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WWE Champion Edge feuded with John Cena prior to Unforgiven. The main feud heading into Unforgiven was between Edge and John Cena over the WWE Championship. The two were evenly matched, with one victory each. Cena defeated Edge by disqualification at Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIII, and Edge had beaten Cena at SummerSlam to retain his ...
Cena angrily lost control and began beating Orton. The referee Mike Chioda tried to stop Cena from continuously punching Orton, but Cena continued and was disqualified. Therefore, Orton won the match, but not the title, because titles can't change hands by disqualification. As a result, John Cena retained the WWE Championship.
The 2005 Unforgiven was the eighth annual Unforgiven professional wrestling pay-per-view ... The feud between John Cena and Kurt Angle, with the involvement of Eric ...
Clint Eastwood, Shane Meier and Aline Lavasseur in Unforgiven.The young actors were part of a discarded ending to the film that was shot, but has never been seen.
WWE Unforgiven was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view ... John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship [9] 9 Unforgiven (2006) September 17, 2006
John Cena is opening up about defending his older brother Steve, who is gay, from bullies when they were kids. The “Argyle” star and former WWE champion, 46, revealed on Dax Shepard’s ...
John Cena is breaking up with the WWE. At the Money in the Bank live event held in Toronto, Canada, on Saturday, July 6, the wrestler, 47, announced he will take a step back from the World ...
Unforgiven: Toronto, Ontario: John Cena defeated Edge (c) (with Lita) in the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to win the WWE Championship Had Cena lost, Cena would leave Raw for SmackDown! This event featured Trish Stratus's retirement match.