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No Mercy
Promotional poster featuringRandy Orton
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown!
ECW
DateOctober 7, 2007
CityRosemont, Illinois
VenueAllstate Arena
Attendance12,500[1]
Buy rate271,000
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The 2007No Mercywas the 10thNo Mercyprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view(PPV)eventproduced byWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion'sRaw,SmackDown!,andECWbrand divisions.The event took place on October 7, 2007, at theAllstate Arenain theChicagosuburb ofRosemont, Illinois.

Nineprofessional wrestling matcheswere scheduled on the event'ssupercard.The scheduledmain eventfrom the Raw brand was supposed to beWWE ChampionJohn Cenadefending his title against challengerRandy Ortonin aLast Man Standing match;however, on the October 1 episode ofRaw,Cenalegitimatelytore hisright pectoral muscle,and the match and the title were canceled and vacated, respectively. As a result,Triple Hcompeted in three matches that night for the WWE Championship, where he first defeated the newly-crowned champion Randy Orton, later defeatedUmagato retain the title, and then, on the last match of the card, he lost his title back to Orton in a Last Man Standing match. The predominant match from the SmackDown! brand hadWorld Heavyweight ChampionBatistadefeating challengerThe Great Khaliin aPunjabi Prison match.The primary match from the ECW brand wasECW ChampionCM Punkdefeating challengerBig Daddy Vbydisqualification.Also on theundercard,FinlayandRey Mysteriofought to ano contest.

The 2007 No Mercy event had an approximate attendance of 12,500 and received approximately 271,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE obtain a pay-per-view revenue of $19.9 million. When the event was released onDVD,it reached a peak position of nineteenth onBillboard's DVD Sales Chart.

Production[edit]

Background[edit]

The event was held at theAllstate Arenain theChicagosuburb ofRosemont, Illinois.

No Mercywas first held byWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusivepay-per-view(PPV) in May 1999.[2]A secondNo Mercywas then held later that same year in October, but in the United States, which establishedNo Mercyas the annual October PPV for the promotion.[3]The 2007 event was the 10th event under theNo Mercychronology and was held on October 7 at theAllstate Arenain theChicagosuburb ofRosemont, Illinois.[4]While the previous four years' events featured wrestlers exclusively from theSmackDown!brand,the 2007 event featured wrestlers from theRaw,SmackDown!, andECWbrands as followingWrestleMania 23in April, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued.[5]

Storylines[edit]

The card consisted of eightmatcheswhich resulted from scripted storylines involving wrestlers from eitherRaw,SmackDown,orECW— the threebrand divisionsto which WWE assigned its employees.[6][7]

The mainrivalryleading into the event on the Raw brand was betweenJohn CenaandRandy Ortonover theWWE Championship.At WWE's August pay-per-view eventSummerSlam,Cena successfully defended the championship against Orton,[8]and the following night onRaw,one of WWE's primary television programs, Orton interfered in Cena's match withKing Bookerwhich Cena won by disqualification.[9]After the match ended, Orton attacked Cena'sreal-lifefather, in storyline, bykickinghim in the head.[9]As a result of Orton's actions, the two met in a championship match at WWE's September pay-per-view eventUnforgiven,in which Cena was disqualified for ignoring thereferee's commands; as per WWE rules, a title can only change hands viapinfallorsubmission,Orton was not awarded the title. Following their match, Cena's father gained revenge on Orton by kicking him in the head the same way Orton had done to him earlier.[9]Later in the night after the event went off the air,authority figureJonathan Coachmanmade a rematch between the two at No Mercy in a Last Man Standing match, which involves two competitors fighting until one can not stand up on his feet before the referee counts to ten. On the October 1 episode ofRaw,Cenalegitimatelytore hisright pectoral muscleduring a match withMr. Kennedy,though the injury was blamed on television on a post-match attack by Orton.[10]Due to the severity of his injury, Cena was forced to vacate the title.[11]Although Cena's match against Orton was canceled, World Wrestling EntertainmentChairmanVince McMahonstated that there would be "a new WWE Champion crowned at No Mercy".[11]

TheWorld Heavyweight Championshipwas defended in aPunjabi Prison match.

