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Post by The Undertaker on Aug 4, 2008 18:22:14 GMT -5
Live on Pay Per View, September 21st.
9 DAYS.
WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match Triple H (c) defends vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Batista
World Heavyweight Championship Match The Undertaker (c) defends vs. Y2J or Umaga
Handicap Match Mr. Kennedy & Randy Orton vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock vs. MVP
United States Championship Match CM Punk (c) defends vs. Charlie Hass
Intercontinental Championship Match Paul London (c) defends vs. Ted Dibiase Jr.
Kofi Kingston vs. Carlito
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Post by wondakid05 on Aug 4, 2008 18:33:22 GMT -5
this was a solid raw the ending was really good cant wait to see who wins the elimination chamber match.....
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Post by koreygunz on Aug 4, 2008 19:40:23 GMT -5
Really liked the ending segment with HHH standing tall. Liked Dibiase getting an IC shot, but I hope London retains. Rock and Cena would be a dream team of sorts.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Aug 5, 2008 4:57:13 GMT -5
I liked the main event, with HHH losing the match, but being the strongest looking one in the end, to build up to the chamber. I'm actually torn on who is going to win the elimination chamber so far, so it is definitely my most looked forward to match of Summerslam. I'm just not feeling Dibiase as the IC Title contender, don't really like him, and it seems like him challenging for the belt has no big time feel to it. MVP getting one over the Rock again was good, because MVP pretty much needs to job, otherwise Rock isn't taken seriously, but MVP can't be made to look like too much of a bitch.
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 5, 2008 15:03:50 GMT -5
Semi-Final Showdown Last Friday on SMACKDOWN, Chris Jericho and Umaga both advanced to the semi-finals of the #1 contender tournament. Umaga easily dispersed of Chuck Palumbo, while Chris Jericho won a competitive match against Matt Hardy. Jericho and Umaga joined Edge and Jeff Hardy in the Semi-Finals. This week on Smackdown, Umaga will take on Jeff Hardy, and Chris Jericho will take on Edge in the two semi-final matches.
Umaga and Jeff Hardy have had some wild encounters before, so one can only imagine how much of a fast paced, competitive match we will see this Friday Night on Smackdown!
The second Semi-Final match we will see this Friday Night we be tween Edge and Chris Jericho, who have plenty of history between each other. One thing is sure, and that is that this match will be one for the ages.
Last week, the Undertaker was victorious in a Non-Title Triple Threat Match against Finlay and Bobby Lashley. This week, the Deadman will be in Singles Action again, as he prepares to defend his title at Unforgiven. Who will the Deadman's challenger be?
Confirmed for this week's Smackdown is a Tag Match that will pit Kofi Kingston and CM Punk against their rivals, Carlito & Charlie Hass.
Last week, Jake Hager didnt just defeat Jesse, but he battered and bloodied a defenseless Festus. Hager has been on an incredible win streak lately, but somewhere along the line, that win streak turned ruthless. Hager has taken out Ric Flair, and now Jesse, and even Festus. Who will Hager take on next? and will they suffer the same fate as the others who have fallen to Hager.
Find out all of this and more on Friday Night Smackdown! Tonight at 8/7CT on the CW 11 Network!
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Post by DTP. on Sept 7, 2008 6:28:23 GMT -5
Great that you're bringing this back for a seventh time lol. The tournament is still good. As for Hager, I wish he didn't destroy Jesse and Festus.
