Monday, October 4, 2010

[TOWWFFC] Re: Hell In A Cell Final Results

 

Fun part about this, reports have mentioned that there were kids CRYING that "Kal-El" is now a part of Nexus.

I wonder if PG was crying about this too?

--- In TheOriginalWWFFanClub@yahoogroups.com, "FondyMark" <fondy54935@...> wrote:
>
> -Josh Matthews interviewed six women competing on NXT this season. He said
> this Tuesday is a big night for them as one of them will be eliminated. The
> Nexus walked in and the women fled the scene. Health Slater said there are
> six women and after tonight they'll be six members of Nexus. Matthews
> bravely said some people are predicting that this will be the end of Nexus.
> He noted that if any Nexus member interferes, they must disband. Barrett
> said he doesn't like the rule, but he can beat John Cena on his own. Tarver
> held up a Nexus logo on a headband or wristband and said they'll give that
> to Cena after they beat him. Are they too cheap to give him a full t-shirt?
>
> -Ricardo Rodrigues introduced Alberto Del Rio. Cole said with glee: "This is
> awesome!" Lawler told Cole that he's just impressed that he drives a Rolls
> Royce while his car has a Papa John's pizza sign on it. After Rodrigues's
> ring intro, Lawler said, "Can I please push 1 for English." Striker said,
> "That's actually funny, King!" Cole said he wants to kind out what kind of
> hair gel he uses because he wants to use it. Lawler said he has so much
> mousse in his hair, it's about to sprout antlers. Del Rio entered the ring
> and said tonight is his WWE PPV debut and he wants to make it special. After
> gloating about his interview the little Chihuahua, he talked on and on about
> being willing to face anyone and said he's better than all of the people in
> the crowd. Edge answered the challenge, further cementing his apparent turn
> back into a babyface.
>
> Edge said he's not there to defend Texas or Rey Mysterio or even Christian.
> He said there's a lot about Del Rio is stupid including his scarf. Del Rio
> told him to choose his words very carefully. A few insults later Del Rio
> took off his jacket and appeared ready for battle. Jack Swagger walked out
> and said what's stupid is an American and a Mexican arguing while the
> All-American American isn't even wrestling tonight. He complained that Edge
> speared his personal mascot. "It wasn't a real eagle. It was a human being
> inside that, a human being with medical bills, medical bills which you will
> pay!" Edge said he'd pay for his mascots medical bills. He said he might as
> well pay for his and Del Rio's too. He jumped Edge. Del Rio and Swagger
> attacked Edge. Del Rio slipped out of the ring quickly. The mystery G.M.'s
> chime sounded. Apparently he has jurisdiction over PPVs even though Swagger
> and Del Rio are Smackdown wrestlers. Cole said the message is coming on a
> new upgraded laptop. Cole stood at the podium and read from a sheet paper on
> the keyboard which the camera showed over his shoulder. He said Edge must
> apologize to him on Raw tomorrow, but just first face Swagger right now.
>
> 3 -- JACK SWAGGER vs. EDGE
>
> The bell rang to start the match at 9:13 p.m. Swagger went on early offense,
> but Edge made a comeback at 1:00. Striker said Cole reads those emails with
> such enthusiasm. Cole said he is just doing his job. Swagger dominated the
> first five minutes including a body scissors mid-ring. Edge attempted a
> comeback at 6:00, but Swagger blocked an leglock attempt. He countered by
> slamming Swagger back-first drop-slam to the mat and leveraged him into a
> two count. Swagger countered with an anklelock. Edge grabbed the bottom rope
> to force a break.
>
> Edge climbed to the top rope at 8:00 and hit a flying dropkick. Cole said
> it's not often you see Edge climb to the top rope. Edge scored a two count.
> Not a ton of heat because, well, once again Edge turned without turning and
> this match wasn't scheduled (and therefore lacking that anticipation
> build-up over time). Edge climbed to the top again, but Swagger charged at
> him and threw him quickly to the mat. Swagger scored a two count. Edge came
> back and set up a spear a minute later, but Swagger side-stepped it and
> turned it into a gut-wrench powerbomb for a near fall at 11:00. Edge went
> one way and Swagger the other as Swagger went for a Dragon screw. Edge's
> knee torqued bad, but he apparently was okay as Swagger moved in with an
> anklelock. Edge grabbed the bottom rope, but Swagger dragged him back to the
> middle. Edge escaped on his own and hit a spear for the win.
