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In respective singles matches, Chris Benoit defeated Kane to retain the World Heavyweight Championship while Randy Orton defeated Shelton Benjamin to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship. The event marked the third time the Hell in a Cell format was used by WWE at a Bad Blood event; the first was at Badd Blood: In Your House in 1997 and ...
Randy Orton defended the Intercontinental Championship against Cactus Jack. Next was a hardcore match between Randy Orton and Cactus Jack for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, with the stipulation that Evolution were banned from ringside. One spot in the match saw Cactus lie a barbed wire baseball bat between Orton's legs and perform a leg ...
In the main event, Randy Orton faced Ric Flair in a steel cage match, which gained 68% of the vote. During the match, both Orton and Flair managed to get the upper hand. A spot in the match saw Flair hit a low blow on Orton and sent him into the cage, causing Orton to bleed. Orton regained the momentum by sending Flair into the cage, resulting ...
Randy Orton, challenger for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 25. The headline of WrestleMania 25 was a confrontation over the WWE Championship, rooted at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view event in January by Randy Orton winning the Royal Rumble match.
Randy Orton as the World Heavyweight Champion. The main feud heading into the event was between Randy Orton and Triple H over the World Heavyweight Championship. At SummerSlam, Orton defeated Chris Benoit to win the World Heavyweight Championship, [5] thus making Orton the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history. [6]
The event marked the second time the Hell in a Cell format was used by WWE at a Bad Blood event; the first was at the inaugural Bad Blood in 1997. The 2003 Bad Blood event grossed over $500,000 ticket sales from an attendance of 10,000. This event helped WWE increase its yearly pay-per-view revenue by $6.2 million from the previous year.
The event was held at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C.. SummerSlam is an annual pay-per-view (PPV) produced every August by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) since 1988. . Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer", [2] it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series, referred to as the "Big Four
The undercard featured the first-ever Money in the Bank ladder match, as well as two inter-promotional matches with Randy Orton vs. The Undertaker and Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels . The event also featured the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin who then started his part-time appearances with WWE and also the final WrestleMania event that Eddie ...