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<sub>'''Cyber Sunday''' is an annual [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] event produced by [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. The event was known as '''Taboo Tuesday''' in [[2004]] and [[2005]]. From 2004 to 2006, the event was exclusive to the [[WWE Raw|RAW]] brand.
only like the worst ppv '''ever!'''

When it was known as Taboo Tuesday, it was the first pay-per-view held by WWE on a Tuesday since [[Tuesday in Texas]] in [[1991]]. Although the inaugural event was held in [[October 2004]], the 2005 event was pushed back to early [[November]] so as to prevent possible competition from a [[Major League Baseball]] playoff game. Another inconvenience was the fact that the pay-per-view was held on a Tuesday, the night when ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]'' shows are taped. This forced ''SmackDown!'' shows of that week to either be taped on Sunday nights or shown live. These series of problems were what ultimately led to the event being renamed Cyber Sunday and held on a Sunday night.

The distinctive feature of Cyber Sunday is the ability for fans to vote online through WWE.com on certain aspects of the show. The voting typically begins in the middle of a ''[[WWE Raw|RAW]]'' show weeks beforehand and ends during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match is slated to begin. Each match on the Cyber Sunday card has one aspect up for voting, which may range from the opponents a certain wrestler may partner up with or go against, or may involve some of the match's stipulations. Because of this, Cyber Sunday is billed as an "interactive pay-per view".

==Results==
===Taboo Tuesday===
====2004====
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name=Taboo Tuesday 2004
|image=TabooTuesday04.jpg
|promotion=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|brand=[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|date=[[October 19]] [[2004]]
|venue=[[Bradley Center]]
|city=[[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]
|attendance=3,500
|lastevent=[[WWE No Mercy#2004|No Mercy 2004]]
|nextevent=[[Survivor Series (2004)|Survivor Series 2004]]
}}

'''Taboo Tuesday 2004''' took place on [[October 19]] [[2004]] at the [[Bradley Center]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. The voting for this event started on [[October 18]] [[2004]] and ended during the event.

