No Way Out...Results
Feb 18, 2008 5:22:59 GMT -8
Post by Coldstone Killa on Feb 18, 2008 5:22:59 GMT -8
Match before the PPV started was Kane def. Shelton Benamin
1) Ric Flair def. Mr. Kennedy
2) Chavo Guerrero def. CM Punk to retain The ECW Title
3) The Undertaker def. Batista, Finlay, The Great Khali, MVP and Big Daddy V in The SmackDown/ECW Elimination Chamber Match (1st entrant was MVP, 2nd was Big Daddy V, 3rd was The Great Khali, 4th was Finlay, 5th was Batista and the final entrant was The Undertaker getting in the Chamber and slamming the cage door shut right behind him, (like he does in the Hell in the Cell matches that he‘s been in), Batista and Undertaker started the match, after the 1st four-minutes Big Daddy V join the fight, near the end of the 2nd interval, The Deadman dropped Big Daddy V with a DDT on the steel Chamber floor, allowing Batista to secure the 1st pinfall elimination, Khali came out next, but suffered the same fate as Big Daddy V. Khali became the latest victim of Undertaker’s vicious new submission hold (an inverted Dragon Sleeper), tapping out to be eliminated shortly before Finlay entered the match. That left MVP as the final entrant, and when he entered at the end of the final interval, the stage was set for a showdown. MVP was able to bust Undertaker open with a piece of his bling, but that only further angered The Phenom. He chased MVP up on top of one of the pods, and in an impressive feat of strength, Undertaker chokeslammed MVP down to the mat below, allowing Finlay to eliminate MVP. Finlay looked to be in control at that point – even utilizing a shillelagh introduced by Hornswoggle, who popped up from under the Chamber like a green-clad gopher – but the Irishman was soon eliminated after being chokeslammed over the top rope onto the steel floor by an exhausted Deadman. That left the match right back where it started – with Batista and The Undertaker. The two behemoths slugged it out, and The Animal nearly won the match after a punishing Batista Bomb. Somehow, Undertaker escaped the pinfall, and moments later would secure his own.
4) Edge def. Rey Mysterio by pinfall to retain The World Heavyweight Title
Following the match up; For the first time in more than a year, The Big Show returned to WWE in the best shape of his career at No Way Out. The Big Show’s appearance after Edge retained his World Heavyweight Title against Rey Mysterio has shocked the sports-entertainment world – and his showdown with WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather sent riptides through the globe.
Almost nine years to the day after his initial WWE debut at St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1999, Big Show returned to deliver a message to our fans and to the Superstars of WWE: “I have been a champion before, and it’s only a matter of time before I am a champion again.” Now that Big Show – 108 pounds leaner – has returned and served notice that he is focused and in the best shape of his life, will any member of the respective rosters be safe?
One person who wasn’t exactly safe on Sunday night was Mysterio. Big Show bullied the injured Mysterio as he was leaving the ringside area, and then goaded Floyd Mayweather – a close friend of Rey Mysterio’s – got into an altercation. Early on in the night, Mayweather and the masked Superstar had a conversation in the locker room area, and the champion boxer wished his friend good luck in trying to regain the gold from Edge.
Considered by many to be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world today, Mayweather sat at ringside enjoying No Way Out and Rey’s bid for the title before Big Show began taunting him. The boxing champion learned quickly that trying to inflict pain upon the former WWE, WCW and ECW Champion is not an easy task. Big Show may have been bloodied by the left hook from Mayweather, but the incensed giant gave chase as Mayweather quickly retreated with his entourage in tow.
After the hit and run encounter, Big Show was calmed down by Shane McMahon, who headed off the charging giant and made sure the altercation did not escalate further. Shane and Big Show could be seen having a heated conversation up the ramp on the way out of the arena.
What will Big Show’s return mean to Raw, SmackDown and ECW, and which championship might Big Show eye now that he has returned and vowed to regain gold?
5) John Cena def. Randy Orton by DQ, (Orton slapped the referee, so he retains The WWE Title)
6) Triple H def. HBK, Y2J, JBL, Jeff Hardy and Umaga in The Raw Elimination Chamber Match to become the #1 Contender for The WWE Title at Wrestle Mania
(1st entrant was Triple H, 2nd entrant was Umaga, 3rd entrant was JBL, 4th entrant was Y2J, 5th entrant was HBK, final entrant was Jeff Hardy) HBK and Jeff Hardy started the match, after the first four-minutes Umaga join the fight, 2nd four-minutes interval Y2J got in the match and got Umaga in the Walls of Jericho followed by HBK with the Crippler Crossface, JBL was eager to get revenge on Y2J for a loss on Raw early on in the week, but was eliminated thanks to Jericho’s Codebreaker. The self-made millionaire didn’t take his loss so lightly, as he delivered chair shots to everyone in the ring.
Jeff Hardy was the fans’ choice to win the match, and he entered the Chamber as the final competitor. His Swanton Bomb from the top of the chamber led to Umaga’s elimination by Y2J, who was then eliminated after a dose of Sweet Chin Music.
Hardy caught the bloody, battered Michaels with a Twist of Fate, and HBK’s own DX partner showed no mercy, finishing off The Showstopper with a Pedigree.
Hardy was the last roadblock to The Game’s victory. Jeff Hardy defeated Triple H at Armageddon just two months earlier, but the King of Kings was not to be denied. He outlasted the red-hot Hardy, stunning the high-flyer with a Pedigree onto a steel chair to claim the victory.