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 7, 2008 15:47:21 GMT -5
September 12th, 2008-Denver, Colorado*We cut to the arena to see Jake Hager make his way down to the ring, drawing some loud boos from the crowd here in Denver.* -Jake Hager Def. Hardcore Holly-The match was pretty decent in length, but Holly only got in a little bit of offense before Hager turned into a complete animal and just began to blow through Holly. Hager ended up hitting the Monument Drop on Holly for the win. After the match, Hager went to the outside of the ring and grabbed a steel chair. Hager had a sick grin on his face as he slid into the ring and waited for Holly to get to his feet. Suddenly, the crowd exploded as the Nature Boy, Ric Flair, ran through the crowd and jumped over the guardrail. Flair ran into the ring and pulled the chair away from Hager as he tried to drill Holly. Flair then threw the chair to the ground and began to hit Hager with a bunch of rights and lefts until Hager was staggering. Flair then clotheslined Hager over the top rope and out to the floor, as he jumped around the ring, fired up, unbuttoning his collared shirt in the process. *Commercials* *An Unforgiven Promo Airs, advertising the Elimination Chamber for the WWE Championship.* -Charlie Hass & Carlito Def. CM Punk & Kofi Kingston-The match was excellent, and very fast paced. Carlito and Hass tried to keep the relatively inexperienced Kofi in the ring for as long as they could, and they used a lot of smart, quick tags to keep Kofi grounded. Eventually some mistakes led to Kofi exploding on Carlito and getting the hot tag to Punk, who was waiting eagerly on the apron. Punk came in and took it to Hass and Carlito. Punk eventually scooped Carlito on his shoulders for the GTS, but Hass came from behind and rolled up Punk, while holding the tights, to get the three count for the win. After the match, Hass and Carlito ran outta the ring and celebrated as they stumbled their way up the ramp, smiling all the way. *Commercials* *We come back from the break to see the Tag Team Champions, Elijah Burke & John Morrison in the ring.* John Morrison: Tonight, is the beginning of a new era of the WWE. Me, and my Tag Team Partner Elijah Burke, are going to begin a new innovation tonight. Tonight will be the first challenge that we will issue to any Tag Team in the WORLD that thinks they can take our belts from us.Elijah Burke: That's right. So right now, we're asking for any team to come out here and challenge us for our belts. -Elijah Burke & John Morrison Def. Mark & Jay Albright-The two opponents were Ring Of Honor's Mark and Jay Briscoe. The match wasn't too long, but we actually saw the Albright's hit some very good offensive attacks. In the end, we saw Morrison put Mark away with the Moonlight Drive as Burke tossed Jay over the top and out to the floor. *Commercials* *RAW Rebound Airs* -Umaga Def. Jeff Hardy to advance in the #1 Contender Tournament-The match was very good, but most of the same that Umaga and Jeff had shown us before. Umaga dominated most of the match, but in the end, Hardy fought back and took control. Hardy went for the Twist of Fate, but Umaga countered, and when Hardy spun around, Umaga drilled him with the Samoan Spike and covered Hardy for the victory, as the crowd showered the Samoan Bulldozer with boos. *Commercials* *We come back from the break to see Anastasia standing by with Chris Jericho.* Anastasia: Chris, tonight you have a match with your rival, Edge. Last time you faced Edge, you won. Can you do it again tonight? Chris Jericho: Anastasia, tonight, Y.2.J. Chris Jericho is going to prove that he still is, always was, and always will be, better...than Edge. Tonight is going to be no different than SummerSlam, because Chris Jericho is going to defeat Edge...AGAIN.-The Undertaker Def. Finlay-The match was good, and it was given a decent amount of time. Finlay was able to hang with Taker for most of the match, but in the end, Finlay made some mistakes that led to Taker fighting back and eventually hitting a Chokeslam on Finlay. This led to a big adrenaline rush from Taker, and eventually Taker drilled him with a Tombstone to get the win. *We cut backstage to see a split-screen of Edge and Chris Jericho, who are both walking towards the tunnel, and are about to have a big match-up, NEXT!* -Chris Jericho Def. Edge to advance in the #1 Contender Tournament-The match was excellent, and the two men fought back and fourth for most of the match. Edge took control towards the end, and the fans showered him with boos as he drilled Jericho with a big spear. Edge smirked as he covered Jericho and the referee began to count, but Edge's smirk vanished as soon as Jericho kicked out at two and three fourths. Edge couldn't believe it, and he backed into the corner across from where Jericho lay on the mat, nearly pulling his hair out as he crouched in the corner, waiting for Jericho to get to his feet. When Jericho got up, Egde charged him, but Jericho moved and Edge hit the ringpost. Edge stumbled backwards and Jericho rolled him up for the three count! Edge couldn't believe it, as Jericho rolled out of the ring and celebrated his victory! Chris Jericho will face Umaga next week on SMACKDOWN! *WWE Symbol Flashes on the Screen.* Quick Results-Jake Hager Def. Hardcore Holly -Charlie Hass & Carlito Def. CM Punk & Kofi Kingston -Elijah Burke & John Morrison Def. Mark & Jay Albright -Umaga Def. Jeff Hardy to advance in the #1 Contender Tournament -The Undertaker Def. Finlay -Chris Jericho Def. Edge to advance in the #1 Contender Tournament
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 7, 2008 15:48:53 GMT -5
Live on Pay Per View, September 21st.