>
> WINNER: Edge in 12:00.
>
> STAR RATING: **1/2 -- Good action, but felt a little flat for some reason
> despite a solid effort from the two wrestlers.
>
> -The "Please Don't Try This At Home" video aired.
>
> -Backstage David Otunga tried to talk Slater and Justin Gabriel into
> sticking with the plan. Otunga said he didn't have time to run it by
> Barrett, but he's sure his plan will work without getting Barrett DQ'd. He
> told them to come with him as he explains it in more detail. Michael Tarver
> didn't chime in, but looked upset as usual.
>
> 4 -- JOHN CENA vs. WADE BARRETT -- Hell in a Cell Match with Special Stips
>
> After a video recap of their feud, Barrett walked out to the ring first.
> Cena ran to the ring as Cole said Cena has been the poster child of WWE and
> "embodies everything this company stands for." He said tonight he puts it
> all on the line because if he loses, he must join Nexus (whatever that
> means, since they've left it to fans' imaginations what that entails). The
> bell rang to start the match at 9:34 p.m. They opened with a collar and
> elbow which Barrett quickly turned into a headlock. Cena countered quickly
> with an armbar. Cena leapfrogged Barrett and then hit a dropkick leading to
> a two count at 2:00. Striker said, "I can't believe I'm saying this, but
> Cena is out-grappling Wade Barrett."
>
> At 4:00 Cena lifted Barett for the Attitude Adjustment, at which point the
> rest of Nexus came to ringside. Cena dropped Barrett and turned toward them.
> Barrett hit Cena from behind, then jumped to ringside to scold Nexus for
> coming to ringside despite his instructions. Barrett whipped Cena into the
> ringside barrier and then yelled at the rest of Nexus again asking them who
> was in charge. He threw Cena into the ring and made the cover. Cena kicked
> out at two. Barrett methodically fended off Cena's comeback attempts and
> remained on offense. A "Let's Go Cena" chant broke out at 7:00. Striker said
> every WWE Superstar has vested interest in the outcome of this match. Cole
> said they're glued to monitors backstage. Striker wondered if Cena would be
> subservient to Barrett if he's forced to join Nexus or if he'd try to lead
> it. Striker said he's intrigued by the possibility.
>
> Cena made a comeback at 8:00 with two flying shoulder tackles and a
> sideslam. He signaled for the You Can't See Me routine and then dropped the
> Five Knuckle Shuffle. Big Show ran to ringside and attacked Nexus. Mark
> henry, Goldust, The Hart Dynasty, Kofi Kingston, Bryan, Chris Masters, Dolph
> Ziggler, Morrison, MVP, and Evan Bourne ran out and attacked the ringside
> Nexus members. As Cena watched wiht a smile, Cole said the playing field is
> even again. Cena then went for an STF, but a rested Barrett kicked out and
> sidekicked Cena in the gut. He then slammed Cena and scored a two count.
>
> As Barrett continued a run of offense, Striker pointed out the young boys
> and women were cheering Cena while the men were cheering Barrett. Lawler
> said, "Your point?" It's not often, if ever, the announcers get that
> specific with detailing the crowd split with Cena. Barrett set Cena on the
> top rope, but Cena knocked Barrett down when he met him up there. He
> followed with a top rope legdrop to the back of Barrett's shoulders, which
> led to a two count. At 16:00 Cena lifted Barett for a AttAdj, but Barrett
> escaped and gave Cena his Wasteland finisher. "Oh no! Oh no!" said Cole, but
> Cena kicked out. Everyone took a deep breath - the wrestlers, fans, and
> announcers.
>
> When Barrett stood, Barett surprised him with an AttAdj for a believable
> near fall. Striker said Barrett is as tough as they come. Cole asked, "Can
> you believe this match?" It has been good, with the match stipulation really
> adding to the drama of each near fall. Cena slipped on an STF next in
> mid-ring. Cole called for Barrett to tap out. A "fan" slipped the ring. The
> referee smothered him. Cena released the hold. A security guard joined the
> ref in subduing the "fan." Then someone else blind-sided Cena with a weapon.
> Cole asked, "What the hell just happened!" Barrett covered a KO'd Cena. Cole
> said, "No way! No way!"
>
> They cut to great shots of fans reacting to the loss - kids, women, men, all
> with their jaws dropped or holding their heads in shock. Cole said there was
> a hit and run. Striker said Raw live tomorrow night is going to be awesome.
