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.

#2. WWE Bragging Rights (2009-2010)

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The show was based on Raw Vs. SmackDown matches.
The show was based on Raw Vs. SmackDown matches.

Another pay per view that debuted in late 2009, WWE Bragging Rights aimed to determine which brand was superior once and for all: Monday Night RAW or Friday Night SmackDown.

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An interesting concept, the show saw matches pitting RAW Superstars against SmackDown Superstars, with the brand with the most wins at the end of the night getting the titular bragging rights. In 2009, it was SmackDown who reigned supreme, and the blue brand were able to go 2-0 the following year.

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Despite the show being an interesting concept, the 2010 event drew a measly 9,000 fans to the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which may explain why it was cancelled. In recent years though, the concept of Bragging Rights has returned at Survivor Series, as the November tradition has become about brand supremacy much like the defunct pay per view.

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Edited by Lennard Surrao
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