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WWE Bad Blood

WWE Bad Blood is a World Wrestling Entertainment-produced pay-per-view event that takes place, usually, in June and is the successor of the King of the Ring pay-per-view. For the past two years, it has been an exclusive event for the RAW brand.

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History

Bad Blood was first shown in 1997, titled as In Your House: Badd Blood and took place on October 5. The pay-per-view is known for introducing the "Hell In a Cell" match, and the main event of every Bad Blood has been a Hell In a Cell.

Results

1997

This event took place on October 5, 1997 in the Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Crush, Chainz , Eight-Ball and Skull defeated Savio Vega, Jesus Castillo , Jose Estrada, Jr. and Miguel Perez, Jr. .

2003

This event took place on June 15, 2003 in the Compaq Center in Houston, Texas.

  • Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Eric Bischoff in a Redneck Triathlon
    • Steve Austin defeated Eric Bischoff in a Burping Contest
    • Eric Bischoff defeated Steve Austin in a Pie-Eating Contest by forfeit
    • The Singing Contest was a draw
    • Steve Austin won the tie breaker by throwing Eric Bischoff into a pig pen

2004

This event took place on June 13, 2004 in the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

2005

Bad Blood is currently not scheduled for 2005. It has been replaced by an ECW pay-per-view.

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