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Time and location

Sunday, Sep 17 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

Unforgiven : Full Details

 
The last time Randy Orton was live on pay-per-view in Toronto's Air Canada Centre he defeated Chris Benoit became the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history. At Unforgiven, in the same
 

D-Generation X def. The McMahons & Big Show (Hell in a Cell Match)

In arguably one of the biggest, baddest and bloodiest Hell in a Cell Matches of all time, D-Generation X severed from their typical lime green and stained the Air Canada Centre crimson red at Unforgiven, defeating the McMahons and Big Show. To add the most outrageous, unbelievable insult to a wealth of injury, not only did DX physically decimate Mr
 

John Cena def. Edge to win the WWE Championship (TLC Match)

Going into Unforgiven, the odds against John Cena regaining the WWE Championship seemed insurmountable. But just like he always seems to do, Cena proved the odds makers wrong in front of a capacity crowd at the Air Canada Centre. After giving Edge a vicious FU off a 16-foot ladder through two stacked tables, Cena grabbed the WWE Championship to win
 

Intercontinental Champion Johnny Nitro def. Jeff Hardy

With assistance from the underhanded Melina, Intercontinental Champion Johnny Nitro successfully defended his gold against Jeff Hardy in Hardy's first pay-per-view match since his return to WWE last month. Just as she was two weeks ago on RAW, Melina was instrumental in the outcome of the match between these competitors -- this time giving Nitro
 

Trish Stratus def. Lita to win the Women's Championship

Before a vociferously partisan crowd and amidst chants of "Thank you Trish!" six-time Women's Champion Trish Stratus made it lucky number seven by defeating Lita in front of 16,105 of her hometown supporters in Toronto's Air Canada Centre. Trish paid homage to another classic Canadian Superstar by applying the Sharpshooter, forcing Lita to tap out
 

World Tag Team Champions Spirit Squad def. The Highlanders

The time-tested theory that strength lies in numbers was affirmed on Sunday at Unforgiven. World Tag Team Champions, The Spirit Squad, made full use of their five-on-two advantage as they successfully defended the gold in an intense back and forth battle with The Highlanders.