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Revision as of 01:16, 21 September 2014

Night of Champions
The IWE Vengeance and Night of Champions logos
Information
Other name(s) Vengeance (2001-2006,2011)
Vengeance: Night of Champions (2007)
Promotion(s) IWE
Brand(s) Raw
SmackDown
XCW
First event Vengeance (2001)
Event gimmick All active IWE championships are defended

Night of Champions is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by professional wrestling promotion IWE. The event was previously known under the name Vengeance with the inaugural event taking place on December 9, 2001 and replacing the regularly scheduled IWE Armageddon for that year. The 2002 event featured the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The event was made exclusive to the SmackDown brand in 2003, and in 2004 it was made exclusive to the Raw brand. In 2007, following WrestleMania, all PPV events became tri-branded. Vengeance took over IWF Fully Loaded's scheduled date in July 2002 and later moved to June in 2005, switching schedules with The Great American Bash.

Contents

Name change

Concept

Starting in 2007, the concept of this pay-per-view is that all IWE titles are defended. Starting in 2010, non-title matches were also included on the card.

IWE's currently active titles as of 2013 are:

In previous years, other titles that have been defended at the pay-per-view include:

History

Dates and venues

Event Date City Venue Attendance Main Event
Vengeance (2001) December 9, 2001 San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena 11,800
Vengeance (2002) July 21, 2002 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena 12,000
Vengeance (2003) July 27, 2003 Denver, Colorado Pepsi Center 9,500
Vengeance (2004) July 11, 2004 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center 7,000
Vengeance (2005) June 26, 2005 Paradise, Nevada Thomas & Mack Center 9,850
Vengeance (2006) June 25, 2006 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Bobcats Arena 6,800
Vengeance: Night of Champions June 24, 2007 Houston, Texas Toyota Center 15,000
Night of Champions (2008) June 29, 2008 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center 16,151
Night of Champions (2009) July 26, 2009 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wachovia Center 17,774
Night of Champions (2010) September 19, 2010 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena 13,851
Night of Champions (2011) September 18, 2011 Buffalo, New York First Niagara Center 11,000
Vengeance (2011) October 23, 2011 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center 8,000
Night of Champions (2012) September 16, 2012 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden 14,886
Night of Champions (2013) September 15, 2013 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena 10,500
Night of Champions (2014) September 21, 2014 Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena TBD Rob Lesnar (c) vs. Dustin Simpson for the IWE World Heavyweight Championship

See also

References

External links

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