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** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant ECW World title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.

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** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang Wrestling/JimmyWangYang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant ECW World title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon|WWE}}'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''Wrestling/TheGreatAmericanBash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon|WWE}}'' for that year [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to to]] [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the 9/11 tragedy.tragedy]]. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''Wrestling/TheGreatAmericanBash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/ArmageddonWrestling'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''Wrestling/TheGreatAmericanBash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/ArmageddonWrestling'' ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon|WWE}}'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''Wrestling/TheGreatAmericanBash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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** 2002: The Un-Americans (Wrestling/{{Christian}} and Wrestling/LanceStorm) defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrestling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.

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** 2002: The Un-Americans (Wrestling/{{Christian}} and Wrestling/LanceStorm) defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.



** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant ECW World title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.

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** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant ECW World title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.



** In 2004, Wrestling/{{Edge}} ended Wrestling/RandyOrton's seven month reign as Intercontinental champion.

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** In 2004, Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} ended Wrestling/RandyOrton's seven month reign as Intercontinental champion.
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** In 2011, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior on ''[=SmackDown=]''.

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** In 2011, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior on ''[=SmackDown=]''. Wrestling/BraunStrowman would do the exact same thing in 2017.
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** 2011: Wrestling/TheMiz and [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk and Wrestling/TripleH. Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Title thanks to the interference by The Miz and R-Truth.

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** 2011: Wrestling/TheMiz and [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk and Wrestling/TripleH.Wrestling/TripleH thanks to interference by Wrestling/KevinNash. Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Title thanks to the interference by The Miz and R-Truth. Wrestling/DolphZiggler defeated Wrestling/ZackRyder to retain his United States Championship. Wrestling/BethPhoenix beat Wrestling/EveTorres to retain her Divas Championship. Wrestling/MarkHenry and Wrestling/BigShow ended in a no-contest due to the ring being destroyed, but Henry nevertheless retained his title.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/ArmageddonWrestling'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/ArmageddonWrestling'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''.''Wrestling/TheGreatAmericanBash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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In February 2021, WWE revived Vengeance for the NXT brand as a [=TakeOver=] event called Vengeance Day, which was the first and only Vengeance to air on the WWE Network in addition to traditional PPV. The name was also a reference to its Valentine's Day scheduling. The TakeOver series was discontinued that September, however, Vengeance continued on under the Vengeance Day name with the 2022 event being held as a special episode of NXT 2.0. This established Vengeance Day as NXT's annual Valentine's event.

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In February 2021, WWE revived Vengeance for the NXT brand as a [=TakeOver=] event called Vengeance Day, which was the first and only Vengeance to air on the WWE Network in addition to traditional PPV. The name was also a reference to its Valentine's Day scheduling. The TakeOver [=TakeOver=] series was discontinued that September, however, Vengeance continued on under the Vengeance Day name with the 2022 event being held as a special episode of NXT 2.0. This established Vengeance Day as NXT's annual Valentine's event.
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In February 2021, WWE revived Vengeance for the NXT brand as a [=TakeOver=] event called Vengeance Day, which was the first and only Vengeance to air on the WWE Network in addition to traditional PPV. The name was also a reference to its Valentine's Day scheduling. The TakeOver series was discontinued that September, however, Vengeance continued on under the Vengeance Day name with the 2022 event being held as a special episode of NXT 2.0. This established Vengeance Day as NXT's annual Valentine's event.


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* CommutingOnABus: Vengeance debuted in 2001 and lasted until 2007. It returned in 2011. It returns under the new name Vengeance Day and is exclusive to the NXT brand.
* CoversAlwaysLie: Wrestling/TripleH was on the 2001 cover even though he did not appear at the event due to an injury.
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* BrokenWinLossStreak: Triple H was undefeated in one-on-one[[note]]He participated in a six-man Hell in a Cell match in the 2000 ''Armageddon'' event, but then WWF Champion Wrestling/KurtAngle retained his title by pinning [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]][[/note]] Hell in a Cell matches, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated him.

