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  1. In this page you find the full list of WWE PPV & Special Events scheduled in 2016, along with their results, dates, locations and venues. The list includes WWE Pay Per Views from both Raw & SmackDown brands, NXT TakeOver shows and other WWE Network and TV Specials .

  2. Pro Wrestlers Database: All Rosters. On this page you find the full WWE Roster in the year 2016. This includes the list of all WWE Wrestlers from Raw, SmackDown, NXT and 205 Live, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and ...

  3. This is a list of WWE pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming supercards, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted by the American promotion available on traditional PPV outlets and livestreaming services such as the WWE Network.

  4. Pro Wrestlers Database: All Rosters. On this page you find the full WWE Roster in the year 2009. This includes the list of all WWE Wrestlers from Raw, SmackDown and ECW, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other ...

    • Triple H vs. Dean Ambrose — WWE Championship Match
    • Team Raw
    • The New Day vs. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson — Raw Tag Team Championship Match
    • Chris Jericho vs. Aj Styles
    • Asuka vs. Bayley — NXT Women’s Championship Match
    • The New Day vs. Y2AJ — WWE Tag Team Championship Match
    • Dolph Ziggler vs. Triple H
    • Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins — WWE Championship Match
    • Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair — Hell in A Cell Raw Women’s Championship Match
    • Finn Bálor vs. Seth Rollins — WWE Universal Championship Match

    WE SAID: Dean Ambrose is dangerous enough when he improvises, but watching him go into a match with a plan is something else entirely. At WWE Roadblock — mere weeks before WrestleMania 32 — The Lunatic Fringe battled The Game not only for the WWE Championship, but also for the opportunity to change the landscape of The Show of Shows. Methodically f...

    If there was a WWE equivalent to a big-budget summer popcorn flick this year, it was undoubtedly the Survivor Series main event. The heavily hyped battle between Raw and SmackDown LIVE was so packed with marquee stars, high stakes and even comic relief (thanks to Team Blue mascot James Ellsworth) that you wouldn’t have been surprised to find out it...

    WE SAID: Much like their record-setting Raw Tag Team Title reign, The New Day’s defense against Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson was a testament to their ability to survive. Gallows & Anderson were at their punishing best, cutting off the ring and dismantling Kofi Kingston at length. Big E eventually powered his way into action, but that didn’t stop Ga...

    You can’t have a ranking of the greatest matches in 2016 without including AJ Styles vs. Chris Jericho. The difficulty was trying to decide which of their dream matchups was greatest. It’s like trying to pick your favorite episode of “Seinfeld.” Ultimately, The Phenomenal One and The Ayatollah of Rock ’n’ Rolla’s then–rubber match at WWE Fastlane s...

    WE SAID: Saying goodbye is never easy, but Bayley’s NXT swan song was made especially difficult by the unwavering desire of her opponent, NXT Women’s Champion Asuka, to kick her head in. The undefeated champion looked supremely confident, but somewhere between the multitude of kicks and Asuka’s increasingly patronizing demeanor, a switch turned ins...

    WE SAID: Chris Jericho and AJ Styles nearly snuffed out The New Day’s rainbow on the March 7 episode of Raw, when Y2AJ faced Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods for the WWE Raw Tag Team Titles. The crowd erupted for Styles, who had debuted less than two months earlier. The Phenomenal One lived up to his moniker, executing a springboard moonsault ...

    WE SAID: Of all the tests that plagued Dolph Ziggler’s Sisyphean 2016, none were as seemingly pre-ordained as a long-brewing showdown with Triple H on Raw. Animosity had lingered between The Game and The Showoff’s for some time, but their meeting in the ring was a measured, disciplined showcasethat left nobody in doubt as to their mutual respect, t...

    WE SAID: Nearly seven months after Seth Rollins went down with a devastating knee injury, The Architect battled his one-time Shield brother-in-arms, Roman Reigns, for WWE’s greatest title at WWE Money in the Bank. Both Superstars fought tooth-and-nail, but Rollins finally countered The Big Dog’s Spear by hitting a miraculous mid-air Pedigreefor the...

    WE SAID: How would the first-ever, history-making, Women’s Hell in a Cell main event between Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks for the Raw Women’s Championship begin? How about a raucous brawl that sprawled outside of the cell itself, onto the floor and even into the WWE Universe. The match was nearly over before it began as Sasha was carted off afte...

    WE SAID: The Demon King emerged from the depths to clash in a WWE ring for the first time at SummerSlam this year. And although Seth Rollins was initially dismissive when it came to Finn Bàlor’s eerie alter-ego, The Architect was definitely a believer after the bout. Bàlor showed incredible tenacity in his quest to become the inaugural WWE Universa...

  5. The event then moved to July in 2009 before becoming the annual September PPV beginning in 2010. The original concept of Night of Champions was that every championship promoted on WWE's main roster was contested. In 2016, Night of Champions was replaced by the similarly themed Clash of Champions which

  6. Storylines. Event. Dark match. Preliminary matches. Main event matches. Reception. Aftermath. Results. Notes. References. External links. SummerSlam (2009) The 2009 SummerSlam was the 22nd annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

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