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WWE has held a variety of different professional wrestling tournaments competed for by professional wrestlers that are part of their roster. Sporadic tournamentsThe Wrestling Classic (1985){{Main|The Wrestling Classic}}The Wrestling Classic, also known as Wrestlevision, was a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) pay-per-view event that took place on November 7, 1985, from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. It revolved around a 16-man single-elimination tournament and included a WWF World Heavyweight Championship match. Junkyard Dog won the tournament after defeating Randy "Macho Man" Savage. Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament (1986){{Main|Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament}}Frank Tunney Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament (1987)The Frank Tunney Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament was a tournament.[1][2] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = The Killer Bees {{small|(B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell)}} | RD1-team2 = Kamala and Sika | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = 07:32 | RD1-team3 = King Kong Bundy and Paul Orndorff | RD1-team4 = Bob Orton and The Magnificent Muraco | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = 06:20 | RD1-team5 = The Can-Am Connection {{small|(Rick Martel and Tom Zenk)}} | RD1-team6 = Danny Spivey and Jerry Allen | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = 10:31 | RD1-team7 = Demolition {{small|(Ax and Smash)}} | RD1-team8 = The British Bulldogs {{small|(Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid)}} | RD1-score7 = DQ | RD1-score8 = 04:50 | RD2-team1 = The Killer Bees | RD2-team2 = King Kong Bundy and Paul Orndorff | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = 04:22 | RD2-team3 = The Can-Am Connection | RD2-team4 = Demolition | RD2-score3 = CO | RD2-score4 = 09:21 | RD3-team1 = The Killer Bees | RD3-team2 = Demolition | RD3-score1 = Pin | RD3-score2 = 06:16 }} WWF World Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1988){{Main|WrestleMania IV#Tournament bracket}}The main event at WrestleMania IV was a 14-man tournament for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship where "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase to win the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship title.[3] WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1990)The WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide a new WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion after previous champion Ultimate Warrior was stripped of the title after he defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania VI.[4][5] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Tito Santana | RD1-team2 = Akeem | RD1-score1 = CO | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Brutus Beefcake | RD1-team4 = Dino Bravo | RD1-score3 = DCO | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 =Mr. Perfect | RD1-team6 = Jimmy Snuka | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Roddy Piper | RD1-team8 = Rick Martel | RD1-score7 = DDQ | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Tito Santana | RD2-team2 = BYE | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Mr. Perfect | RD2-team4 = BYE | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Tito Santana | RD3-team2 = Mr. Perfect | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = Pin }} WWF Women's Championship Tournament (1993)The WWF Women's Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide the new WWF Women's Champion after the title was reinstated after three years of inactivity.[6][7][8] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Heidi Lee Morgan | RD1-team2 = Black Venus | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Rusty Thomas | RD1-team4 = Angie Marino | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Alundra Blayze | RD1-team6 = Allison Royal | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = BYE | RD1-team8 = BYE | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Heidi Lee Morgan | RD2-team2 = Rusty Thomas | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Alundra Blayze | RD2-team4 = BYE | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Heidi Lee Morgan | RD3-team2 = Alundra Blayze | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = Pin }} WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament (1995){{Main|Royal Rumble (1995)#Tournament bracket}}The WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide new WWF Tag Team Champions after former champions Diesel and Shawn Michaels vacated the titles due to the two not being able to function as a tag team,[9] which was won by The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly.[9] WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament (1996){{Main|WrestleMania XII#Tournament bracket}}The WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide new WWF Tag Team Champions after former champions The Smokin' Gunns had to vacate the titles due to Billy Gunn suffering a neck injury,[10] the tournament was won by The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip).[10] Kuwait Cup Tournament (1996)The Kuwait Cup was a tournament held throughout a 1996 house show tour in Kuwait.[11] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD1-team01 =Bret Hart | RD1-team02 =Leif Cassidy | RD1-score1 =11:02 | RD1-score2 =sub | RD1-team03 =Yokozuna | RD1-team04 =Owen Hart | RD1-score3 =10:33 | RD1-score4 =CO | RD1-team05 =Marty Jannetty | RD1-team06 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD1-score5 =sub | RD1-score6 =6:04 | RD1-team07 =Ahmed Johnson | RD1-team08 =Aldo Montoya | RD1-score7 =pin | RD1-score8 =7:12 | RD1-team09 =The Undertaker | RD1-team10 =Isaac Yankem, D.D.S. | RD1-score9 =10:02 | RD1-score10 =pin | RD1-team11 =Duke Droese | RD1-team12 =The British Bulldog | RD1-score11 =5:16 | RD1-score12 =pin | RD1-team13 =Savio Vega | RD1-team14 =Bob Backlund | RD1-score13 =pin | RD1-score14 =3:05 | RD1-team15 =Butch | RD1-team16 =Hunter Hearst Helmsley | RD1-score15 =11:56 | RD1-score16 =pin | RD2-team01 =Bret Hart | RD2-team02 =Owen Hart | RD2-score1 = 15:02 | RD2-score2 = Pin | RD2-team03 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD2-team04 =Ahmed Johnson | RD2-score3 =12:52 | RD2-score4 =pin | RD2-team05 =The Undertaker | RD2-team06 =British Bulldog | RD2-score5 =pin | RD2-score6 =8:26 | RD2-team07 =Savio Vega | RD2-team08 =Hunter Hearst Helmsley | RD2-score7 =7:49 | RD2-score8 =pin | RD3-team01 =Owen Hart | RD3-team02 =Ahmed Johnson | RD3-score1 = 14:20 | RD3-score2 =pin | RD3-team03 =The Undertaker | RD3-team04 =Hunter Hearst Helmsley | RD3-score3 =DQ | RD3-score4 = | RD4-team01 =Ahmed Johnson | RD4-team02 =Hunter Hearst Helmsley | RD4-score1 =pin | RD4-score2 =20:03 }} WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament (1996)The WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide a new WWF Intercontinental Champion after previous champion Ahmed Johnson forfeited the title. He suffered injury to both kidneys when he was attacked by the debuting Faarooq after winning an 11-man battle royal.