> Striker asked if there was a shirt available to put on Cena now. He said
> nothing will ever be the same. "This is not happening," Cole said. "This is
> a tragedy." It looked on replay like Husky Harris hit Cena. He deserves a
> roster spot, so good if it was him. The initial fan could have been another
> NXT alum, but there was no shot of his face.
>
> The Nexus celebrated in the ring and lifted Barrett onto their shoulders.
> Cena eventually got up as the crowd stood in stunned silence. Cena regained
> his senses and just looked blankly and gulped. They continued to show fans
> reacting with tears and disbelief and jaws dropped and arms crossed. Great
> camera work. Cena hugged a couple fans at ringside. Lawler said it almost
> seemed like Cena was saying good bye to his fans.
>
> WINNER: Barrett in 18:00.
>
> STAR RATING: ***1/2 -- Good match. Cena carried Barrett to a match that told
> a really good story. The post-match selling of everything was WWE at its
> best. Remember, Barrett wasn't in on that finish, and that wasn't necessary
> for that story to play out that way unless they're planting seeds for
> Barrett being upset with Nexus giving him a dirty win rather than him
> winning on his own, as he seemed confident he could do.
>
> -Matthews interviewed Bearer who said he's been gone for six years, biding
> his time patiently and developing his own master plan, waiting for the time
> to make his presence felt. He said Kane may be the Devil's favorite demon,
> but he will never be the Father of Destruction's favorite son.
>
> -A video package aired on WWE's work with children in charity work. These
> should slow down after the election.
>
> 5 -- MICHELLE MCCOOL (w/Layla) vs. NATALYA -- Divas Title Match
>
> As Natalya came out, Cole saluted the troops watching all over the globe.
> This match gets second-from-top billing not because it's considered a
> co-main event, but rather it's the match that could be cut down or expanded
> depending on how the show is running time-wise. That said, a good
> side-effect is making the title seem a little more prestigious based on the
> positioning on the show. The match began at 10:03 p.m. McCool and Layla
> double-teamed Natalya at ringside at 1:00. Back in the ring McCool applied a
> body scissors.
>
> Natalya made a comeback at 4:00 Layla stood on the ring apron. Natalya
> turned her attention to her and grabbed her by her hair. McCool kicked at
> Natalya, but kicked Layla instead. Natalya rolled up McCool for a two count.
> McCool countered with a snap belly-to-belly. At 5:00 Natalya applied a
> sharpshooter. Layla threw her shoe at Natalya, prompting the DQ.
>
> WINNER: Natalya in 5:00 via DQ so LayCool retained the Divas Championship.
>
> STAR RATING: * -- On the way to being better than usual for a women's match
> in WWE, but that finish was bad.
>
> 6 -- UNDERTAKER (w/Paul Bearer) vs. KANE -- World Title Match / Hell in a
> Cell
>
> After a video package, Kane came out first, then Taker and Bearer. Kane
> jump-started the match by attacking Taker as he and Bearer approached the
> cage door. The match began officially at 10:20 p.m. Taker beat up Kane at
> ringside, including jabbing him with a chair in the opening minute. Kane
> legdropped Kane and scored a two count early. When he went for a chokeslam,
> Kane countered with an eye poke. Kane then rammed a chair into Taker's
> abdomen and then bashed him across the back. They took turns on on the
> offensive for several minutes at ringside. Taker hit a guillotine legdrop at
> 7:00.
>
> Taker body scissored Kane mid-ring. Kane fought out of it and punched Taker
> several times at 8:00. Taker fired back with a flying clothesline. Taker
> limped toward Kane and applied an armbar, then climbed to the top rope for
> the top rope walk. Kane quickly knocked Taker off balance by clotheslining
> his injured leg. Kane hit a top rope clothesline at 12:00. Taker, though,
> surprised Kane with Hell's Gate. Lawler said he didn't quite have the full
> grip. Kane shifted himself under the bottom rope to the floor and pulled
> himself free.
>
> They both stood and gave each other simultaneous big boots to the face. Kane
> and Taker both sat up at the same time about 20 seconds later. They punched
> each other o their knees, which got the crowd involved and chanting along
> with each punch. Taker seemed to be getting the better of Kane, but Kane
> then stood and hit Taker with an uppercut. Taker came back seconds later
> with a chokeslam for a two count at 15:00. They showed Bearer at ringside
> hitting the cage and yelling, "Damn! Damn! Damn!"