9 DAYS.
WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match Triple H (c) defends vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Batista
World Heavyweight Championship Match The Undertaker (c) defends vs. Y2J or Umaga
Handicap Match Mr. Kennedy & Randy Orton vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock vs. MVP
United States Championship Match CM Punk (c) defends vs. Charlie Hass
Intercontinental Championship Match Paul London (c) defends vs. Ted Dibiase Jr.
Kofi Kingston vs. Carlito
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Post by LAXxxx305 on Sept 7, 2008 16:00:08 GMT -5
Jake Hager over Holly is great. Glad you're continuing this diary. I enjoyed it. Haas and Carlito beating Punk and Kofi, imo, is stupid. I would NEVER EVER take Haas over Punk of Kingston. I love the team of Burke and Morrison. So much better than Morrison and Miz. Umaga over Hardy is alright. I like both superstars so I don't care who would have won. Taker beating Finlay was a no point match. I didn't like it at all. The main event is awesome. I loved it. Hopefully, WWE really does that match. RAW was alright. More disapointments then things I liked. Unforgiven card looks blah. I am only looking forward to the following matches, Elimination Chamber, Taker vs. Jericho or Umaga, & Rock vs. MVP. The Kennedy and Orton match could be good.
Reply to WWE 2008 Smackdown?
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Post by Rated R on Sept 7, 2008 16:24:44 GMT -5
SmackDown seemed a little bit lite on the non match segments. Cool to see Flair taking it to Hager, but I really hope that you take Flair off the active roster soon. I'm not too sure on the Briscoes being brought in, you have already got a massive roster as it is. Good to see Jericho & Umaga advancing, although I was pulling for Edge to get to the final. I don't like how you used Undertaker, he's only usually in a match on free tv if it's for storyline advancement.
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Post by Iron Man on Sept 7, 2008 16:36:37 GMT -5
Glad to see this back man. Jericho/Edge on SD looked sweet and glad Jericho won. If it is Taker/Jericho at Unforgiven the match should be gold and I can't wait to read it. Glad Hager is getting in some more wins, I'm all for this new push. Taker/Finlay looked pretty interesting as well, something new anyway.
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 9, 2008 19:58:44 GMT -5
Playing Against The Odds Last week on RAW, the WWE Champion's troubles began to grow. Not only will he have to enter 1st in the Elimination Chamber, but he also has less than a 20% chance of retaining his championship in the match. To add to all of this, the Game was defeated by the man who will enter last in the Elimination Chamber Match, Batista. This week on RAW, the WWE Champion will get a break from the action, and will get to watch his challengers compete.
RAW's Main Event will see Shawn Michaels, Batista, and Rey Mysterio competing in a Triple Threat Match. Each of these men will be looking to send a message to the Game, with the Elimination Chamber Match just 6 Days away.
The two other challengers in the Elimination Chamber Match, John Cena and RVD, will face off in Singles Competition this Monday Night on RAW. These two have had some battles in the past, including the famous, yet controversial match these two had at the Hammerstein Ballroom back at One Night Stand II.
Randy Orton and Mr Kennedy delivered a retirement speech for Stone Cold Steve Austin last week on RAW. It's extremely unlikely that Austin will be going down without a fight this Sunday, but if he does lose, his career will indeed be over. This week on RAW, Orton and Kennedy have promised to call out the Rattlesnake. Will Austin answer?
John Cena may have helped the Rock fight off MVP and Rycklon Stephens last week on RAW, but the Rock won't have Cena's help this Sunday when he faces MVP one-on-one. MVP has promised a special Player's Club this week, with a very special guest. Who will it be?
