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At Judgment Day, the courageous champion John Cena did what no man has done before: Make The Great Khali tap out. The Champ was finally able to rewrap what’s rightfully his back around his waist.  Also, a wounded and concussed Shawn Michaels gave it his best effort at Judgment Day before collapsing in the ring. Due to the collapse, referee Marty Elias was forced to stop the match and award the victory to Randy Orton.

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