>
> Taker set up a Last Ride, but Kane escaped by hitting Taker's injured leg.
> He then chokeslammed Taker for a two count. The crowd didn't buy it as a
> possible finish. Kane punched Taker in the corner, but Taker countered with
> a powerbomb out of the corner for a more believable near fall at 17:00.
> Taker lifted Kane for a Tombstone, but Kane countered with his own
> Tombstone. He almost slipped trying to get a good grip. It led to a two
> count. Kane couldn't believe Taker kicked out. He turned to the ref, yelled,
> "That was three!" and then punched the ref. He pounded the mat and threw a
> fit. The ref at ringside called for help from the back. They opened the cage
> door and several officials and referees helped that ref out of the ring.
>
> Bearer walked into the ringside area and was locked inside the Cell. Kane
> saw that and walked toward Bearer. Bearer waddled away. Kane ordered him to
> enter the ring. He had the urn with him. He begged off in the corner. Kane
> told him he shouldn't have come back. "Do you have any idea what I'm going
> to do to you?" he said. Taker, though, sat up and chokeslammed Kane. Taker
> looked at Bearer, who held up the magical urn. Bearer smiled. Taker rolled
> his eyes back and then did the throat-slice gesture. Thunder noises filled
> the arena and the lights flickered purple. Bearer opened the urn and a light
> shined out of it into Taker's eyes, blinding him. Bearer held it in front of
> Taker and told him to stand, but he looked devilish. He handed Kane the urn.
> Taker looked confused. Kane looked confused, too, but he grabbed the urn.
> Kane then KO'd a stunned Taker in the face. The crowd booed. Kane gave Taker
> a chokeslam for the win. Cole said it was the ultimate act of treason. "Why
> would Paul Bearer bring Undertaker back from the brink of destruction just
> to destroy him again?" asked Cole. Good question.
>
> WINNER: Kane in 22:00.
>
> STAR RATING: **3/4 -- Some of the match was good, some of it dragged, and
> unfortunately the finish was just too complex or not well executed, as it
> came off flat and somewhat confusing as it played out. It's too bad because
> the pieces were there for a good turn, but perhaps Bearer is just so slow
> and awkward in his movements, it slowed everything down a little too much.
> Plus, if Bearer was going to turn on Taker, there were plenty of times in
> that match when it might have ended before he had the chance, and if
> appeared Kane wasn't in on it, so had Kane not hit the ref, Bearer wouldn't
> have had the chance to enter the cage to execute his plan. So Bearer,
> storyline-wise, was very lucky to have the chance to turn on Taker.
>
> FOLLOW-UP: I asked earlier when was the last time the WWE Title was defended
> so early on a WWE PPV. PWTorch reader Matt Hampton did some research and
> writes: "Regarding the last time the WWE Championship was defended so early,
> the WWE Championship was the first match of Elimination Chamber 2010, with
> John Cena winning the title (the second match was also for the WWE
> Championship, with Batista defeating Cena). The earliest the title was ever
> defended at the Royal Rumble was 1995 when it was the 3rd match (not
> counting the dark match) of the night out of five matches, it was Diesel vs.
> Bret Hart to a no-contest."
>
>
> Credit: pwtorch.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "FondyMark" <fondy54935@...>
> To: "TheOriginalWWFFanClub" <TheOriginalWWFFanClub@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 8:18 PM
> Subject: Hell In A Cell Results - 1/3 Point
>
>
> > KELLER'S WWE HELL IN A CELL REPORT
> > OCTOBER 3, 2010
> > DALLAS, TEX. AT AMERICAN AIRLINES CENTER
> > LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW
> >
> > Thanks for joining me tonight for live coverage of WWE's Hell in a Cell
> > PPV. Will John Cena be forced to join the Nexus or will the Nexus have to
> > disband forever? Will Undertaker get definitive revenge on Kane or will
> > that feud end up unresolved or with more fuel added to the fire? Will
> > Daniel Brian, Miz, and John Morrison steal the show? Stay tuned and hit
> > refresh regularly for my coverage of what happens and my reaction as the
> > show progresses.
> >
> > If you watch this event, please send me a review afterward. Include your
> > name, hometown, a 0-10 rating for the overall event, your picks for the
> > best match and worst match, and a brief paragraph of thoughts. Send to
> > pwtorch@... Thanks!