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* BrokenWinLossStreak: Triple H was undefeated in one-on-one[[note]]He participated in a six-man Hell in a Cell Wrestling/HellInACell match in the 2000 ''Armageddon'' event, but then WWF Champion Wrestling/KurtAngle retained his title by pinning [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]][[/note]] Hell in a Cell matches, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated him.



** In 2005, Wrestling/{{Batista}} became the first wrestler to defeat Wrestling/TripleH one-on-one inside Hell in a Cell.

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** In 2005, Wrestling/{{Batista}} became the first wrestler to defeat Wrestling/TripleH one-on-one inside Hell in a Cell.Wrestling/HellInACell.



* FinalBattle: In 2005, then-World Heavyweight Champion Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/TripleH fought inside Hell in a Cell, which served as the culmination of their heated feud of that year.

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* FinalBattle: In 2005, then-World Heavyweight Champion Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/TripleH fought inside Hell in a Cell, Wrestling/HellInACell, which served as the culmination of their heated feud of that year.
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** 2002: The Un-Americans (Wrestling/{{Christian}} and Wrestling/LanceStorm) defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrstling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.

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** 2002: The Un-Americans (Wrestling/{{Christian}} and Wrestling/LanceStorm) defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrstling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon}}'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon}}'' ''Wrestling/ArmageddonWrestling'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' ''Wrestling/{{Armageddon}}'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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* BrokenStreak: Triple H was undefeated in one-on-one[[note]]He participated in a six-man Hell in a Cell match in the 2000 ''Armageddon'' event, but then WWF Champion Wrestling/KurtAngle retained his title by pinning [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]][[/note]] Hell in a Cell matches, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated him.

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* BrokenStreak: BrokenWinLossStreak: Triple H was undefeated in one-on-one[[note]]He participated in a six-man Hell in a Cell match in the 2000 ''Armageddon'' event, but then WWF Champion Wrestling/KurtAngle retained his title by pinning [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]][[/note]] Hell in a Cell matches, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated him.
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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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Vengeance is a {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.



** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the ECW World Championship (ECW having being revived by WWE as a third brand in 2006). However, Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide the real reason would be revealed the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in WWE.

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** The 2007 event was suppose supposed to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the ECW World Championship (ECW having being revived by WWE as a third brand in 2006). However, Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide the real reason would be revealed the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in WWE.
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* TheChewToy: Both Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/CMPunk never won a match in this event.

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* TheChewToy: Both Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/CMPunk have never won a match in at this event.



** In the 2004 event, Wrestling/{{Edge}} ended Wrestling/RandyOrton's seven month reign as Intercontinental champion.
** In the 2005 event, Wrestling/{{Batista}} became the first wrestler to defeat Wrestling/TripleH one-on-one inside Hell in a Cell.

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** In the 2004 event, 2004, Wrestling/{{Edge}} ended Wrestling/RandyOrton's seven month reign as Intercontinental champion.
** In the 2005 event, 2005, Wrestling/{{Batista}} became the first wrestler to defeat Wrestling/TripleH one-on-one inside Hell in a Cell.



* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between Wrestling/TheBigShow and Wrestling/MarkHenry ended at a no contest after they collapsed the ring via a superplex.
* FinalBattle: In the 2005 event, then-World Heavyweight Champion Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/TripleH fought inside Hell in a Cell, which served as the culmination of their heated feud of that year.

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* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, 2011, the match between Wrestling/TheBigShow and Wrestling/MarkHenry ended at a no contest after they collapsed the ring via a superplex.
* FinalBattle: In the 2005 event, 2005, then-World Heavyweight Champion Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/TripleH fought inside Hell in a Cell, which served as the culmination of their heated feud of that year.



** In the 2011 event, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior.
* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Wrestling/TripleH's ass. His face was shoved in by Wrestling/ShawnMichaels.
* MeleeATrois: A few have taken place in the event.

