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PORTLAND, Ore. – One night after WWE Over the Limit, several Superstars stepped over the line. It was a night that witnessed an “accidental” run down, a shocking beatdown and one of the most bizarre meltdowns in WWE history.
WWE Champion John
Cena & Rey Mysterio def. CM Punk & R-Truth (WATCH | PHOTOS)
WWE Champion John Cena was clearly pained a night after suffering one of the
worst pummelings of his career. Fresh off
an “I Quit” Match against The Miz at WWE Over the Limit, The Champ was tapped to join Rey Mysterio in
a tag team match against CM Punk & R-Truth with Bret Hart acting as special
guest referee.
Despite a hard-charging effort by both Truth and his pious partner, Cena refused to let his battered and bruised body lie still. The Champ kicked out of sure pins and fought back with dogged determination. But even Cena’s steel-belted body has its limits. It would be up to WWE’s Littlest Big Man to carry the day for his team – a tall order he would fill with Herculian effort.
Rey capitalized on his elusive build and high-flying frame to hobble both Truth & Punk within seconds of one another. He then nailed Punk with a 619, but Hart wasn’t about to let him have all the fun. The WWE Hall of Famer, fed up with Punk’s in-ring antics, belted The Second City Savior across the jaw and locked him in the Sharpshooter, allowing Rey to pin his shoulders for the victory.
U.S. Champion Kofi
Kingston def. Drew McIntyre (WATCH | PHOTOS | PHOTOS OF KOFI'S NEW GEAR)
Kofi Kingston never looked so good. The Dreadlock Dynamo worked through a
painful leg injury he suffered early in the match and landed a litany of jaw-dropping
jumps and a series of shut-your-mouth strikes in his victorious match against
Drew McIntyre. There was something more, though. Kofi sported yellow,
spider-themed trunks and kickpads created by six-year old Luke M. of Alberta,
Canada, who won the WWE Kids Magazine's first-ever “Draw a Superstar’s Gear” contest. Awesome job, Luke!
Eight-Diva Tag Team
Match ended in a No Contest (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Before the Eight-Diva Tag Team Match could conclude, Kharma underwent the Charlie
Sheen of meltdowns. As Kelly Kelly, Eve, Beth Phoenix & Gail Kim clashed
with The Bella Twins, Maryse & Melina, Kharma’s entrance music dropped,
freezing her fellow Divas in fear.
As the braided behemoth slid into the ring, her eight fellow Divas lined up on the opposite side of the canvas. Rather than chaos, however, there was collapse. Kharma unexpectedly dropped to her knees and began balling uncontrollably.
The Miz fired his assistant, Alex Riley, who then attacked his former boss (WATCH | PHOTOS)
And you think you’ve got a bad boss? After all Alex Riley’s done for The Miz,
the guy deserves a raise. Instead, he received nothing but contempt in the wake
of his boss’ loss to WWE Champion John Cena at WWE Over the Limit. The
Cleveland Screamer angrily placed the blame for his loss at Riley’s feet,
insulting him and asking the anonymous Raw GM for another title match.
When he was denied, Miz took his frustration out on Riley, firing him with extreme prejudice. A-Ry could only take so much unwarranted grief until, finally, he snapped. After Miz canned him, Riley unleashed weeks of pent-up rage against his former boss, attacking him and leaving him shamed in the ring. Disgruntled? Ya' think?
Michael Cole
apologized (WATCH)
With rat tail tucked squarely between his legs, Michael Cole skulked down the
entrance ramp to the announce table. He offered his humble apologies to his
broadcast colleagues, including Jerry Lawler, just one night after losing to
the WWE Hall of Famer in a Kiss My Foot Match at WWE Over the Limit. He also
promised a more professional attitude and an end to the Cole Mine.
Jack Swagger def.
Evan Bourne (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Nobody likes a sore winner, and Evan Bourne is no exception. "Air" Bourne
faced off against Jack Swagger and proved he wasn’t about to let a little
height advantage deter him. He went straight at The All-American American,
nailing a bull’s-eye onto Swagger’s midsection. Michael Cole’s former trainer,
however, would not be denied. After winning, The All-American American took a
condescending victory lap, prompting Bourne to knock his egotistical opponent
out of the ring.
Ricardo Rodriguez
drove one of Alberto Del Rio’s cars into Big Show (WATCH)
After watching Big Show & Kane lose their WWE Tag Team Titles to David
Otunga & Michael McGillicutty, Alberto Del Rio just couldn’t help himself.
The Mexican Aristocrat had to rub the loss in their faces. His attitude - and a slap - prompted
Big Show to give chase, but when The World’s Largest Athlete rounded a corner
in the parking lot, Del Rio’s personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez “accidentally”
ran over his leg with one of his boss’ luxury autos.
David Otunga &
Michael McGillicutty def. WWE Tag Team Champions Big Show & Kane (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Look out below! WWE’s towering terrors have fallen. Thanks to shifty
interference by New Nexus leader CM Punk, WWE Tag Team Champions Big Show &
Kane dropped the titles to David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty.
Their title reign kicks off just one night after Punk & Mason Ryan failed to capture the titles themselves at WWE Over the Limit. Prior to that bout, Big Show & Kane staged a preemptive strike on the New Nexus, leveling Otunga and McGillicutty in the locker room. In retaliation, Ryan distracted the referee while The Second City Savior, who had been on commentary, kicked Big Show in the back of the head to fell the two redwoods and help his disciples capture the prestigious titles.
Main event match
arranged with Bret Hart as special referee (PHOTOS)
R-Truth demonstrated once again that the voices in his head have cranked up the
volume. Apparently, though, they’re still screaming the same tune. The
conspiracy nut continues to blame, well, just about everybody but himself for
him not receiving a WWE Title opportunity.
This week, he trained his crosshairs on two of WWE’s most beloved Superstars, WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart and John Cena.
The Excellence of Execution explained that he showed up during last night’s Kiss My Foot Match at WWE Over the Limit to make sure Michael Cole experienced “the agony of de-feet.” Truth rudely interrupted the WWE Hall of Famer to spout off about all the “little Jimmys” in the crowd and refusing to kow-tow to them anymore.
The Superstar then took a left turn into Rage Town when WWE Champion John Cena tried to talk sense into his old friend. When Truth finally finished spitting about how he never liked The Champ, Raw’s anonymous General Manager arranged the night’s main event, a tag team bout pitting Cena & Rey Mysterio against Truth & CM Punk with Hart acting as special guest referee.
- David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty def. WWE Tag Team Champions Big Show & Kane
- Jack Swagger def. Evan Bourne
- Eight-Diva Tag Team Match ended in a No Contest
- U.S. Champion Kofi Kingston def. Drew McIntyre
- WWE Champion John Cena & Rey Mysterio def. R-Truth & CM Punk