[5][12] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Owen Hart | RD1-team2 = The British Bulldog | RD1-score1 = CO | RD1-score2 =8/19 | RD1-team3 = Marc Mero | RD1-team4 = Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD1-score3 = DQ | RD1-score4 = 8/19 | RD1-team5 = Sycho Sid | RD1-team6 = Hunter Hearst Helmsley | RD1-score5 = 8/19 | RD1-score6 = Pin | RD1-team7 = Faarooq | RD1-team8 = Savio Vega | RD1-score7 =Pin | RD1-score8 = 8/19 | RD2-team1 = Owen Hart | RD2-team2 = Marc Mero | RD2-score1 = 9/16 | RD2-score2 = Pin | RD2-team3 = Sycho Sid | RD2-team4 = Faarooq | RD2-score3 = 9/16 | RD2-score4 = DQ | RD3-team1 = Marc Mero | RD3-team2 = Faarooq | RD3-score1 = Pin | RD3-score2 = 9/23 }} Middle East Cup TournamentThe Middle East Cup was a tournament that took place on December 2, 1996.[11] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 =Bret Hart | RD1-team2 =The British Bulldog | RD1-score1 =PIN | RD1-score2 =15:10 | RD1-team3 =Vader | RD1-team4 =Farooq | RD1-score3 =DCO | RD1-score4 =11:33 | RD1-team5 =Owen Hart | RD1-team6 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD1-score5 =12:46 | RD1-score6 =PIN | RD1-team7 =The Undertaker | RD1-team8 =Mankind | RD1-score7 =10:26 | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 =Bret Hart | RD2-team2 =BYE | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD2-team4 =The Undertaker | RD2-score3 =DQ | RD2-score4 =14:28 | RD3-team1 =Bret Hart | RD3-team2 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD3-score1 =PIN | RD3-score2 =19:56 }} WWF European Championship Tournament (1997){{main|WWE European Championship#Inaugural tournament}}The WWF European Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the first-ever WWF European Champion.[5] Kuwait Cup Tournament (1997)The Kuwait Cup was a tournament held throughout a 1997 house show tour in Kuwait.[11] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=First Round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Final | RD1-team01 = Tiger Ali Singh | RD1-team02 = Leif Cassidy | RD1-score01 = pin | RD1-score02 = 6:47 | RD1-team03 = Billy Gunn | RD1-team04 = Bob Holly | RD1-score03 = pin | RD1-score04 = 5:06 | RD1-team05 = Fake Diesel | RD1-team06 = The British Bulldog | RD1-score05 = pin | RD1-score06 = 10:53 | RD1-team07 = Phineas I. Godwinn | RD1-team08 = Mankind | RD1-score07 = sub | RD1-score08 = 8:43 | RD1-team09 = Vader | RD1-team10 = Bart Gunn | RD1-score09 = pin | RD1-score10 =4:40 | RD1-team11 = Sycho Sid | RD1-team12 = Freddie Joe Floyd | RD1-score11 = forfeit | RD1-score12 = | RD1-team13 = Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD1-team14 = Bret Hart | RD1-score13 = CO | RD1-score14 = 15:58 | RD1-team15 = Henry O. Godwinn | RD1-team16 = Owen Hart | RD1-score15 = SUB | RD1-score16 = 7:52 | RD2-team01 = Tiger Ali Singh | RD2-team02 = Billy Gunn | RD2-score01 = PIN | RD2-score02 = 11:04 | RD2-team03 =Davey Boy Smith | RD2-team04 =Mankind | RD2-score03 =DQ | RD2-score04 =12:26 | RD2-team05 =Vader | RD2-team06 =Freddie Joe Floyd | RD2-score05 =PIN | RD2-score06 =3:02 | RD2-team07 =Stone Cold Steve Austin | RD2-team08 =Owen Hart | RD2-score07 =14:30 | RD2-score08 =PIN | RD3-team01 =Tiger Ali Singh | RD3-team02 =Mankind | RD3-score01 =PIN | RD3-score02 =9:08 | RD3-team03 =Vader | RD3-team04 =Owen Hart | RD3-score03 =Forfeit | RD3-score04 = | RD4-team01 =Tiger Ali Singh | RD4-team02 =Owen Hart | RD4-score01 =PIN | RD4-score02 =13:48 }} WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament (1997)The WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide new WWF Tag Team Champions, which was won by Owen Hart and The British Bulldog, with the winner facing Stone Cold Steve Austin and a partner of his choosing, which was revealed to be Dude Love. {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1-team1 = Faarooq and D'Lo Brown | RD1-team2 = Vader and The Undertaker | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = The Godwinns | RD1-team4 = The Legion of Doom | RD1-score3 = | RD1-score4 = Pin | RD1-team5 = New Blackjacks | RD1-team6 = Owen Hart and the British Bulldog | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = Pin | RD1-team7 = Jerry Lawler and Rob Van Dam | RD1-team8 = The Headbangers | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = Pin | RD2-team1 = Farooq and D'Lo Brown | RD2-team2 = The Legion of Doom | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Owen Hart and the British Bulldog | RD2-team4 = The Headbangers | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = Pin | RD3-team1 = Farooq and D'Lo Brown | RD3-team2 = Owen Hart and the British Bulldog | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = Pin }} WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament (1997){{Main|Badd Blood: In Your House#WWF Intercontinental Championship tournament}}The tournament to determine the new WWF Intercontinental Champion was held between September 8 and October 5, 1997, with the finals occurring at In Your House. The title was vacated due to a neck injury that champion Stone Cold Steve Austin suffered when he won the championship. WWF Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament{{Main|D-Generation X: In Your House#WWF Light Heavyweight Championship tournament}}The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was first introduced in Mexico for the Universal Wrestling Association. It eventually migrated to Japan as well, although it wasn't considered as an official WWF title until after 1997, when a tournament was held in the United States to crown a champion. Before the tournament, the title was a part of the J-Crown. The tournament ended on December 7, 1997 at In Your House where Taka Michinoku defeated Brian Christopher to become the first Light Heavyweight Champion recognized by the WWF. Brawl for All{{Main|WWF Brawl for All}}The WWF Brawl for All was a shoot fighting tournament held in the World Wrestling Federation that lasted from June 29, 1998 to August 24, 1998. WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament (1998)The WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide a new WWF Intercontinental Champion after previous champion Triple H vacated the title due to injury.[5][13] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Ken Shamrock | RD1-team2 = Steve Blackman | RD1-score1 = Sub | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Val Venis | RD1-team4 = Marc Mero | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = X-Pac | RD1-team6 = Jeff Jarrett | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 = Mankind | RD1-team8 = Mark Henry | RD1-score7 = Sub | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Ken Shamrock | RD2-team2 = Val Venis | RD2-score1 = Sub | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = X-Pac | RD2-team4 = Mankind | RD2-score3 = Pin | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Ken Shamrock | RD3-team2 = X-Pac | RD3-score1 = Sub | RD3-score2 = }} Deadly Games WWF Championship Tournament (1998){{Main|Survivor Series (1998)#"Deadly Games" Tournament brackets}}