*'''[[Dark match]]: [[Sgt. Slaughter]] defeated [[Mark Copani|Muhammad Hassan]] (w/[[Shawn Daivari|Daivari]])
**Hassan was disqualified. Hassan was selected over two local [[Job (professional wrestling)|jobbers]].
*'''[[Shelton Benjamin]] defeated [[Chris Jericho]] to win the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship]] (10:55)'''
**Benjamin pinned Jericho after a [[Suplex#Exploder suplex|T-Bone Suplex]].
**Voting: [[Shelton Benjamin]] 37.48%, [[David Bautista|Batista]] 20.11%, [[Jonathan Coachman]] 7.01%, [[Jason Reso|Christian]] 6.69%, [[Terry Gerin|Rhyno]] 5.77%, [[Maven Huffman|Maven]] 4.23%, [[Darren Matthews|William Regal]] 3.81%, [[Gregory Helms|The Hurricane]] 3.77%, [[Travis Tomko|Tyson Tomko]] 2.49%, [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]] 2.36%, [[Stevie Richards|Steven Richards]] 2.24%, [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]] 1.69%, [[Matt Anoai|Rosey]] 1.10%, [[Chuck Palumbo]] 0.68%, [[Rodney Begnaud|Rodney Mack]] 0.58%
*'''[[Trish Stratus]] defeated [[Nora Greenwald|Molly Holly]], [[Gail Kim]], [[Carlene Begnaud|Jazz]], [[Stacy Keibler]], [[Nidia Guenard|Nidia]] and [[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]] in a [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|Fulfill Your Fantasy Battle Royal]] to retain the [[WWE Women's Championship]] (5:30)'''
**Stratus last eliminated Holly to win.
**Voting: [[Schoolgirl uniform fetish|School Girl]] 53.10%, [[French maid]] 30.03%, [[Nurse]] 16.87%
*'''[[Gene Snitsky]] defeated [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] (w/[[Amy Dumas|Lita]]) in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Weapon-based variations|Weapon of Choice match]] (14:17)'''
**Snitsky pinned Kane after coming off of the second rope onto the steel chair that was wrapped around Kane's neck.
**Voting: Chain 40.84%, Steel Chair 29.93%, Lead Pipe 29.24 %
*'''[[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] defeated [[Eric Bischoff]] in a "Choose The Loser's Fate" match (2:01)'''
**Eugene pinned Bischoff after a [[Leg drop]].
**After the match [[Vince McMahon]] forced Bischoff to be shaved bald by Eugene and [[Jonathan Coachman]] to strip down to his underwear and wear a dress. Coach was forced to wear the dress for the remainder of the event.
**Voting: [[Professional wrestling match types#Luchas de Apuestas|Hair vs. Hair match]] 58.73%, Loser Wears a Dress 20.77%, Loser is Winners Servant 20.50%
*'''[[Chris Benoit]] and [[Adam Copeland|Edge]] defeated [[La Résistance]] ([[Sylvain Grenier]] and [[Rob Conway|Robért Conway]]) to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] (16:15)'''
**Benoit forced Conway to submit with the [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface|Crippler Crossface]].
**Edge left from the arena during the match.
**The opponents of La Résistance were the two wrestlers not selected to face [[Triple H]].
*'''[[Christy Hemme]] defeated [[Carmella DeCesare]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Pillow fight|Lingerie Pillow Fight]] (1:48)'''
**Hemme pinned DeCesare after hitting her with a feather pillow.
**Voting: [[Professional wrestling match types#Pillow fight|Lingerie Pillow Fight]] 56.48%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Bra and Panties match|Evening Gown Match]] 33.22%, Aerobics Challenge 10.30%
*'''[[Triple H]] defeated [[Shawn Michaels]] to retain the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] (14:05)'''
**Triple H pinned Michaels after a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|Spear]] from Edge.
**Voting: [[Shawn Michaels]] 38.72%, [[Adam Copeland|Edge]] 33.42%, [[Chris Benoit]] 27.86%
*'''[[Randy Orton]] defeated [[Ric Flair]] in a [[Steel cage match]] (10:35)'''
**Orton pinned Flair after an [[Cutter (professional wrestling)|RKO]].
**Voting: [[Steel cage match]] 68%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Falls Count Anywhere match|Falls Count Anywhere]] 20%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Submission Match]] 12%.

After the 2004 PPV went off the air, [[Vince McMahon]] paid tribute to long time employee [[Pat Patterson]] who was working his last night for the company. [[Vince McMahon]], [[Shane McMahon]] and [[Stephanie McMahon]] came to ringside and they had Patterson sing [[My Way (song)|My Way]] by [[Frank Sinatra]], which he was known to do in [[karaoke]] bars while on tour.
{{-}}

====2005====
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name=Taboo Tuesday 2005
|image=TabooTuesday05.jpg
|promotion=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|brand=[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|date=[[November 1]] [[2005]]
|venue=[[San Diego Sports Arena|iPayOne Center]]
|city=[[San Diego, California]]
|attendance=6,000
|lastevent=[[WWE No Mercy#2005|No Mercy 2005]]
|nextevent=[[Survivor Series (2005)|Survivor Series 2005]]
}}

'''Taboo Tuesday 2005''' took place on [[November 1]] [[2005]] at the [[San Diego Sports Arena|iPayOne Center]] in [[San Diego, California]]. The official theme song was "''[[Twisted Transistor]]''" by [[Korn]]. The voting for this event started on [[October 24]] [[2005]] and ended during the event.