> >
> > -A video package aired celebrating the Hell in a Cell format with a
> > Halloween haunted house voice talking in the first person as if he were
> > the Hell in a Cell cage.
> >
> > -As the pyro blasted and the camera panned the crowd, Michael Cole
> > introduced the show. He called HIAC demonic and inhumane and "the Devil's
> > playground."
> >
> > 1 -- DANIEL BRYAN vs. THE MIZ vs. JOHN MORRISON -- U.S. Title Match -
> > Submissions Count Anywhere
> >
> > During Morrison's ring entrance, they showed Jerry Lawler, Cole, and Matt
> > Striker at ringside. What if the alarming drop in PPV buys lately is
> > because so few people want to spend three hours of their lives with
> > Striker being Striker? Cole went into his anti-Bryan bit, saying his dream
> > ends tonight and he's going home without gold. Miz walked out and said:
> > "This is ridiculous. I was the mentor of both of you. Neither you would be
> > here if it weren't for me." He said without either of them, he'd still be
> > a huge star in WWE "because I have 'it.' I have the star quality." He
> > predicted he'll walk out as the U.S. Champion. He declared: "I never tap
> > out because I am the Miz and I'm awesome." Lawler said Cole had
> > goosebumps. Cole said Miz is fantastic and the future of pro wrestling.
> >
> > The match began at 8:07 p.m. Miz ran from Morrison. Bryan battled Morrison
> > in some chain wrestling as Miz observed from ringside. Cole hyped a number
> > of countries WWE is watched in. It's not bad to push how many countries
> > they're seen in, but anyone who posts on YouTube tonight might end up
> > being seen in a few dozen countries by the end of this PPV, too, so it
> > doesn't mean what it once did. Miz went after Morrison at 3:00. Bryan
> > intervened and applied Cattle Mutilation on Miz. Cole couldn't believe
> > that's what it was called. It's a strange name for a move applied by a
> > vegan. Miz reached the bottom rope to force a break. Bryan threw some
> > round kicks to Miz's chest. Then he settled into a leglock. Miz screamed
> > in pain and tried to roll free. They kicked each other in the head with
> > their free leg repeatedly. Morrison re-entered and gave a corkscrew
> > moonsault to both men, breaking up the hold. Morrison then applied a
> > leglock on Bryan. Miz broke it up at 5:00.
> >
> > Miz and Morrison brawled into the crowd. Miz applied an armbar. Morrison
> > slapped his way free. Miz put Morrison in a modified Dragon Sleeper up
> > against a guard rail. Bryan broke it up. Miz threw Bryan face-first into
> > the trash can. He slapped him and then called a spot. Bryan took him down
> > with an armbar. Morrison joined in and they brawled onto the stage.
> > Morrison threw Miz behind the stage lighting area. Then he leaped off the
> > hockey boards with a roundkick. Miz charged at Morrison with an equipment
> > box on wheels. He threw Bryan onto it and rolled it into the ramp.
> > Morrison leaped over the box and kicked Miz, then surprised Miz with a
> > leglock submission. Bryan intervened. Miz gave Morrison the Skull Crushing
> > Finale on the floor at 10:00.
> >
> > Miz and Bryan knocked each other down with simultaneous clotheslines.
> > Morrison then climbed up the stage set and leaped off of it onto Miz and
> > Bryan as they stood up, landing mostly on Miz. All three were slow to get
> > up. They replayed the dive from two angles. Morrison got up and applied a
> > Texas cloverleaf. As Miz seemed on the verge of tapping, Alex Riley
> > interfered. Bryan jumped Riley and knocked him into the cameraman near by.
> > Brian applied his Lebell Lock on the stage. Miz yelled for about five
> > seconds and then tapped out. Because Brian made Miz tap out again, Cole
> > conceded: "I admit it, Daniel Bryan is the real deal. I still think he's a
> > nerd."
> >
> > WINNER: Bryan to retain the U.S. Title in 14:00.
> >
> > STAR RATING: ***1/2 -- Very good opener. Good mix of innovative
> > submissions along with some big highspots and a satisfying finish.
> >
> > -A commercial aired for John Cena's "Legendary" movie now out on DVD with
> > bonus material.
> >
> > -The announcers hyped the Randy Orton vs. Sheamus match.
> >
> > 2 -- RANDY ORTON vs. SHEAMUS -- WWE Title Match
> >
> > When was the last time the WWE Title was defended on the second match on a
> > show (perhaps not counting the Royal Rumble PPVs)? Sheamus came out first.
