scrapped in 2010.[2] Also, the 14-man tag team match was under elimination rules in 2010.[2] In 2009, the winner was determined by who won the most matches,[1] but in 2010, the tag team match determined the winner.[1] SmackDown won the trophy both years.[1][2] Although theECW brand had adark match prior to the 2009 show, it was not involved in the interbrand competition,[1] and ECW was disbanded in February 2010, several months before the second and final Bragging Rights event.[2]

In 2016, WWE incorporated a similar concept of interpromotional matches into their long-standingSurvivor Series event,[8] and the event is now centered around competition for brand supremacy.[9]

Events

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#EventDateCityVenueMain eventWinning brandTeamsRef.
1Bragging Rights (2009)October 25, 2009Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaMellon ArenaRandy Orton (c) vs.John Cena in a 60-minuteAnything GoesIron Man match for theWWE ChampionshipSmackDownTeam Raw (D-Generation X (Triple H &Shawn Michaels) (Co-Captains),The Big Show,Cody Rhodes,Jack Swagger,Kofi Kingston, andMark Henry) vs.Team SmackDown (Kane &Chris Jericho (Co-Captains),R-Truth,Matt Hardy,Finlay, andThe Hart Dynasty (Tyson Kidd &David Hart Smith))[1]
2Bragging Rights (2010)October 24, 2010Minneapolis, MinnesotaTarget CenterRandy Orton (c) vs.Wade Barrett for theWWE ChampionshipSmackDownTeam Raw (The Miz (captain),Ezekiel Jackson,Sheamus,John Morrison,CM Punk,Santino Marella, andR-Truth) vs.Team SmackDown (The Big Show (captain),Jack Swagger,Kofi Kingston,Tyler Reks,Alberto Del Rio,Rey Mysterio, andEdge)[2]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghPassero, Mitch (2009-10-25)."Results:SmackDown curses Raw".World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved2009-10-25.
  2. ^abcdefgPassero, Mitch (2010-10-24)."Results:Team blue brags again".WWE. Retrieved2010-10-25.
  3. ^"WWE Presents Vengeance". WWE. Retrieved2011-05-22.
  4. ^"Upcoming events listing". WWE. Retrieved2011-05-22.
  5. ^Paglino, Nick (2009-07-13)."Cyber Sunday PPV Undergoes Yet Another Name Change".Wrestlezone. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  6. ^"Trademark Infringement Is Why WWE Is Changing PPV Names?".Wrestlezone. 2009-07-21. Retrieved2024-03-15.
  7. ^"WWE Entertainment To Make Raw and SmackDown Distinct Television Brands".WWE. 2002-03-27. Archived fromthe original on 2014-10-17. Retrieved2010-08-03.
  8. ^"Survivor Series 2016 results: Fantasy warfare just got real".WWE. Retrieved2017-12-20.
  9. ^"Survivor Series 2017 results: Triple H lays waste to Angle and Shane as Raw triumphs over SmackDown".WWE. Retrieved2017-12-20.

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