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** In the 2011 event, 2011, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior.
prior on ''[=SmackDown=]''.
* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, 2006, Mitch was made to kiss Wrestling/TripleH's ass. His face was shoved in by Wrestling/ShawnMichaels.
* MeleeATrois: A few have taken place in at the event.event:



** In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between Wrestling/JohnCena and Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.
** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the ECW World Championship (ECW having being revived by WWE as a third brand in 2006). However Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Wrestling/KurtAngle only won once in this event, but that sole victory was for the WWE title after coming back from a neck injury.
* TournamentArc: The 2001 event featured a four-man tournament to determine the WWE Undisputed Champion in which Wrestling/ChrisJericho won.

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** In the 2011 event, 2011, the Last Man Standing match between Wrestling/JohnCena and Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio still took place in the ring which was collapsed that had been trashed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.
** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the ECW World Championship (ECW having being revived by WWE as a third brand in 2006). However However, Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason would be revealed the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Wrestling/KurtAngle only won once in at this event, but that sole victory was for the WWE title after coming back from a neck injury.
* TournamentArc: The 2001 event featured a four-man tournament to determine the first WWE Undisputed Champion in Champion, which Wrestling/ChrisJericho won.
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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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'''Vengeance''' Vengeance is a professional wrestling {{professional wrestling}} pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.



** 2002: The [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Un]]-[[Wrestling/LanceStorm Americans]] defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrstling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.

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** 2002: The [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Un]]-[[Wrestling/LanceStorm Americans]] Un-Americans (Wrestling/{{Christian}} and Wrestling/LanceStorm) defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and Wrstling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.



** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant WWECW title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.

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** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant WWECW ECW World title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.



** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the [=WWECW=] championship. However Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.

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** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the [=WWECW=] championship.ECW World Championship (ECW having being revived by WWE as a third brand in 2006). However Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.
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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''Wrestling/WrestleMania23'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''Wrestling/WrestleMania23'', ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.



** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the [=WWECW=] championship. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.

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** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and Wrestling/CMPunk for the [=WWECW=] championship. However Beniot noshowed Benoit no-showed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.
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** 2006: Wrestling/RandyOrton defeated Wrestling/KurtAngle in what turned out to be the latter's final PPV match in his original WWE run, Wrestling/{{Umaga}} defeated [[Wrestling/NickDinsmore Eugene]], [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeating Shelton Benjamin, and Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} to win the Intercontinental Title, and [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Impostor Kane]] defeated Wrestling/{{Kane}}.

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** 2006: Wrestling/RandyOrton defeated Wrestling/KurtAngle in what turned out to be the latter's final PPV match in his original WWE run, Wrestling/{{Umaga}} defeated [[Wrestling/NickDinsmore Eugene]], [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeating defeated Shelton Benjamin, and Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} to win the Intercontinental Title, and [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Impostor Kane]] defeated Wrestling/{{Kane}}.



* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Wrestling/TripleH's ass. His face was shoved in by Wrestling/{{ShawnMichaels.

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* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Wrestling/TripleH's ass. His face was shoved in by Wrestling/{{ShawnMichaels.Wrestling/ShawnMichaels.

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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', ''Wrestling/WrestleMania23'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.



** 2001: Wrestling/ChrisJericho defeated The Rock and then Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to become the first ever WWF Undisputed Champion after Booker T interfered.
** 2011: The Miz and R-Truth defeated Wrestling/CMPunk and Triple H. Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Title thanks to the interference by The Miz and R-Truth.
* BrokenStreak: Triple H was undefeated in Hell in a Cell, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Batista defeated him.

