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WWE’s momentum is undeniable with recent episodes of RAW and SmackDown drawing sold-out crowds, following two successful stadium shows in January and February. The excitement is set to continue as WrestleMania 40 approaches, with both Night 1 and Night 2 scheduled to take place in a massive stadium. This marks an exhilarating period for the world’s largest wrestling company, which is experiencing a significant business upswing.
While current events are thrilling, there’s a portion of the fanbase that enjoys reminiscing about the past. Sportskeeda caters to this nostalgia by offering a weekly retrospective on some of the most significant moments in WWE’s history. This week’s look back includes NXT’s inaugural Premium Live Event, a wrestler’s short-lived retirement, and a pivotal title change. These moments are just a few of the notable events that have occurred in WWE’s storied past.
One of the highlighted historical events is the No Way Out pay-per-view from February 27, 2000. Held at the Hartford Civic Center with approximately 12,000 fans in attendance, the main event featured Triple H defending his Undisputed WWE Title against Cactus Jack in a Hell in a Cell Match. The stipulation was that if Cactus Jack lost, he would retire. Ultimately, he did lose and “retired,” only to return shortly thereafter at WrestleMania 2000 under his real name, Mick Foley, and continued to wrestle sporadically over the next decade.
Another significant moment took place on February 27, 2014, with the airing of WWE NXT ArRIVAL. This event was noteworthy as it was the first major event broadcast on the WWE Network and took place at Full Sail University with over 400 fans in attendance. The event featured a ladder match between Bo Dallas and Neville, with Neville emerging victorious and ending Bo’s reign as NXT Champion. This event marked the beginning of NXT’s journey as a brand known for its exciting Premium Live Events.
The article concludes with a look back at an episode of WWE Monday Night RAW from March 3, 2014, held at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. This episode was memorable for several reasons, including a WWE Tag Team Championship match where The Usos defeated the New Age Outlaws to win the titles. This victory was a significant milestone in The Usos’ careers, and they have since enjoyed a successful run in WWE.