*'''[[WWE Heat|HEAT match]]: [[Chavo Guerrero, Jr.|Kerwin White]] and [[Matthew Kaye|Matt Striker]] defeated [[Shelton Benjamin]] and [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]] (2:38)'''
**Striker pinned Benjamin.
*'''[[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio]] and [[Matt Hardy]] defeated [[Chris Mordetsky|Chris Masters]] and [[Gene Snitsky|Snitsky]] (13:46)'''
**Mysterio pinned Masters after a [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Springboard legdrop|Droppin' the Dime]]. SmackDown! referee [[Nick Hamilton|Nick Patrick]] and RAW referee [[Mike Chioda]] officiated the match, disagreeing and interrupting each other throughout parts of the match.
**Snitsky replaced [[Adam Copeland|Edge]], who was injured.
**Voting: [[Matt Hardy]] 31%, [[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio]] 29%, [[John Layfield|John Bradshaw Layfield]] 17%, [[Jason Reso|Christian]] 13%, [[Bob Holly|Hardcore Holly]] 10%
*'''[[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] and [[Jimmy Snuka]] defeated [[Rob Conway]] and [[Travis Tomko|Tyson Tomko]] (6:21)'''
**Snuka pinned Conway after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|Superfly Splash]].
**Conway was originally scheduled to compete in a handicap match before Tomko was added in.
**Voting: [[Jimmy Snuka]] 43%, [[Jim Duggan]] 40%, [[Jim Harris (wrestler)|Kamala]] 17%
*'''[[Mick Foley|Mankind]] defeated [[Carly Colón|Carlito]] (7:22)'''
**Mankind forced Carlito to submit with a [[Mandible claw]]. The fans chose which gimmick Mick Foley wrestled as.
**Voting: Mankind 52%, Cactus Jack 35%, Dude Love 13%
*'''[[Kane and The Big Show]] defeated [[Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch]] to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] (7:59)'''
**Kane and Big Show pinned Cade after a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Double chokeslam|Double Chokeslam]].
**The team facing Cade and Murdoch was comprised of the two wrestlers who were not selected to face John Cena and Kurt Angle.
*'''[[David Bautista|Batista]] defeated [[Jonathan Coachman]] (w/[[Leon White|Vader]] and [[Virgil Runnels III|Goldust]]) in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Street Fight]] (4:22)'''
**Batista pinned Coach after a [[Powerbomb#Sitout powerbomb|Batista Bomb]].
**The match was originally Coach vs. [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] before Austin pulled out the night before and was replaced by Batista.
**Voting results: [[Professional wrestling match types#Hardcore-based variations|Street Fight]] 91%, Verbal Debate 6%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Arm wrestling match|Arm Wrestling Match]] 3%
*'''[[Trish Stratus]] defeated [[Ashley Massaro]], [[Mickie James]], [[Maria Kanellis]], [[Candice Michelle]] and [[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]] in a [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|Fulfill Your Fantasy Battle Royal]] to retain the [[WWE Women's Championship]] (5:23)'''
**Stratus won when James eliminated herself and Victoria simultaneously.
**Competitors could also be eliminated by going through the ropes.
**Voting: Lingerie 43%, Leather and Lace 32%, Cheerleader Outfits 25%
*'''[[Ric Flair]] defeated [[Triple H]] in a [[Steel cage match]] to retain the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship]] (23:45)'''
**Flair won by escaping through the cage door.
**Voting: [[Steel cage match]] 83%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Submission Match]] 13%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Regular Match]] 4%
*'''[[John Cena]] defeated [[Kurt Angle]] and [[Shawn Michaels]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple Threat match]] to retain the [[WWE Championship]] (16:42)'''
**Cena pinned Michaels after an [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|F-U]].
**Voting: [[Shawn Michaels]] 46%, [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] 38%, [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] 16%
{{-}}

===Cyber Sunday===
====2006====
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name= Cyber Sunday 2006
|image= CyberSunday06.jpg
|promotion=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|brand=[[WWE Raw|RAW]]
|date=[[November 5]] [[2006]]
|venue=[[U.S. Bank Arena]]
|city=[[Cincinnati, Ohio]]
|attendance=7,000
|lastevent=[[WWE No Mercy#2006|No Mercy 2006]]
|nextevent=[[Survivor Series (2006)|Survivor Series 2006]]
}}

'''Cyber Sunday 2006''' took place on [[November 5]] [[2006]] at the [[U.S. Bank Arena]] in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. The official theme song was "''[[Scars Remain|Game On]]''" by [[Disciple (band)|Disciple]]. The voting for the event started on [[October 16]], [[2006]] and ended during the event.