Undisputed WWF Championship Tournament (2001){{main|Vengeance (2001)#Tournament brackets}}The Undisputed WWF Championship Tournament was a four-man tournament held at Vengeance on December 9, 2001. The tournament was created to unify the WWF and World Championships. Undisputed WWF Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2002){{main|No Way Out (2002)#Background}}The Undisputed WWF Championship #1 Contendership Tournament was a tournament to face Chris Jericho for the Undisputed WWF Championship at No Way Out.[14] WWE Tag Team Championship Tournament{{main|No Mercy (2002)#Tournament bracket}}The WWE Tag Team Championship Tournament was a tournament held to crown the inaugural WWE Tag Team Champions, for the SmackDown brand. The finals concluded at No Mercy (2002) and were won by Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle.[15] WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2003){{main|Backlash (2003)#Tournament bracket}}This was a tournament to determine the #1 contender for the WWE Championship. The winner faced champion Brock Lesnar at Backlash.[16] WWE United States Championship Tournament (2003){{main|Vengeance (2003)#Tournament bracket}}The WWE United States Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide the inaugural WWE United States Champion as then-Smackdown General Manager Stephanie McMahon revived the title after two years of inactivity.[17] The tournament was held between June 19 and July 27, 2003 at Vengeance. WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (February 2005){{main|WrestleMania 21#WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament}}The tournament to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 21 was held between February 1 and February 20, 2005. At WrestleMania 21, John Cena defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield to become the new champion. WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (April 2005){{main|Judgment Day (2005)##1 contender tournament bracket}}The WWE Championship #1 Contender's Tournament was a tournament where the winner faced champion John Cena at Judgment Day.[18] Gold Rush Tournament (2005)The Gold Rush Tournament was a tournament to determine the new #1 contender for World Heavyweight Champion Batista, which was won by Edge. {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1-team1 = Kane | RD1-team2 = Christian | RD1-score1 = 5/2 | RD1-score2 = Pin 4:22 | RD1-team3 = Chris Benoit | RD1-team4 = Triple H | RD1-score3 = 5/2 | RD1-score4 = Sub 13:34 | RD1-team5 = Edge | RD1-team6 = Chris Jericho | RD1-score5 = 5/2 | RD1-score6 = Pin 8:10 | RD1-team7 = Shawn Michaels | RD1-team8 = Shelton Benjamin | RD1-score7 = 5/2 | RD1-score8 = Pin 14:50 | RD2-team1 = Kane | RD2-team2 = Chris Benoit | RD2-score1 = 5/9 | RD2-score2 = Pin 9:18 | RD2-team3 = Edge | RD2-team4 = Shawn Michaels | RD2-score3 = 5/9 | RD2-score4 = Pin 9:52 | RD3-team1 = Kane | RD3-team2 = Edge | RD3-score1 = 5/16 | RD3-score2 = Pin 12:23 }} Road to WrestleMania TournamentThe Road to WrestleMania Tournament was a tournament to crown a #1 contender for John Cena's WWE Championship at WrestleMania 22. {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Triple H | RD1-team2 = Ric Flair | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = 2/6 | RD1-team3 = Big Show | RD1-team4 = Shelton Benjamin | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = 2/6 | RD1-team5 = Rob Van Dam | RD1-team6 = Carlito | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = 2/6 | RD1-team7 = Kane | RD1-team8 = Chris Masters | RD1-score7 = 2/6 | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 =Triple H | RD2-team2 = Big Show | RD2-score1 = DCO | RD2-score2 = 2/13 | RD2-team3 = Rob Van Dam | RD2-team4 = Chris Masters | RD2-score3 = Pin | RD2-score4 = 2/13 | RD3-team1 = Triple H | RD3-team2 = Big Show Rob Van Dam | RD3-score1 = Pin | RD3-score2 = 2/20 }} WWE Women's Championship Tournament (2006){{main|Cyber Sunday (2006)#WWE Women's Championship Tournament}}The WWE Women's Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown a new WWE Women's Champion after champion Trish Stratus retired from her wrestling career.[7][19] The first round started on September 25, 2006 and ended at Cyber Sunday when Lita, who Stratus defeated in her retirement match, defeated Mickie James. ECW World Championship Tournament{{main|Vengeance: Night of Champions#Tournament brackets}}The ECW World Championship Tournament was a tournament created to determine a new ECW World Champion after Bobby Lashley vacated his championship due to being drafted to Raw on June 11, 2007. The finals took place at Night of Champions.[20] Championship Competition TournamentThe Championship Competition Tournament was a tournament held on SmackDown! in 2007 to determine the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship at Unforgiven.[21] {{4TeamBracket| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | RD1-seed1 = | RD1-seed2 = | RD1-seed3 = | RD1-seed4 = | RD2-seed1 = | RD2-seed2 = | RD1-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD1-team2 = Batista | RD1-score1 = DQ | RD1-score2 = 05:57 | RD1-team3 = Finlay | RD1-team4 = Kane | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = 07:21 | RD2-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD2-team2 = Finlay | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = 08:33 }} Championship Chase TournamentThe Championship Chase Tournament was a tournament held on the May 9, 2008 episode of SmackDown to determine The Undertaker's opponent for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship at Judgment Day.[22] {{Pro Wrestling results table|hide=all |results= |times= |match1=Big Show defeated Tommy Dreamer |stip1= Qualifying match |time1=01:35 |match2=Finlay and Montel Vontavious Porter wrestled to a double-pin |stip2= Qualifying match |time2=14:46 |match3=Matt Hardy defeated CM Punk |stip3= Qualifying match |time3=04:46 |match4=Kane defeated Chavo Guerrero |stip4= Qualifying match |time4=05:56 |match5=Batista defeated John Morrison |stip5= Qualifying match |time5=06:34 |match6=Edge defeated Big Show, Finlay, Montel Vontavious Porter, Matt Hardy, Kane and Batista |stip6=Final match |time6=15:59 }} WWE Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2008){{main|Armageddon (2008)#Tournament brackets}}A tournament was announced to crown a new #1 contender for William Regal's WWE Intercontinental Championship. CM Punk won the tournament by defeating Rey Mysterio in the tournament final at Armageddon.