Topic: PPV
John Cena took the fifth.
In the final and deciding match of the best-of-five series with Booker T for the United States Championship, Cena survived yet another back-and-forth battle to regain the championship former SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle stripped him of this summer.
Cena and Booker T traded major blows throughout the match, even throwing each other into the steel steps.
But after Booker T contemplated bringing a chair into the ring, Cena caught him with the FU, recording the three-count and capturing the coveted United States Championship.
Despite blood covering his face, JBL retained the WWE Championship in bizarre and downright surreal fashion Sunday night at No Mercy. And of all people, it was Heidenreich, the unstable giant under the devious command of Paul Heyman, who turned the match in JBL's favor.
Undertaker seemed destined to win the championship as the gruesome match wore on. In fact, he tombstoned JBL on the steel steps and chokeslammed him through the Spanish announce table. The Phenom then carried JBL to the hearse parked outside the ring. But when Taker opened the backdoor, Heidenreich jumped out and attempted to subdue Taker with a cloth soaked in Chloroform.
Undertaker, a tad groggy, would escape, but JBL hit the Clothesline From Hell onto the ramp and then stuffed Taker into the hearse for good.
Backstage, Paul Heyman emerged from the driver's seat and then commanded Heidenreich to crash a pick-up truck full speed into the hearse. The status of Taker was unknown when the show went off the air. However, the status of Heidenreich is clearer than ever -- he's a crazed and tormented human being.
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