Last week on RAW, Ted Dibiase Jr won a Fatal Four Way Match to earn him a match with Paul London for the Intercontinental Championship at Unforgiven. This week on RAW, London will team up with his partner Brian Kendrick to take on Dibiase and a partner of his choosing. Who will Dibiase choose?
Jazz made her return to RAW last week, and took her anger out on Beth Phoenix, who was the person who put Jazz out a few months back. Now, Jazz seeks to be the one who finally dethrones Beth from he Women's Championship glory. This week we will see a Diva's Tag Match that will pit Candice and Jazz vs. Victoria and Beth. Who will come out on top?
Find out this Monday on RAW at 8/7 CT, only on the USA Network!
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Post by koreygunz on Sept 9, 2008 20:07:44 GMT -5
Good show. Umaga vs Jericho is original and I see Umaga coming out on top to face Taker. A Hager/Flair feud will give Hager a good rub.
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Post by Johnny on Sept 9, 2008 21:00:13 GMT -5
Haha, I remember a long ways back when you first started this. Seems like you've become excellent since then. Can't wait for Raw.
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Post by jjkotm on Sept 9, 2008 22:38:46 GMT -5
I don't care about the Jake Hager push since I don't really know who he is. Glad Burke's team picked up the W as I'm obviously a fan of his. Glad to see Umaga beat Hardy. I figured Jericho would win since Edge-Umaga would be weird. I would've thought that Edge-Hardy would be next week though, so Jericho-Umaga is a surprise. Unforgiven is looking solid so far but it's weird to not see Rock & Austin at the top of the card. Please reply to my Santino diary whenever you can.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Sept 10, 2008 7:21:11 GMT -5
Unforgiven is looking good so far 'Taker, Paul London defending the Intercontinental championship vs Ted DiBiase Jr is great, really like the push London got in this. What I am not a fan of is the Rock/Austin use, a match or two maybe but not every week feuds. Still, it'd be great to see MVP get the win against Rock then have Rocky go away.
The Elimination Chamber looks great, hoping Rob Van Dam wins it, would be cool to see the title back on him.
The Undertaker vs Umaga or Jericho would be a great match in my opinion, I really don't know who I want it to be, going to go with Umaga however.
Kofi Kingston vs Carlito seems an alright much, would like to see Kingston get the win to be honest, but I'm happy either way.
CM Punk vs Charlie Haas is a great match, CM Punk should be in the Intercontinental/United States division and not the world division like he is at the moment, and against Charlie Haas is awesome. I can see Haas winning it this time around, he deserves a run with a singles title.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 10, 2008 10:50:35 GMT -5
Unforgiven is looking great, the poster just looks allmighty, EC looks stacked there must be a few crazy ass spots of the pods with RVD and Rey, I hope Y2J picks up the no 1 contendership, Handicap match looks weried but i'm expecting a run in, Rock/MVP is a dream match and should be awsome, cool seeing punk at micard level but I would like to see hi on his way up, Haas in a PPV match just don't bring him out in his new gimmick, ahh a London push theres nothing better, good luck and lets hope for another 64 pages!
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Post by Disappear Here on Sept 10, 2008 11:51:40 GMT -5
This is possibly my fave diary ever. Its just fantastic that you've stuck with it for 64 pager and the quality has never dipped. Can't wait for UF. The EC will be amazing. Really hope it comes to RVD and Jericho being the champions. Would be brilliant. Orton/Kennedy vs, Austin will be amazing, hope Austin wins. Push Punk! he deserves it. Let him drop the US Soon and give him either the WWE or WHC. Keep this amazing diary going man. Please reply to Disappear Here's ECW 2008-09 .
