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WWE Judgment Day
Sax's Revolution

Undisputed WWE Championship
Hollywood Hulk Hogan vs. Undertaker

Winner & NEW WWE Champion: Undertaker

When he won the Undisputed Championship against Triple H at Backlash, Hollywood Hulk Hogan regained WWE gold for the first time since 1993. After winning his No. 1 contender's match against Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Undertaker is looking to put an end to Hulkamania for the last time.

At the 1991 Survivor Series, a newcomer named the Undertaker defeated the legendary Hulk Hogan to become WWE Champion. A week later, at a Pay-Per-View special called "Tuesday in Texas," Hogan regained the title in controversial fashion.

A decade later, Hogan and Taker are still on top of their game, and will battle it out for that same title at Judgment Day. Hogan got to this bout by winning the championship from Triple H at Backlash, and Taker earned his shot by upending Stone Cold Steve Austin in controversial fashion at that same event.

The tensions between these two have been running high in recent weeks, especially when Hogan ran over Taker's bike on the May 6 episode of RAW. Two legends clash for the WWE Championship at Judgment Day!



Hell In a Cell
Triple H vs. Chris Jericho

Winner: Triple H

It's the most brutal, the most barbaric and the most hellacious match in all of sports entertainment -- it's Hell in a Cell! At Judgment Day, Triple H and Chris Jericho will settle their intense rivalry within the confines of a 15-foot steel cell!

The rivalry between Triple H and Chris Jericho dated back over two years, and never fails to deliver a classic.

On the April 17, 2000, episode of RAW, the two met for The Game's WWE Championship. Y2J scored the title in an incredible upset, only to see the title returned to Triple H after The Game used political ploys in his favor.

Two months later, at the Fully Loaded Pay-Per-View, the two superstars battled it out in a grueling 30-minute Last Man Standing Match. The Game emerged victorious -- barely.

Earlier this year, the two clashed in the main event of the biggest event in sports entertainment -- WrestleMania X8. At that show, Triple H defeated Jericho to win the Undisputed WWE Championship.

As sickening as the carnage has been between these two over the years, Judgment Day will reach new heights in brutality. The two will meet within the confines of Hell in a Cell, the most unforgiving structure in all of sports entertainment. It will truly be hell on earth!



Hair vs. Hair Match
Kurt Angle vs. Edge

Winner: Edge

The rivalry between Kurt Angle and Edge has reached new heights in recent weeks -- including this special match at Backlash, where the loser will have his head shaved bald!

The rivalry between Kurt Angle and Edge has reached new heights in recent weeks. The two waged a mat classic at Backlash, which many fans considered a Match of the Year candidate. That Thursday, Edge ruined Kurt's T-shirt ceremony, switching the Olympic hero's T-shirt with one that simply read, "You suck!"

The bad blood runs so thick between these two that they're willing to do anything to humiliate each other -- including participating in a "Hair vs. Hair" match at Judgment Day! One of these superstars will be shaved bald after their match at Judgment Day -- and the other will leave the May Pay-Per-View with the ultimate satisfaction!

If the match these two had at Backlash is any indication, then their rematch at Judgment Day is sure to be a must-see!



Intercontinental Championship
Rob Van Dam vs. Eddie Guerrero

Winner & Still Intercontinental Champion: Eddie Guerrero

Since Eddie Guerrero returned to the WWE in early April, he has made Rob Van Dam's life a living hell. At Backlash, Guerrero defeated RVD to win the Intercontinental Championship. Now, at Judgment Day, Van Dam has the chance to regain his title!

Eddie Guerrero returned to the WWE in April in grand fashion, attacking Rob Van Dam and taking RVD's Intercontinental Title just weeks later.

Now these two will meet again at Judgment Day, in a match that many fans simply can't wait for. These two men are two of the most technically sound and high-flying superstars in sports entertainment today, and when they meet in the ring, it's guaranteed to be a classic.



Ric Flair & Big Show vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
Winner: Stone Cold Steve Austin

In a shocking turn of events on the May 6 episode of RAW, WWE co-owner Ric Flair turned his back on the Texas Rattlesnake, siding with the nWo! After leveling Austin with a steel chair, Flair announced that he and Big Show would take on Stone Cold in a Handicap Match at Judgment Day!

There has been conflict between Stone Cold and Ric Flair for months, but it reached a boiling point at Backlash when Flair -- acting as referee for the No. 1 contender match between Austin and Undertaker -- counted Austin's shoulders to the mat, even though the Rattlesnake's foot was on the ropes.

Stone Cold had been questioning Flair's loyalties ever since then, but the WWE co-owner had claimed that he and the Rattlesnake were on the same page. But that all changed on the May 6 episode of RAW, when the Nature Boy cracked Austin over the head with a steel chair.

Immediately after turning on Austin, Flair made a Handicap Match for Judgment Day, with Stone Cold taking on him and the newest member of the nWo, the Big Show. Normally, the 7-foot-2, 500-pounder would be a tough task for Austin on its own. But throw in the dirtiest player in the game, and Stone Cold faces perhaps his greatest challenge to date at Judgment Day!



Hardy Boyz vs. Paul Heyman & Brock Lesnar
Winners: Paul Heyman & Brock Lesnar

Since Brock Lesnar made his WWE debut the day after WrestleMania X8, he and Paul Heyman have gone out of their way to make Team Extreme's life a living hell. Prior to Backlash, Brock demolished Matt Hardy on an episode of RAW, and at Backlash, he defeated Jeff Hardy. Now, Brock and Heyman face the Hardys in a unique tag match!



Tag Team Championship
Billy & Chuck vs. Rikishi & Rico (Mystery Partner)

Winners & NEW Tag Team Champions: Rikishi & Rico

Billy & Chuck have held the Tag Team Championship since Feb. 19, but they face a huge challenge this Sunday ... literally. Rikishi has owned the duo for the past several weeks, and he's looking to become a two-time Tag Team Champion himself! On the May 16 episode of SmackDown!, Mr. McMahon said he himself would name Rikishi's tag team partner for the match. The question is: who will go for gold with the Samoan Monster?



Women's Championship
Trish Stratus vs. Stacy Keibler

Winner & Still Women's Champion: Trish Stratus

Trish Stratus became a two-time Women's Champion in front of her hometown fans in Toronto on the May 13 episode of RAW when she defeated Jazz. The following Thursday on SmackDown!, Trish defeated Stacy Keibler in a bikini contest, prompting Stacy to ask Mr. McMahon for a shot at her Women's Championship. Trish's newfound alliance with Bubba Ray was countered by Mr. McMahon when he suggested to Reverend D-Von that he should be in the corner of Stacy at Judgment Day!



WWEJudgmentDay.com Test Page
Chris Jericho vs. Stephanie McMahon
"Hollywood" vs. "StoneCold"

There has never been anyone as charismatic as The Rock. He truly is the most electifying man in sports entertainment. His showmanship, his raw ability to engage fans and the audience is highly respected.



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