- Daniel Bryan Cashes In!
- CM Punk Climbs to Victory
- Triple H Shows No Mercy
- Ryder New U.S. Champ!
(Source: wwe.com)
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Moments after Alberto Del Rio regained the WWE Championship inside Hell in a Cell, everyone in the cell was brutalized by The Miz & R-Truth, who were arrested then pummeled by COO Triple H.
In a brutal confrontation, Mark Henry barely defended his World Heavyweight Title inside Hell in a Cell. But Randy Orton made certain Henry didn’t exit the Cell unscathed.
Despite being ordered by COO Triple H to defend his retro-redesigned Intercontinental Title, an ill-prepared Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes escaped with a victory over John Morrison.
The uneasy alliance between U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger certainly didn’t improve at WWE Hell in a Cell, where WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom defeated the tandem.
After weeks of confusion, one Sin Cara stands tall. The original Sin Cara earned the right to keep his name after defeating his now-darker costumed foe.
No matter what Christian threw at Sheamus during their match at WWE Hell in a Cell, The Celtic Warrior kept coming. And in the end, Sheamus’ might proved too much for his adversary.
In her third pay-per-view attempt, Beth Phoenix finally defeated a valiant Kelly Kelly for the Divas Title.
John Cena would not be denied in Buffalo at Night of Champions. By defeating Alberto Del Rio, the Cenation leader captured an unprecedented tenth WWE Championship!
After 15 long years, Mark Henry did what his “haters” said he could never do – defeat Randy Orton and win the World Heavyweight Championship.
Amid Chaos, Triple H Still COO
Despite hostile takeovers by The Miz, R-Truth and the fired Kevin Nash, Triple H barely outlasted CM Punk in their No Disqualification Match to remain WWE COO.
Ziggler Won 4-Way U.S. Title Thriller
Dolph Ziggler held onto the U.S. Title during a wild Fatal 4-Way contest. But, could he have done it without Jack Swagger?
The student isn’t quite yet the teacher, it seems. Cody Rhodes’ face mask proved pivotal in defeating Ted DiBiase, but not in the way one would think.
Air Boom deflated The Miz & R-Truth’s WWE Tag Team Title bid - or did they? What made WWE’s C-O-N-spiracy theorists go ballistic on the ring official?
Kelly the Dominant Diva Over Beth
A considerable strength advantage wasn’t enough for Beth Phoenix to defeat Kelly Kelly, who outmaneuvered The Glamazon to retain the Divas Championship.
Eight of SmackDown’s most gifted Superstars battled for the coveted Money in the Bank briefcase, but a tenacious Daniel Bryan was the man who walked away with the future in the palm of his hands.
No one could have predicted the two Earth-shattering World’s Strongest Slams, two big splashes and brutal attack after the match on Big Show’s ankle, with a steel chair, that would help Mark Henry ensure victory against The World’s Largest Athlete at Money in the Bank.
From talking trash on Twitter to building a “Bella Army,” Brie Bella thought she would easily defeat Divas Champion Kelly Kelly. But The Bella Twins should know one thing by now: Do not underestimate Kelly Kelly.
Alberto Del Rio bested Superstars Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston, Alex Riley, Evan Bourne, The Miz, R-Truth and Jack Swagger to emerge victorious in the Raw Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
If at first you don’t succeed, hire a legal team … and fight dirty. That’s exactly what Christian did to help him finally regain the World Heavyweight Championship from Randy Orton.
CM Punk did it. He opened a black hole in the WWE Universe, seizing the WWE Championship in his hometown within his final hours as a contracted Superstar of Vince McMahon, embarrassing The Chairman and conquering a presumably fired John Cena, “The Champ.”

Raw’s abrupt conclusion Monday night was not due to technical difficulties. The decision to suddenly end the broadcast in that manner was made by WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, who gave this quote to WWE.com:
“CM Punk was suspended indefinitely for his unprofessional conduct as soon as Raw went off the air.”
With his WWE contract expiring on July 17, one can only assume that this suspension effectively terminates CM Punk’s tenure with WWE.
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WWE EXTREME RULES 2011
Cena Golden in Steel
In a hellacious Triple Threat Steel Cage Match filled with shocks and surprises, John Cena captured his eighth WWE Championship by defeating The Miz and John Morrison at Extreme Rules Sunday. After 10 long months, The Champ is here!
On Top of the World!
With help from a distraction outside the ring, Christian defied Alberto Del Rio’s destiny at Extreme Rules Sunday, capturing his first-ever World Heavyweight Championship in an unbelievable Ladder Match.
Kofi’s Red, White & Boom
Kofi Kingston rose to the occasion at Extreme Rules after SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long made a U.S. Championship Tables Match against Sheamus Sunday. By defeating The Celtic Warrior, the drafted Kingston brings the U.S. Title back to Raw!
Viper in Good Standing
Just like he did at WrestleMania, Randy Orton emerged triumphant over CM Punk at Extreme Rules Sunday, this time in a brutal Last Man Standing Match. The drafted Viper is on a roll as he moves over to Friday Night SmackDown!
Land of the Giants
Wade Barrett & Ezekiel Jackson provided formidable opposition in a chaotic Extreme Rules Lumberjack Match, but the two Corre rebels proved less cohesive a unit than Kane & Big Show, who retained the WWE Tag Team Titles Sunday.
Rhodes Falls to Mist-erio
Rey Mysterio avenged his WrestleMania defeat to Cody Rhodes at Extreme Rules Sunday night, thanks to an unexpected expactoration that set up the victory for The Master of the 619.
Country Crock
The WWE Universe in Tampa could only watch in shock as Michael Cole & Jack Swagger escaped serious flogging and defeated Jerry “The King” Lawler & Jim Ross in a Country Whipping Match at Extreme Rules.
Bad Kharma for Michelle
Extreme Rules must have been the worst night in Michelle McCool’s life. After falling to former BFF Layla in a “Loser Leaves WWE” Match, a distraught Michelle was demolished by the monstrous force known as Kharma.
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