WWE New Year's Revolution facts for kids
New Year's Revolution was a special wrestling show created by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was a "pay-per-view" (PPV) event, which means people paid a fee to watch it live on TV. This exciting event happened every January.
The show started in 2005, with its first event taking place in January of that year. During its time, only wrestlers from the WWE's Raw brand were part of the show. This was because WWE had a "brand extension," which meant they split their wrestlers into different groups, like Raw and SmackDown, to make more shows.
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About New Year's Revolution
New Year's Revolution was a big event for wrestling fans. It was held once a year in January. These shows were always held in large indoor arenas. Fans could watch their favorite WWE superstars compete in many different kinds of wrestling matches.
Event History
The very first New Year's Revolution event was in 2005. It was created to be a yearly tradition for WWE. For a few years, it was a regular part of the WWE schedule.
Where the Events Were Held
Every New Year's Revolution event took place in the United States. However, one time it was held in Puerto Rico, which is a territory of the U.S. All the shows were held inside big arenas, making sure fans had a great view of the wrestling action.
What Happened at the Event
At each New Year's Revolution show, fans saw many exciting wrestling matches. Professional wrestlers from WWE competed against each other. The main event of the show was usually a very important match, often for a championship title. In fact, three championship matches were the main event during the show's history.
Why New Year's Revolution Ended
WWE decided to stop holding the New Year's Revolution event. This happened because WWE changed its schedule and decided to have fewer pay-per-view shows each year. Now, the only big WWE event held in January is the Royal Rumble, which is another very popular show.