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Professional wrestling pay-per-view series
Professional wrestling pay-per-view event series
WWE Unforgiven was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was first held as in In Your House PPV in September 1998 before becoming its own PPV event the following year, which continued as an annual September PPV for the promotion until the final event in 2008. From its first event up through the 2001 event, the PPV was held when the promotion was still called the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, renamed to WWE in 2002).
The very first Unforgiven event featured an Inferno match between The Undertaker and Kane . After WWE introduced the brand extension in 2002, Unforgiven from 2003–2006 was held exclusively for the Raw brand. Following WrestleMania 23 in 2007, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued, thus the 2007 and 2008 events also featured the SmackDown and ECW brands. In 2009, Unforgiven was discontinued and replaced by Breaking Point .[ 1]
Dates and venues
Event
Date
City
Venue
Main Event
Unforgiven: In Your House
April 26, 1998
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Dude Love for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
Unforgiven (1999)
September 26, 1999
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte Coliseum
Triple H vs. The Rock vs. Kane vs. Mankind vs. Big Show vs. The British Bulldog in a Six-Pack Challenge match for the vacant WWF Championship with special guest enforcer Stone Cold Steve Austin
Unforgiven (2000)
September 24, 2000
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First Union Center
The Rock (c) vs. Chris Benoit vs. The Undertaker vs. Kane in a Fatal four-way match for the WWF Championship
Unforgiven (2001)
September 23, 2001
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mellon Arena
Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship
Unforgiven (2002)
September 22, 2002
Los Angeles, California
Staples Center
Brock Lesnar (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWE Championship
Unforgiven (2003)
September 21, 2003
Hershey, Pennsylvania
Giant Center
Triple H (c) vs. Goldberg in a Title vs. Career match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Unforgiven (2004)
September 12, 2004
Portland, Oregon
Rose Garden Arena
Randy Orton (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship
Unforgiven (2005)
September 18, 2005
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Ford Center
John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship
Unforgiven (2006)
September 17, 2006
Toronto, Ontario
Air Canada Centre
Edge (c) vs. John Cena in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship
Unforgiven (2007)
September 16, 2007
Memphis, Tennessee
FedExForum
The Undertaker vs. Mark Henry
Unforgiven (2008)
September 7, 2008
Cleveland, Ohio
Quicken Loans Arena
Chris Jericho vs. Batista vs. Kane vs. John "Bradshaw" Layfield vs. Rey Mysterio in a Championship Scramble match for the World Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
See also
References
External links
Unforgiven Current
Royal Rumble (1988–present)
Vengeance (2001–2007, 2011, 2021, 2023–present)
Elimination Chamber (2010–2015, 2017–present)
NXT Stand & Deliver (2021–present)
WrestleMania (1985–present)
Backlash (1999–2009, 2016–2018, 2020–present)
King of the Ring (1993–2002, 2015, 2024–present)
Battleground (2013–2017, 2023–present)
Clash at the Castle (2022, 2024–present)
Money in the Bank (2010–present)
Heatwave (2024–present)
SummerSlam (1988–present)
Bash in Berlin (2024)
No Mercy (1999–2008, 2016–2017, 2023–present)
Bad Blood (1997, 2003–2004, 2024–present)
Halloween Havoc (2022, 2024–present)
Crown Jewel (2018–2019, 2021–present)
Survivor Series (1987–present)
NXT Deadline (2022–present)
Saturday Night's Main Event (2024–present)
Former
The Wrestling Classic (1985)
No Holds Barred (1989)
This Tuesday in Texas (1991)
One Night Only (1997)
Capital Carnage (1998)
Over the Edge (1998–1999)
Fully Loaded (1998–2000)
Invasion (2001)
Rebellion (1999–2002)
Insurrextion (2000–2003)
December to Dismember (2006)
New Year's Revolution (2005–2007)
One Night Stand (2005–2008)
Unforgiven (1998–2008)
Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sunday (2004–2008)
Armageddon (1999–2000, 2002–2008)
Judgment Day (1998, 2000–2009)
Breaking Point (2009)
Bragging Rights (2009–2010)
Capitol Punishment (2011)
Over the Limit (2010–2012)
No Way Out (1998, 2000–2009, 2012)
NXT Arrival (2014)
Fatal 4-Way (2010, 2014)
The Beast in the East (2015)
Live from Madison Square Garden (2015)
Cruiserweight Classic Finale (2016)
Roadblock (2016)
United Kingdom Championship Special (2017)
Great Balls of Fire (2017)
Mae Young Classic (2017–2018)
Greatest Royal Rumble (2018)
United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2017–2018)
Evolution (2018)
Halftime Heat (2019)
The Shield's Final Chapter (2019)
Stomping Grounds (2019)
Evolve's 10th Anniversary Celebration (2019)
Smackville (2019)
Starrcade (2018–2019)
NXT UK TakeOver (2019–2020)
Super ShowDown (2018–2020)
Clash of Champions (2016–2017, 2019–2020)
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2009–2020)
Superstar Spectacle (2021)
NXT TakeOver (2014–2021)
NXT WarGames (2017–2021)
Day 1 (2022)
In Your House (1995–1999, 2020–2022)
Hell in a Cell (2009–2022)
Worlds Collide (2019–2020, 2022)
Extreme Rules (2009–2022)
Night of Champions (2008–2015, 2023)
The Great American Bash (2004–2009, 2023)
Payback (2013–2017, 2020, 2023)
Fastlane (2015–2019, 2021, 2023)