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No Mercy

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Sunday, Oct 7 | 12 AMET/9 PMPT

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No Mercy : Full Details

WWE Champion Triple H def. Umaga

CHICAGO -- Going into No Mercy, Triple H's showdown with Umaga was only about two irresistible forces and whether or not The Game would be able survive the onslaught of a bloodthirsty, vengeance-minded beast. By night's end, The Game had not only survived the Samoan Bulldozer, but he made his first successful defense of his newly-won WWE

World Heavyweight Champion Batista def. The Great Khali (Punjabi Prison Match)

CHICAGO -- If ever a specialty contest seemed dreadfully well-suited for a WWE pay-per-view called No Mercy, it's the Punjabi Prison Match. And clearly, there was no bigger favorite to win inside this chamber of horrors Sunday night than the 7-foot-3, 420-pound Punjabi colossus, The Great Khali. Nevertheless, even with the odds stacked way too high

Triple H def. Randy Orton (Triple H wins WWE Championship)

CHICAGO -- Randy Orton thought he would have the time to bask in his victory celebration. He was on top of the world -- he had eliminated John Cena and had been awarded the prize he cherished more than anything in the world, the WWE Championship. But a longtime nemesis -- a certain King of Kings -- shocked the world and knocked the Legend Killer

Beth Phoenix def. Candice Michelle (Beth wins Women's Championship)

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 the Allstate Arena, Phoenix defeated Candice Michelle, obliterating any doubts about her dominance and emerging victorious in her drive to capture the Women's Championship.

Finlay vs. Rey Mysterio (No Contest)

CHICAGO -- Being a wily veteran, Finlay knows just about every trick in the book. But while his match with Rey Mysterio at No Mercy was No Contest, the irate Irishman may have added a new chapter to that already lengthy tome.

ECW Champion CM Punk def. Big Daddy V (DQ)

ECW Champion CM Punk addressed his "big problem" at No Mercy, and while the resolution was a win, things didn't exactly go the way he wanted them to.

Mr. Kennedy, Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch def. Jeff Hardy, Paul London & Brian Kendrick

CHICAGO -- In a special bonus contest at No Mercy, The World Tag Team Champions Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch and Mr. Kennedy defeated Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy and London & Kendrick in a Six Man Tag Team Match.

Randy Orton def. Triple H (Last Man Standing Match; Orton wins WWE Championship)

CHICAGO -- History was truly made at No Mercy -- over and over again. The WWE Title changed hands twice, and when the smoke cleared, Randy Orton was WWE Champion.
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