- World Wrestling Federation co-owner Vince McMahon sauntered to the
ring as Vengeance kicked off, and he didn't seem to be a happy man.
Vince said that for the record, last Thursday on SmackDown! he wasn't
about to kiss anyone's rear. He said there was no one big enough or bad
enough to make him kiss rear. He said he was going to take care of
business, but Stone Cold Steve Austin had showed up on the TitanTron and
beat the heck out of Kurt Angle, and threated to beat him if he left the
ring! He said his partner, Ric Flair, had come to the stage and said no
one could interfere, under fear of suspension. Mr. McMahon said that
Rock then took advantage of him, shoving his face into Rikishi's
posterior! Mr. McMahon called it the most humiliating experience of his
life. He said the people had laughed at him, as if watching a cartoon or
a comedy skit. He couldn't believe the fans had laughed at Vince
McMahon. He said it was wrong to laugh at the misfortunes of
billionaires. He said the fan would laugh when he told them to laugh,
and if they remember nothing else for the rest of the night, they should
remember this: He who laughs last, laughs loudest. Suddenly, out came
Vince's partner -- Ric Flair -- to a huge ovation! The Nature Boy said
he hoped he had seen the last of Vince tonight, because the people
wanted to see Vengeance! Flair said the show would be starting right
now! Flair then left, and Scotty 2 Hotty's music hit -- with Vince still
standing in the ring! Scotty and Albert headed to the ring and danced as
Vince stomped out of the ring!
. Test/Christian vs. Scotty 2 Hotty/Albert
- Scotty and Albert attacked Test and Christian before the latter even
had a chance to make it to the ring. Scotty dominated in the
early-going, and was soon face to face with Test -- only to tag out to
Albert! The former T&A partners went back and forth in a show of size
and strength. Scotty & Albert double-teamed Test, until Christian hung
Scotty up on the top rope. Test and Christian isolated the innovator of
the Worm, assaulting him and preventing him from tagging in Albert. But
Scotty fought his way back, and finally got the tag to Albert! The Hip
Hop Hippo was a house afire, taking on both of his opponents with
reckless abandon. He set Christian up for the Baldobomb, but Test
grabbed Albert's legs and pulled him out of the ring. Scotty then
bulldogged Christian and was going for the Worm, but Christian caught
him and knocked him down. Then Christian went for the Worm! But Albert
caught him and was setting him up for a big slam, only to get the big
boot from Test for a near fall! Scotty bulldogged Test and then nailed
the Worm! Christian went for the Unprettier on Scotty, but Albert nailed
the Baldobomb on Christian and pinned him for the win!
- WINNERS: Scotty 2 Hotty and Albert by pinfall
. Jonathan Coachman Interview: William Regal
- Coach interviewed William Regal about his IC Title match with Edge,
and his questionable methods for winning matches as of late. Regal said
that questions like that disgusted him, and that his methods were not
questionable, but successful. Regal said that he has fought the toughest
men in the world and survived. He said Edge should have never incurred
his wrath -- and Edge would have been safer selling his soul to the
devil. He promised to take Edge's title. Regal then called Coach a
"pillock!"
. Intercontinental Championship: Edge vs. William Regal
- Edge got the early advantage in the bout, using his speed and agility
to his advantage. But Regal lured him outside the ring and knocked him
against the ring and the barricade. Back in the ring, Regal nailed Edge
with a series of uppercuts, and reversed a sunset flip into a brutal
kneedrop. Edge scored a near-fall with an inside cradle, but Regal
continued to maintain the advantage. And the crowd continued to stay all
over Regal, blasting him with boos and chants of "Regal sucks!" Edge
soon took Regal down and scored a few near-falls of his own. He
positioned Regal up top and delivered a stunning hurricanrana from the
top rope for a two-count! A Northern Lights Suplex scored another two
for Edge, and Regal soon took him down with another forearm, before Edge
kicked Regal to the outside. Edge went for a spear from the ring apron
to the floor, but Regal moved, and Edge speared the steel steps! Regal
was now firmly in control, and with the referee distracted, he reached
under the ring and pulled out a pair of brass knuckles, stuffing them
into his tights! Back in the ring, Regal went for the pin, but Edge got
his feet on the ropes. Regal powerbombed Edge for another near fall. A
frustrated Regal kept up his assault, but Edge hit an Ghetto Blaster and
both men were down. Edge scored a series of near-falls, but Regal
wouldn't stay down. Regal taunted the champion, and hit two double-arm
underhook suplexes, but Edge kicked out of the pin! Regal brutalized
Edge with kicks, and when the ref turned around, he took out his knucks!