> > Orton got a nice pop when his music played. Orton smiled with his eyes as
> > he stared at Sheamus inside the Cell. During ring intros, Orton and
> > Sheamus stared each other down about two feet from one another. The crowd
> > chanted "RKO! RKO!" as the bell rang to start the match at 8:33 p.m. Cole
> > said this match is so dangerous, there have only been 20 of them. I bet
> > there have been fewer lingerie matches in WWE, so does that make a
> > lingerie match even more dangerous?
> >
> > Cole noted that Orton said he'll do anything, regardless of honor, to win
> > this match, and that makes him especially dangerous in a Cell. At 1:00
> > Orton clotheslined Sheamus over the top rope to the floor. Sheamus threw
> > Orton into the Cell wall, then entered the ring. At 4:00 they returned to
> > ringside where Sheamus reverse whipped Orton into the cage and then
> > clotheslined him. He picked up the ringside steps and threw them toward
> > Orton, but Orton ducked out of the way. He then picked up Sheamus and
> > rammed him into the wall of the cage twice. Striker said it'll be
> > interesting how Sheamus feels after getting his first taste of the Cell.
> > Orton picked up the ringside steps and hit Sheamus in the head with them.
> > This is where WWE loses a lot of fans because they want to see blood in
> > these situations. Sheamus reversed an Orton suplex attempt and then
> > knocked him off the ring apron into the cage at 6:00.
> >
> > Sheamus went on methodical offense against Orton. He removed a turnbuckle
> > pad, but Orton blocked Sheamus's attempt to ram his head into the exposed
> > turnbuckle. At 10:00 Sheamus remained in control inside the ring, mixing
> > stomps and mat holds. Orton made a comeback at 11:00 and knocked Sheamus
> > into the corner without the turnbuckle pad. Both were slow to get up. They
> > exchanged punches in center-ring. Orton slipped out of Sheamus's arms and
> > hit two clotheslines and a snap powerslam and a belly-to-belly for a two
> > count. Orton was selling a lingering rib injury. Sheamus went for a
> > one-arm slam, but Orton elbowed free and then set up for the RKO. Sheamus
> > blocked it and then sent Orton into the ropes and hit him with a knee to
> > his injured ribs on the rebound.
> >
> > Sheamus brought the base of the ringside steps into the ring. Orton
> > escaped a slam attempt and then powerslammed Sheamus onto it. Orton
> > snapped Sheamus's neck over the top rope and then dragged him off the ring
> > apron with a DDT onto the floor. Orton continued to sell his ribs. Sheamus
> > got up and shoved Orton into the ringpost. Back in the ring, Sheamus
> > climbed onto the steps with Orton in hand. He gave him a backbreaker. The
> > announcers had to explain how that hurt more because there was no give
> > underneath Sheamus's feet upon impact unlike on the mat. Sheamus then gave
> > Orton his thrust kick tot he jaw for a believable near fall at 18:00.
> > Orton's kickout got a nice pop from the crowd.
> >
> > Sheamus grabbed a chair at ringside. He bashed Orton across the back and
> > hip with it several times, then made another cover for a two count.
> > Sheamus grew frustrated. Sheamus wildly swung a chair at Orton, but Orton
> > ducked and he hit a sudden RKO. Sheamus rolled out of the ring. Orton was
> > disappointed he couldn't make the cover. He followed Sheamus to the floor.
> > Orton rolled to the floor and set up a punt kick. Sheamus, though, avoided
> > the kick and then countered immediately with a thrust kick to Orton's
> > face.
> >
> > Sheamus rolled Orton into the ring and made the cover. Orton kicked out
> > right before three at 21:00. Sheamus pounded the mat in frustration. He
> > got up, played to the crowd, and moved the ring step base to center-ring
> > again. Sheamus set up his High Cross, but Orton countered by sweeping
> > Sheamus's legs. Some fans chanted "RKO! RKO!" Orton delivered with an RKO
> > on the steps. He covered Sheamus and scored the three count.
> >
> > Orton held the title belt in the air afterward and let a little half smile
> > escape. He wrapped the title belt around his waist and then climbed the
> > cage. He walked on top of the roof and held his belt in the air.
> >
> > WINNER: Orton in 23:00.
> >
> > STAR RATING: **** -- Very good title match. Not a match of the year
> > contender (some bleeding would have helped in that regard), but nothing to
> > complain about. Two pros putting on a good match.
> >
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