WWE introduces new PPV in June: 'Payback'
Instead of "No Way Out," WWE's June pay-per-view this year is entitled "Payback" and it will take place on June 16, 2013, at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois.
Instead of "No Way Out," WWE's June pay-per-view this year is entitled "Payback" and it will take place on June 16, 2013, at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois.
VIDEO: On this date in WWE history, Feb. 15, 2004, Eddie Guerrero pins Brock Lesnar at No Way Out to become WWE Champion.
Before Elimination Chamber, there was No Way Out. Sometimes No Way Out was both an above-average show and a sound transition show heading towards the ‘Grand Daddy of Them All', WrestleMania. Conversely, it was predominantly a filler show.
CM Punk was WWE champion for the entirety of 2012, somehow managing to go a whole calendar year without dropping the title to John Cena, or anyone else for that matter. Here's a highlight video package put together by WWE.
The Cageside Seats Greatest Matches Tournament continues today with a match-up between Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H, No Way Out 2001 and Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena, Raw 2007.
WWE reported its official pay-per-view numbers for WrestleMania 28, Extreme Rules, Over the Limit and No Way Out today. Get them all inside.
Pay-per-view numbers coming in for WrestleMania 28 and No Way Out 2012 are looking good for WWE and it appears the gradual decline of the past few years may be over.
Although the writing has been on the wall for months now, John Laurinaitis has officially stepped down from his position as Senior Vice President of Talent Relations at WWE.
Brock Lesnar re-signed with WWE with a ton of fanfare. A match with John Cena and the former UFC champ has been nowhere to be seen. Will this affect his predicted match with Triple H at SummerSlam?
The latest episode of Smackdown is available for viewing. What are your favorite WWE Superstars up to?