Unforgiven results. ***Contains spoilers obviously***

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Matt Hardy wins ECW Championship.

Rhodes and DiBiase retain against Cryme Tyme

Ref stopped HBK Vs Y2J. - Crap ending.

Triple H retains Wwe championship. - Crap ending, biggest disappointment so far.

Divas championship match - Didn't watch it, I know it didn't change hands however.


Chris Jericho wins World heavyweight championship.


Didn't want to put too much detail in unless people want me to.
 
Details would be great if you have the time.


No worries. Admittedly I was making myself some breakfast and missed most of the ECW scramble as the match overall just lacked interest for me, Mark Henry was dominant after coming in last, the last few seconds where just people jumping on eachother really and Hardy holding on for the win. ( I think he pinned The Miz to claim it in the end)

Rhodes and DiBiase basically stole the win against Cryme Tyme, after the match Manu the son of some other wrestler whom I can't remember attacked Crym Tyme to 'make a statement' Randy Orton backstage said he wasn't impressed.

Y2J was getting pounded for most of the match, Cade came down to lend a hand and they got the upper hand on HBK, attacking his injured arm with chair shots, he pushed Cade off with Y2J on the top rope knocking him off balance, he got up and smacked him in the head, fell off and through a table he set up earlier. Nice elbow from HBK onto Cade and Y2J on the announcers table. He whipped him with his belt for a while then trapped his arms and unloaded punches to Y2J's forehead, lmao, ref stopped it and got a nice sweet chin music afterwards.


Triple H came out last, The Brian Kendrick took over the Championship twice. Was champion when Triple H came out, he dominated and got it back within 1 minute, Jeff Hardy took it with not long left, and looked to be holding everybody off, went for a Swanton on Shelton Benjamin, Triple H pinned The Brian Kendrick with 4 seconds left, and Jeff Hardy went to cover Benjamin with 2 seconds left. Triple H won by 1 second. :rolleyes:

Divas championship - No details, didn't watch it. :p


CM punk was cutting a promo with Randy Orton when Rhodes, DiBiase and Manu attacked him. Kofi Kingston came in to help Cm punk but got beat down and Orton delivered one of his kicks to Punks head, forcing him out of the scramble. Adamle said he'd find a suitable replacement, and the last man out was that replacement, Y2J. Batista pinned Kane with 30~ seconds to go, Rey went for a move off the top rope and Batista caught him, delivering a Batista bomb, without knowing Y2J had snuck in and pinned Kane who was still laid out from the Batista pin. Batista turns around to find out he's lost the title to Y2J.


Undertaker came out to get Vicki, Big Show seemed like he was helping undertaker to get her, then attacked and mauled the Undertaker.
 

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Thanks Hawks, nice summary.

I am glad to see y2J given another run with the title, I think he deserves it.
While it will setup a good rivalry with Orton, I am not sure about him losing his belt that way.
 
Manu is the son of Afa (of the Wild Samoans).

And it's bullcrap that this is counted as an extra title reign for HHH, given that he retained.

I heard all throughout that the guy who wins it at the end will be regarded as the official champion and other pinfalls are just "temporary champions". I doubt they'll

Jericho getting the title is good but I'm slightly disappointed in what they did to CM Punk. It's better than taking a clean loss I suppose and it will set him up with a great feud with Orton but it almost protects him too much.

EDIT: Now that I think more the decision to do that is more bs. Jericho got beaten so badly that the match was called off with him out cold for 10 minutes, yet CM Punk can't survive a stock standard backstage attack from a bunch of guys. At least make the injuries more severe with perhaps CM Punk attempting to come out to ring and failing.
 
Finished watching the 8.30 replay, and gotta say, finally WWE booked a good PPV. :thumbsu:

Show heel turn was coming but great nonetheless. As for Tag Title match was decent quality and continuation of a long term feud. Divas match was what it was, a filler match.

Not as crazy about CM Punk as other people are, but with all the effort they put into him lately - to not even have him involved in the match was a bit silly.

I took a punt ordering this PPV and it didn't let me down. 1 good change of title, 1 sensible and one obvious retaining of one, and finally one that no-one saw coming.
 
Finished watching the 8.30 replay, and gotta say, finally WWE booked a good PPV. :thumbsu:

Show heel turn was coming but great nonetheless. As for Tag Title match was decent quality and continuation of a long term feud. Divas match was what it was, a filler match.

Not as crazy about CM Punk as other people are, but with all the effort they put into him lately - to not even have him involved in the match was a bit silly.

I took a punt ordering this PPV and it didn't let me down. 1 good change of title, 1 sensible and one obvious retaining of one, and finally one that no-one saw coming.


I'll agree with you that the Big show turn was coming, but how funny was his reaction when undertaker first came on the screen. Cracked me up! But could see the turn coming a mile off.


I'd have prefered MVP or Jeff Hardy to win the title in the scramble to change it up a little bit, rather then having TripleH keeping it, although I think he puts people over better then anybody else on the Smackdown roster, so having them possibly challanging him for the title in the future can provide some entertaining matchest I Hope.
 

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Jericho as champ has me tempted to watch WWE again. Glad he didn't end up another one run wonder like so many champs during the 2000's.


Agree 100%.

It would be good if WWE broke from their, 'past main eventers, pushing young talent' mentality.

They have pushed enough talent since 03/04. They can afford to let the older guys carry the belts for a bit.
 
Yeah I found out who Manu is. His like a cousin or something to The Rock I think his OVW name was Afa Anoi' or something like that hope he doesn't dissapoint. All we need now is Duece to take over his fathers gimmick "Superfly" :)
 
WWE should of booked more matches. Seemed like they were just using time up any way they could. Example Big show attacking Undertaker dragged on too long. Otherwise it was a great ppv. Jericho as the champ I am very happy about.
 
bahahah yeah that was great.
The whole time while the 3 boys were crapping on, I was waiting for Orton to interrupt them some how. He did it the best possible way :D
I am actually looking forward to some of the stuff happening in WWE at the moment.

I'm itching to see what happens with HBK (heel? retire? (prob not) continuing fued with Jericho?)
How long will Jericho keep the title?
When will Batista FINALLY get another title run?
What are the going to do with Matt Hardy?
What are they going to do with Punk now?
"Second/Third Generation" stable?
Will Miz drop the shit gimmick and just wrestle? (I kind of like his style)
Ditto for R-Truth ( I really like his style)
Oh, and who will Charlie Haas be this week?????? :D:D (The Big Red Haas? Haas-ito Marella? Haas-arella? Mr HAAS haas?) bahahah
 
Yeah I found out who Manu is. His like a cousin or something to The Rock I think his OVW name was Afa Anoi' or something like that hope he doesn't dissapoint. All we need now is Duece to take over his fathers gimmick "Superfly" :)

Pretty much every Samoan wrestler in the WWE is related.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoa'i_family

The Rock doesn't seem like he's really related to the Anoi family.

Manu's cousins are Yokozuna, Rikishi and Umaga and Rosey.
 

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