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WWE No Way Out

WWE No Way Out was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE, a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut. It was first held as the 20th In Your House PPV in February 1998 and was titled No Way Out of Texas. It returned as its own PPV in February 2000, with the event's title truncated to "No Way Out," and it continued as the annual February PPV until 2009. The events in 2008 and 2009 featured the Elimination Chamber match. In turn, No Way Out was replaced by a new annual PPV titled Elimination Chamber in 2010, but one further No Way Out PPV was held as a one-off event in June 2012 to replace Capitol Punishment. In 2013, No Way Out was again discontinued and it was replaced by Payback.

WWE No Way Out
WWE No Way Out 2012 logo
Created byVince McMahon
PromotionWWE
BrandsRaw (2003, 2008–2009)
SmackDown (2003–2009)
ECW (2008–2009)
Other nameNo Way Out of Texas: In Your House
First eventNo Way Out of Texas: In Your House
Last event2012
Signature matchElimination Chamber match

The first four events were held when the promotion was still called the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In May 2002, the promotion was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). To coincide with the brand extension that was also introduced in 2002, No Way Out was held exclusively for wrestlers of the SmackDown! brand from 2004 to 2007. Following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007, brand-exclusive pay-per-views were discontinued; No Way Out 2007 was the promotion's final PPV to be brand-exclusive during the first brand extension. "WWE" became an orphaned initialism for the promotion in April 2011 and the brand extension ended that August before No Way Out's one-off return in June 2012.

History edit

No Way Out was first held as an In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) event. In Your House was a series of monthly PPVs first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its major PPVs and were sold at a lower cost. The first No Way Out event was held as the 20th In Your House PPV on February 15, 1998, and was titled No Way Out of Texas: In Your House as it took place at the Compaq Center in Houston, Texas.[1][2]

After the In Your House branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House,[2] No Way Out branched off as its own PPV in February 2000, with the event's title truncated to "No Way Out" as it was not held in Texas. The event in turn became the promotion's annual February PPV.[1] After Elimination Chamber matches were featured at the 2008 and 2009 events,[3][4][5][6] the promotion ran a survey in September 2009 indicating a possible renaming for No Way Out. Voted by fans via the promotion's website, Elimination Chamber became the name of the February 2010 pay-per-view event, winning against Heavy Metal, Battle Chamber, Chamber of Conflict, and the original No Way Out name.[7] Despite the poll, it was later announced that Elimination Chamber would not be considered as part of the No Way Out chronology and would instead be a new chronology, which in turn became the annual February PPV.[8] The 2010 Elimination Chamber PPV was still promoted in Germany as No Way Out because of concerns that the "elimination chamber" name would bring back imagery of the gas chambers that were used in extermination camps during World War II.[9][10] No Way Out returned as a one-off PPV in June 2012 (titled No Escape in Germany) and featured a traditional steel cage match; it replaced Capitol Punishment for the June 2012 PPV slot.[11] In 2013, however, No Way Out was again discontinued with the June slot being given to Payback.[12]

In May 2002, the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a result of a lawsuit from the World Wildlife Fund over the "WWF" initialism.[13] Also around this time, the promotion held a draft that split its roster into two distinctive brands of wrestling, Raw and SmackDown!, where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform[14]—a third brand, ECW, was added in 2006.[15] No Way Out 2003 had featured wrestlers from both brands,[16] but from 2004 to 2007, No Way Out was held exclusively for wrestlers of the SmackDown! brand.[17][18][19][20] Following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007, WWE discontinued brand-exclusive PPVs.[21] No Way Out 2007 was in turn the promotion's final PPV to be brand-exclusive during the first brand extension,[20] with the events in 2008 and 2009 featuring wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands.[22][23] Before No Way Out's one-off return in June 2012, the promotion ceased using its full name in April 2011, with "WWE" becoming an orphaned initialism,[24] and the first brand extension ended that August.[25] However, the event is expected to be revived in 2024.[26]

