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The main rivalry from the Raw brand heading into Bragging Rights was the continuing conflict between Randy Orton and John Cena over the WWE Championship. The two had faced at the three previous pay-per-view events, with Orton retaining the title at SummerSlam , [ 11 ] Cena winning the title at Breaking Point in an "I Quit" match , [ 12 ] and ...
The 2009 Extreme Rules was the inaugural Extreme Rules professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brand divisions. The event took place on June 7, 2009, at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.
WWE Bragging Rights was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), a professional wrestling promotion based in Connecticut. The event was established in 2009 and replaced Cyber Sunday in the late October slot of WWE's pay-per-view calendar.
Randy Orton: Backlash: Six-man tag team match with Orton, Ted DiBiase, and Cody Rhodes against Triple H, Shane McMahon, and Batista. Orton won the championship due to his team winning. June 7 Batista: Extreme Rules: Steel cage match: June 9 Vacated — Vacated when Batista suffered a torn left biceps. June 15 Randy Orton: Monday Night Raw
On the following episode of Raw, John Cena challenged Randy Orton to one final rematch for the WWE Championship at Bragging Rights, this time as a 60-minute Iron Man match. Orton accepted on two conditions: if Cena lost, he would leave Raw and that the match would be anything goes. [23]
At Breaking Point, Orton lost the WWE Championship to John Cena in an "I Quit" match [41] only to win it the next month in a Hell in a Cell match at the eponymous event. [42] At Bragging Rights, Orton lost the championship to Cena in a 60-minute Iron Man match with the stipulation that it would be the last championship match between the two ...
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A six-man tag team match for the WWE Championship pitting champion Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon against The Legacy (Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase) was next with the stipulation that if Triple H or any member of his team got counted out, disqualified, pinned or submitted, Orton would become the new WWE champion.