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Unforgiven (2008)
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
ECW
DateSeptember 7, 2008
CityCleveland, Ohio
VenueQuicken Loans Arena
Attendance9,500[1]
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Unforgiven (2008) was the eleventh annual Unforgiven professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on September 7, 2008, at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The event featured wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands.[3]

The main event on the Raw brand was the first ever Championship Scramble match, a 20-minute time limit bout, during which participants can become the temporary champion via pinfall or submission. The final superstar who gains a victory when the time limit expires will leave the match as the champion, a concept that was also used for the ECW and SmackDown championship matches. Chris Jericho defeated Rey Mysterio, Kane, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, and Batista. CM Punk, who was the World Heavyweight champion, was suppose to defend the championship, however, an incident backstage left him unable him to participate in the match.

Background

Six professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card. These matches were planned with predetermined outcomes by WWE's creative staff and feature wrestlers playing a character for the entertainment of the audience. All wrestlers were from either the Raw, SmackDown, or ECW brands - the three storyline divisions in which WWE assigns its employees.

The primary rivalry on the Raw brand is a Championship Scramble for the World Heavyweight Championship. On the August 18 episode of Raw, General Manager Mike Adamle announced the bout, which will involve CM Punk, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Kane, David Bautista, Jr., and Rey Mysterio.[4][5] This match has a 20-minute time limit, during which participants can become the temporary champion via pinfall or submission. The final superstar who gains a victory when the time limit expires will leave the match as the champion. Only the person who wins the match will be officially recognized as the champion. John Cena was one of the initial participants in the match. However, on the August 25 edition of Raw, Adamle announced that Cena had suffered a herniated disc in his neck in his match with Batista at SummerSlam, taking him out of the Scramble.[5][6] Rey Mysterio was subsequently named as Cena's replacement.[5]

Shawn Michaels, who faced off against Chris Jericho in an Unsanctioned match

The other rivalry on the Raw brand is between Shawn Michaels (Michael Hickenbottom) and Chris Jericho (Christopher Irvine). At SummerSlam, Jericho accidentally punched Michaels' wife Rebecca in the face when Michaels publicly announced that he was (kayfabe) retiring from WWE.[7] On the August 25 edition of Raw, Michaels revealed that he had denounced his decision to retire and challenged Jericho to an Unsanctioned match at Unforgiven.[5] The following week, Michaels and Jericho held a scripted official contract signing for the unsanctioned match. During the contract signing, a confrontation with Jericho occurred.[8] During the week of the event, it was revealed Michaels suffered a small tear on his left triceps.[8][9] Michaels, however, was medically cleared to compete in the match.[8]

The predominant rivalry on the SmackDown brand is another Championship Scramble for the WWE Championship held by Triple H (Paul Levesque). The match was announced on the August 22 broadcast of SmackDown by General Manager Vickie Guerrero, who also announced a series of qualifying matches.[10] The qualifiers were The Brian Kendrick (Brian Kendrick), Shelton Benjamin, Montel Vontavious Porter (Alvin Burke, Jr.), and Jeff Hardy.[10]

The primary rivalry on the ECW brand is a third Championship Scramble for the ECW Championship. On the August 26 edition of ECW opened with General Manager Theodore Long announcing that the ECW brand would have its own Championship Scramble match at Unforgiven.[11] During the episode, Matt Hardy, The Miz (Mike Mizanin), Chavo Guerrero (Salvador Guerrero III), and Finlay (Dave Finlay) qualified to be the four challengers for Mark Henry's ECW Championship.[11]

Event

Before the event went live on pay-per-view (PPV), a dark match was witnessed between Evan Bourne (Matthew Korklan) versus John Morrison (John Hennigan). Bourne defeated Morrison in a standard wrestling match.