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** 2001: Wrestling/ChrisJericho defeated [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock Rock]] and then Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to become the first ever WWF Undisputed Champion after Booker T Wrestling/BookerT interfered.
** 2011: 2002: The Miz [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Un]]-[[Wrestling/LanceStorm Americans]] defeated Wrestling/HulkHogan and R-Truth Wrstling/{{Edge}} for the WWE World Tag Team Titles.
** 2003: Jamie Noble defeated Wrestling/BillyGunn, Wrestling/EddieGuerrero defeated Wrestling/ChrisBenoit to claim the reinstated U.S title, Wrestling/TheWorldsGreatestTagTeam defeated Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and Wrestling/BillyKidman, Wrestling/{{Sable}} defeated Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon, and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon defeated Zac Gowen.
** 2004: Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated Wrestling/ChrisJericho.
** 2005: Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} defeated Shelton Benjamin to retain the Intercontinental title.
** 2006: Wrestling/RandyOrton defeated Wrestling/KurtAngle in what turned out to be the latter's final PPV match in his original WWE run, Wrestling/{{Umaga}} defeated [[Wrestling/NickDinsmore Eugene]], [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] defeating Shelton Benjamin, and Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} to win the Intercontinental Title, and [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson Impostor Kane]] defeated Wrestling/{{Kane}}.
** 2007: Wrestling/{{Chavo Guerrero|Jr}} defeated Jimmy Wang Yang to retain the Cruiserweight title, [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]]
defeated Wrestling/CMPunk to win the vacant WWECW title, Wrestling/{{MVP}} defeated Wrestling/RicFlair to retain the U.S. title, Deuce and Triple H.Domino defeated Wrestling/JimmySnuka and Wrestling/RoddyPiper to retain the WWE Tag Team title, Wrestling/{{Edge}} defeated Wrestling/{{Batista}} (by count-out) to retain the World Heavyweight title.
** 2011: Wrestling/TheMiz and [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] defeated Wrestling/CMPunk and Wrestling/TripleH.
Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Title thanks to the interference by The Miz and R-Truth.
* BrokenStreak: Triple H was undefeated in one-on-one[[note]]He participated in a six-man Hell in a Cell, Cell match in the 2000 ''Armageddon'' event, but then WWF Champion Wrestling/KurtAngle retained his title by pinning [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]][[/note]] Hell in a Cell matches, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Batista when Wrestling/{{Batista}} defeated him.him.
* TheChewToy: Both Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/CMPunk never won a match in this event.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
** In the 2004 event, Wrestling/{{Edge}} ended Wrestling/RandyOrton's seven month reign as Intercontinental champion.
** In the 2005 event, Wrestling/{{Batista}} became the first wrestler to defeat Wrestling/TripleH one-on-one inside Hell in a Cell.



** 2007: Wrestling/SantinoMarella defeated Wrestling/{{Umaga}} via disqualification defeated Umaga was ignoring the referee's count as he was punching Santino continuously.
* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between The Big Show and Mark Henry ended at a no contest after they collapsed the ring via a superplex.

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** 2007: Wrestling/SantinoMarella defeated Wrestling/{{Umaga}} via disqualification defeated due to Umaga was ignoring the referee's count as he was punching Santino continuously.
* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between The Big Show Wrestling/TheBigShow and Mark Henry Wrestling/MarkHenry ended at a no contest after they collapsed the ring via a superplex.



* HistoryRepeats: In the 2011 event, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior.
* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Triple H's ass. His face was shoved in by Shawn Michaels.

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* HistoryRepeats: HistoryRepeats:
** Wrestling/KurtAngle has competed for the World title in this event during its first three incarnations, the last two both being Triple Threat matches.
** Wrestling/JohnCena was the defending champion in the 2005 and 2007 events.
** Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} and Shelton competed with each other for the Intercontinental title twice in this event. First in 2005, then in 2006 in a Triple-Threat match that also involved [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]].
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In the 2011 event, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior.
* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Triple H's Wrestling/TripleH's ass. His face was shoved in by Shawn Michaels.Wrestling/{{ShawnMichaels.



