“WWE Over the Limit” was a pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Entertainment. It was actually a special show which used to be arranged annually. The event was created to replace “Judgement Day” and made it’s debut in 2010. It occupied the May slot of the WWE PPV schedule. But surprisingly the show hasn’t been arranged more than thrice by the authority and the program ended it’s run in 2012, just after 3 successful edition. In 2013, the event was scheduled for the October PPV slot but was finally replaced by the WWE Battleground. It should be mentioned that all the 3 editions of the program were held only in indoor arenas in the United States of America.
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The inaugural edition of the show was hosted by the Joe Louis Arena of Detroit, Michigan. The event took place on May 23 and a total of 11 thousands fans attended to watch the show live. The event also drew 197,000 pay-per-view buys. Unfortunately the reviews for the show were negative and five wrestlers suffered injuries during the show. In the main event of the show Super star John Cena took on Batista in an “I Quit” match for the WWE Championship. The very next edition took place on May 22, 2011 at the KeyArena of the Seattle, Washington. 7.5 thousands spectators watched the show live on this occasion and the show once again ended with another “I Quit” match victory of John Cena. This time the Champ’s counterpart was “The Miz”. The 3rd and the very final edition of the show took place on May 20, 2012 at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. 8000 fans attended the show and once again the main event featured John Cena. But this time “The Face of the WWE” was somehow defeated by John Laurinaitis in a “No Disqualifcation Match”.
Promotion : WWE
Brand : Raw (2010-11), SmackDown (2010-11)
First Event : 2010
Last Event : 2012
Number of Editions : 3
PPV Month Slot : May
Signature Match Type : “I Quit” Match
Preceded by : Judgement Day
Succeeded by : WWE Battleground

Participating Superstars :
- John Cena
- Batista
- John Laurinaitis
- The Miz
- Kane
- Zack Ryder
- Christian
- Kofi Kingston
- R-Truth
- Dolph Ziggler
- Jack Swagger
- Sheamus
- Randy Orton
- Chris Jericho
- Alberto Del Rio
- CM Punk
- Cody Rhodes
- Ryback
- Daniel Bryan
- Brodus Clay
- Camacho
- Heath Slater
- Michael McGillicutty
- JTG
- Yoshi Tatsu
- Ezekiel Jackson
- Jey Uso
- Drew McIntyre
- Curt Hawkins
- Tyler Reks
- Jinder Mahal
- The Great Khali
- Titus O’Neil
- Jimmy Uso
- William Regal
- Darren Young
- Alex Riley
- Tyson Kidd
- David Otunga
- Jerry Lawler
- Michael Cole
- Big Show
- Sin Cara
- Mason Ryan
- Chavo Gurrero
- Wade Barrett
- Rey Mysterio
- Montel Vontavious Porter
- Ted DiBiase
- David Hart Smith
- Edge
Participating Divas :
- Layla
- Beth Phoenix
- Naomi
- Brie Bella
- Nikki Bella
- Kelly Kelly
- Natalya
- Eve Torres
- Maryse
Broadcasting TV Channels : The following TV Channels broadcast the show in different countries and regions.
Countries | TV Channels |
Australia | Main Event |
Austria | Sky Select Event |
Brazil | FOX Premium |
Germany | Sky Select Event |
India | Ten Network |
Ireland | Sky Sports Box Office |
Italy | Sky Primafila |
Malaysia | WWE Network |
New Zealand | Sky Arena |
South Africa | Super Sports 4 HD |
Sri Lanka | Ten 1 |
Switzerland | Sky Select Event |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports Box Office |