*'''[[Dark match]]: [[Super Crazy]] defeated [[Rob Conway]] (3:26)'''
**Crazy pinned Conway after a [[moonsault]].
*'''[[Eddie Fatu|Umaga]] (w/[[Hazem Ali|Armando Alejandro Estrada]]) defeated [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] (8:39)'''
**Umaga pinned Kane after a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Throat thrust|Samoan Spike]].
**Voting: [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] 49%, [[Jim Fullington|The Sandman]] 28%, [[Chris Benoit]] 23%.
*'''[[Cryme Tyme]] ([[Jayson Paul|JTG]] and [[Shad Gaspard]]) defeated [[The Highlanders (professional wrestling)|The Highlanders]] (Robbie and Rory McAllister), [[Charlie Haas]] and [[Viscera (wrestler)|Viscera]], and [[Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch]] in a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Tornado tag team match|Texas Tornado match]] (4:27)'''
**JTG pinned Robbie after Cade and Murdoch hit Robbie with a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Lariat, running chop block combination|Sweet and Sour]].
**Voting: [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Tornado tag team match|Texas Tornado]] 50%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|Tag Team Turmoil]] 35%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal Four-Way]] 15%.
*'''[[Jeff Hardy]] defeated [[Carly Colón|Carlito]] to retain the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship]] (13:22)'''
**Hardy pinned Carlito after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#High angle senton bomb|Swanton Bomb]].
**Voting: [[Carly Colón|Carlito]] 62%, [[Shelton Benjamin]] 25%, [[John Hennigan|Johnny Nitro]] 13%.
*'''[[Adam Copeland|Edge]] and [[Randy Orton]] defeated [[D-Generation X]] ([[Triple H]] and [[Shawn Michaels]]) (w/[[Eric Bischoff]] as [[Professional wrestling match types#Special referee|Special Guest Referee]]) (18:12)'''
**Orton pinned Triple H after an [[Cutter (professional wrestling)|RKO]] onto a steel chair.
**Voting: [[Eric Bischoff]] 60%, [[Jonathan Coachman]] 20%, [[Vince McMahon]] 20%.
*'''[[Amy Dumas|Lita]] defeated [[Mickie James]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Lumberjack match|Diva Lumberjack match]] to win the vacant [[WWE Women's Championship]] (8:08)'''
**Lita pinned James after a [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Snap DDT|snap DDT]]. This was the finals of a 7 woman tournament.
**Lumberjills: [[Candice Michelle]], [[Torrie Wilson]], [[Ashley Massaro]], [[Jillian Hall]], [[Layla El]], [[Rebecca DiPietro]], [[Shelly Martinez|Ariel]], [[Michelle McCool]], [[Melina Perez|Melina]], [[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]], [[Barbie Blank|Kelly Kelly]], [[Stephanie Finochio|Trinity]], [[Kristal Marshall]]
**Voting: [[Professional wrestling match types#Lumberjack match|Diva Lumberjack match]] 46%, [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match|No Disqualification match]] 40%, [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Submission match]] 14%.
*'''[[Ric Flair]] and [[Roddy Piper]] defeated [[Spirit Squad|The Spirit Squad]] ([[Ken Doane|Kenny]] and [[Michael Brendli|Mikey]]) (w/[[Johnny Jeter|Johnny]], [[Nick Nemeth|Nicky]] and [[Nick Mitchell|Mitch]]) to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] (6:55)'''
**Flair forced Mikey to submit with the [[Professional wrestling holds#Figure four leglock|Figure-Four Leglock]].
**Voting: [[Roddy Piper]] 46%, [[Dusty Rhodes (wrestler)|Dusty Rhodes]] 35%, [[Sgt. Slaughter]] 19%.
*'''[[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Booker Huffman|King Booker]] (w/[[Sharmell Sullivan|Queen Sharmell]]) defeated [[WWE Championship|WWE Champion]] [[John Cena]] and [[ECW World Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Paul Wight|The Big Show]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple Threat match]] to retain the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] (21:06)'''
**This was billed as the "Champion of Champions" match.
**Booker pinned Cena after [[Kevin Federline]] and Booker both hit Cena with the World Heavyweight Title belt.
**Voting: [[World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]] 67%, [[ECW World Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]] 21%, [[WWE Championship]] 12%.

