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WWF Wrestling - Rampage European Tour 91 - Official Event Program (1991)

WWF Wrestling - Rampage European Tour 91 - Official Event Program (1991)

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World Wrestling Federation Official Event Program

European Rampage  Tour 1991

United Kingdom & Irleand

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The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) began globally expanding in the late 1980s, holding its first European event in France in 1987 before holding events in Italy and then in Britain, where the first show was on 10 October 1989 at the London Arena, in front of a crowd of 15,000, and broadcast exclusively on Sky One. From 1989 to 2001, WWE was promoted under concert promoters, brothers Harvey and Martin Goldsmith, for UK and European shows

The WWF's first tour of events in Europe was held in the United Kingdom and Ireland, called UK Rampage, between April and May 1991. The first Rampage was held in London on 24 April and was televised by BSkyB to British and Irish viewers.
 Four more events were held in the country later in 1991 as part of the WWF European Rampage Tour, including the supercard event Battle Royal at the Albert Hall, in London.

Nine events were held in the country as part of the European Rampage Again Tour in 1992, including one televised event at Sheffield Arena (see UK Rampage (1992)).
The final televised Rampage event in the country was again at Sheffield Arena on 11 April 1993 as part of the WWF European Spring Tour. Over the years, the WWF continued hosting various untelevised house shows in Britain, including Mayhem in Manchester in 1998.

SummerSlam 1992 was the first WWE pay-per-view taped in and broadcast from the UK on August 29 (aired August 31).
 In 1997 the company held its first UK-exclusive pay-per-view, WWF One Night Only,[11] followed by WWF Capital Carnage in 1998 and No Mercy in 1999.
 From 1999 to 2002 they ran a fall pay-per-view from the UK known as WWE Rebellion.
 In addition from 2000 to 2003 they ran a spring pay-per-view from the UK known as WWE Insurrextion. Insurrextion in 2003 at the Telewest Arena in Newcastle marked the last of WWE's UK exclusive pay-per-views.
In 2004, the WWE taped its first show of the flagship Raw program in the UK for a global audience.



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