Iron Man 3/6
Coldstone 4/6
Stinger 5/6
Congrats to Stinger (way to go)
1) Ric Flair def. Mr. Kennedy
2) Chavo Guerrero def. CM Punk to retain The ECW Title
3) The Undertaker def. Batista, Finlay, The Great Khali, MVP and Big Daddy V in The SmackDown/ECW Elimination Chamber Match (1st entrant was MVP, 2nd was Big Daddy V, 3rd was The Great Khali, 4th was Finlay, 5th was Batista and the final entrant was The Undertaker getting in the Chamber and slamming the cage door shut right behind him, (like he does in the Hell in the Cell matches that he‘s been in), Batista and Undertaker started the match, after the 1st four-minutes Big Daddy V join the fight, near the end of the 2nd interval, The Deadman dropped Big Daddy V with a DDT on the steel Chamber floor, allowing Batista to secure the 1st pinfall elimination, Khali came out next, but suffered the same fate as Big Daddy V. Khali became the latest victim of Undertaker’s vicious new submission hold (an inverted Dragon Sleeper), tapping out to be eliminated shortly before Finlay entered the match. That left MVP as the final entrant, and when he entered at the end of the final interval, the stage was set for a showdown. MVP was able to bust Undertaker open with a piece of his bling, but that only further angered The Phenom. He chased MVP up on top of one of the pods, and in an impressive feat of strength, Undertaker chokeslammed MVP down to the mat below, allowing Finlay to eliminate MVP. Finlay looked to be in control at that point – even utilizing a shillelagh introduced by Hornswoggle, who popped up from under the Chamber like a green-clad gopher – but the Irishman was soon eliminated after being chokeslammed over the top rope onto the steel floor by an exhausted Deadman. That left the match right back where it started – with Batista and The Undertaker. The two behemoths slugged it out, and The Animal nearly won the match after a punishing Batista Bomb. Somehow, Undertaker escaped the pinfall, and moments later would secure his own.
4) Edge def. Rey Mysterio by pinfall to retain The World Heavyweight Title
Following the match up; For the first time in more than a year, The Big Show returned to WWE in the best shape of his career at No Way Out. The Big Show’s appearance after Edge retained his World Heavyweight Title against Rey Mysterio has shocked the sports-entertainment world – and his showdown with WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather sent riptides through the globe.
Almost nine years to the day after his initial WWE debut at St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in 1999, Big Show returned to deliver a message to our fans and to the Superstars of WWE: “I have been a champion before, and it’s only a matter of time before I am a champion again.” Now that Big Show – 108 pounds leaner – has returned and served notice that he is focused and in the best shape of his life, will any member of the respective rosters be safe?
One person who wasn’t exactly safe on Sunday night was Mysterio. Big Show bullied the injured Mysterio as he was leaving the ringside area, and then goaded Floyd Mayweather – a close friend of Rey Mysterio’s – got into an altercation. Early on in the night, Mayweather and the masked Superstar had a conversation in the locker room area, and the champion boxer wished his friend good luck in trying to regain the gold from Edge.
Considered by many to be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world today, Mayweather sat at ringside enjoying No Way Out and Rey’s bid for the title before Big Show began taunting him. The boxing champion learned quickly that trying to inflict pain upon the former WWE, WCW and ECW Champion is not an easy task. Big Show may have been bloodied by the left hook from Mayweather, but the incensed giant gave chase as Mayweather quickly retreated with his entourage in tow.
After the hit and run encounter, Big Show was calmed down by Shane McMahon, who headed off the charging giant and made sure the altercation did not escalate further. Shane and Big Show could be seen having a heated conversation up the ramp on the way out of the arena.
What will Big Show’s return mean to Raw, SmackDown and ECW, and which championship might Big Show eye now that he has returned and vowed to regain gold?
5) John Cena def. Randy Orton by DQ, (Orton slapped the referee, so he retains The WWE Title)
6) Triple H def. HBK, Y2J, JBL, Jeff Hardy and Umaga in The Raw Elimination Chamber Match to become the #1 Contender for The WWE Title at Wrestle Mania
(1st entrant was Triple H, 2nd entrant was Umaga, 3rd entrant was JBL, 4th entrant was Y2J, 5th entrant was HBK, final entrant was Jeff Hardy) HBK and Jeff Hardy started the match, after the first four-minutes Umaga join the fight, 2nd four-minutes interval Y2J got in the match and got Umaga in the Walls of Jericho followed by HBK with the Crippler Crossface, JBL was eager to get revenge on Y2J for a loss on Raw early on in the week, but was eliminated thanks to Jericho’s Codebreaker. The self-made millionaire didn’t take his loss so lightly, as he delivered chair shots to everyone in the ring.
Jeff Hardy was the fans’ choice to win the match, and he entered the Chamber as the final competitor. His Swanton Bomb from the top of the chamber led to Umaga’s elimination by Y2J, who was then eliminated after a dose of Sweet Chin Music.
Hardy caught the bloody, battered Michaels with a Twist of Fate, and HBK’s own DX partner showed no mercy, finishing off The Showstopper with a Pedigree.
Hardy was the last roadblock to The Game’s victory. Jeff Hardy defeated Triple H at Armageddon just two months earlier, but the King of Kings was not to be denied. He outlasted the red-hot Hardy, stunning the high-flyer with a Pedigree onto a steel chair to claim the victory.
Iron Man 3/6
Coldstone 4/6
Stinger 5/6
Congrats to Stinger (way to go)