[23] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1-team1 = Kofi Kingston | RD1-team2 = Kane | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = 2:39 | RD1-team3 = Rey Mysterio | RD1-team4 = The Miz | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = 4:25 | RD1-team5 = Finlay | RD1-team6 = John Morrison | RD1-score5 = 4:10 | RD1-score6 = Pin | RD1-team7 = CM Punk | RD1-team8 = Snitsky | RD1-score7 = Pin | RD1-score8 = 5:14 | RD2-team1 = Kofi Kingston | RD2-team2 = Rey Mysterio | RD2-score1 = 3:12 | RD2-score2 = Pin | RD2-team3 = John Morrison | RD2-team4 = CM Punk | RD2-score3 = 1:55 | RD2-score4 = Pin | RD3-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD3-team2 = CM Punk | RD3-score1 = 12:15 | RD3-score2 = Pin }} Race To The Rumble TournamentThe Race To The Rumble Tournament was a tournament held in 2009 to determine a #1 contender for John Cena's World Heavyweight Championship.[24] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Qualifiers | RD3=Final (Fatal 4-Way) | RD1-team1 = Shawn Michaels | RD1-team2 = Kane | RD1-score1 = 12/22 | RD1-score2 = Pin | RD1-team3 = Randy Orton | RD1-team4 = Batista | RD1-score3 = 12/22 | RD1-score4 = Forfeit | RD1-team5 = John "Bradshaw" Layfield | RD1-team6 = Rey Mysterio | RD1-score5 = 12/22 | RD1-score6 = DQ | RD1-team7 = Chris Jericho | RD1-team8 = CM Punk | RD1-score7 = 12/22 | RD1-score8 = Pin | RD2-team1 = Shawn Michaels | RD2-team2 = Randy Orton | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = John "Bradshaw" Layfield | RD2-team4 = Chris Jericho | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = John "Bradshaw" Layfield | RD3-team2 = Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, and Chris Jericho | RD3-score1 = 12/29 | RD3-score2 = Pin }} ECW Homecoming TournamentThe ECW Homecoming Tournament was a tournament to crown a #1 contender for the ECW Championship.[25] {{Pro Wrestling results table|hide=all |results= |times= |match1=Kane defeated Zack Ryder |stip1=Qualifying match |time1=3:47 |match2=Ezekiel Jackson defeated Vladimir Kozlov |stip2=Qualifying match |time2=1:35 |match3=Yoshi Tatsu defeated Jack Swagger |stip3=Qualifying match |time3=— |match4=Vance Archer defeated Goldust |stip4=Qualifying match |time4=— |match5=Matt Hardy defeated Finlay |stip5=Qualifying match |time5=5:14 |match6=Evan Bourne defeated Mike Knox |stip6=Qualifying match |time6=3:43 |match7=Shelton Benjamin defeated Chavo Guerrero |stip7=Qualifying match |time7=4:46 |match8=CM Punk defeated Mark Henry |stip8=Qualifying match |time8=10:37 |match9=Ezekiel Jackson defeated Kane, Yoshi Tatsu, Vance Archer, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin and CM Punk |stip9=Final match |time9=13:53 }} WWE Divas Championship Tournament{{main|WWE Divas Championship#WWE Divas Championship Tournament (2010)}}A tournament was announced to crown a new WWE Divas Champion after former champion Melina was stripped of the title due to injury. The first round started on January 4, 2010.[26] The final tournament was originally scheduled at Elimination Chamber, but when official consultant to the SmackDown General Manager, Vickie Guerrero interrupted, she was changing the match to an interbrand Divas tag team match, facing LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla) from SmackDown. The final was held at the following night of Raw. WWE Intercontinental Championship Tournament (2010)The WWE Intercontinental Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown a new Intercontinental Champion. On May 7, 2010, after failed attempts of getting Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre to stop attacking Matt Hardy, Smackdown General Manager Theodore Long fired McIntyre and vacated the title. The following week, Kofi Kingston won a tournament to become the new champion, but Mr. McMahon reverted Long's decision. Due to the decision by Mr. McMahon, the vacancy of the title and Kingston's championship win are not recognized as WWE continued to recognize McIntyre as champion during that period.[27] At Over the Limit, Kingston defeated McIntyre to win his second official Intercontinental Championship. {{4TeamBracket| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Kofi Kingston | RD1-team2 = Dolph Ziggler | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Christian | RD1-team4 = Cody Rhodes | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = | RD2-team1 = Kofi Kingston | RD2-team2 = Christian | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = }} WWE Championship Tournament (2011)On the July 18, 2011, edition of WWE Raw, the WWE Championship was vacated, after champion CM Punk left WWE. The title was put up in a tournament featuring the top eight wrestlers. The finals of the tournament would take place on the July 25 episode of Raw, which was won by Rey Mysterio.[28] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals (TV – July 18, 2011, Raw SuperShow) | RD2=Semifinals (TV – July 18, 2011, Raw SuperShow) | RD3=Final (TV – July 25, 2011, Raw Supershow) | RD1-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD1-team2 = Dolph Ziggler | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = 08:00 | RD1-team3 = Jack Swagger | RD1-team4 = R-Truth | RD1-score3 = 05:47 | RD1-score4 = Pin | RD1-team5 = Kofi Kingston | RD1-team6 = Alberto Del Rio | RD1-score5 = Pin | RD1-score6 = 04:24 | RD1-team7 = Alex Riley | RD1-team8 = The Miz | RD1-score7 = 04:58 | RD1-score8 = Pin | RD2-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD2-team2 = R-Truth | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = 09:52 | RD2-team3 = Kofi Kingston | RD2-team4 = The Miz | RD2-score3 = 12:47 | RD2-score4 = Pin | RD3-team1 = Rey Mysterio | RD3-team2 = The Miz | RD3-score1 = Pin | RD3-score2 = 13:10 }} Gold Rush Tournament (2012){{Main|NXT Championship#tournament}}On the August 1, 2012 edition of NXT, NXT Commissioner Dusty Rhodes announced a "Gold Rush" tournament, featuring 4 developmental roster NXT Superstars and 4 main roster WWE Superstars to determine the inaugural NXT Champion in a knockout system format. The first NXT Champion was crowned on July 26, 2012, with Seth Rollins defeating Jinder Mahal in the tournament finals.[29] WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2012){{Main|Hell in a Cell (2012)#Background}}The WWE Tag Team Championship Tournament was a #1 contender's tag team tournament, where the winning team faced Team Hell No (Kane and Daniel Bryan) for the WWE Tag Team Championship. NXT Tag Team Championship Tournament (2013){{Main|NXT Tag Team Championship#Inaugural tournament}}The NXT Tag Team Championship was introduced on the January 23, 2013 edition of NXT where it was announced by special guest Shawn Michaels that there would be a tournament to crown the first new champions.[30] Royal Rumble Entry Tournament (2013)The Royal Rumble Entry Tournament was a tournament where the winner entered the 2013 Royal Rumble Match.