Roller coaster night for The Game
October 8, 2007
CHICAGO – Don’t expect Triple H to complain about the unmerciful night he had at No Mercy. That’s just not The Game’s style.
Phoenix Rises
October 8, 2007
CHICAGO - The wait is over for Beth Phoenix. The overwhelming size and strength of the Glamazon could be denied no longer. In front of a capacity crowd at No Mercy, Phoenix defeated Candice Michelle, obliterating any doubts about her dominance and emerging victorious in her drive to capture the Women’s Championship.
Orton awarded WWE Championship
October 7, 2007
CHICAGO – History was made immediately at the start of No Mercy Sunday night as Randy Orton was awarded the WWE Championship. But the Legend Killer didn’t have time to celebrate his victory – Triple H immediately challenged him for the title tonight.
Constructing a prison
October 7, 2007
CHICAGO – A team of WWE crew members spent three days (and three tiresome nights) of their lives constructing what some of them have labeled the “the most diabolical and destructive” apparatus in sports-entertainment, the Punjabi Prison.
A champion's homecoming
October 6, 2007
Youngblooded ECW Champion CM Punk can vividly recall watching the heroes of yesterday – the legends of today – from a very ripe age in the city of Chicago. This Sunday at No Mercy, he returns to his hometown, to his city and finds himself the hero. Ever since he captured the ECW Title from John Morrison in September, the Superstar proponent of the straightedge movement has been living the dream he first envisioned as a rebellious youth in Chicago.
Big game hunting for Umaga, Triple H
October 6, 2007
One memory – the image of a blood-stained sledgehammer – may stir both familiar and unfamiliar feelings in Umaga when he faces Triple H at No Mercy: rage and perhaps, fear.
Is The Animal intimidated?
October 6, 2007
No matter what Batista says or does, there’s one question everyone wants the answer to: Is The Animal intimidated by the Punjabi Prison?
Performance pressure for Glamazon
October 5, 2007
At Unforgiven, Jerry "The King" Lawler said that Beth Phoenix had "an appetite for the WWE Women's Championship." For the Glamazon, that night in Memphis still gives her heartburn.
No Mercy but much history
October 4, 2007
Question: What are brutal, bloody and blockbuster?
Answer: Those are just three words that can describe this year’s No Mercy card, which features what will now be a history-making moment to determine a new WWE Champion and a Punjabi Prison Match for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Since its inception in 1999, No Mercy has been no stranger to brutal, bloody and blockbuster matches. From tournament finals to Hell in a Cell to Unification Matches, the October staple has seen its share of classics.
Bar Randy from No Mercy
October 4, 2007
Thanks to Randy Orton, John Cena is no longer The Champ, and history is guaranteed to be made in a WWE Championship Match for the vacant title at No Mercy this Sunday. But let’s not reward Orton – the Legend Killer shouldn’t be allowed to be part of history.
Give Randy the WWE Championship
October 4, 2007
With a new WWE Champion set to be crowned, No Mercy is, in the words of Mr. McMahon, “guaran-damn-teed” to be a history-making event. However, there’s one way to make No Mercy even more historic: Award the WWE Championship to Randy Orton outright.
V for victory?
October 4, 2007
Practically barging his 500-pound physique into the Elimination Chase to No Mercy, Big Daddy V snatched No. 1 contendership from the hopeful hands of Tommy Dreamer on Tuesday night. Adding the ECW Original’s dreams to a list of crushed Superstars, Big Daddy V now has an ECW Championship Match against CM Punk live on pay-per-view this Sunday.
History will be made!
October 3, 2007
A match for the WWE Championship will be held this Sunday at No Mercy, and history will be made. That much is certain. What’s less apparent is just who that history maker will be.
JBL's 10-gallon hate for Mysterio
October 3, 2007
Rey Mysterio and Finlay go one-on-one in the squared circle at No Mercy this Sunday, and they have two people to thank for that: The first is Vickie Guerrero, who made a huge impact in her first weekend as SmackDown’s Acting General Manager by declaring what should be a great battle of contrasting ring styles. The second is none other than former WWE Champion and current SmackDown commentator, John Bradshaw Layfield, who just about all of our fans would claim is responsible for escalating this rivalry.
Mr. McMahon vacates Cena's WWE Championship
October 2, 2007
Tonight on ECW, Mr. McMahon announced John Cena is no longer WWE Champion, and the title is now vacant. Cena underwent surgery for a complete tear of his right pectoral tendon today, and he’ll be out of action for six months to one year.
Orton desperate and dangerous before No Mercy
September 30, 2007
Randy Orton may be more desperate – and dangerous – than ever in the final days leading up to his Last Man Standing Match with WWE Champion John Cena at No Mercy.
No Mercy in a Punjabi Prison
September 28, 2007
“Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage”? Seventeenth-century Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace may have something there…though clearly, he never spent any time inside what may be the most feared, most barbaric structure in all of sports-entertainment: The Punjabi Prison.
No Mercy sold out
September 25, 2007
Attention WWE fans. No Mercy is sold out, but tickets will be released on the day of the show on Sunday, Oct. 7. Check with the box office at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, on show day for any last minute ticket releases. Plus, you still have time to order No Mercy on Pay-Per-View. Call your pay-per-view provider today.