WWE Unforgiven Results: Batista Wins World Title

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CM Punk vs. Elijah Burke for the ECW Championship is up first. After Punk entered the ring, a fairly lengthy recap was shown of Punk defeating John Morrison for the ECW Championship. After the recap was shown, Burke was shown in the ring and the match is underway. Punk won the match in a decent opener with a rollup.

Matt Hardy and U.S. Champion MVP vs. Deuce and Domino for the WWE Tag Team Championship is up next. MVP came to the ring first, Hardy entered next. JBL noted that MVP is the only dual champion right now. Deuce and Domino came in next. MVP and Hardy imitated each others mannerisms and moves early on. At the end of the match, Hardy used MVP as a battering ram and scored the pin on Deuce.

Triple H vs. Carlito is up next. The rules of this match are that Carlito can't be disqualified with Triple H can. Triple H entered the ring first. A recap of Triple H vs. King Booker was shown. Calito entered next. Triple H had the advantage early on until Carlito hit Triple H with the ring bell. Crowd has been surprisingly dead for this match, as they've been so far all night. Carlito followed by choking Triple H in the ring with a cable. Carlito's offense usually came after using a foreign object like trash cans and powder to the eyes. Triple H won the match after hitting a pedigree on Carlito.

A WrestleMania 24 promo aired. Maria then interviewed Batista backstage.

Candice Michelle vs. Beth Phoenix for the WWE Women's Championship is up next. Phoenix entered the ring first followed by Candice, who came in to a clubbier remix of her entrance song. Phoenix dominated the match, but Michelle reversed a Samoan drop from Phoenix to score the surprise pin.

Todd Grisham interviewed The Great Khali and Rajan Singh backstage. Singh put a mask on a cantaloupe and Khali crushed it. Khali then crushed a watermelon saying that would happen to Batista.

The triple threat for the World Heavyweight Championship is up next. Batista entered the ring first followed by Rey Mysterio. The Great Khali entered last with Rajan Singh. Batista won the World Heavyweight Championship after hitting a spinebuster on The Great Khali and pinning him. Far better match than you'd expect.

A recap of the Vince McMahon illegitimate child angle from Raw was shown. Backstage Triple H congratulated Batista on his World title win.

London and Kendrick vs. Cade and Murdoch is up next. Cade and Murdoch retained the tag titles in another good match. Crowd was dead for the early part of the match, however got into it more towards the end.

A promo for 'The Condemned' aired.
John Cena vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship is up next. Randy Orton entered the ring first and Cena's father was shown at ringside. Before Orton could do anything, Cena made his entrance. Cena got the advantage early and the crowd was booing Cena, which is becoming the norm for Cena's PPV matches. Dueling chants of "Let's Go Orton" and "Let's Go Cena". At the end of the match, Cena kept punching Orton to get disqualified.

Orton regained the advantage after the match and threw Cena's father to the floor. Cena then tackled Orton, put him in the FU and Cena's father hit Orton with a kick to the head.

Backstage Coach announced to Cena's dad that the next time Orton and Cena meet, it will be no-DQ in a last man standing match.

The Undertaker vs. Mark Henry is up next. Henry comes to the ring first. Undertaker comes in next to an elaborate entrance. This is the first time that a Smackdown match has come on last at a PPV since they started doing tri-branded pay per views.

Slow match and even with the Undertaker's return, the crowd wasn't into it after the entrance. Although the match was slow, Undertaker looked good hitting his signature moves, including walking the ropes. Undertaker won the match after hitting a modified Last Ride.

Overall a below average show.

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