But Edge speared Regal and pinned him to retain his championship!
- WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Edge by pinfall
. Ric Flair and Kurt Angle Confrontation.
- Ric Flair was on the phone, telling the person on the other end that
he couldn't believe there would finally be an undisputed champion. Kurt
Angle then entered his locker room and mocked Flair's accomplishments,
saying that there was one thing Flair would never win -- gold medals! He
also said Flair was never Undisputed Champion, something that he
promised he would do tonight! Flair said Angle definitely had the
ability to. Angle said that he would beat up everyone en route to
becoming champion! Angle said he would do it, and Flair said that was
awesome!
. Lita and Matt Hardy Confrontation.
- Lita was stretching backstage when Matt Hardy entered her locker room
and said he knew this had been a tough time for her, and he knew she
knew how much this meant to him. He said tonight was his opportunity to
show he was the brains of the Hardy Boyz. Lita told Matt that as his
girlfriend, she was always on his side. But as a WWF referee, she
wouldn't take sides. Matt said that was fine, because Jeff wouldn't get
the opportunity to pin his shoulders to the mat. Matt said after he won
his match, maybe they should make it a Matt & Lita night, and put this
all behind them.
. Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy
* Lita was the special guest referee.
- As emotional as this battle of brothers was set to be, it was made
all-the-more intense by Lita's role as guest referee. Jeff looked a bit
hesitant at first, as did Lita. But Matt looked confident and focused.
The two men traded several reversals and lock-ups in the early going,
with Matt mocking his brother. Matt took control in the early-going, but
Jeff battled his way back. Jeff moved out of the way of Matt's
second-rope legdrop, and then hit a falling headbutt and a clothesline
on his brother. Jeff then mocked his brother, hitting a second-rope
legdrop of his own! Lita counted the two-count on that one. Jeff went up
top, but Matt tripped his brother and tied him to the Tree of Woe. Lita
then made Matt back up as she untied Jeff and let him get out of the
corner! Matt scored a roll-up for two, and went for a sunset flip to the
outside which was countered by Jeff, leaving both men lying outside the
ring! Back in the ring moments later, Jeff looked to have hurt his left
knee, and Lita checked on him. Matt went right to work on Jeff's injured
knee, assaulting his brother with a chop block and a series of moves.
Matt went for a powerbomb, but Jeff reversed it into a Russian leg
sweep, which earned him a two-count. Matt went right back to work,
assaulting Jeff with a half Boston crab. Lita screamed at Matt to break
the hold once Jeff made it to the ropes. Matt wrenched Jeff's leg again,
and went for a spinning toe hold, but Jeff kicked Matt to the outside.
Jeff then ran across the ring and kicked Matt right in the face with a
baseball slide! Jeff went to leap over the top, but his knee was hurting
so bad that he collapsed. Matt grabbed the leg, but Jeff kicked Matt
with a mule kick! The brothers slugged it out, and Matt went for the
Twist of Fate. But Jeff countered into a legdrop. Jeff suplexed Matt and
went up top for the Swanton. But his knee was hurting so much that Matt
caught him up top and crotched him on the top rope. Matt tossed his
brother from the top and went for the Twist of Fate, but Jeff reversed
and went for one of his own! Matt went for a backslide, but Jeff kicked
out. Matt went for a pin, but held onto the ropes for leverage, and Lita
made him break it up! Jeff tried for a roll-up, but Matt kicked out.
Matt continued the attack on his brother, but Jeff was soon up top
again. But again Matt caught his brother, and went for the Twist of Fate
from the top! But Jeff shoved Matt down and hit a stunning Swanton Bomb!
Matt tried to get his foot on the ropes, but Jeff pulled it off, and
Lita counted the pinfall, giving Jeff the win! Matt screamed at his
girlfriend after the bout!
- WINNER: Jeff Hardy by pinfall
. Trish Stratus and The Rock Confrontation.
