WWE Tribute to the Troops

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WWE Tribute to the Troops
WWE Tribute to the Troops logo.png
Created by Vince McMahon
John Layfield
Starring SmackDown roster
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes20 [lower-alpha 1]
Production
Running time120 minutes
Original release
Network UPN (2003–2004)
USA Network (2024) 2018)
NBC (2008–2014)
Fox (2020–2024)
ReleaseDecember 25, 2003 (2003-12-25) 
present

WWE Tribute to the Troops is an American annual professional wrestling event held by WWE and Armed Forces Entertainment. Since 2003, the show airs as a television special during the month of December (specifically during the holiday season), with the exception of the 2019 event, which was a special non-televised event, and the 2021 event, which aired in mid-November. As its name implies, the show honors and entertains United States Armed Forces members. 2024 the event airs on USA Network and features wrestlers primarily from the SmackDown brand.

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In the early years of the event, WWE put on shows for troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, with performers and employees traveling to these countries and interacting with troops, as well as visiting military camps, bases, and hospitals. Since 2010, the show has taken place in the US, with events typically promoted at and near domestic military bases, as well as visiting sites such as Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital. [1] The 2021 event was the first not to be held at or near a military base, and the first not to air in December. [2]

History

Series creator John Layfield interacting with soldiers John Layfield Iraq 1.jpg
Series creator John Layfield interacting with soldiers

The idea of the event is credited to wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who suggested it to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. [3] [4]

WWE first held the event in December 2003, from Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq and aired it on Christmas Day as a special episode of SmackDown! . [5] [6] [7] In the main event, John Cena defeated Big Show, and Stone Cold Steve Austin came out after the match, performed a Stunner on both men, and finally invited all the talent backstage to the ring to celebrate. [8] For this Tribute to the Troops and all others until 2011, commentary was recorded at WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, as commentators were not at ringside.

In December 2004, WWE traveled to COB Speicher in Tikrit, Iraq. The television show, Christmas in Iraq, aired on December 23 as another special SmackDown! episode. Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio defeated Kurt Angle and Luther Reigns in the main event. [8]

Chris Jericho performs an enzuigiri on Randy Orton during the 2007 Tribute to the Troops Chris Jericho - Enzuigiri.jpg
Chris Jericho performs an enzuigiri on Randy Orton during the 2007 Tribute to the Troops

On December 9, 2005, WWE held the event at the Bagram Airfield in Bagram, Afghanistan. It aired December 19, this time on USA Network as a special edition of WWE Raw . In the main event, Shawn Michaels beat Triple H in a Boot Camp match. [8] [9]

In 2006, the show was taped at Camp Victory in Baghdad, aired on Raw on Christmas Day, and had Carlito pin Randy Orton in the main event. A day before taping, a mortar attack happened near the camp, injuring 14 soldiers. Michael Cole reported details from the scene minutes later. [8] [10]

In 2007, WWE returned to Tikrit. D-Generation X members Triple H and Shawn Michaels defeated Umaga and Mr. Kennedy in the main event, which aired on Christmas Eve on WWE Raw. [8] [11]

2008's show from Camp Liberty, Baghdad was the first to air in a non-standard WWE timeslot, a one-hour December 20 special on NBC. In its main event, John Cena, Batista and Rey Mysterio defeated Chris Jericho, Big Show and Randy Orton in a six-man tag team match. [8] [12]

WWE again traveled to Iraq in 2009. In the main event from Joint Base Balad, John Cena retained his WWE Championship against Chris Jericho. It aired on December 19, 2009 on NBC. [13]

In 2010, WWE held its first domestically hosted Tribute to the Troops, from Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas on December 11. It aired on NBC December 18 for one hour, with a message from former president George W. Bush. [14] A two-hour version of the show aired December 22 on USA Network.

The 2019 edition marked the first and so far only time that the event was not aired on television. [15] [16]

The 2020 edition returned to television, this time being broadcast from Orlando's Amway Center, by way of the WWE ThunderDome bio-secure bubble. The one-hour special aired on Fox on December 6, adjunct to NFL coverage. [17]

The 2023 edition was broadcast live as a special episode of SmackDown on December 8, 2023, from Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island. [18] To cross promote the Army–Navy Game occurring the following day at Gillette Stadium, CBS college football commentator Brad Nessler made a guest appearance. [19]

Awards and honors

WWE wrestlers during the 2003 Tribute to the Troops WWE superstars.jpg
WWE wrestlers during the 2003 Tribute to the Troops

Events

#DateAirdateVenueLocation
1December 20, 2003December 25, 2003 Camp Victory Baghdad, Iraq
2December 18, 2004December 23, 2004 Camp Speicher Tikrit, Iraq
3December 9, 2005December 19, 2005 Bagram Air Base Bagram, Afghanistan
4December 8, 2006December 25, 2006 Camp Victory Baghdad, Iraq
5December 7, 2007December 24, 2007 Camp Speicher Tikrit, Iraq
6December 5, 2008December 20, 2008 Camp Victory Baghdad, Iraq
7December 4, 2009December 19, 2009 Holt Memorial Stadium (Balad Air Base) Balad, Iraq
8December 11, 2010December 18, 2010 Fort Hood Killeen, Texas
9December 9, 2011December 19, 2011 Norfolk Scope Norfolk, Virginia
10December 11, 2012December 13, 2012 Crown Coliseum Fayetteville, North Carolina
11December 11, 2013December 28, 2013 Joint Base Lewis-McChord Tacoma, Washington
12December 11, 2014December 17, 2014 Columbus Civic Center Columbus, Georgia
13December 8, 2015December 23, 2015 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Florida
14December 13, 2016December 14, 2016 Verizon Center Washington, D.C.
15December 5, 2017December 14, 2017 Naval Base San Diego San Diego, California
16December 4, 2018December 20, 2018 Fort Hood Killeen, Texas
17December 4, 2019Not aired on TV Marine Corps Air Station New River
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Jacksonville, North Carolina
18December 2, 2020December 6, 2020 Amway Center Orlando, Florida
19October 15, 2021November 14, 2021 Toyota Arena Ontario, California
20November 11, 2022December 17, 2022 Gainbridge Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana
21December 8, 2023December 8, 2023 [lower-alpha 2] Amica Mutual Pavilion Providence, Rhode Island

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Notes

  1. 21 shows have been produced, but only 20 have aired as the 2019 event was non-televised. From 2003 to 2007, Tribute to the Troops aired as pre-taped episodes of SmackDown! and Raw , before being established as a stand-alone special in 2008. The 2023 edition was held as a live special edition of SmackDown.
  2. The 2023 edition was held as a live special episode of SmackDown .