** 2002: [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] vs Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/TheUndertaker for the WWE Title.
** 2003: Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/BrockLesnar vs Wrestling/TheBigShow for the WWE title.

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** 2002: Wrestling/TheUndertaker vs Wrestling/KurtAngle vs [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] vs Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/TheUndertaker for the WWE Title.
** 2003: Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/BrockLesnar vs Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/TheBigShow for the WWE title.



** 2006: Johnny Nitro vs Shelton Benjamin vs and Carlito for the Intercontinental Title.

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** 2006: Johnny Nitro vs Shelton Benjamin vs and Carlito [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro]] vs Wrestling/{{Carlito|Colon}} for the Intercontinental Title.



* MirrorMatch: The 2006 event had Wrestling/{{Kane}} going against an impostor who was dressed like the masked Kane.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In the 2006 event, Mick Foley attacks Ric Flair with a trash can, which resulted in a disqualification in their third bout in the 2-out-of-3 falls match, and then viciously assaults him with the barbed-wire bat, busting him wide open.

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* MirrorMatch: The 2006 event had Wrestling/{{Kane}} going against [[Wrestling/DrewHankinson an impostor impostor]] who was dressed like the masked Kane.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In the 2006 event, Mick Foley attacks Ric Flair Wrestling/RicFlair with a trash can, which resulted in a disqualification in their third bout in the 2-out-of-3 falls match, and then viciously assaults him with the barbed-wire bat, busting him wide open.



** In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between John Cena and Alberto Del Rio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.
** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and CM Punk for the [=WWECW=] championship. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by Johnny Nitro, who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.

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** In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between John Cena Wrestling/JohnCena and Alberto Del Rio Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.
** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and CM Punk Wrestling/CMPunk for the [=WWECW=] championship. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison Johnny Nitro, Nitro]], who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.WWE.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Wrestling/KurtAngle only won once in this event, but that sole victory was for the WWE title after coming back from a neck injury.
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** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and CM Punk for the [=WWECW=] champion. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by Johnny Nitro, who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.

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** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and CM Punk for the [=WWECW=] champion.championship. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by Johnny Nitro, who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.

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* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between The Big Show and Mark Henry ended at a no contest after they collaped the ring via superplex.

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* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between The Big Show and Mark Henry ended at a no contest after they collaped collapsed the ring via a superplex.



* TheShowMustGoOn: In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between John Cena and Alberto Del Rio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.

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* TheShowMustGoOn: TheShowMustGoOn:
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In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between John Cena and Alberto Del Rio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.previously.
** The 2007 event was suppose to have a match between Wrestling/ChrisBenoit and CM Punk for the [=WWECW=] champion. However Beniot noshowed due to a "family emergency" ([[PaterFamilicide we'd all know the real reason the next day...]]) and his spot in the match was taken by Johnny Nitro, who went on to defeat Punk and win his first and only world title in the WWE.
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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''SmackDown!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''SmackDown!'' ''[=SmackDown=]!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.
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* BrokenStreak: Triple H was undefeated in Hell in a Cell, having winning 4 of them in his career at that time. This changed in 2005 when Batista defeated him.
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** 2001: Wrestling/ChrisJericho defeated The Rock and then Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to become the first ever WWF Undisputed Champion.

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** 2001: Wrestling/ChrisJericho defeated The Rock and then Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to become the first ever WWF Undisputed Champion.Champion after Booker T interfered.



* TournamentArc: The 2001 event featured a four-man tournament to determine the WWE Undisputed Champion in which Wrestling/ChrisJericho wins.

