5 WWE Pay Per Views only hardcore fans will remember

The Bragging Rights Pay Per View lasted two years before being scrapped in 2010.
The Bragging Rights Pay Per View lasted two years before being scrapped in 2010.

#3. WWE Global Warning (2002)

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Edge battled Chris Jericho down under in 2002.
Edge battled Chris Jericho down under in 2002.

The WWE may have showcased their roster down under at last year's Super Show Down, but a mere 16 years earlier, the company had a similar showing in Australia. Bizarrely referred to as a tour, Global Warning took place on August 10, 2002 at the Colonial Stadium in Australia, and was the company's first tour in 16 years.

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A highly exciting night for those being able to see WWE live (many of whom for the first time), the company certainly delivered, as in the main event, Undisputed Champion The Rock defeated both Triple H and The Undertaker to retain the gold.

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Despite being a Pay Per View under WWE's definition, the show was never actually streamed, and instead was released on Home Video that year, before being released again with Super Show Down on DVD in 2018.

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