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Jericho lost the match and was removed from the six-pack challenge. On the September 13 episode of Raw , the anonymous Raw general manager announced the match was changed to an elimination format. In addition, the general manager also offered Jericho an opportunity to re-insert himself in the match via a handicap steel cage match against The ...
Professional wrestling journalist and sports historian Dave Meltzer has assigned his ratings to professional wrestling events since the creation of his publication, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 1982, and named his first 5-star match in 1983.
A No Disqualification match, also known as a No Holds Barred match, [93] or sometimes as an Anything Goes match, an Extreme Rules match (in WWE, since the establishment of the now-former ECW brand), Tribal Combat and Bloodline Rules (in WWE, for wrestlers in the AnoaŹ»i family) or a No Ropes Catch Wrestling match (in MLW), is a match in which ...
However, Vince vacated the title on September 20 episode of Raw is War and named Triple H as the sixth competitor in the Six Pack Challenge at Unforgiven. [8] On the September 23, 1999 edition of SmackDown! , however, McMahon decided to place Triple H in a gauntlet series of matches against the other five competitors in the match.
The actual pay-per-view began with Chris Jericho and his mystery partner defending the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship against The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase). It was revealed his partner was The Big Show, who was originally supposed to be in the six pack challenge for the United States Championship later in the night. Big Show ...
Writing for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, for Night One, Dave Meltzer gave the Women's World Championship match a score of 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 stars, the Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder Match 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 stars, the Mysterio-Escobar led tag team match 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 stars, the Jey Uso-Jimmy Uso bout three-quarters of a star (the lowest score of the event ...
The final tournament was originally scheduled at Elimination Chamber, but when official consultant to the SmackDown General Manager, Vickie Guerrero interrupted, she was changing the match to an interbrand Divas tag team match, facing LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla) from SmackDown. The final was held at the following night of Raw.
Both sets of titles were hung separately above the ring and the match continued until both sets of titles were won. The Miz and R-Truth won the Raw Tag Team Championship while Theory and Waller won the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. On the April 19, 2024, episode of SmackDown, the title was renamed to WWE Tag Team Championship. [38] 32 #DIY