WWE Rebellion - Events

Events

# Event Date City Venue Main Event
01 !1 Rebellion !Rebellion (1999) 01999-10-02October 2, 1999 Birmingham, England National Indoor Arena Triple H (c) versus The Rock in a Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship
02 !2 Rebellion !Rebellion (2000) 02000-12-02December 2, 2000 Sheffield, England Sheffield Arena Kurt Angle (c) versus Rikishi versus Steve Austin versus The Rock in a Fatal Four-Way match for the WWF Championship
03 !3 Rebellion !Rebellion (2001) 02001-11-03November 3, 2001 Manchester, England Manchester Arena Steve Austin (c) versus The Rock for the WWF Championship
04 !4 Rebellion !Rebellion (2002) 02002-10-26October 26, 2002 Manchester, England Manchester Arena Brock Lesnar (c) versus Edge in a Singles match for the WWE Championship
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

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