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'''Cyber Sunday''' is an annual ] ] event produced by ] (WWE). In 2004 and 2005, the event was known as '''Taboo Tuesday''' and was exclusive to the ] brand. | |||
|name = WWE Cyber Sunday | |||
|image = File:WWE Cyber Sunday logo.png | |||
During the event's "Taboo Tuesday" years, it was the first pay-per-view held by WWE on a Tuesday since ] in 1991. Although the inaugural event was held in October 2004, the 2005 event was pushed back to early November so as to prevent possible competition from a ] playoff game. Another inconvenience was that the pay-per-view was held on a Tuesday, when '']'' shows are taped. This forced ''SmackDown!'' of that week to tape on Sunday before the Taboo Tuesday event aires on PPV. These problems ultimately led to the event being renamed Cyber Sunday and held on a Sunday night | |||
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|caption = WWE Cyber Sunday logo | |||
The distinctive feature of Cyber Sunday is the ability for fans to vote online through WWE.com on certain aspects of every match, such as its participants. The voting typically begins in the middle of a '']'' show weeks beforehand and ends during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match is slated to begin. Because of this, Cyber Sunday is billed as an "] pay-per view". | |||
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|othernames = Taboo Tuesday (2004–2005) | |||
==Results== | |||
|promotions = ] | |||
===Taboo Tuesday=== | |||
|brands = ] (2004–2008)<br/>] (2007–2008)<br/>] (2007–2008)<br>] (2022) | |||
====2004==== | |||
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|name=Taboo Tuesday 2004 | |||
|gimmick = ] pay-per-view in which fans vote on certain aspects of the matches | |||
|image=TabooTuesday04.jpg | |||
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|date=] ] | |||
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|attendance=3,500 | |||
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'''WWE Cyber Sunday''' (originally known as '''WWE Taboo Tuesday''') was an annual ] ] (PPV) event produced by ] (WWE), a ] based in ]. Established in 2004, the event was originally called Taboo Tuesday as it was held on Tuesdays. In 2006, the event was moved to the more traditional Sunday night for PPVs and was renamed Cyber Sunday. The theme of the event was the ability for fans to vote on certain aspects of every match, using their personal computers and ] via mobile phones. The voting typically began in the middle of an episode of '']'' a few weeks beforehand and ended during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match was slated to begin. Because of this, the event was billed as an "] pay-per-view." | |||
During the event's first two years as Taboo Tuesday, it was held exclusively for wrestlers from the ] ]. The 2006 event, which was the first held as Cyber Sunday, was also Raw-exclusive. Following ] in 2007, however, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued, thus the events in 2007 and 2008 featured the Raw, ], and ] brands. The event was discontinued and replaced by ] in 2009. The event was revived as an ] television special in 2022, but not branded as Taboo Tuesday. | |||
'''Taboo Tuesday 2004''' took place on ] ] at the ] in ]. The voting for this event started on ] ] and ended during the event. | |||
==History== | |||
*''']: ] defeated ] (w/]) | |||
] | |||
**Hassan was disqualified. Sgt. Slaughter was selected over two local ]. | |||
In 2004, ] (WWE) established a new ] (PPV) event titled Taboo Tuesday. The ] was held on October 19 that year, and as its name implies, it was held on a Tuesday. It was the first regularly-scheduled pay-per-view held by the company on a Tuesday since 1991's ], the first regularly-scheduled non-Sunday pay-per-view since the ], and the first non-Sunday pay-per-view of any kind since ] in 1996.<ref name="original name">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/cybersunday/history/alltimeresults|title=Cyber Sunday Pay-per-view History|access-date=2007-10-06|publisher=WWE}}</ref><ref name=InteractivePPV>{{cite web|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2004/2004_10_05.jsp|title=World Wrestling Entertainment Introduces New Interactive Raw Branded Pay-Per-View To Air on Tuesday, October 19, 2004|access-date=August 8, 2008|date=October 5, 2004|publisher=] Corporation|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140313010118/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2004/2004_10_05.jsp|archive-date=March 13, 2014}}</ref> | |||
*'''] defeated ] to win the ] (10:55)''' | |||
