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Triple H Wins WWE Championship (Elimination Chamber Match)

Triple H Becomes 13-time World Champion
Just as he did at Now Way Out in 2008, Triple H outlasted five other Superstars to emerge victorious from the Elimination Chamber. The win earned him Edge’s WWE Championship and made The Game a 13-time World Champion. The Cerebral Assassin had to do battle with SmackDown’s elite Superstars who all wanted gold, including Undertaker, Big Show, Vladimir Kozlov and Jeff Hardy. Edge and Hardy were the first combatants to do battle. In less than five minutes, Hardy pinned the Rated-R Superstar and immediately made it known, the WWE Championship was there for the taking.
The undefeated Kozlov was the next to enter the fray, followed by Big Show, Triple H and finally Undertaker. In a war of SmackDown’s big men, Kozlov was the first to go down at the hands of The Phenom. Next, The Game took out Big Show after Hardy left The World’s Largest Athlete stunned from a Swanton Bomb. Then, The Deadman downed Hardy with a Tombstone. With the four Superstars eliminated, The Cerebral Assassin and The Phenom squared off for gold. After a brutal back-and-forth struggle, it was The Game who reigned supreme. The Game pinned Undertaker after a hard-hitting Pedigree in the brutal encounter and won the world title for the 13th time.
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ECW Champion Jack Swagger Defeated Finlay

Jack Swagger Defends Title Against Finlay
In front of the thunderous capacity crowd at No Way Out, ECW Champion Jack Swagger triumphed over Finlay to retain his ECW Championship. Although the Belfast Brawler hoped that Irish eyes would be smiling upon him in his quest for gold at the end of the rainbow, it was the new face of ECW that would have the last laugh.
The ultimate match between the technically-sound champion and “The Man who Loves to Fight” proved to be an extremely hard-fought battle from the beginning. Finlay showed incredible intestinal fortitude, fighting back with fierce guts and nearly unstoppable heart as the self-proclaimed “Wrestling Prodigy” punished his arm. But after hurling Finlay into Hornswoggle, sending Finlay’s son to the floor, Swagger hit his challenger with a gutwrench powerbomb for the victory. Jack Swagger continues his jubilant success at the top of the Land of the Extreme. But Finlay is never one to take defeat lightly.
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Shawn Michaels Defeated JBL (All or Nothing Match)

Shawn Micheals Def. JBL
After months of fighting a moral battle within himself as JBL’s employee, Shawn Michaels finally broke free from the grasp of the self-made millionaire. Playing the time-tested tune of Sweet Chin Music, HBK defeated his former boss, John Bradshaw Layfield, to win their All or Nothing Match. Preserving ownership of his namesake and earning himself a “buyout” from JBL, The Showstopper is now no longer under contract to the Longhorn Loudmouth.
The economy has been hard on all of us in the WWE Universe, and HBK was no exception, which placed him in an unfortunate predicament regarding the well-being of himself and his family. As always, the business connoisseur that JBL is, he stepped in to lend an unlikely helping hand to The Showstopper, fully aware that acquiring the services of a living legend such as Michaels would be quite beneficial in attempting to become World Champion once again. Given his financial turmoil, HBK had no choice but to accept the offer from JBL with his family in mind, but he never knew that it would be so hard and that his sense of morality would be put to its limits.
Finally, just weeks ago on Raw, Layfield offered HBK the release from his contract, as well as a full payment of what is left owed on the contract, but in return, his name and likeness would be on the line for the self-proclaimed “wrestling god” to win in an All or Nothing Match. Seemingly with no other choice, Michaels accepted the challenge and the chance to be free from the tyrannical reign of JBL as his employer, but when that fateful night came at No Way Out, it was anything but easy. When all the dust settled, HBK stood tall once again with his wife Rebecca close by his side, keeping his name from exploitation and defeating the Longhorn Loudmouth with a pin in the center of the ring after connecting with Sweet Chin Music.
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Randy Orton Defeated Shane McMahon (No Holds Barred Match)

Randy Orton Def. Shane McMahon
Shane McMahon hoped to use his No Holds Barred Match against Randy Orton as an opportunity to exact vengeance upon the venomous Superstar, who had recently injured his father with a vicious punt. Unfortunately for Shane O’Mac, it was the Legend Killer who dealt out the most serious damage, winning the contest and cementing his legacy at the expense of the McMahons’. Showcasing his mean streak, the viper Randy Orton wasn’t content to simply pin his opponent. The Legend Killer took full advantage of the contest’s No Holds Barred stipulations to batter Shane McMahon with sickening ferocity, even enlisting the help of his “Legacy,” Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase, who assaulted McMahon as Orton lay prone. Despite Shane O’Mac’s best efforts, including an attempted elbow through the announce table, the Legend Killer stole the win with an RKO to the charging McMahon.
In spite of his current position of Executive Vice President, Shane McMahon also boasts an impressive in-ring history, having participated in numerous matches, many of them with extreme stipulations. But Shane O’Mac’s extensive history as a risk-taker wasn’t enough to put down his brutal opponent. After clobbering Orton with a steel chair, McMahon prepared to mete out some poetic justice, lining the Legend Killer up for a punt to the skull. But at the last second, the viper struck, connecting with a lightning-fast RKO that incapacitated Shane McMahon, who fell in and out of consciousness as he was taken to a local medical facility. Randy Orton walked into No Way Out with the entire WWE Universe against him, having put two members of WWE’s most prominent and powerful family out of commission, the Legacy of Orton and his fellow multi-generational Superstars seems all but secured.
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Edge Wins World Heavyweight Title (Elimination Chamber Match)

Edge Loses WWE Championship But Becomes World Heavyweight Champion
Despite letting the WWE Championship slip from his clutches to The Game hours earlier, the Rated-R Superstar found his way back in at No Way Out. The Ultimate Opportunist forcibly, yet masterfully, manipulated entry into Raw’s Elimination Chamber Match to capture the World Heavyweight Title. Originally, Edge was not even a thought in the focused mind of Raw’s gold bearer, John Cena. When The Champ touched down in Seattle, he had already formulated the best plan of defense for each of his five qualified challengers – Kofi Kingston, Rey Mysterio, Kane, Mike Knox and Chris Jericho – not to mention arguably the most perilous foe in this instance, the Chamber itself.
No one – especially Cena – could have foreseen the treachery unfurled by the Rated-R Superstar at No Way Out. The defeated former WWE Champion made prey of Kingston, who likely beamed earlier in the locker room area for his first-ever World Title opportunity. The Ultimate Opportunist found just that, assaulting the Jamaican Superstar and substituting himself in his second Elimination Chamber bout of the night. The Master of the 619 initiated combat with Jericho, a participant in the original match of this kind in 2002. Soon after, Mysterio pinned another Chamber veteran in Kane, while Jericho dispersed of No. 4 entrant, the Desert Destroyer. Following Edge, The Champ was last to join, but was quickly dispatched after a Code Breaker, 619 and spear from the Rated-R intruder, who locked Cena up for a pin.
An inspiringly valiant effort by Mysterio became abruptly eclipsed as the high-flyer was propelled into the pod encasement, head on. Reeling from this blow plus the entirety of the grueling six-man scuffle, the dazed Master of the 619 turned right into a body-contorting spear from the Master Manipulator. And with that, Edge’s grin grew wide as his waist grew heavy with Raw’s gold. It was the first time both the WWE and World Heavyweight Titles were defended within the chain link entrapment known as the Elimination Chamber in a single evening. In a spin of irony, Edge not only competed in the pair, but also wore both of the squared circle’s most coveted titles.
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