Preliminary matches

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Matt Hardy, who became the new ECW Champion

The first match of the event was the ECW Championship Scramble match which consisted of The Miz, Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero, Mark Henry and Finlay. The match started off with The Miz and Hardy gaining control in the match. Guerrero was the third entrant in the match. Guerrero performed a body splash from the top turnbuckle on Hardy to become the current ECW champion. Hardy, however, grabbed the Miz's head in a forward position and forcefully pulled it down over his shoulders to become ECW champion in the current time. Henry also made his way in the match and scored the pinfall win on Guerrero after a front slam. Finlay was the last to enter the match. Both Finlay and Hardy double teamed on Henry sending him over the top rope. Finlay, however, performed the Celtic Cross on Hardy to become interim champion. The match saw Hardy perform another Twist of Fate on the Miz. Hardy broke several pinfalls to stay as champion. When the time expired, Hardy was crowned the new ECW Champion.[12]

The next match was for the World Tag Team Championship, which Cody Rhodes (Cody Runnels) and Ted DiBiase defended the titles against Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG (I am not watching this page, so please ping me if you want my attention.)Jayson Paul(I am not watching this page, so please ping me if you want my attention.)). The match was controlled by Cryme Tyme as they performed double-team maneuvers where Shad sent JTG over the top rope onto Rhodes and DiBiase. Rhodes and DiBiase quickly took the upper hand when Rhodes performed a DDT on Shad. Shad, however, performed a clothesline on Rhodes, to make the tag to JTG. Rhodes and DiBiase retained the titles after Rhodes got JTG in a roll-up for the victory.[12]

The third match was an Unsanctioned Match between Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho. The match began with Michaels taking Jericho down, which is followed with Michaels taking his boot off and hitting Jericho with it. The fight sees Michaels and Jericho outside the ring in the front row and Jericho starting to bleed from his nose. On ringside, Michaels tried to hit Jericho with a use of a chair. Jericho, however, ducked the chair shot and hit Michaels with a DDT. The match returned to the ring, in which Jericho placed Michaels in the Walls of Jericho, as Michaels placed his hand on the ropes and kept going forward, he brought a fire extinguisher, from under the ring, and sprayed it on Jericho, thus releasing the hold. The match saw interference by Lance Cade, however, Michaels was able to perform Sweet Chin Music on Cade. Michaels piled both Jericho and Cade on the announce table and delivered a flying elbow drop, crashing through the table. The match was won by Michaels after the referee stopped the match due to the severity of the beating Michaels was giving Jericho.[12]

Main event matches

The match that followed was for the WWE Championship in the Championship Scramble match, in which Triple H defended his championship against, Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), The Brian Kendrick, Shelton Benjamin, and Jeff Hardy. The match began with Jeff Hardy and Shelton Benjamin, in which both tried pinning attempts against one another. Kendrick was the third entrant in the match. However, Hardy performed a powerbomb on Kendrick to become interim WWE champion. The second interim champion was Kendrick, after he performed The Kendrick on Hardy. MVP joined the match, as he threw both Kendrick and Hardy out of the ring. Triple H also made his way into the match, as he tucked Kendrick's head between his knees and lifted them up to slam his head to the mat, a move Triple H calls the Pedigree, and become current champion. Following this, Hardy performed the Twist of Fate on MVP to become interim champion. Hardy follows this by going on top of the top ropes, however, Triple H crotched Hardy on the top turnbuckle. Triple H became champion once more after performing the Pedigree on Kendrick. After hitting the Pedigree on Kendrick, Hardy perform a Swanton Bomb on Kendrick to become current champion. A spot in the match saw Benjamin, Kendrick and MVP set up for the suplex-power bomb combo. The match concluded with Triple H retaining his championship, after he performed a Pedigree on MVP, with one second remaining.[12]