**Benjamin pinned Jericho after a ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 37.48%, ] 20.11%, ] 7.01%, ] 6.69%, ] 5.77%, ] 4.23%, ] 3.81%, ] 3.77%, ] 2.49%, ] 2.36%, ] 2.24%, ] 1.69%, ] 1.10%, ] 0.68%, ] 0.58% | |||
*'''] defeated ], ], ], ], ] and ] in a ] to retain the ] (5:30)''' | |||
**Stratus last eliminated Holly to win. | |||
**Voting: ] 53.10%, ] 30.03%, ] 16.87% | |||
*'''] defeated ] (w/]) in a ] (14:17)''' | |||
**Snitsky pinned Kane after coming off of the second rope onto the steel chair that was wrapped around Kane's neck. | |||
**Voting: Chain 40.84%, Steel Chair 29.93%, Lead Pipe 29.24 % | |||
*'''] defeated ] in a "Choose The Loser's Fate" match (2:01)''' | |||
**Eugene pinned Bischoff after a ]. | |||
**After the match ] forced Bischoff to be shaved bald by Eugene and ] to strip down to his underwear and wear a dress. Coach was forced to wear the dress for the remainder of the event. | |||
**Voting: ] 58.73%, Loser Wears a Dress 20.77%, Loser is Winners Servant 20.50% | |||
*'''] and ] defeated ] (] and ]) to win the ] (16:15)''' | |||
**Benoit forced Conway to submit with the ]. | |||
**Edge left from the arena during the match. | |||
**The opponents of La Résistance were the two wrestlers not selected to face ]. | |||
*'''] defeated ] in a ] (1:48)''' | |||
**Hemme pinned DeCesare after hitting her with a feather pillow. | |||
**Voting: ] 56.48%, ] 33.22%, Aerobics Challenge 10.30% | |||
*'''] defeated ] to retain the ] (14:05)''' | |||
**Triple H pinned Michaels after a ] from Edge. | |||
**Voting: ] 38.72%, ] 33.42%, ] 27.86% | |||
*'''] defeated ] in a ] (10:35)''' | |||
**Orton pinned Flair after an ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 68%, ] 20%, ] 12%. | |||
To coincide with the ], in which the promotion divided its roster into brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform, the inaugural event was held exclusively for the ] brand. Taboo Tuesday returned in ], but was pushed back to early November and was also Raw-exclusive.<ref name=TT2005/> In 2006, which was again Raw-exclusive and held in November, the show was moved to a more traditional Sunday night slot—alleviating problems with the taping schedule of '']'', usually held on Tuesdays. As a result, the event was renamed ].<ref name=CS2006/> Following ] in April 2007, WWE discontinued brand-exclusive PPVs, thus the ] and ] events, which were both held in October, featured wrestlers from the Raw, ], and ] brands.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2007/2007_03_14.jsp |title=WWE Pay-Per-Views To Follow WrestleMania Formula |publisher=] |date=2007-03-18 |access-date=2007-11-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070319234707/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2007/2007_03_14.jsp |archive-date=March 19, 2007}}</ref><ref name=CS2007/><ref name=CS2008/> In 2009, the event's pay-per-view slot was replaced by Annihilation then later renamed ].<ref name="Bragging">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwebraggingrights/matches/11988122/preview/|title=Preview:WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena (Anything Goes Iron Man Match)|access-date=2009-10-05|publisher=WWE|quote=Find out when the first-ever WWE Bragging Rights airs Sunday, Oct. 25 live on pay-per view.|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091010220248/http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwebraggingrights/matches/11988122/preview/|archive-date=October 10, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wrestlezone.com/news/191893-trademark-infringement-is-why-wwe-is-changing-ppv-names/ | title=Trademark Infringement is Why WWE is Changing PPV Names? | date=21 July 2009 }}</ref> | |||
After the 2004 PPV went off the air, ] paid tribute to long time employee ] who was working his last night for the company. ], ] and ] came to ringside and they had Patterson sing ] by ], which he was known to do in ] bars while on tour. | |||
{{-}} | |||
Almost a decade after the discontinuation of the PPV, elements of this event were incorporated into ]'s ] for its ''NXT 2.0'' one-year anniversary special but the event is not called Taboo Tuesday.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/.amp/news/nxt/wwe-reveals-fan-vote-options-for-nxt-anniversary-show-title-matches | title=WWE reveals fan-vote options for NXT anniversary show title matches | date=7 September 2022 }}</ref> | |||
====2005==== | |||
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|name=Taboo Tuesday 2005 | |||
|image=TabooTuesday05.jpg | |||
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|date=] ] | |||
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|attendance=6,000 | |||
