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The first featured bout was a standard match between Kurt Angle and John Cena. Angle began bleeding internally after Cena performed a DDT on the ring apron on him. Later in the match, Cena attempted a FU but Angle reversed it into an unsuccessful cover attempt. Following that, Angle attempted an Angle Slam but Cena countered the maneuver. Cena ...
In the main event, John Cena faced Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship. The match began with Angle and Cena locking up, leading to Angle taking Cena down with a headlock takeover. Cena countered many attacks by Angle and was able to reverse the ankle lock. Cena attempted an FU but Angle delivered an Angle Slam.
The main match on the undercard was the Number One Contender tournament final between John Cena and Kurt Angle. It was first announced by SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long on the February 3 episode of SmackDown!, and he booked some of the first-round matches for that night. [8] The winner of the tournament would earn a main event spot ...
At No Way Out on February 15, Cena faced Big Show and Kurt Angle in a triple threat match for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XX, which Cena lost by submission to Angle. [57] At WrestleMania on March 14, Cena defeated Big Show to win the United States Championship, his first singles championship in WWE. [58]
The match ended with Big Show chokeslamming Angle from the top rope for the win. [19] [20] John Cena faced Booker T for the United States Championship. The second main match was for the WWE United States Championship between Booker T and John Cena in the final "best of five" match. In the early stages of the match, Cena and Booker fought at ...
John Cena (c) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship [9] 9 Unforgiven (2006) September 17, 2006 Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Air Canada Centre: Edge (c) vs. John Cena in a Last Chance Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship [10] 10 Unforgiven (2007) September 16, 2007 Memphis, Tennessee: FedExForum: The Undertaker vs. Mark ...
In the fourth match, John Cena defended the WWE Championship against Kurt Angle, with Daivari as the special guest referee. Early in the match, Angle was able to apply the ankle lock on Cena. Cena reached the ropes but Daivari kicked his hand off. An angered Cena slapped Daivari, who tried to disqualify him as a result.
The following match was the triple threat match between Big Show, John Cena and Kurt Angle, with the winner facing the WWE Champion at WrestleMania XX. For the duration of the match, The Big Show, who stood at 7 feet 2 inches (2.18 m) and weighed 500 pounds (230 kg), used his body size to his advantage as he squashed , or easily and quickly ...