Events edit

SmackDown-branded event
# Event Date City Venue Main Event Ref.
1 No Way Out of Texas: In Your House February 15, 1998 Houston, Texas Compaq Center Stone Cold Steve Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack, and Chainsaw Charlie vs. Triple H, Savio Vega, and The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) [27][28][29][30]
2 No Way Out (2000) February 27, 2000 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center Triple H (c) vs. Cactus Jack in a Title vs. Career Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship [27][31][32][33]
3 No Way Out (2001) February 25, 2001 Las Vegas, Nevada Thomas & Mack Center Kurt Angle (c) vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship [27][34][35][36]
4 No Way Out (2002) February 17, 2002 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center Chris Jericho (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Undisputed WWF Championship [37][38][39]
5 No Way Out (2003) February 23, 2003 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Bell Centre The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan [40][41]
6 No Way Out (2004) February 15, 2004 Daly City, California Cow Palace Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Eddie Guerrero for the WWE Championship [17][42][43]
7 No Way Out (2005) February 20, 2005 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mellon Arena John "Bradshaw" Layfield (c) vs. Big Show in a Barbed wired Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship [44][18][45][46]
8 No Way Out (2006) February 19, 2006 Baltimore, Maryland 1st Mariner Arena Kurt Angle (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship [19][47][48][49][50]
9 No Way Out (2007) February 18, 2007 Los Angeles, California Staples Center John Cena and Shawn Michaels vs. Batista and The Undertaker [20][51][52][53]
10 No Way Out (2008) February 17, 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada Thomas & Mack Center Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels vs. John "Bradshaw" Layfield vs. Umaga vs. Chris Jericho vs. Jeff Hardy in an Elimination Chamber match for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XXIV [54][22] [3][4]
11 No Way Out (2009) February 15, 2009 Seattle, Washington KeyArena John Cena (c) vs. Edge vs. Chris Jericho vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Kane vs. Mike Knox in an Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship [23][55]
12 No Way Out (2012) June 17, 2012 East Rutherford, New Jersey Izod Center John Cena vs. Big Show in a Steel Cage match [11]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official No Way Out website

