
Last night the WWE pulled out all the stops on their NO MERCY PPV event. The show had featured many surprise endings to matches, and some great in-ring work from almost everyone involved. Here are the results.
Matt Hardy defeated Mark Henry to retain the ECW Title
Beth Phoenix defeated Candice Michelle to retain the WWE Women’s Title
Rey Mysterio “defeated” Kane by DQ - This match was to have a stipulation that if Rey Mysterio lost he would have to unmask. Kane beat him repeatedly with a chair and got himself disqualified…which, you guessed it, doesn’t really make sense.
After that there was an extended segment that furthered the Randy Orton/2nd Generation Superstars angle. MVP came out talking trash about why he didn’t have a match – and Orton came out to talk a little trash of his own. The 2nd Generation Superstars (Cody, Ted, and Manu) came out – and eventually CM Punk and Kofi Kingston made their way to the ring as well. Everything ended in a brawl. The segment really made little sense.
Batista defeated JBL in a No. 1 contender’s match – Batista won clean, then JBL cuta heel promo thanking the President and the Congress for making sure guys like him stayed rich. Eventually Crime Time showed up on screen and stole his limo.
Big Show defeated The Undertaker by KO – In what I think many would call a huge upset Big Show not only defeated Undertaker, but literally beat him unconscious. It was a huge statement on the WWE’s part that Big Show was a dominating force for the company – and a very welcome surprise.
Triple H defeated Jeff Hardy to retain the WWE Title – After a hard fought match that seemed to clearly be setting up Jeff Hardy as the new champion, Triple H reversed a pin to get the three count and defeat Jeff Hardy in a push killing match.
Chris Jericho defeated Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match to retain the World Heavyweight Title – This match was brutal, and it seemed like both contenders were injured on multiple occasions. Jericho actually lost a tooth in the match. Ultimately the two of them had their hands on the title, and Jericho got the better of Michaels (who is seriously killing his legacy with these absurd string of losses).
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