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King of the Ring

King of the Ring was an annual World Wrestling Entertainment-produced pay-per-view event. The first King of the Ring pay-per-view was held in 1993 and the final event was held in 2002.

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History

Although the King of the Ring tournament was first made into a pay-per-view event in 1993, the original King of the Ring tournament was actually held in 1985. Don Muraco was the first King of the Ring. The second King of the Ring, Harley Race is noted for parlaying his King of the Ring victory into his "King of Wrestling" gimmick.

Pay-per-view

The King of the Ring main-event was an event in which typically fifteen to sixteen wrestlers wrestled in a one-on-one single elimination bracket. When a wrestler wins a match in the bracket, they advance forward to take on another wrestler that has also won. The final few matches would then take place at that year's King of the Ring event. The winner of the final match is officially crowned the "King of the Ring". There were also other matches that took place at the King of the Ring event since it was a traditional three hour pay-per-view. Traditonally, The King of the Ring winner would challenge the World Wrestling Entertainment champion at SummerSlam, similiar to the winner of the Royal Rumble challenging the champion at WrestleMania.

The last King of the Ring was held on June 23, 2002. The decision to scrap King of the Ring has proven to be a controversial and unpopular decision among some WWE fans who would prefer a Pay Per View with a unique feature, rather than a regular Pay Per View. However, other fans believe that former "Kings" such as Mabel and Billy Gunn who achieved little after winning the event made a mockery of the entire tournament.

List of winners

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