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* TournamentArc: The 2001 event featured a four-man tournament to determine the WWE Undisputed Champion in which Wrestling/ChrisJericho wins.won.
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'''Vengeance''' is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. The event was first held in December 2001, replacing ''WWE Armageddon'' for that year due to the possible insensitivity of the latter's name with respect to the 9/11 tragedy. In 2002, ''Vengeance'' replaced ''[=WWF=] Fully Loaded'''s schedule date, making it an annual event in July and featured the ''[[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]'' and ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackdown SmackDown!]]'' brands. The event was made exclusive to the ''SmackDown!'' brand in 2003 and then was made exclusive to the Raw brand in 2004. In 2005, the event was moved to June, switching schedules with ''The Great American Bash''. In 2007, after ''[[Wrestling/WrestleMania WrestleMania 23]]'', all PPV events became tri-branded, and ''Vengeance'' was promoted as ''Night of Champions'' which featured all WWE titles being defended.

In 2008, the event dropped the ''Vengeance'' name and is now named ''Night of Champions'', later moving to September in 2010. After tentatively scheduling ''Night of Champions'' in 2011, the October-held ''Bragging Rights'' was cancelled, being replaced by the event once again under the ''Vengeance'' name.

!!Vengeance contains examples of:
* TheBadGuyWins:
** 2001: Wrestling/ChrisJericho defeated The Rock and then Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to become the first ever WWF Undisputed Champion.
** 2011: The Miz and R-Truth defeated Wrestling/CMPunk and Triple H. Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio defeated Wrestling/JohnCena in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Title thanks to the interference by The Miz and R-Truth.
* DisqualificationInducedVictory:
** 2002: Wrestling/RobVanDam defeats Wrestling/BrockLesnar after Wrestling/PaulHeyman pulled the referee.
** 2004: La Résistance defeated Eugene and Ric Flair by disqualification to retain their titles after Eugene pushed the referee.
** 2006: In their third fall in their two-out-of-three falls match, Wrestling/MickFoley attacks Wrestling/RicFlair with a trash can, which led Flair winning the match.
** 2007: Wrestling/SantinoMarella defeated Wrestling/{{Umaga}} via disqualification defeated Umaga was ignoring the referee's count as he was punching Santino continuously.
* DoubleKnockout: In the 2011 event, the match between The Big Show and Mark Henry ended at a no contest after they collaped the ring via superplex.
* FinalBattle: In the 2005 event, then-World Heavyweight Champion Wrestling/{{Batista}} and Wrestling/TripleH fought inside Hell in a Cell, which served as the culmination of their heated feud of that year.
* HistoryRepeats: In the 2011 event, Wrestling/MarkHenry superplexed Wrestling/TheBigShow, collapsing the ring in the process, much like in Show's encounter with Wrestling/BrockLesnar 8 years prior.
* LiteralAssKissing: In the 2006 event, Mitch was made to kiss Triple H's ass. His face was shoved in by Shawn Michaels.
* MeleeATrois: A few have taken place in the event.
** 2002: [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] vs Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/TheUndertaker for the WWE Title.
** 2003: Wrestling/KurtAngle vs Wrestling/BrockLesnar vs Wrestling/TheBigShow for the WWE title.
** 2005: Wrestling/JohnCena vs Chris Jericho vs Wrestling/{{Christian}} for the WWE Title.
** 2006: Johnny Nitro vs Shelton Benjamin vs and Carlito for the Intercontinental Title.
** 2007: The Championship challenge which featured John Cena, Wrestling/MickFoley, Wrestling/BobbyLashley, Wrestling/RandyOrton, and [[Wrestling/BookerT King Booker]] with the WWE Title on the line.
* MirrorMatch: The 2006 event had Wrestling/{{Kane}} going against an impostor who was dressed like the masked Kane.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In the 2006 event, Mick Foley attacks Ric Flair with a trash can, which resulted in a disqualification in their third bout in the 2-out-of-3 falls match, and then viciously assaults him with the barbed-wire bat, busting him wide open.
* TheShowMustGoOn: In the 2011 event, the Last Man Standing match between John Cena and Alberto Del Rio still took place in the ring which was collapsed by The Big Show and Mark Henry previously.
* TournamentArc: The 2001 event featured a four-man tournament to determine the WWE Undisputed Champion in which Wrestling/ChrisJericho wins.
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