- Trish Stratus knocked on The Rock's door, and said it was amazing how
he stood up to Vince on Thursday. Rock said thanks, and Trish said she
wanted to wish him luck in his match. She then kissed him on the cheek.
She went to leave, and he asked where she was going. He told her to be
quiet, and said that just so they were on the same page, the only thing
on Rock's mind was walking out of San Diego as undisputed champion. But
after that, he said there would be plenty of time for her to smell what
he was cookin'!
. Tag Team Championship: Dudley Boyz vs. Big Show/Kane
- Stacy Keibler accompanied the Dudleys to ringside for this title
defense against two giants! Kane dominated the Dudleys in the
early-going, and then tagged in Big Show, who was just as dominant. Show
was set to go for the chokeslam, but Bubba held onto the ropes, raked
Show's eyes, and tagged in D-Von. Show hit a sidewalk slam on D-Von for
a near fall. Show nailed D-Von with a series of butt-butts (sorta like a
headbutt, but with Show using his posterior), and the Show and Kane
continued their sheer domination in the ring, knocking the Dudleys from
pillar to post. The 500-pound Show soon squashed both Dudleys in the
corner! Bubba and D-Von then fell to the outside. Kane went up top and
flew to the outside, knocking down both Dudleys! Back in the ring, Stacy
tried to rally the troops, but Show snuck up and pulled down her skirt,
spanking the Duchess of Dudleyville! The Dudleys hit Kane with a
double-suplex, and went to work at isolating the Big Red Machine. They
hit the "wassap!" headbutt and a series of double-team maneuvers. They
then set Kane up for the 3-D, but Kane kicked D-Von in the head and
clotheslined Bubba. Kane then tagged in Show, who cleaned house! He went
for the chokeslam on D-Von, but Bubba nailed him with a chop block. Kane
went for a top-rope clothesline on D-Von, but accidentally hit the Show.
Bubba went for the cover, but Kane broke it up. The Dudleys fell to the
outside, and Show asked why Kane had hit him -- clear miscommunication
between the challengers. But the Dudleys broke up the argument, and
moments later, Show accidentally hit Kane! Bubba Ray took the turnbuckle
pad off one of the corners, and the Dudleys launched Show into the air,
where Show's head hit the exposed turnbuckle! He was then pinned as the
Dudleys retained their titles!
- WINNERS AND STILL CHAMPIONS: Dudley Boyz by pinfall
. Lita and Matt Hardy Confrontation II.
- Lita went to apologize to Matt Hardy, saying she was terribly sorry
about what had happened. He simply gave her a dirty look and left his
locker room.
. Hardcore Championship: Rob Van Dam vs. The Undertaker
- The Undertaker rode his motorcycle to the ring, where he would face
Rob Van Dam for the Hardcore Championship. Shortly into the bout, RVD
scored a near-fall on a top-rope somersault. Taker soon crotched RVD on
the top rope and knocked him to the outside. On the outside, Taker went
to drive RVD into the ringpost, but RVD reversed and knocked Taker into
the post. RVD brutalized Taker with kicks, and knocked him over the
barricade and into the people -- perfectly legal in the hardcore
environment. He went for a bodypress, but Taker hit him with a punch and
RVD was down. The fight made its way through the people, and both men
seemed to relish the no-DQ stipulation. Van Dam hit a springboard
moonsault for a two-count. Taker soon tossed RVD over a railing onto a
concrete floor, and then used it to choke the Hardcore Champion. The
fight soon moved into a technical area, where Taker grabbed a steel
chair from a stagehand. But when he went to hit RVD, Van Dam hit Taker
with a fire extinguisher, following up with a series of kicks. RVD
grabbed a trash can and hit Taker over the head. Van Dam climbed up to
the cheap seats, and hit a huge cross body from 20 feet in the air for a
two-count! RVD continued to lay into the Taker, as the two fought up the
staging. RVD scored a near-fall right behind the TitanTron, and out on
the stage, RVD hit Taker with a trash-can lid, and then nailed a
spinning legdrop. Taker then took advantage, driving Van Dam's head into
the staging with a sickening thud! The Undertaker then went for the
Last Ride on the stage, but Van Dam held onto the stage and kicked Taker
away! With Van Dam down on the stage, Taker went backstage and came back
with a chair, which RVD kicked away. RVD gave Taker rolling thunder
right on the stage for a two-count! RVD grabbed the chair and dropkicked
it right into Taker's face, again for a two-count. RVD went for the Van
Daminator but missed, and Taker connected with a brutal chairshot. After
a series of reversals on the stage, Taker chokeslammed RVD off the stage
and through a number of tables! Three seconds later, Taker was Hardcore
Champion!
- WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: The Undertaker by pinfall
. Ric Flair and Chris Jericho Confrontation.
- Ric Flair was in his locker room when he was approached by Chris
Jericho. Y2J said the one thing Flair didn't have confidence in was
Chris Jericho. He said that no one thought he could be Undisputed
Champion. Y2J said he had beaten Rock twice, and tonight he would beat
him for a third time, and then walk out as Undisputed Champion. Flair
said if he could pull it off, he would be the man. He said that tomorrow
on RAW, if he won, Flair could come in the ring and present him with the
one thing Flair never had -- the Undisputed Championship. Flair said he
would indeed walk the aisle and crown someone the Undisputed Champion.
Y2J said he would see Flair tomorrow.
. Women's Championship: Trish Stratus vs. Jacqueline
- The Women's Title was on the line as Trish defended against the
rough-and-tumble Jackie, herself a former Women's Champion. Jackie took
the advantage in the early-going, knocking Trish to the mat on numerous
occasions. But Trish wouldn't stay down. Trish took the advantage with a
couple of kicks, but Jackie just shoved her away, and kncoked her down
with punches and kicks. Jackie slammed Trish down twice, and stepped on
the champion's hair. But Trish rebounded with a clothesline for two.
Jackie knocked Trish down, but Trish sent Jackie into the corner, and
Trish went with a backwards roll for a near-fall. Trish went for the
bulldog off the ropes, but Jackie shoved her off, and kicked her in the
head for a two-count. Trish then hit a backslide and pinned Jackie to
retain her title! The two shook hands after the bout.
- WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Trish Stratus by pinfall
. Rikishi at WWF New York.
- Footage of Vince McMahon kissing Rikishi's rear on last Thursday's
SmackDown! was shown, and then Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler welcomed
Rikishi live from WWF New York! The Phat Man said it was his pleasure.
He said a minute, he thought he might have to have Vince's head
surgically removed from his rear! He said that he was back and ready to
back that rear up!
. WWF Heavyweight Championship: Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle
- The first of the three matches to determine an Undisputed Champion
pitted Stone Cold Steve Austin against Kurt Angle for the World
Wrestling Federation Championship! The two superstars -- who had
legendary matches at SummerSlam, Unforgiven and No Mercy -- stared each
other down as the crowd cheered of anticipation of the first title
unification in the history of professional wrestling. With so much on
the line, you could cut the intensity with a knife. The two exchanged
several lock-ups in the early-going, with both men making clean breaks.
As the "Angle sucks" chants began, Austin gained control and pounded on
the gold medalist. Angle soon went to the outside to regroup for a few
moments. Back in the ring, Angle took Austin down with a go-behind, but
Austin escaped and went to the outside to regroup for himself. Back in
the ring, Austin gave Angle the middle finger! The two struggled for
position, and Angle went for the ankle lock early. But Austin kicked his
way out of it. Austin grabbed Angle's arm and went to work on it, before
hitting the Olympic hero in the eye. The Rattlesnake choked Angle on the
ropes, and continued his assault on Angle's bicep. The Rattlesnake soon
launched Angle over the top rope to the outside, and Austin went right
out after him, tossing him into the ringpost three times, clearly
attacking the left side of Angle's torso! The Rattlesnake also tossed
Angle's head off the ring steps for good measure. Back in the ring,
Austin used an armbar takedown on Angle's injured left shoulder to score
a near-fall. He slapped away on Angle, but Angle soon rolled through a
move and locked in the ankle lock! Austin struggled his way to the
ropes, but Angle pulled him right to the center of the ring! But
eventually, Austin made it to the ropes, and the ref broke up the hold!
Austin launched Angle over the top rope to the outside, and Austin
knocked Angle's head into the Spanish announce table, before throwing
him back into the ring. But Angle rolled to the outside to get some
distance, luring Austin to the ringpost, where he knocked him down and
wrapped his leg around the ringpost. Angle slapped away at Stone Cold,
and then applied the figure-four leglock on Austin around the ringpost!