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==Concept== | |||
'''Taboo Tuesday 2005''' took place on ] ] at the ] in ]. The official theme song was "'']''" by ]. The voting for this event started on ] ] and ended during the event. | |||
The most distinctive feature of the event was the ability for fans to vote on certain aspects of every match, using their personal computers and ] via mobile phones. The voting typically began in the middle of an episode of '']'' a few weeks beforehand and ended during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match was slated to begin. Because of this, the event was billed as an "] pay-per-view."<ref name=InteractivePPV/> For the first four events, voting was made online through WWE.com, with the official tagline for the PPV being "''Log On. Take Over."''<ref name=TT2004/><ref name=TT2005/><ref name=CS2006/><ref name=CS2007/> In 2008, however, this was replaced by votes through text messaging, but this was only available to United States mobile carriers. However, the match between ] and ] was made universal, as fans were allowed to vote for the match stipulation on WWE.com.<ref name=CS2008/> After Cyber Sunday was discontinued, the fan interaction aspects of the pay-per-view were incorporated into ''Raw'' as ''WWEActive'' (originally ''RawActive'') for some ''Raw'' episodes, which was eventually dropped altogether.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/rawactive|title=Your Guide to Getting RAWactive!|work=]|accessdate=March 16, 2021}}</ref> | |||
==Events== | |||
*''']: ] and ] defeated ] and ] (2:38)''' | |||
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**Striker pinned Benjamin. | |||
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*'''] and ] defeated ] and ] (13:46)''' | |||
|Raw (WWE brand)|Raw-branded event | |||
**Mysterio pinned Masters after a ]. SmackDown! referee ] and RAW referee ] officiated the match, disagreeing and interrupting each other throughout parts of the match. | |||
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**Snitsky replaced ], who was injured. | |||
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**Voting: ] 31%, ] 29%, ] 17%, ] 13%, ] 10% | |||
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*'''] and ] defeated ] and ] (6:21)''' | |||
!Event | |||
**Snuka pinned Conway after a ]. | |||
!Date | |||
**Conway was originally scheduled to compete in a handicap match before Tomko was added in. | |||
!City | |||
**Voting: ] 43%, ] 40%, ] 17% | |||
!Venue | |||
*'''] defeated ] (7:22)''' | |||
!Main Event | |||
**Mankind forced Carlito to submit with a ]. The fans chose which gimmick Mick Foley wrestled as. | |||
!Ref. | |||
**Voting: Mankind 52%, Cactus Jack 35%, Dude Love 13% | |||
|- style="background: #FBB;" | |||
*'''] defeated ] to win the ] (7:59)''' | |||
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**Kane and Big Show pinned Cade after a ]. | |||
|] | |||
**The team facing Cade and Murdoch was comprised of the two wrestlers who were not selected to face John Cena and Kurt Angle. | |||
|October 19, 2004 | |||
*'''] defeated ] (w/] and ]) in a ] (4:22)''' | |||
|] | |||
**Batista pinned Coach after a ]. | |||
|] | |||
**The match was originally Coach vs. ] before Austin pulled out the night before and was replaced by Batista. | |||
|] vs. ] in a ] | |||
**Voting results: ] 91%, Verbal Debate 6%, ] 3% | |||
|<ref name=TT2004>{{cite journal|first=Gemma|last=Tarlach|title=Choose and Bruise Taboo Tuesday gives WWE fans a chance to have a say in the ring action|date=2004-10-18|journal=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|page=01}}</ref> | |||
*'''] defeated ], ], ], ] and ] in a ] to retain the ] (5:23)''' | |||
|- style="background: #FBB;" | |||
**Stratus won when James eliminated herself and Victoria simultaneously. | |||
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**Competitors could also be eliminated by going through the ropes. | |||
|] | |||
**Voting: Lingerie 43%, Leather and Lace 32%, Cheerleader Outfits 25% | |||
|November 1, 2005 | |||
*'''] defeated ] in a ] to retain the ] (23:45)''' | |||
|] | |||
**Flair won by escaping through the cage door. | |||
|] | |||
**Voting: ] 83%, ] 13%, ] 4% | |||
|] (c) vs. ] vs. ] in a ] for the ] | |||
|<ref name=TT2005>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/10172005/|title=Toward Taboo Tuesday|date=October 17, 2005|publisher=]|access-date=May 10, 2008}}</ref> | |||
**Cena pinned Michaels after an ]. | |||
|- style="background: #FBB;" | |||
**Voting: ] 46%, ] 38%, ] 16% | |||
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{{-}} | |||
