30 Things You Learn Binge Watching Every WWE Attitude Era PPV

1. Insurrextion 2002’s Unique Bit Of History

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Backlash was the last "mainline" WWF pay-per-view pre-WWE change, but wasn't the final one put on before everyone 'Got The F Out'. That distinction belongs to none other than Insurrextion 2002. It took place on 4 May in London, and happened a mere two days before WWE was the new normal.

Who would’ve thought that an overlooked UK-only PPV could create such history?

WWF switched to WWE from the following edition of Raw on 6 May onwards, and that was that. In other words, a forgotten scrap between The Undertaker and Triple H from Insurrextion would wind up being the final WWF pay-per-view match ever.

What else can you learn from binging on WWF/WWE's 'Attitude' era? For more wrestling, check out 10 WWE Superstars Who Need To Get Their S*** Together Before WrestleMania 41 and Predicting WWE’s WrestleMania 41 Cards - 1 Year Out

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