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For the event promoted under this name in Germany between 2010 and 2012 see WWE Elimination Chamber WWE No Way Out was a professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by WWE a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut It was first held as the 20th In Your House PPV in February 1998 and was titled No Way Out of Texas It returned as its own PPV in February 2000 with the event s title truncated to No Way Out and it continued as the annual February PPV until 2009 The events in 2008 and 2009 featured the Elimination Chamber match In turn No Way Out was replaced by a new annual PPV titled Elimination Chamber in 2010 but one further No Way Out PPV was held as a one off event in June 2012 to replace Capitol Punishment In 2013 No Way Out was again discontinued and it was replaced by Payback WWE No Way OutWWE No Way Out 2012 logoCreated byVince McMahonPromotionWWEBrandsRaw 2003 2008 2009 SmackDown 2003 2009 ECW 2008 2009 Other nameNo Way Out of Texas In Your HouseFirst eventNo Way Out of Texas In Your HouseLast event2012Signature matchElimination Chamber matchThe first four events were held when the promotion was still called the World Wrestling Federation WWF In May 2002 the promotion was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment WWE To coincide with the brand extension that was also introduced in 2002 No Way Out was held exclusively for wrestlers of the SmackDown brand from 2004 to 2007 Following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007 brand exclusive pay per views were discontinued No Way Out 2007 was the promotion s final PPV to be brand exclusive during the first brand extension WWE became an orphaned initialism for the promotion in April 2011 and the brand extension ended that August before No Way Out s one off return in June 2012 Contents 1 History 2 Events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editNo Way Out was first held as an In Your House pay per view PPV event In Your House was a series of monthly PPVs first produced by the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE in May 1995 They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its major PPVs and were sold at a lower cost The first No Way Out event was held as the 20th In Your House PPV on February 15 1998 and was titled No Way Out of Texas In Your House as it took place at the Compaq Center in Houston Texas 1 2 After the In Your House branding was retired following February 1999 s St Valentine s Day Massacre In Your House 2 No Way Out branched off as its own PPV in February 2000 with the event s title truncated to No Way Out as it was not held in Texas The event in turn became the promotion s annual February PPV 1 After Elimination Chamber matches were featured at the 2008 and 2009 events 3 4 5 6 the promotion ran a survey in September 2009 indicating a possible renaming for No Way Out Voted by fans via the promotion s website Elimination Chamber became the name of the February 2010 pay per view event winning against Heavy Metal Battle Chamber Chamber of Conflict and the original No Way Out name 7 Despite the poll it was later announced that Elimination Chamber would not be considered as part of the No Way Out chronology and would instead be a new chronology which in turn became the annual February PPV 8 The 2010 Elimination Chamber PPV was still promoted in Germany as No Way Out because of concerns that the elimination chamber name would bring back imagery of the gas chambers that were used in extermination camps during World War II 9 10 No Way Out returned as a one off PPV in June 2012 titled No Escape in Germany and featured a traditional steel cage match it replaced Capitol Punishment for the June 2012 PPV slot 11 In 2013 however No Way Out was again discontinued with the June slot being given to Payback 12 In May 2002 the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment WWE as a result of a lawsuit from the World Wildlife Fund over the WWF initialism 13 Also around this time the promotion held a draft that split its roster into two distinctive brands of wrestling Raw and SmackDown where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform 14 a third brand ECW was added in 2006 15 No Way Out 2003 had featured wrestlers from both brands 16 but from 2004 to 2007 No Way Out was held exclusively for wrestlers of the SmackDown brand 17 18 19 20 Following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007 WWE discontinued brand exclusive PPVs 21 No Way Out 2007 was in turn the promotion s final PPV to be brand exclusive during the first brand extension 20 with the events in 2008 and 2009 featuring wrestlers from the Raw SmackDown and ECW brands 22 23 Before No Way Out s one off return in June 2012 the promotion ceased using its full name in April 2011 with WWE becoming an orphaned initialism 24 and the first brand extension ended that August 25 However the event is expected to be revived in 2024 26 Events editSmackDown branded event Event Date City Venue Main Event Ref 1 No Way Out of Texas In Your House February 15 1998 Houston Texas Compaq Center Stone Cold Steve Austin Owen Hart Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie vs Triple H Savio Vega and The New Age Outlaws Road Dogg and Billy Gunn 27 28 29 30 2 No Way Out 2000 February 27 2000 Hartford Connecticut Hartford Civic Center Triple H c vs Cactus Jack in a Title vs Career Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship 27 31 32 33 3 No Way Out 2001 February 25 2001 Las Vegas Nevada Thomas amp Mack Center Kurt Angle c vs The Rock for the WWF Championship 27 34 35 36 4 No Way Out 2002 February 17 2002 Milwaukee Wisconsin Bradley Center Chris Jericho c vs Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Undisputed WWF Championship 37 38 39 5 No Way Out 2003 February 23 2003 Montreal Quebec Canada Bell Centre The Rock vs Hulk Hogan 40 41 6 No Way Out 2004 February 15 2004 Daly City California Cow Palace Brock Lesnar c vs Eddie Guerrero for the WWE Championship 17 42 43 7 No Way Out 2005 February 20 2005 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Mellon Arena John Bradshaw Layfield c vs Big Show in a Barbed wired Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship 44 18 45 46 8 No Way Out 2006 February 19 2006 Baltimore Maryland 1st Mariner Arena Kurt Angle c vs The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship 19 47 48 49 50 9 No Way Out 2007 February 18 2007 Los Angeles California Staples Center John Cena and Shawn Michaels vs Batista and The Undertaker 20 51 52 53 10 No Way Out 2008 February 17 2008 Las Vegas Nevada Thomas amp Mack Center Triple H vs Shawn Michaels vs John Bradshaw Layfield vs Umaga vs Chris Jericho vs Jeff Hardy in an Elimination Chamber match for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XXIV 54 22 3 4 11 No Way Out 2009 February 15 2009 Seattle Washington KeyArena John Cena c vs Edge vs Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio vs Kane vs Mike Knox in an Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship 23 55 12 No Way Out 2012 June 17 2012 East Rutherford New Jersey Izod Center John Cena vs Big Show in a Steel Cage match 11 c refers to the champion s heading into the 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