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WWE Champion John Cena def. The Great Khali

ST. LOUIS -- Almost no one thought he could do it, but somehow, John Cena overcame the odds in the main event at Judgment Day. In a scenario reminiscent of the biblical battle of David vs. Goliath, Cena made The Great Khali tap out for the first time ever; as a result, The Champ is still here. Three weeks in a row on Raw, Khali decimated Cena and
 
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Bobby Lashley def. ECW World Champion Mr. McMahon, Shane McMahon & Umaga (3-on-1 Handicap Match)

ST. LOUIS -- Bobby Lashley pumped his fists in the air and soaked in our fans' cheers. A wave of relief and ecstasy swept over his face as he smiled for the first time in weeks. In less than three minutes, he had pinned Shane McMahon with a thunderous Dominator in the 3-on-1 Handicap Match against Shane O'Mac, Umaga and ECW World Champion Mr.
 
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CM Punk def. Elijah Burke

ST. LOUIS -- CM Punk proved he is a man who can survive on his own when he hit the leader of the New Breed with a knee to the stomach and covered him for the three-count. "I'm the type of man who lives and dies alone," Punk said before the match. "Whether I win or lose, I will do it on my own. I temporarily joined the New Breed to teach Elijah
 

MVP def. United States Champion Chris Benoit (2-out-of-3 Falls Match; new champion)

ST. LOUIS -- After months of contending, SmackDown's "Franchise Playa" is no longer pretending. At Judgment Day Sunday night, MVP got the proverbial monkey off his back, pinning Chris Benoit twice consecutively to win the United States Championship.Disregard the numbers — specifically, the scant 13 percent of AT&T Mobile voters who thought MVP
 
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Randy Orton def. Shawn Michaels

ST. LOUIS -- 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.  Many surmised that Michaels wouldn't even make it to Judgment Day, courtesy of a concussion suffered at the hands
 
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World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Batista

ST. LOUIS -- Ever the opportunist, Edge took advantage of Batista's injured leg, rolling up the wounded Animal to retain his World Heavyweight Championship at Judgment Day. This rivalry was born when Edge shocked the world and cashed in the Money in the Bank two weeks ago on SmackDown to win the World Heavyweight Championship. He was immediately
 
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Ric Flair def. Carlito

ST. LOUIS -- When confrontations erupt between mentors and their former students, emotions tend to run high. That was definitely the case at Judgment Day, when the legendary Ric Flair faced his former protégé Carlito.  Carlito's attitude and in-ring performances had been improving exponentially ever since the veteran Flair took him under his
 
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World Tag Team Champions The Hardys def. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch

ST. LOUIS -- After a Side Effect from Matt Hardy, Lance Cade was left stunned on the canvas Sunday night, staring at the blinding arena lights as Jeff Hardy crashed down upon him with a Swanton Bomb.  As the referee slapped the sweat-covered mat for the 1-2-3, Cade had to be wondering what happened to his partner Trevor Murdoch, who was laying

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