|] | |||
|November 5, 2006 | |||
|] | |||
|] | |||
|] (c) vs. ] ] vs. ] ] in a "Champion of Champions" ] for the ] | |||
|<ref name=CS2006>{{cite web|url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/cyber.html#2006|title=Cyber Sunday 2006|date=2006-11-05|accessdate=2008-03-16|publisher=Pro Wrestling History}}</ref> | |||
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|] | |||
|October 28, 2007 | |||
|] | |||
|] | |||
|] (c) vs. ] for the ] with ] as the ] | |||
|<ref name=CS2007>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/schedules/events/eventdetail/?id=5267584|title=WWE presents Cyber Sunday|publisher=]|access-date=November 2, 2007}}</ref> | |||
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|] | |||
|October 26, 2008 | |||
|] | |||
|] | |||
|] (c) vs. ] for the ] with ] as the ] | |||
|<ref name=CS2008>{{cite web|url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/cyber.html#2008|title=Cyber Sunday 2008 results|access-date=September 26, 2008|publisher=Pro Wrestling History}}</ref> | |||
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|colspan="10"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match}} | |||
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==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | |||
====2006====<!-- This section is linked from ] --> | |||
{{Infobox Wrestling event | |||
|name= Cyber Sunday 2006 | |||
|image= CyberSunday06.jpg | |||
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|date=] ] | |||
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|attendance=7,000 | |||
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==External links== | |||
'''Cyber Sunday 2006''' took place on ] ] at the ] in ]. The official theme song was "'']''" by ]. The voting for the event started on ] ] and ended during the event. | |||
*''']: ] defeated ] (3:26)''' | |||
**Crazy pinned Conway after a ]. | |||
*'''] (w/]) defeated ] (8:39)''' | |||
**Umaga pinned Kane after a ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 49%, ] 28%, ] 23%. | |||
*'''] (] and ]) defeated ] (Robbie and Rory McAllister), ] and ], and ] in a ] (4:27)''' | |||
**JTG pinned Robbie after Cade and Murdoch hit Robbie with a ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 50%, ] 35%, ] 15%. | |||
*'''] defeated ] to retain the ] (13:22)''' | |||
**Hardy pinned Carlito after a ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 62%, ] 25%, ] 13%. | |||
*'''] defeated ] (] and ]) (w/] as ]) (18:12)''' | |||
**Orton pinned Triple H after a steel chair shot to the back and a ] onto the same chair. | |||
**Voting: ] 60%, ] 20%, ] 20%. | |||
*'''] defeated ] in a ] to win the vacant ] (8:08)''' | |||
**Lita pinned James after a ]. This was the final of a seven-woman tournament. | |||
**Lumberjills: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
**Voting: ] 46%, ] 40%, ] 14%. | |||
*'''] and ] defeated ] (] and ]) (w/], ] and ]) to win the ] (6:55)''' | |||
**Flair forced Mikey to submit with the ]. | |||
**Voting: ] 46%, ] 35%, ] 19%. | |||
*'''] (w/]) defeated ] ] and ] ] in a ] to retain the ] (21:06)''' | |||
**Booker pinned Cena after ] and Booker both hit Cena with the World Heavyweight Title belt. | |||
**Voting: ] 67%, ] 21%, ] 12%. | |||
====2007==== | |||
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'''Cyber Sunday 2007''' will take place on ], ] at the ] in ] | |||
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Professional wrestling pay-per-view event seriesWWE Cyber Sunday | |
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WWE Cyber Sunday logo | |
Promotions | World Wrestling Entertainment |
Brands | Raw (2004–2008) SmackDown (2007–2008) ECW (2007–2008) NXT (2022) |
Other names | Taboo Tuesday (2004–2005) |
First event | Taboo Tuesday (2004) |
Last event | Cyber Sunday (2008) |
Event gimmick | Interactive pay-per-view in which fans vote on certain aspects of the matches |
WWE Cyber Sunday (originally known as WWE Taboo Tuesday) was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut. Established in 2004, the event was originally called Taboo Tuesday as it was held on Tuesdays. In 2006, the event was moved to the more traditional Sunday night for PPVs and was renamed Cyber Sunday. The theme of the event was the ability for fans to vote on certain aspects of every match, using their personal computers and text messaging via mobile phones. The voting typically began in the middle of an episode of Raw a few weeks beforehand and ended during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match was slated to begin. Because of this, the event was billed as an "interactive pay-per-view."