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 10, 2008 15:10:42 GMT -5
September 15th, 2008 -Lincoln, Nebraska*We cut to the arena to see Brian Kendrick and Paul London make their way down to the ring. They taunt to the crowd for a while, and eventually their music stops. After a short pause, Ted Dibiase Jr.'s music hits, and he comes out into the arena, microphone in hand.* Ted Dibiase Jr: Tonight, you will begin to see...the formation...of a NEW Generation of Superstars in the WWE. My father dominated this industry with incredible matches and skills in the ring, and i'm going to continue on his legacy. But first, let me introduce you to the man who will be doing it with me. Like me, his father was also a legend in this business. His Father was simply...PERFECT.*We hear Mr. Perfect's music hit, and his son, Joe, enters into the arena. Joe and Ted make their way down to the ring, and the bell rings, signifying the start of the match.* -Ted Dibiase Jr. & Joe Henning Def. Brian Kendrick & Paul London-The match was excellent, and Dibiase worked a lot of the early going of the match, until we finally got to see Henning in action. Henning had some good mat work, and he pretty much showed some impressive stuff. The finish came when London was on the top and Dibiase pushed him off, sending him flying to the outside, and crashing into the guardrail. This left Kendrick in the ring alone, who was hit with a Perfect Plex from Joe, who made the cover to get the win. After the match, Dibiase and his new found partner celebrated their victory as they walked up the ramp, raising their arms in the air. *We cut to the back to see MVP and his bodyguard Rycklon Stephens making their way through the backstage area. Of course, MVP has his Money In The Bank Briefcase right by his side.* *Commercials* *We cut to the arena to see MVP's Player's Club props set up in the ring, and MVP already in the ring with his bodyguard Rycklon.* MVP: As most of you know already, or should know, this Sunday i gotta match with the Rock. Ya see, last time I fought the Rock, i was screwed, plain and simple. But this Sunday, Montel..Vontavious..Porter will not be on the losing end. Ya see, i know the Rock too well now. That's right, Rock. I've been studying tapes, and looking at some old footage, and i got ya numba. As a matter of fact, this weekend i ran into one of your old friends...let's take a look on the big screen...*Footage on the TitanTron airs, showing MVP and Rycklon in a Parking Lot. Suddenly, we see Mick Foley walking out towards his car. MVP and Rycklon ambush him and start to beat him down. After a brutal assault, Rycklon throws Foley's head through a glass window, and the two flea the scene.* MVP: Ya see, Rock, I know you're not hear tonight, but let me just say that THAT right there...was a message to you Rock. This Sunday, I'm gonna beat you so bad, that you're gonna be sittin in a retirement home next Monday Night. This Sunday, there will be big things poppin' for me, and little things stoppin' for you Rock. I am Mr. Money in the Bank. I am RAW's MVP. Hell, I'm the WWE'S MVP. As i've said before, nobody in this business has more talent then Montel..Vontavious..Porter. Watch my match tonight, Rock. And you'll see what's in store for you this Sunday. -MVP w/Rycklon Stephens Def. Super Crazy-The match was a plain and simple squash, which saw MVP dominate, and win with the Rock Bottom, as a slap in the face to the Rock. After the match, MVP hit the Player's Boot on Crazy, and then eventually he hit the Playmaker on him as well. The Rycklon tossed him around for a bit, and eventually EMT's had to run down and tend to the unconscious Super Crazy. *Commercials* *An Unforgiven Promo airs, advertising the Elimination Chamber Match for the WWE Championship.* -Jazz & Candice Michelle Def. Beth Phoenix & Victoria-The match was pretty decent for a Women's Tag Match, as all four of these competitors can put on a decent match. We saw Beth try and send plenty of messages toward Jazz during the match by taking out her frustration on Candice, but eventually Jazz was tagged in and she just bulldozed through everyone. Eventually Jazz hit a Powerbomb on Victoria to get the win, and she motioned for the title around her waist as Beth walked up the ramp, fuming. *We see a graphic appear on the screen, advertising Rey Mysterio, Batista and Shawn Michaels competing in a Triple Threat Match later tonight. Another graphic appears, telling us that Rob Van Dam will take on John Cena, NEXT!* *Commercials* *Smackdown Rebound Airs, showing Chris Jericho and Umaga advancing in the #1 Contender's Tournament.