The
King of the Ring tournament is a
single-elimination tournament that was established by
WWE in 1985 with the winner being crowned "King of the Ring." It was held annually until 1991, with the exception of 1990. These early tournaments were held as special non-televised
house shows and were held when the promotion was still called the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, renamed to WWE in 2002). In 1993, the promotion began to produce the King of the Ring tournament as a self-titled
pay-per-view (PPV). Unlike the previous non-televised events, the PPV did not feature all of the tournament's matches. Instead, several of the qualifying matches preceded the event with the final few match then taking place at the pay-per-view. There were also other matches that took place at the event as it was a traditional three-hour pay-per-view.
King of the Ring continued as the annual June PPV until the
2002 event, which was the final King of the Ring produced as a PPV. Following the conclusion of the PPV chronology, the tournament began to be held periodically every few years, first making its return in
2006, which was held exclusively for wrestlers from the
SmackDown! brand—the
2008 and
2010 tournaments also featured wrestlers from WWE's other brands. In August 2011, the brand extension ended with both the
Raw and
SmackDown television shows featuring the full main roster, but in mid-2016, the brand split was reinstated. On the August 12, 2019 episode of
Raw, it was announced that the King of the Ring tournament would be returning for the first time since
2015. Later that night, the competitors for the 21st King of the Ring tournament were confirmed; a few days later, the 16-man bracket was officially revealed, evenly divided between
Raw and SmackDown. The tournament began on August 19 and occurred across episodes of
Raw and
SmackDown, with the winners of each brand's bracket facing off in the final. The final was originally scheduled to occur at the
Clash of Champions PPV on September 15, 2019, but was rescheduled for the following night's
Raw on September 16 in
Knoxville, Tennessee at the
Thompson-Boling Arena. ==Bracket==