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    WWE No Mercy, also known as NXT No Mercy beginning in 2023, is a professional wrestling event produced by WWE, a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut. The first No Mercy was held on May 16, 1999, in Manchester, England , and was the only No Mercy event produced in the United Kingdom .

  2. WWE Women's Champ Trish Stratus pinned Victoria (5:31). WWE Champ Brock Lesnar pinned The Undertaker (27:18) in a "hell in a cell" match. WWE Tag Team Title Tournament Bracketing Return to top of page No Mercy 2003 October 19, 2003 in Baltimore, MD First Mariner Arena, drawing 8,500 ($500,000) Shown live on PPV (0.50)

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    The list fittingly begins with the inaugural No Mercy. It took place on May 16, 1999, in Manchester, England. Unfortunately, it wasn't a good show. The only notable thing to happen was the main event featuring three future Hall of Famers: Triple H vs. Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker. RELATED: WWE: Every UK Exclusive PPV, Ranked The thing with UK ex...

    SmackDown exclusive pay-per-views in the mid-2000s were often a slog to get through. The roster just wasn't strong enough to warrant major events every few months. That was incredibly clear in 2004. This show put the focus on some folks that weren't all that impressive. Luther Reigns, anyone? Even the matches involving big stars (JBL vs. The Undert...

    Better known as the night Triple H wrestled in three WWE Title matches. John Cena vacated the title due to injury and it was handed to Randy Orton. HHH then beat Orton in the opener, defended the title successfully against Umaga, and then lost it back to Orton in a Last Man Standing main event. Only that last match was any good. This show also feat...

    For a SmackDown exclusive show, this was lucky enough to boast a handful of bright spots. Chris Benoit vs. William Regal, Matt Hardy vs. Gregory Helms, and the main event are all strong matches. But a lot of this card left fans cold. Mr. Kennedy vs. The Undertaker was a drag and audiences weren't clamoring for yet another Rey Mysterio/Chavo Guerrer...

    It's another SmackDown exclusive iteration of No Mercy. 2005 was headlined by a major confrontation between Batista and Eddie Guerrero, in what ended up being Guerrero's final pay-per-view match. There's also a solid US Title match and JBL vs. Rey Mysterio is pretty good. RELATED: WWE: Every Judgment Day Event Ever, Ranked Hardcore Holly vs. Mr. Ke...

    2003 was a strong year for SmackDown, though not as good as 2002. But the former still managed to have some impressive shows. On this night, John Cena and Kurt Angle had their first major meeting and it was arguably their best match ever together. The event benefited from being bookended well. It featured a hot opener between Tajiri and Rey Mysteri...

    This was a big deal because it marked the first pay-per-view match for Stone Cold Steve Austin since the previous November. He spent that match trying to end Rikishi's career, but it was a return nonetheless. Chris Jericho vs. X-Pac in a Steel Cage was a solid undercard outing. The real highlights came at the end of the night. Chris Benoit and Trip...

    For the only time in its history, No Mercy was a Raw exclusive event in 2017. The big selling point was a clash between Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman for the Universal Championship. It was ultimately a disappointment and nobody enjoyed Enzo Amore vs. Neville. Thankfully, the rest of the show was strong. John Cena and Roman Reigns had their only e...

    We're getting into the elite territory now. This was the final No Mercy for nearly a decade and it went out with a bang. A lot of the undercard is stuff that you wouldn't mind skipping, but you simply must watch the final two matches. First, there's Triple H battling Jeff Hardy for the WWE Championship. Hardy came unbelievably close to winning the ...

    No Mercy moved to the United States in October of 1999 and was a much better show than what the UK audience got. One thing stands out above the rest from this event and that is the Ladder Match. It was arguably the best match all year. RELATED: WWE: Every Vengeance Event Ever, Ranked It made Edge, Christian, and the Hardy Boyz into stars and still ...

  3. No Mercy 05 (Smackdown!) – Houston, TX – Toyota Center – October 9, 2005 (5,000 paid) Sunday Night Heat – aired live on the Preview Channel & WWE.com: William Regal & Paul Birchill defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick at 5:09 when London submitted to the Regal Stretch after sustaining a shoulderbreaker from Birchill

  4. The 1999 No Mercy held in the United States was the second No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on October 17, 1999, at the Gund Arena in Cleveland , Ohio .

  5. No Mercy was an annual pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The first No Mercy was held on May 16, 1999 in Manchester, England. No Mercy was held every year in October and from 2003 to 2006 the event was exclusive to the SmackDown! brand. Although WWE is known to pick mainstream music for their PPV theme songs, No Mercy sometimes features its own WWE-produced ...

  6. From Triple H to The Undertaker to John Cena to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, brace yourself for these exclusive photos from one of WWE’s most unrelenting pay-per-views. Don't miss WWE No Mercy 2017 this Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network.

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