2011, WWE Extreme Rules PPV Results

10:22 Publicado por Mario Galarza

From WWE.com

- Randy Orton def. CM Punk (Last Man Standing Match):
The arch-rivals gave each other everything they had both in and out of the ring. Both competitors unleashed a flurry of punishment on each other using kendo sticks, chairs, exposed turnbuckles and the steel steps at ringside to try and attain victory. The Viper showed his resiliency throughout the entire contest and finally, after unleashing a series of strikes with a kendo stick, Orton climbed the top turnbuckle and nailed CM Punk with a huge RKO. Unable to answer the official’s 10-count, CM Punk would fall in defeat once more to one of SmackDown’s newest additions.

- Kofi Kingston def. Sheamus (Tables Match; New United States Champion):
The luck of the Irish may have been on the big man’s side on that winter evening, but there was no four-leaf clover that could have saved him from the frenzy of Kofi Kingston tonight. Aggressive from the opening bell, the West African Superstar displayed a fervor that has been lacking in many of his recent matches. Fighting back from the best shots Sheamus threw at him, Kingston put it all on the line when he jumped off the top rope to put The Celtic Warrior through a table on the arena floor. The maneuver may have been high-risk, but it resulted in high reward.

- Michael Cole & Jack Swagger def. Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler (Country Whipping Match):
The barn-burner of a match, in which attacking your opponent with a leather strap is perfectly legal, can only be won by pinfall or submission. Nonetheless, during the bout, Cole suffered a series of welts, leaving his back looking like a road map of downtown Oklahoma City. Despite the lashing, however, Cole would get the last laugh. As Good Ol‘ J.R. mixed it up with his fellow Oklahoman, the cheese-eating Cole snuck up on the Hall of Famer and rolled him up for the improbable win.

Ross & Lawler stood in the ring baffled at the implausible turn of events. For their part, The All-American American and his partner beamed as they strode up the entrance ramp relishing Cole’s undefeated “streak.”

- Rey Mysterio def. Cody Rhodes (Falls Count Anywhere Match):
Utilizing a new trick in his ring arsenal – spitting a mysterious blue-green mist into his opponent’s face – Mysterio was able to disorient Rhodes and finish him off with a 619 and springboard splash combo for the pinfall.

Taking full advantage of the Falls Count Anywhere Match format, the two arch rivals fought it out on the entrance ramp, the arena stairs, concession area, then finally within the ring.

- Layla def. Michelle McCool (Loser Leaves WWE Match):
After apologizing to the Divas locker room and surprisingly receiving a wish of good luck from several Divas, Layla turned her recent streak of losses around when the Diva Search winner had to fight to stay in WWE. In a No-Disqualification, No Count-out Match, Michelle hit Layla with the Faithbreaker, but Layla countered, pinning her former Team Flawless counterpart.

A bittersweet Layla left her one-time best friend shocked after her win, and, just when it appeared Michelle would breakdown in tears alone in the ring, the mysterious Kharma emerged. In an act of sheer strength and wicked determination, Kharma quickly destroyed Michelle, leaving her face-down on the mat after her final, fateful match Layla def. Michelle McCool at Extreme Rulesin WWE. It was a moment that left not only the Divas – but the WWE Universe – stunned.

- Christian def. Alberto Del Rio (World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match):
From the opening bell, both Superstars fought tooth and nail, enduring unspeakable steel-infused torment for the right to carve their place in history and determine the future of the vacant World Title. Though Christian walked into the ring an established master of the rungs of destiny, his opponent made up for his lack of experience with pure ruthless determination.

As Christian looked ready to grab the championship, Brodus Clay entered the ring, hurling him down to the canvas. Del Rio then attempted to climb to glory. But, his seemingly certain success was “horned in on” by the sudden emergence of Edge. The smiling Ultimate Opportunist cruised into the arena in a Jeep. The distraction he caused with his horn allowed Captain Charisma time to push over Del Rio’s ladder, sending him out of the ring and onto Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez. Then, with Edge cheering him on, Christian rose to the top of the ladder and claimed the World Heavyweight Title for the biggest victory of his illustrious career.

- Big Show & Kane def. Wade Barrett & Ezekiel Jackson (WWE Tag Team Championship Lumberjack Match):
Barrett & Jackson had the opportunity to put their group back on the right track. If they could take down two of the largest Superstars in WWE history, they’d prove that The Corre truly were the future of sports-entertainment. But even with Gabriel & Slater watching their backs, the duo couldn’t stay on the same page.

Battling in a ring surrounded by WWE Superstars and NXT Rookies, Jackson looked impressive as he displayed his amazing strength by bodyslamming the 485-pound Big Show. But Barrett couldn’t resist the opportunity to batter his rival and tagged himself in. It was a serious error in judgment. After a failed attempt to deliver the Wasteland to The World’s Largest Athlete, the British Superstar was nailed with a chokeslam and pinned.

This loss is yet another embarrassing setback for The Corre. Will it be a wakeup call for the group to finally get things together? Or is the set headed for a brutal breakup? Check out SmackDown on Friday night to find out.

- John Cena won a Triple Threat Steel Cage Match (New WWE Champion):
Once again, ladies and gentlemen, The Champ is here! Sending The Miz crashing to the canvas with an Attitude Adjustment from the top rope, John Cena overcame both The Awesome One and John Morrison in a career threatening Triple Threat Steel Cage Match at Extreme Rules.

Competing in an environment befitting his extensive parkour training, Morrison thrived inside the steel mesh, utilizing his unparalleled balance, incredible agility and fast-paced offense to catch both Cena and The Miz off-guard, most spectacularly with a high-risk Starship Pain off the top of the cage. However, The Monday Night Delight more than once found himself caught in the crossfire as The Cenation Commander-in-Chief and The Awesome One continued to vent their lingering aggression toward one another following their following their following their emotionally-charged WrestleMania encounter.

As Truth stated earlier in the night, Morrison “stole” his opportunity to battle for the WWE Championship in this bout with a crushing defeat on Raw weeks earlier that sent the rapping Superstar over the edge. By ambushing The Prince of Parkour moments before he exited the cage, the increasingly aggressive Truth nevertheless played a critical role in its outcome, leaving Morrison in a heap before defiantly climbing over the top of the cage.


Source: wrestlingtruth.com

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