[31] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Leo Kruger | RD1-team2 = Xavier Woods | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Adrian Neville | RD1-team4 = Corey Graves | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Oliver Grey | RD1-team6 = Conor O'Brian | RD1-score5 = | RD1-score6 = Pin | RD1-team7 = Luke Harper | RD1-team8 = Bo Dallas | RD1-score7 = | RD1-score8 = Pin | RD2-team1 = Leo Kruger | RD2-team2 = Adrian Neville | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Conor O'Brian | RD2-team4 = Bo Dallas | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = Pin | RD3-team1 = Leo Kruger | RD3-team2 = Bo Dallas | RD3-score1 = | RD3-score2 = Pin }} NXT Women's Championship Tournament (2013){{Main|NXT Women's Championship#Inaugural championship tournament}}The championship was first introduced on April 5, 2013 at WrestleMania Axxess. It was announced at the May 30, 2013 tapings (broadcast on the June 5 episode) of WWE NXT (TV series), by Stephanie McMahon that there would be a tournament, featuring four developmental female talents and four female talents from the main roster competing to be crowned as the inaugural NXT Women's Champion in a knockout system format. The first NXT Women's Champion was crowned on June 20, 2013, with Paige defeating Emma in the tournament finals.[32] WWE Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2014){{Main|Extreme Rules (2014)#tournament bracket}}In April 2014, the WWE held the Intercontinental Championship Tournament to determine the #1 contenders to face Big E for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Extreme Rules 2014. Bad News Barrett defeated Rob Van Dam in the final and defeated Big E to win the title.[33] NXT Women's Championship Tournament (2014){{main|NXT Women%27s Championship#Second championship tournament (2014)}}On April 24, 2014, Paige was stripped of the NXT Women's Championship, by NXT's commissioner John Bradshaw Layfield, because she could not defend both the NXT Women's and WWE Divas Championship, ending her reign at 308 days. Right after, during the tapings for the May shows, a tournament was announced to take place to determine the next champion. Charlotte defeated Natalya at NXT TakeOver on May 29, 2014 to become the new champion.[34] NXT Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2014)The championship tournament started on August 7, 2014 and there would be new #1 contenders for the titles. The tournament final was held on September 4, 2014. The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) won the tournament and defeated The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) at Fatal 4-Way on September 11, 2014 to win the titles.[35] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1-team1 = The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) | RD1-team2 = Blake and Murphy | RD1-score1 = 8/14 | RD1-score2 = Pin 2:45 | RD1-team3 = Sami Zayn and Adam Rose | RD1-team4 = Tyson Kidd and Justin Gabriel | RD1-score3 = 8/7 | RD1-score4 = Pin 9:15 | RD1-team5 = The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) | RD1-team6 = Bull Dempsey and Mojo Rawley | RD1-score5 = 8/14 | RD1-score6 = Pin 3:05 | RD1-team7 = Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady | RD1-team8 = Tye Dillinger and Jason Jordan | RD1-score7 = 8/7 | RD1-score8 = Pin 5:15 | RD2-team1 = The Lucha Dragons | RD2-team2 = Sami Zayn and Adam Rose | RD2-score1 = 8/21 | RD2-score2 = Pin 8:00 | RD2-team3 = Vaudevillains | RD2-team4 = Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady | RD2-score3 = 8/21 | RD2-score4 = Pin 1:45 | RD3-team1 = The Lucha Dragons | RD3-team2 = Vaudevillains | RD3-score1 = 9/4 | RD3-score2 = Pin 5:20 }} NXT Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2015){{main|NXT TakeOver: Rival#NXT Championship #1 Contender's Tournament bracket}}The NXT Championship Tournament started on January 21, 2015 and there would be a new #1 Contender's for the title. The tournament final was held on February 11, 2015 at Rival. Finn Bálor went on to win the tournament defeated Adrian Neville in the final. Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Qualifying TournamentThe Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Qualifying Tournament was a tournament at WrestleMania Axxess for the André the Giant Battle Royal.[36] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1 = Tyler Breeze | RD1-team2 = Bull Dempsey | RD1-score1 = Pin | RD1-score2 = | RD1-team3 = Finn Bálor | RD1-team4 = Baron Corbin | RD1-score3 = Pin | RD1-score4 = | RD1-team5 = Hideo Itami | RD1-team6 = Jason Jordan | RD1-score5 =Pin | RD1-score6 = | RD1-team7 =Adrian Neville | RD1-team8 = Kalisto | RD1-score7 = Pin | RD1-score8 = | RD2-team1 = Tyler Breeze | RD2-team2 = Finn Bálor | RD2-score1 = Pin | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Hideo Itami | RD2-team4 = Adrian Neville | RD2-score3 = Pin | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Finn Bálor | RD3-team2 = Hideo Itami | RD3-score1 = Pin | RD3-score2 = }} WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament (2015){{main|Survivor Series (2015)#WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament bracket}}On November 5, 2015, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship was vacated, after champion Seth Rollins suffered a knee injury. Immediately after the final match, Sheamus cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and pinned Reigns. Therefore, Reigns' championship reign lasted only five minutes and fifteen seconds (later used to antagonize Reigns). WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2016){{main|Payback (2016)#Tag Team Tournament bracket}}This tournament was to determine the new #1 Contenders to The New Day's WWE Tag Team Championships. The final match ended in a no contest after Enzo Amore suffered a legitimate concussion. Not far into the match, Amore was thrown into the ropes by Simon Gotch. Amore attempted to slide under the ropes, but instead hit his head on the middle rope and the mat, before falling on the floor, appearing to be unconscious. With the ending of the match, the Vaudevillains were given a WWE Tag Team Championship match, but they were defeated by The New Day. Cruiserweight Classic (2016){{Main|Cruiserweight Classic}}The Cruiserweight Classic[37] saw thirty-two of the world's best cruiserweights battle it out to be crowned WWE's first WWE Cruiserweight Classic winner. The tournament was filmed at Full Sail University, Florida from June 20–24, and was broadcast on the WWE Network from July 13. It ran for ten episodes, with the finale being broadcast on September 14. WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament (2016){{main|Backlash (2016)#SmackDown Tag Team Championship tournament bracket}}Following the reintroduction of the WWE brand extension and subsequent draft on July 19, 2016, WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day were drafted to Raw, leaving SmackDown without a tag team championship. Over the course of the following month, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan stated that he wanted to build up the tag team division before introducing a championship. Immediately following SummerSlam on the August 23, 2016 episode of SmackDown Live, Bryan and SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon unveiled the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship and announced a tournament, which will culminate in a tag team match at Backlash to determine the inaugural champions.