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Triple H w/Shawn Michaels vs. Cody Rhodes w/Ted DiBiase As the two try to finish off The Game, Shawn bounces back in with a sledgehammer that sends them sprinting away from trouble. Intermission: Contract Signing for WWE Championship Match @ Hell in a Cell
On top of all that, Big Show will face Mark Henry one on one, and Chris Jericho will face MVP. Why? Chris Jericho vs. MVP (Winner: Christina Jericho) WWE Championship Main Event (Special Referee: John Cena & Dusty Rhodes is in Cody’s corner) Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes
Last night left more questions than answers. From McMahon's countless attempts to dethrone Randy Orton to a Phenom-enal return at the end of the night, Summerslam was a night of hits...and misses. With that, here's the rewind from last night's Biggest Party of the Summer! Before Summerslam b...
Main Event Jericho catches Cena off the distraction with a Codebreaker. After Orton sends Jericho out of the ring, Big Show drops Orton with a choke slam. The Sarge returns to the ring and makes a huge announcement: Big Show-icho vs. Randy Orton and John Cena next week in St. Louis.
Chris Jericho vs. Mark Henry Three on Two Handicap Main Event Randy Orton and Legacy vs. Triple H and John Cena Orton looks on in shock on the outside as Triple H and Cena look on and focus on the WWE Championship. Cena and Triple H shake hands before refocusing on Orton as RAW goes off the air.
Both men then focus their attention on Randy Orton before the WWE Champion makes his appearance on the broadcast. Chris Jericho vs. Mark Henry Big Show vs. Evan Bourne Six-Man Tag Team Match: The Legacy vs. Triple H, John Cena & Seth Green
Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase Triple H vs. John Cena As Orton makes it clear that he will not face either of them, The Million Dollar Man comes out and makes it clear that at Night of Champions, Randy Orton will go against both Triple H and John Cena in a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship.
So is there a point of watching WrestleMania if the cameras will just focus on what scheming plan Orton will have to leave Houston as Champion? Or what will the McMahons do once they get their hands on Orton? So that brings the question: Is Randy Orton the WWE version of Allen Iverson?
Pro Wrestling Torch CA For the second time in under two years, a WWE Title Match opened up a PPV (last time was at No Mercy 2007). The opening contest of the night was the first of two Elimination Chamber Matches of the night as Edge defended his WWE Title against Triple H, ...
But the ultimate twist of last night belonged to the 2009 Royal Rumble Winner and the newly crowned 13-Time WWE Champion. Randy Orton punted Shane McMahon in the head, but his biggest stunner would have to be Orton dropping Shane's sister with an RKO prompting the "shocking" arrival of Tri...
Now we rewind back to Night of Champions and the week prior to that pay per view. Thanks to the draft, Edge, the World Heavyweight Champion, found championship company when current WWE Champion Triple H was drafted to SmackDown. At Night of Champions, Triple H defeated John Cena, while Edge...
Randy Orton vs. Vince McMahon John Cena vs. The Undertaker Vladimir Kozlov vs. The Undertaker Two words: The Undertaker. Chris Jericho vs. Mickey Rourke Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho Randy Orton vs. Edge JBL vs. Shawn Michaels Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. JBL
Since then, Jericho has defeated Punk and Batista inside a steel cage, and defeated Michaels in his own patented match, the Ladder Match. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to defeat Stone Cold Steve Austin or John Cena. This Sunday, he gets a chance to win the gold one more time and finish as Worl...
The continual picking on The Brian Kendrick was a cleverly worked tactic, with repeated pinfalls on him, but instead of covering him at the end, why didn’t Jeff Hardy simply break up the cover Triple H had on MVP—it would have won him ...