Back in the ring, Angle again locked on the ankle lock. But Austin
rolled through and kicked Angle away. Angle nailed Austin with a
belly-to-belly suplex, but Austin pulled himself up. The men slugged it
out, and Angle nailed Austin with three successive German suplexes for a
two-count. With Austin down, Angle went up top and went for the
moonsault -- but Austin moved! Austin continued to pound on Angle, and
hit the Olympian with the Lou Thesz Press and a spinebuster, again
scoring a two-count. Angle raked Austin's eyes to gain the advantage,
but Austin reversed and nailed five successive German suplexes of his
own! Still, the Rattlesnake scored just a two-count. As the two
skirmished in the ropes, Angle nailed a low blow. He then nailed the
Angle slam, but Austin kicked out of the pinfall attempt! Angle was
beside himself! Angle went for the Stone Cold Stunner, but Austin
reversed into a Stunner of his own! Austin then pinned Angle for a
successful title defense!
- WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Steve Austin by pinfall
. Trish Stratus and Test Confrontation.
- Trish was getting ready backstage when she was approached by Test.
Test said he was doing some thinking, and that last week she had given
Rock a thank-you kiss. He said he would come in and give her a
congratulations kiss this week. He said Trish was lucky to get to kiss a
man like him, and he warned her that once she had Test, you could forget
the rest. He told her to pucker up, and she rejected him! He called her
a tease! He said she couldn't do anything to get him fired, and she then
threw him out of her locker room!
. World Championship: The Rock vs. Chris Jericho
- These two bitter rivals met one-on-one for The Rock's World
Championship, with the winner going on to meet Stone Cold Steve Austin
to crown the first-ever Undisputed Champion! The two exchanged holds and
reversals in the early-going, and Rock seemed to be a man on a mission.
Y2J soon nailed Rock with a spinning heel kick. He followed up with a
top-rope dropkick, knocking Rock to the outside. Y2J drilled Rock's head
into the Spanish announcer's table, but Rock battled back and knocked
Y2J's head into that same piece of furniture. Jericho drove Rock's head
into the steps, and then tossed Rock back into the ring, following up
with a top-rope reverse elbow for two. Y2J suplexed the People's
Champion, and posed over The Rock, mocking his opponent. He choked Rock
on the middle rope. Rocky scored with a flying clothesline, but Jericho
kicked out of a pin attempt. As the crowd chanted "Rocky," Y2J went to
work on the World Champion, scoring with several near falls. But Rock
soon scored with a throw, and a Samoan drop for two. Y2J locked Rock in
a sleeper, and the People's Champion looked like he was nearly
unconscious. But the World Champion battled back, and soon got to his
feet. But Y2J took The Rock back down and went for the Lionsault. Rock
moved, but Jericho landed on his feet. The two slugged it out, but Y2J
hit the bulldog and nailed the Lionsault! But Rock kicked out at two!
Y2J yelled at referee Earl Hebner, even shoving the ref -- and Earl
shoved right back! Y2J suplexed Rock, and went up top. But Rock hit the
ropes, crotching Jericho up top. Rock smacked Jericho across the chest
three times, and went for a superplex, but Y2J threw Rock from the rop
and nailed him with a flying bodypress. But Rock rolled through and got
a near-fall! Y2J continued his attack on Rock, but Rock moved as Y2J
came into the corner, and Jericho fell all the way to the outside! On
the outside, Y2J dropped Rock onto the barricade, and slingshotted him
into the ringpost. Y2J then took the top off the American announce
table, and he and Rock ascended that piece of furniture. He then went to
give Rock a Rock Bottom through the table, but Rock reversed it into a
DDT right through the table! The referee let the match continue, knowing
what was on the line. Rock threw Y2J back into the ring, and set him up
for the Rock Bottom. But Y2J battled out of it, and nailed Rock with the
Breakdown. Y2J struggled back to his feet and lunged on top of Rock. He
then set up Rock for the People's Elbow! But as he went for the move,
Rock caught his leg and locked him in the sharpshooter! But Rock
reversed the move into a sharpshooter of his own! Rock screamed in pain
as Y2J cinched it in in the middle of the ring! Rock seemed to be
fading, but made one last lunge for the ropes -- and made it! The ref
broke up the hold, but Y2J went for the Walls of Jericho! But Rock
rolled him up, and got a two-count! Rock then nailed the Rock Bottom,
but was too out of it to make the cover! Down to the ring ran Mr.