[38][39][40] The tournament and the titles were won by Heath Slater and Rhyno after they defeated The Usos at Backlash. WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2017){{Main|United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2017)}}The United Kingdom Championship Tournament was a professional wrestling tournament produced by WWE, that aired exclusively on the WWE Network. The first round took place on January 14, 2017, while the finals occurred on January 15, 2017. The tournament was held at the Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, Lancashire, England and crowned the inaugural WWE United Kingdom Champion.[41] WWE United States Championship Tournament (2017–2018)At Clash of Champions 2017, Dolph Ziggler won the United States Championship by defeating defending champion Baron Corbin and Bobby Roode in a triple threat match.[42] On the following episode of SmackDown Live, after recapping all of his previous accolades, Ziggler said that the WWE Universe did not deserve him and he dropped the title in the ring and left.[43] After unsuccessful attempts at contacting Ziggler, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan declared the title vacant and announced a tournament to crown a new champion.[44] The final was originally scheduled to occur at the 2018 Royal Rumble, but was moved up to the January 23 episode of SmackDown Live. However, on the January 16 episode, after Jinder Mahal and Bobby Roode won their respective semifinals matches, Roode challenged Mahal to have the final that night and Bryan scheduled it for that episode's main event.[45] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=First round SmackDown Live (12/26/17,[46] 1/2/18,[47] 1/9/18[48]) |RD2=Semifinals SmackDown Live (1/16/18[45]) |RD3=Final SmackDown Live (1/16/18[45]) |team-width= |score-width= |RD1-team1=Bobby Roode |RD1-score1=Pin |RD1-team2= Baron Corbin |RD1-score2=10:44 |RD1-team3=Zack Ryder |RD1-score3=4:34 |RD1-team4=Mojo Rawley |RD1-score4=Pin |RD1-team5=Tye Dillinger |RD1-score5=8:41 |RD1-team6=Jinder Mahal |RD1-score6=Pin |RD1-team7=Xavier Woods |RD1-score7=Pin |RD1-team8=Aiden English |RD1-score8=5:25 |RD2-team1=Bobby Roode |RD2-score1=Pin |RD2-team2=Mojo Rawley |RD2-score2=3:05 |RD2-team3=Jinder Mahal |RD2-score3=Pin |RD2-team4=Xavier Woods |RD2-score4=3:05 |RD3-team1=Bobby Roode |RD3-score1=Pin |RD3-team2=Jinder Mahal |RD3-score2=5:32 }} WWE Cruiserweight Championship Tournament (2018){{Main|WrestleMania 34#WWE Cruiserweight Championship Tournament}}At the 2018 Royal Rumble, Enzo Amore was scheduled to defend the WWE Cruiserweight Championship against Cedric Alexander.[49] However, after Amore was suspended from WWE on January 22 due to allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault, the match was cancelled. The following day, Amore was released and the title was vacated.[50][51] It was then announced that a general manager would be appointed for 205 Live and would address the championship; 205 Live was previously controlled by the Raw General Manager, as 205 Live is part of the Raw brand. On the January 30 episode of 205 Live, Drake Maverick (formerly known as Rockstar Spud in Impact Wrestling) was appointed as the 205 Live General Manager. Maverick announced that there would be a 16-man single elimination tournament to crown a new WWE Cruiserweight Champion, with the finals to occur during the pre-show for WrestleMania 34.[52] WWE United Kingdom Championship InvitationalAs part of WrestleMania Axxess, the winner of the WWE United Kingdom Championship Invitational received a championship match against WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne on the morning of April 8, 2018.[53] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=First Round {{small|April 5/April 6}} |RD2=Semifinals {{small|April 7}} |RD3=Final {{small|April 7}} | RD1-team1 = Lio Rush | RD1-team2 = Buddy Murphy | RD1-score1 = Win | RD1-score2 = 4/6 | RD1-team3 = Lince Dorado | RD1-team4 = Raul Mendoza | RD1-score3 = Win | RD1-score4 = 4/7 | RD1-team5 = Dan Matha | RD1-team6 = Drew Gulak | RD1-score5 = 4/6 | RD1-score6 = Win | RD1-team7 = Mark Andrews | RD1-team8 = Zack Gibson | RD1-score7 = Win | RD1-score8 = 4/7 | RD2-team1 = Lio Rush | RD2-team2 = Lince Dorado | RD2-score1 = Win | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = Drew Gulak | RD2-team4 = Mark Andrews | RD2-score3 = Win | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Lio Rush | RD3-team2 = Drew Gulak | RD3-score1 = Win | RD3-score2 = }} NXT North American Championship InvitationalAs part of WrestleMania Axxess, the winner of the NXT North American Championship Invitational received an NXT North American Championship match on the morning of April 8, 2018. The defending champion, Adam Cole, was determined the night before at New Orleans.[53] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=First Round {{small|April 5/April 6}} |RD2=Semifinals {{small|April 7}} |RD3=Final {{small|April 7}} | RD1-team1 = Fabian Aichner | RD1-team2 = Jason Kincaid | RD1-score1 = Win | RD1-score2 = 4/6 | RD1-team3 = Akira Tozawa | RD1-team4 = Kona Reeves | RD1-score3 = Win | RD1-score4 = 4/6 | RD1-team5 = Chris Dijak | RD1-team6 = Ariya Daivari | RD1-score5 = Win | RD1-score6 = 4/7 | RD1-team7 = Hideo Itami | RD1-team8 = Wolfgang | RD1-score7 = Win | RD1-score8 = 4/7 | RD2-team1 = Fabian Aichner | RD2-team2 = Akira Tozawa | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = Win | RD2-team3 = Chris Dijak | RD2-team4 = Hideo Itami | RD2-score3 = Win | RD2-score4 = | RD3-team1 = Akira Tozawa | RD3-team2 = Chris Dijak | RD3-score1 = Win | RD3-score2 = }} NXT Tag Team Championship InvitationalAs part of WrestleMania Axxess, the winner of the NXT Tag Team Championship Invitational received an NXT Tag Team Championship match on the morning of April 8, 2018. The defending champions, The Undisputed Era, were determined the night before at New Orleans.[53] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds|team-width = 200px |RD1=First Round {{small|April 5/April 6}} |RD2=Semifinals {{small|April 7}} |RD3=Final {{small|April 7}} | RD1-team1 = Moustache Mountain {{small|(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)}} | RD1-team2 = Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss | RD1-score1 = Win | RD1-score2 = 4/6 | RD1-team3 = The Street Profits {{small|(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)}} | RD1-team4 = Cezar Bononi and Adrian Jaoude | RD1-score3 = Win | RD1-score4 = 4/6 | RD1-team5 = Sanity {{small|(Alexander Wolfe and Eric Young)}} | RD1-team6 = The Forgotten Sons {{small|(Wesley Blake and Steve Cutler)}} | RD1-score5 = 4/7 | RD1-score6 = Win | RD1-team7 = TM61 {{small|(Nick Miller and Shane Thorne)}} | RD1-team8 = Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch | RD1-score7 = Win | RD1-score8 = 4/7 | RD2-team1 = Moustache Mountain | RD2-team2 = The Street Profits | RD2-score1 = Win | RD2-score2 = | RD2-team3 = The Forgotten Sons | RD2-team4 = TM61 | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = Win | RD3-team1 = Moustache Mountain | RD3-team2 = TM61 | RD3-score1 = Win | RD3-score2 = }} NXT Women's Championship InvitationalAs part of WrestleMania Axxess, the winner of the NXT Women's Championship Invitational received an NXT Women's Championship match on the morning of April 8, 2018. The defending champion, Shayna Baszler, was determined the night before at New Orleans.