====2007====
{{Future PW}}
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name= Cyber Sunday 2007
|image=
|promotion=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]
|brand=[[WWE Raw|RAW]]<br>[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown!|SmackDown!]]<br>[[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW]]
|date=[[October 28]], [[2007]]
|venue=[[Verizon Center]]
|city=[[Washington D.C.]]
|attendance=
|lastevent=[[WWE No Mercy#2007|No Mercy 2007]]
|nextevent=[[Survivor Series (2007)|Survivor Series 2007]]
}}

'''Cyber Sunday 2007''' will take place on [[October 28]], [[2007]] at the [[Verizon Center]] in [[Washington D.C.]]

{{-}}

==External link==
*[http://www.wwe.com/shows/cybersunday/ Official Website]
{{WWEPPV}}

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Cyber Sunday is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. The event was known as Taboo Tuesday in 2004 and 2005. From 2004 to 2006, the event was exclusive to the RAW brand.

When it was known as Taboo Tuesday, it was the first pay-per-view held by WWE on a Tuesday since Tuesday in Texas in 1991. Although the inaugural event was held in October 2004, the 2005 event was pushed back to early November so as to prevent possible competition from a Major League Baseball playoff game. Another inconvenience was the fact that the pay-per-view was held on a Tuesday, the night when SmackDown! shows are taped. This forced SmackDown! shows of that week to either be taped on Sunday nights or shown live. These series of problems were what ultimately led to the event being renamed Cyber Sunday and held on a Sunday night.

The distinctive feature of Cyber Sunday is the ability for fans to vote online through WWE.com on certain aspects of the show. The voting typically begins in the middle of a RAW show weeks beforehand and ends during the pay-per-view, often moments before the match is slated to begin. Each match on the Cyber Sunday card has one aspect up for voting, which may range from the opponents a certain wrestler may partner up with or go against, or may involve some of the match's stipulations. Because of this, Cyber Sunday is billed as an "interactive pay-per view".

Results

Taboo Tuesday

2004

Taboo Tuesday 2004
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)RAW
DateOctober 19 2004
CityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
VenueBradley Center
Attendance3,500
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
No Mercy 2004
Next →
Survivor Series 2004


Taboo Tuesday 2004 took place on October 19 2004 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The voting for this event started on October 18 2004 and ended during the event.

After the 2004 PPV went off the air, Vince McMahon paid tribute to long time employee Pat Patterson who was working his last night for the company. Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and Stephanie McMahon came to ringside and they had Patterson sing My Way by Frank Sinatra, which he was known to do in karaoke bars while on tour.

2005

Taboo Tuesday 2005
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)RAW
DateNovember 1 2005
CitySan Diego, California
VenueiPayOne Center
Attendance6,000
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
No Mercy 2005
Next →
Survivor Series 2005


Taboo Tuesday 2005 took place on November 1 2005 at the iPayOne Center in San Diego, California. The official theme song was "Twisted Transistor" by Korn. The voting for this event started on October 24 2005 and ended during the event.

Cyber Sunday

2006

Cyber Sunday 2006
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)RAW
DateNovember 5 2006
CityCincinnati, Ohio
VenueU.S. Bank Arena
Attendance7,000
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
No Mercy 2006
Next →
Survivor Series 2006


Cyber Sunday 2006 took place on November 5 2006 at the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio. The official theme song was "Game On" by Disciple. The voting for the event started on October 16, 2006 and ended during the event.

2007

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Cyber Sunday 2007
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)RAW
SmackDown!
ECW
DateOctober 28, 2007
CityWashington D.C.
VenueVerizon Center
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
No Mercy 2007
Next →
Survivor Series 2007


Cyber Sunday 2007 will take place on October 28, 2007 at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C.

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