McMahon, and he distracted Hebner as Rock pinned Jericho. Rock then
punched out Vince, and hit Y2J with a spinebuster! Rock went for the
People's Elbow, but Vince got in his way, and Rock brought Vince into
the ring! He hit the People's Elbow on Jericho and laid the smack down
on Vince, and as the ref tended to Vince, Y2J hit a low blow on Rock.
Y2J then hit the Rock Bottom on Rock and pinned him to become the World
Champion!
- WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: Chris Jericho by pinfall
. Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion: (WWF Heavyweight Champion)
Steve Austin vs. (World Champion) Chris Jericho
- Y2J had absolutely NO time to rest, as Stone Cold headed to the ring
immediately after Jericho had pinned The Rock! Before the match
officially began, Kurt Angle headed to the ring and nailed Austin with a
steel chair. Rock responded by giving Jericho a Rock Bottom, and then
chasing after Angle! The bell rang, and the first-ever bout for the
Undisputed World Championship was underway! Y2J went for a quick pinfall
on Austin, but the Rattlesnake kicked out at two. Jericho assaulted
Austin, hoping to keep the momentum on his side. Austin soon speared
Jericho out of the corner, with a flurry of offense. He drilled
Jericho's head into the top turnbuckle repeatedly and went for the
Stunner, but Jericho backed out. Austin then knocked Jericho to the
outside. Austin brutalized Y2J on the outside, pounding on the World
Champion. He repeatedly dropped Jericho onto the barricade and the
ringpost. Austin even tore away the mats on the outside, exposing the
concrete floor. Jericho clotheslined Austin onto the concrete as Y2J
cleared the stuff off the Spanish announce table. He took Stone Cold on
top of the table, where Austin went for the Stunner. But Y2J instead
went for the Walls of Jericho, trying to turn Austin over. Instead,
Austin flipped Jericho off the table and onto the concrete! Austin then
suplexed Y2J onto the concrete and tossed him back into the ring. In the
ring, Jericho threw Austin shoulder-first into the ringpost twice, and
then chopped away at him. Y2J missed a dropkick, and Austin caught him
and slingshotted him into the top turnbuckle. Y2J then wrenched
Jericho's arm into an armbar, even putting his feet on the ropes to
increase his leverage. The ref soon saw Y2J's feet on the ropes and made
him break the hold. Y2J continued his assault by suplexing Austin, and
Jericho then went up top. But Austin caught him from the top, burying a
right hand into Y2J's gut. Austin was now in control, but Y2J ran
through a hold and went for the Walls of Jericho. Y2J locked it in in
the center of the ring! The Rattlesnake screamed in pain, and finally
made it to the ropes, as the ref broke the hold. Y2J stomped at Stone
Cold, but soon went for a flying forearm and instead ran into the ref,
knocking him to the outside. With no ref, the fight continued on the
inside. In the ring, Y2J hit a low blow, and then hit Austin with the
Stone Cold Stunner! Mr. McMahon headed to the ring, calling for Nick
Patrick, who was wearing a WWF referee's shirt! But Ric Flair came down
and pulled Patrick out of the ring, slugging him to the ground! But
Vince then sucked-punched Flair, knocking Ric into the ringpost! In the
ring, Austin hit a low blow, and then went to the outside and assaulted
Mr. McMahon! Back in the ring, Austin hit a Thesz Press, and fists and
fire. Austin caught Y2J off the ropes and locked Y2J in the Walls of
Jericho -- and Jericho tapped out, but there was no ref to see it!
Suddenly, Booker T ran into the ring and nailed Austin in the back of
the head with a title belt! Vince McMahon threw Earl Hebner back into
the ring, and Y2J covered Stone Cold for the pinfall! Mr. McMahon did
indeed get the last laugh! As confetti poured down from the ceiling, Mr.
McMahon and Chris Jericho celebrated -- Chris Jericho is the first-ever
Undisputed World Champion!
- WINNER AND FIRST UNDISPUTED CHAMPION: Chris Jericho by pinfall