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haha E-Fedding.
Anyway - Raw Results - September 17, 2007
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SHOCKING FINISH
In what can be considered an unforseen shock, on the one year anniversary of John Cena's title reign...Randy Orton is the new WWE Champion, as a result of a match he wasn't even meant to be in.
Our show opened with Vince talking, and he himself invited Cena to the ring to congratulate him. Cena insisted he was a fighting champ, and Vince told him that he wanted Cena to defend the belt on his one-year anniversary. Cena obliged, fully expecting Vince to give Randy Orton another shot...until Triple H interrupted.
Triple H clearly wanted to rip Vince's head off, insisting that he was responsible for Stevie Richards screwing him over in the previous night's match. Vince calmed him down and decided to give Triple H AND John Cena a match they would both want...Triple H vs. John Cena for the WWE championship, TONIGHT.
Unfortunately, things didn't quite work out that way. Before the match, Triple H was seen backstage physically bloody and beaten. Therefore a replacement needed to be found...who else, Randy Orton. The match was then made a No Disqualification Match. The match was even until mid-match, when a bruised and bloody Triple H staggered down to the ring, only to be jumped from behind by Stevie and Carlito.
From there it was a 3-on-1 on Cena...RKO, new champion. Vince McMahon came out and all 4 men celebrated. Stevie and Carlito lifted Orton onto their shoulders as the show came to a close, proving that the 4 men were all in on it all along.
Elsewhere, Stevie and Carlito illustrated how vicious they could be in a tag team match against Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy and rookie Cody Rhodes. When hope appeared to be lost for the duo, they went ahead and got themselves disqualified and proceeded to beat their opponents into the mat.
Despite losing at Unforgiven, Paul London and Brian Kendrick still have momentum. After a victory over the Highlanders, they still have to be considered top contenders for Cade and Murdoch's belts.
Its going to take a lot to take the Women's Championship off of Beth Phoenix. Candice Michelle exercised her re-match clause, and got massacred for the second time in as many nights. Who can stop the Glamazon?
Speaking of massacres, Snitsky picked up a quick victory of his own over "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. The man loves to hurt people, it would be wise to stay out of his path.
QUICK RESULTS:
-London & Kendrick def. The Highlanders
-Beth Phoenix def. Candice Michelle (Beth retains Women's Title)
-Jeff Hardy & Cody Rhodes def. Carlito and Stevie Richards (DQ)
-Snitsky def. Jim Duggan
-Randy Orton def. John Cena (Randy wins WWE Title)
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