Michelle McCool as WWE Divas Champion

The preceding match was between Michelle McCool defending her WWE Divas Championship against Maryse Ouellet. The match began in the outside of the ring, where Maryse dumped McCool over the guardrail to the floor. Back in the ring, Maryse focused on McCool's left knee, after hitting a chopblock. The match was controlled by Maryse, as she continued her focus on McCool's knee. McCool retained the championship, after performing the Wings of Love to pinfall victory.[12] An in-ring segment took place, when The Big Show (Paul Wight) came to the ring and asked the fans if they thought he should be in a Championship Scramble. Vickie Guerrero then came to the ring and demanded that he leave. Undertaker then made an appearance on the TitanTron and told Vickie to get into the Casket at ringside or he would come down there and pull her to Hell himself. Once the Undertaker entered the ring Big Show held Vickie so she couldn't escape, however, Big Show turned on Undertaker and aligned with Vickie, he then proceeded to beat the Undertaker senseless.[12]

The sixth and final match was the World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Match, between John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), Batista, Rey Mysterio, Kane, and CM Punk. CM Punk was unable to compete due to an assault by Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase and Manu backstage. General Manager Mike Adamle announced that Punk would have a replacement in the match. The match began with Batista and JBL as the two participants. Both controlled the match against one another. Kane was the third entrant and scored the pinfall to become champion, after Kane lifted JBL by the throat and slammed him down to the mat. Rey Mysterio was the fourth entrant in the match, as he was able to perform a drop kick on Kane and hitting a head scissors on JBL. During the match, Punk's replacement was revealed to be Chris Jericho. Batista became interim champion, after performing a spinebuster on Kane. The match witnessed with thirty seconds left in the clock, which allowed Batista to perform a Batista Bomb on Mysterio. As Batista had his back turned, Jericho came back in the ring and covered Kane, thus allowing Jericho to become World Heavyweight champion.[12]

Aftermath

During an episode of Raw, Shawn Michaels challenged Chris Jericho in a Ladder match for the World Heavyweight Championship at No Mercy.[13][14] Before the announcement, General Manager Mike Adamle announced that a number one contender's match between Batista and JBL would be contested at No Mercy.[14][15]

On the September 12 edition of SmackDown, a standard wrestling match involving four wrestlers was scheduled, involving MVP, Jeff Hardy, Shelton Benjamin, and The Brian Kendrick, in which the winner would face Triple H for the WWE Championship at No Mercy.[16] Hardy won the match, after he performed a Swanton Bomb on Kendrick, thus making him the number one contender for Triple H's championship.[16]

Reception

Despite the event's promotional build-up, only a reported 6,000 tickets were initially sold for an arena that holds 20,000 people. To fill the arena, local radio stations gave away tickets to the show. Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section also rated the entire a 7 out of ten stars. The unsanctioned match between Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho received a 8.5 out of 10 stars. The WWE championship scramble received an 8 out of 10 stars while the World Heavyweight championship scramble match was less, as it received a 6 out of 10 stars.[17]

Matches

# Match Stipulation Times[1]
Dark Evan Bourne defeated John Morrison Standard wrestling match TBD
1 Matt Hardy defeated Mark Henry (c), The Miz, Chavo Guerrero, and Finlay[18] Championship Scramble for the ECW Championship 20:04
2 Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase (c) defeated Cryme Tyme (JTG and Shad Gaspard)[19] Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 11:35
3 Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho [20] Unsanctioned match 26:53
4 Triple H (c) defeated The Brian Kendrick, Montel Vontavious Porter, Shelton Benjamin, and Jeff Hardy[21] Championship Scramble for the WWE Championship 20:16
5 Michelle McCool (c) defeated Maryse[22] Standard match for the WWE Divas Championship 05:42
6 Chris Jericho* defeated Batista, Kane, John "Bradshaw" Layfield and Rey Mysterio Championship Scramble for the World Heavyweight Championship 17:15
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match
  • *Jericho was a replacement for the defending champion, CM Punk, who was attacked by Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, Cody Rhodes and Manu earlier during the PPV, and hence, was unable to compete in the Scramble.

See also

References

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