During the event's first two years as Taboo Tuesday, it was held exclusively for wrestlers from the Raw brand. The 2006 event, which was the first held as Cyber Sunday, was also Raw-exclusive. Following WrestleMania 23 in 2007, however, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued, thus the events in 2007 and 2008 featured the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands. The event was discontinued and replaced by Bragging Rights in 2009. The event was revived as an NXT television special in 2022, but not branded as Taboo Tuesday.
History
In 2004, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) established a new pay-per-view (PPV) event titled Taboo Tuesday. The inaugural event was held on October 19 that year, and as its name implies, it was held on a Tuesday. It was the first regularly-scheduled pay-per-view held by the company on a Tuesday since 1991's This Tuesday in Texas, the first regularly-scheduled non-Sunday pay-per-view since the 1994 Survivor Series, and the first non-Sunday pay-per-view of any kind since In Your House 8: Beware of Dog 2 in 1996.
To coincide with the brand extension, in which the promotion divided its roster into brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform, the inaugural event was held exclusively for the Raw brand. Taboo Tuesday returned in 2005, but was pushed back to early November and was also Raw-exclusive. In 2006, which was again Raw-exclusive and held in November, the show was moved to a more traditional Sunday night slot—alleviating problems with the taping schedule of SmackDown!, usually held on Tuesdays. As a result, the event was renamed Cyber Sunday. Following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007, WWE discontinued brand-exclusive PPVs, thus the 2007 and 2008 events, which were both held in October, featured wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands. In 2009, the event's pay-per-view slot was replaced by Annihilation then later renamed Bragging Rights.
Almost a decade after the discontinuation of the PPV, elements of this event were incorporated into NXT's television program for its NXT 2.0 one-year anniversary special but the event is not called Taboo Tuesday.
Concept
The most distinctive feature of the event was the ability for fans to vote on certain aspects of every match, using their personal computers and text messaging via mobile phones. The voting typically began in the middle of an episode of Raw a few weeks beforehand and ended during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match was slated to begin. Because of this, the event was billed as an "interactive pay-per-view." For the first four events, voting was made online through WWE.com, with the official tagline for the PPV being "Log On. Take Over." In 2008, however, this was replaced by votes through text messaging, but this was only available to United States mobile carriers. However, the match between The Undertaker and Big Show was made universal, as fans were allowed to vote for the match stipulation on WWE.com. After Cyber Sunday was discontinued, the fan interaction aspects of the pay-per-view were incorporated into Raw as WWEActive (originally RawActive) for some Raw episodes, which was eventually dropped altogether.
Events
Raw-branded event |
References
- "Cyber Sunday Pay-per-view History". WWE. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
- ^ "World Wrestling Entertainment Introduces New Interactive Raw Branded Pay-Per-View To Air on Tuesday, October 19, 2004". World Wrestling Entertainment Corporation. October 5, 2004. Archived from the original on March 13, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2008.
- ^ "Toward Taboo Tuesday". World Wrestling Entertainment. October 17, 2005. Retrieved May 10, 2008.
- ^ "Cyber Sunday 2006". Pro Wrestling History. 2006-11-05. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
- "WWE Pay-Per-Views To Follow WrestleMania Formula". World Wrestling Entertainment. 2007-03-18. Archived from the original on March 19, 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
- ^ "WWE presents Cyber Sunday". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved November 2, 2007.
- ^ "Cyber Sunday 2008 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved September 26, 2008.
- "Preview:WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena (Anything Goes Iron Man Match)". WWE. Archived from the original on October 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
Find out when the first-ever WWE Bragging Rights airs Sunday, Oct. 25 live on pay-per view.
- "Trademark Infringement is Why WWE is Changing PPV Names?". 21 July 2009.
- "WWE reveals fan-vote options for NXT anniversary show title matches". 7 September 2022.
- ^ Tarlach, Gemma (2004-10-18). "Choose and Bruise Taboo Tuesday gives WWE fans a chance to have a say in the ring action". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 01.
- "Your Guide to Getting RAWactive!". WWE. Retrieved March 16, 2021.