[53] {{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds|team-width = 225px |RD1=First Round {{small|April 6/April 7}} |RD2=Semifinals {{small|April 7}} |RD3=Final {{small|April 7}} | RD1-team1 = Nikki Cross | RD1-team2 = Aliyah | RD1-score1 = Win | RD1-score2 = 4/6 | RD1-team3 = Dakota Kai | RD1-team4 = Lacey Evans | RD1-score3 = Win | RD1-score4 = 4/7 | RD1-team5 = Kairi Sane | RD1-team6 = Bianca Belair | RD1-score5 = Win | RD1-score6 = 4/6 | RD1-team7 = Peyton Royce | RD1-team8 = Candice LeRae | RD1-score7 = Win | RD1-score8 = 4/7 | RD2-team1 = Nikki Cross | RD2-team2 = Dakota Kai | RD2-score1 = | RD2-score2 = Win | RD2-team3 = Kairi Sane | RD2-team4 = Peyton Royce | RD2-score3 = | RD2-score4 = Win | RD3-team1 = Dakota Kai | RD3-team2 = Peyton Royce | RD3-score1 = Win | RD3-score2 = }} Tag Team Eliminator{{main|WWE Greatest Royal Rumble#Tag Team Eliminator bracket}}At WrestleMania 34, Cesaro and Sheamus defended the Raw Tag Team Championship against Braun Strowman and a partner of his choosing. At the event, Strowman picked 10-year old Nicholas from the live audience, and the two won the titles. The following night on Raw, Strowman and Nicholas relinquished the titles due to Nicholas' schedule as a fourth grader. Cesaro and Sheamus wanted their titles back and Raw General Manager Kurt Angle decided that they could regain them in a match at Greatest Royal Rumble and their opponents would be determined by a four-team tournament, which he called the Tag Team Eliminator.[54] WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2018){{main|United Kingdom Championship Tournament (2018)}}WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament (2018){{main|SummerSlam (2018)#SmackDown Tag Team Championship tournament}}NXT UK Women's Championship Tournament (2018){{main|NXT UK Women's Championship#Inaugural tournament}}WWE World Cup{{main|WWE Crown Jewel#WWE World Cup}}The WWE World Cup was a tournament that took place on November 2, 2018 at WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. Four participants came from Raw and four participants came from SmackDown.[55] In the tournament finals, Shane McMahon defeated Dolph Ziggler to be crowned "Best In The World".[56] NXT UK Tag Team Championship Tournament (2018–2019){{main|NXT UK Tag Team Championship#Inaugural tournament}}WWE Worlds Collide Tournament (2019){{main|WWE Worlds Collide}}WWE Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender Tournament (2019){{main|WrestleMania 35#WWE Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender Tournament}}This tournament is to determine the #1 Contender for Buddy Murphy's WWE Cruiserweight Championship. On the February 19 episode of 205 Live, General Manager Drake Maverick scheduled an eight-man single elimination tournament with the winner facing Buddy Murphy for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship at WrestleMania 35. King of the Ring{{Main|King of the Ring}}King of the Ring was a professional wrestling single-elimination tournament held by WWE. The tournament was held annually from 1985 to 2002, with the exception of 1990 and 1992, and from 1993 to 2002 the tournament was produced as a pay-per-view event. Dates and venues of finals
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic{{main|Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic}}The Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic is an annual tag team tournament featured on the NXT brand and is named after WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, who died in 2015. Dates and venues of finals
Mae Young Classic{{Main|Mae Young Classic}}The Mae Young Classic is a professional wrestling women’s tournament produced by WWE, an American–based promotion. The name of the event is in honor of the late WWE Hall of Famer Mae Young. Dates and venues
Mixed Match Challenge{{main|WWE Mixed Match Challenge}}
See also{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
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« CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database|first=Philip|last=Kreikenbohm|publisher=}} 28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/wwechampionship/25027443|title=Rey Mysterio's first reign|accessdate=2011-07-25|publisher=WWE}} 29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fcwwrestling.info/NXT-Wrestling-Press-Releases.html#a072612 |title=Seth Rollins' first reign |accessdate=2012-07-26 |publisher=NXT Wrestling |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120816044744/http://www.fcwwrestling.info/NXT-Wrestling-Press-Releases.html |archivedate=August 16, 2012 }} 30. ^{{cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/WWE_News_3/article_68324.shtml|title=WWE News: Spoiler – first NXT tag champs, next month's guest|last=Parry|first=Josh|date=2013-01-31|accessdate=2013-02-01|work=Pro Wrestling Torch}} 31. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cagematch.net/?id=26&nr=2515|title=Royal Rumble Entry NXT Tournament « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling 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web|url=http://www.wwe.com/classics/titlehistory/nxt-tag-team-championship/20140911-sin-cara-kalisto|title=The Lucha Dragons first reign|publisher=WWE|accessdate=11 September 2014}} 36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cagematch.net/?id=26&nr=3300|title=Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal Qualifying Tournament « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database|first=Philip|last=Kreikenbohm|publisher=}} 37. ^{{cite web|title=WWE Network adds Global Cruiserweight Series to robust 2016 programming slate|url=http://www.wwe.com/article/wwe-network-adds-global-cruiserweight-series-robust-2016-programming-slate|website=WWE|accessdate=19 April 2016}} 38. ^{{cite web|last1=Parks|first1=Greg|title=8/23 WWE Smackdown LIVE – Parks’s Complete, Real-Time Report|url=http://www.pwtorch.com/site/2016/08/23/823-wwe-smackdown-live-parkss-complete-real-time-report/|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=August 23, 2016}} 39. ^{{cite web|last1=Parks|first1=Greg|title=8/30 WWE Smackdown Live Results – CALDWELL’S Ongoing Live TV Report|url=http://www.pwtorch.com/site/2016/08/30/830-wwe-smackdown-live-results-caldwells-ongoing-live-tv-report/|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=August 30, 2016}} 40. ^{{cite web|last1=Parks|first1=Greg|title=9/6 WWE Smackdown LIVE – Parks’s Ongoing, Real-Time Report|url=http://www.pwtorch.com/site/2016/09/06/96-wwe-smackdown-live-parkss-ongoing-real-time-report/|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=September 6, 2016}} 41. ^{{cite web|last=Melok|first=Bobby|title=First-ever United Kingdom Champion to be crowned in January|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwe-united-kingdom-championship-tournament/article/wwe-united-kingdom-championship-tournament|work=WWE|access-date=December 15, 2016}} 42. ^{{cite web|last=Powell|first=Jason|title=Powell’s WWE Clash of Champions 2017 live review: AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal for the WWE Championship, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn put their WWE careers on the line vs. Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura with Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan as referees|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2017/12/17/powells-wwe-clash-champions-2017-live-review-aj-styles-vs-jinder-mahal-wwe-championship-kevin-owens-sami-zayn-put-wwe-careers-line-vs-randy-orton-shinsuke-nak/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|accessdate=December 17, 2017}} 43. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pwtorch.com/site/2017/12/19/kellers-wwe-smackdown-report-12-19-daniel-bryan-shane-mcmahon-fallout-clash-champions-shinsuke-orton-styles-vs-sami-ko-jinder/|title=KELLER’S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 12/19: Daniel Bryan and Shane McMahon fallout from Clash of Champions, Shinsuke & Orton & Styles vs. Sami & KO & Jinder|date=December 19, 2017|last=Keller|first=Wade|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=December 20, 2017}} 44. ^{{cite web|last1=Barnett|first1=Jake|title=12/26 Barnett’s WWE Smackdown Live TV Review: WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens, the final edition of 2017|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2017/12/26/12-26-barnetts-wwe-smackdown-live-tv-review-final-edition-2017/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|accessdate=December 26, 2017}} 45. ^1 2 {{cite web|last=Keller|first=Wade|title=KELLER’S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 1/16: U.S. Title Tournament semi-finals with Xavier vs. Jinder, Roode vs. Mojo, Shane-Bryan drama continues|url=https://www.pwtorch.com/site/2018/01/16/kellers-wwe-smackdown-report-1-16/|publisher=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=January 16, 2018}} 46. ^{{cite web|last1=Barnett|first1=Jake|title=12/26 Barnett’s WWE Smackdown Live TV Review: WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens, the final edition of 2017|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2017/12/26/12-26-barnetts-wwe-smackdown-live-tv-review-final-edition-2017/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|accessdate=December 26, 2017}} 47. ^{{cite web|last1=Barnett|first1=Jake|title=01/02 Barnett’s WWE Smackdown Live TV Review: WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Sami Zayn in a non-title match, The Usos vs. Shelton Benjamin and Chad Gable for the Smackdown Tag Titles, U.S. Title tournament continues on the first Smackdown of 2018|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2018/01/02/01-02-barnetts-wwe-smackdown-live-tv-review-wwe-champion-aj-styles-vs-kevin-sami-zayn-non-title-match-usos-vs-shelton-benjamin-chad-gable-smackdown-tag-titles-first-edit/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|date=January 2, 2018|accessdate=January 3, 2018}} 48. ^{{cite web|last1=Barnett|first1=Jake|title=01/09 Barnett’s WWE Smackdown Live TV Review: AJ Styles addressed handicap match title defense at the Royal Rumble, U.S. Title tournament continues, Bludgeon Brothers vs. The Ascension, Ruby Riott vs. Becky Lynch|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2018/01/09/01-09-barnetts-wwe-smackdown-live-tv-review-aj-styles-addressed-handicap-match-title-defense-royal-rumble-u-s-title-tournament-continues-bludgeon-brothers-vs-ascension-ruby-riott-vs/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|accessdate=January 9, 2018}} 49. ^{{cite web|last=Keller|first=Wade|title=KELLER’S WWE RAW REPORT 1/15: Angle addresses Strowman after last week’s big angle with Lesnar and Kane, more Rumble hype, Jax vs. Asuka|url=https://www.pwtorch.com/site/2018/01/15/kellers-wwe-raw-report-1-15-angle-addresses-strowman-last-weeks-big-angle-lesnar-kane-rumble-hype-jax-vs-asuka/|publisher=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=January 15, 2018}} 50. ^{{cite web|title=Enzo Amore suspended|url=http://www.wwe.com/article/enzo-amore-suspended?sf179957020=1|author=WWE.com Staff|work=WWE|accessdate=January 22, 2018}} 51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/article/enzo-amore-released|title=Enzo Amore released|publisher=WWE|accessdate=January 23, 2018}} 52. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pwtorch.com/site/2018/01/30/1-30-wwe-205-live-report-rockstar-spud-debuts-new-g-m-new-name-16-man-tournament-announced-vacated-cruiserweight-title/|title=1/30 WWE 205 Live Report: Rockstar Spud debuts as new G.M. with a new name, 16-man tournament announced for vacated Cruiserweight Title|date=January 30, 2018|last=Heydorn|first=Zack|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=January 31, 2018}} 53. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/article/axxess-invitational-tournaments|title=WrestleMania Axxess to feature four invitational tournaments, PROGRESS and EVOLVE Wrestling action and more|date=April 2, 2018|author=WWE.com Staff|work=WWE.com|accessdate=April 5, 2018}} 54. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pwtorch.com/site/2018/04/09/kellers-wwe-raw-report-4-9-the-day-after-wrestlemania-34-edition-with-reigns-lesnar-and-rousey-fallout/|title=KELLER’S WWE RAW REPORT 4/9: The Day After WrestleMania 34 Edition with Reigns-Lesnar and Rousey fallout|date=April 9, 2018|last=Keller|first=Wade|work=Pro Wrestling Torch|accessdate=April 9, 2018}} 55. ^{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=Eight-Man World Cup Tournament to take place at WWE Crown Jewel|url=https://www.wwe.com/www-crown-jewel/2018/world-cup-tournament|publisher=WWE|accessdate=October 8, 2018}} 56. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.cbssports.com/wwe/news/wwe-raw-results-recap-grades-survivor-series-build-kicks-in-tag-team-picture-clears-up/|title=WWE Raw results, recap, grades: Survivor Series build kicks in, tag team picture clears up|publisher=|accessdate=6 November 2018}} 57. ^{{cite web|last=Powell|first=Jason|title=9/12 Powell’s WWE Mae Young Classic Finals Review: The tournament finals|url=http://prowrestling.net/site/2017/09/12/912-powells-wwe-mae-young-classic-finals-review-tournament-finals/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|accessdate=September 12, 2017}} 2 : WWE tournaments|WWE lists |
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