* -Rob Van Dam Def. John Cena-The match was excellent, and the fans went insane when RVD won this one. The match went back and fourth, and we saw plenty of counters. Cena tried plenty of times to get the FU on RVD, but he just couldn't pull it off, and in the end, Van Dam slipped out behind Cena, pulled him down into a school boy and pinned Cena to get the win. After the match, Cena shook hands with RVD, but both men were blindsided by Triple H, who ran down to the ring and took out RVD with a shot to the back of thehead with the WWE Title. Triple H then drilled Cena with a Pedigree, and posed above both men, with the WWE Title raised high in the air, as we cut to a commercial break. *Commercials* *We cut to the arena to hear Mr. Kennedy's music hit the arena. Soon after, Kennedy enters the arena, with Randy Orton not far behind him. Behind them are at least a dozen security guards, who accompany the two as they walk to the ring and stand in the center, taking in the boos from the sold out crowd.* Mr. Kennedy: You people...make me sick. For years...you people have cheered for the scum that you like to call Steve Austin. Some call him a legend. Some call him the toughest son-of-a-bitch in the WWE. Well...let m tell you this...Stone Cold Steve Austin...is none of those things. Stone Cold Steve Austin is nothing but a WORTHLESS. PIECE. Of trailer park...TRASH.Randy Orton: Ya see Austin, you won't be putting your hands on us tonight. You see our friends around the ring here? You're not getting by them, and that means, you're gonna have to wait til Sunday to put your hands on me. And please, let me tell you, I would love nothing more than to punt your head in and end your legend right now, but i'm going to wait til Sunday to do that, and it's going to feel so good to end your career...*GLASS BREAKS**The crowd explodes as Stone Cold's music hits, and Orton and Kennedy start to panic. Suddenly Austin's pick up truck rolls through into the arena and the security guards hold their position, blocking the truck's path. Austin gets out of the truck and he starts nailing the security as the crowd is just losing it. Austin jumps on the apron and is about to get into the ring when some security guards grab his legs and pull him down off the apron, and the crowd gives them a TON of heat for this. Orton and Kennedy then laugh at Austin as the security guards take him away in handcuffs, as we've seen many times before.* *We see a graphic appear on the screen, advertising Rey Mysterio, Batista and Shawn Michaels competing in a Triple Threat Match, NEXT!* *An Unforgiven Promo airs, advertising the Undertaker defending the World Heavyweight Championship against either Chris Jericho or Umaga.* *Commercials* -Shawn Michaels Def. Rey Mysterio & Batista in a Triple Threat Match-The match was awesome, and the fans were on their feet the entire time. A lot of mixed reactions from the crowd, with most of them rooting for either HBK or Rey Rey. Late in the match, Batista took control, taking out Michaels with a big spear. This left just Rey to fend off Batista, who attacked Rey with brutal force. Eventually Batista overwhelmed Rey and tried to hit him with a Batista Bomb, but Rey managed to scurry away and escape by jumping behind Batista as he had him up for the Batista Bomb, but before Rey landed, HBK drilled him with a Superkick in mid-air in an awesome spot. HBK then covered Rey to get the win, with Batista being just a half second short of being able to break up the pin. After the match, we cut backstage to see Triple H looking on at the monitor, and then looking at his WWE Championship, possibly wondering if he will have to kiss that Title goodbye this Sunday.... Quick Results-Ted Dibiase Jr. & Joe Henning Def. Brian Kendrick & Paul London -MVP w/Rycklon Stephens Def. Super Crazy -Jazz & Candice Michelle Def. Beth Phoenix & Victoria -RVD Def. John Cena -Shawn Michaels Def. Rey Mysterio and Batista in a Triple Threat Match
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Post by The Undertaker on Sept 10, 2008 15:11:31 GMT -5
Live on Pay Per View, September 21st.
6 DAYS.
WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match Triple H (c) defends vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Batista
World Heavyweight Championship Match The Undertaker (c) defends vs. Y2J or Umaga
Handicap Match If Austin loses, his career is over Mr. Kennedy & Randy Orton vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock vs. MVP
United States Championship Match CM Punk (c) defends vs. Charlie Hass
Intercontinental Championship Match Paul London (c) defends vs. Ted Dibiase Jr.
Kofi Kingston vs. Carlito
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