The main storyline on the SmackDown! brand was betweenBatistaandThe Great Khaliover the World Heavyweight Championship. Their rivalry began in July when Khali issued a challenge to theSmackDownroster,which Batista answered. After Khali won the World Heavyweight Championship, a match between Batista and Kane to determine his challenger atThe Great American Bashresulted in ano-contestdue to Khali interfering. As a result, general manager Theodore Long scheduled Khali to defend the championship against both Batista and Kane in atriple threat matchat The Great American Bash. Khali retained the championship.[12]Batista defeated Khali bydisqualificationat SummerSlam but, as per WWE rules, Khali retained the title.[8]The following month at Unforgiven, Khali faced off against Batista andRey Mysterioin another Triple Threat match, in which Batista pinned Khali to win the championship.[13]The same week onSmackDown!,Khali demanded that his rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship at No Mercy would be aPunjabi Prison match.[14]

Another rivalry was on the ECW brand betweenCM PunkandBig Daddy Vover theECW Championship.This rivalry began when ECW authority figureArmando Estradascheduled an "Elimination Chase to No Mercy", involvingElijah Burke,Tommy Dreamer,Kevin Thorn,andStevie Richards.[15]Over a three-week period, Richards,[15]Thorn,[16]and Burke were eliminated, with Dreamer winning the number one contendership. Estrada, however, revealed that Big Daddy V was also a contender, and he quickly defeated Dreamer to earn the chance to fight Punk for the title.[17]

The Women's rivalry on the Raw brand was betweenCandice MichelleandBeth Phoenixover theWWE Women's Championship.Shortly after returning to WWE as a villainess, Phoenix won a battle royal to become the #1 Contender for Candice's Women's Championship.[8]Phoenix received her title opportunity at Unforgiven, but she was defeated by Candice.[18]However, on the September 24 episode ofRaw,Phoenix pinned Candice in a mixed tag team match, and as a result, she earned her another shot at the Women's Championship, which would take place at No Mercy.[19]

Event[edit]

Other on-screen personnel[20]
Role: Name:
Englishcommentators Jim Ross(Raw)
Jerry Lawler(Raw)
Michael Cole(SmackDown!)
John "Bradshaw" Layfield(SmackDown!)
Joey Styles(ECW)
Tazz(ECW)
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewer Todd Grisham
Ring announcers Lilian Garcia(Raw)
Tony Chimel(SmackDown!)
Justin Roberts(ECW)
Referees Scott Armstrong(ECW)
Jim Korderas(SmackDown!)
Marty Elias(Raw)
Chad Patton(Raw)
Mickie Henson(SmackDown!)
John Cone(ECW)
Mike Posey
Mike Chioda(Raw)
Charles Robinson(SmackDown!)

Before the event began and airedliveon pay-per-view, adark matchwas contested betweenHardcore HollyandCody Rhodes.Holly defeated Rhodes via pinfall to win the match.[1]

Preliminary matches[edit]

Orton received the vacantWWE Championshipat the start of the event byVince McMahon.

The pay-per-view opened with an in-ring segment featuringRawGeneral managerWilliam Regaland WWE ChairmanVince McMahon,who awarded the WWE Championship to Randy Orton due to John Cena's injury, causing Cena to vacate the title. McMahon informed Orton that he would have to defend the title that night;Triple Hthen came to the ring and challenged Orton to a match for the title, which Orton rejected. McMahon, however, relented to Triple H's request and made the match, which became the opening contest of the event.[21][22]The first match, therefore, pitted WWE Champion Randy Orton defending his title against Triple H. During the match, Orton attempted an RKO, but the move was countered by Triple H into a Pedigree attempt, only for Orton to counter with aback body drop.The match ended shortly after when Orton placed Triple H in the ring turnbuckle and tried to tackle him; Triple H moved out of the way and rolled up his opponent for the pinfall. In result, Triple H became WWE Champion.[21][22]

After that,Jeff Hardy,Brian Kendrick,andPaul LondonfacedMr. Kennedy,Lance Cade and Trevor Murdochin asix-man tag team match.In the early stages of the match, all six men wrestled inconclusively until Kennedy executed asecond roperolling fireman's carry slam,known as a Green Bay Plunge. Kennedy pinned London to win the match for his team.[22][23]

In a backstage segment, Vince McMahon informed Triple H that as he had previously been booked for a match againstUmaga,the match would still take place that night, with the added stipulation of being for the WWE Championship.[22][23]

Next, CM Punk defended the ECW Championship againstBig Daddy V,who was accompanied byMatt Striker.Soon after the match began, Punk knocked down Big Daddy V with adropkick.Striker then jumped in the ring and attacked Punk, which caused adisqualificationvictory for Punk, by which he retained his championship. Following the disqualification, Big Daddy V attacked CM Punk.[21][23]

After this, a pizzaeating contestbetweenMatt HardyandMontel Vontavious Porter(MVP) occurred in the ring.Tazzwas the host andMariaandMelinawere the judges. In order to win the competition, one competitor had to eat more slices of pizza than the opponent in two minutes. Hardy finished two slices in the time limit and then proceeded to vomit on MVP, who didn't finish any, which won Hardy the competition.[22][23]

Main event matches[edit]

Triple Hat No Mercy after he won theWWE ChampionshipfromRandy Ortonin the first match of the event. Later in the night, Orton won the championship back in a rematch.

In the next match, Triple H defended the WWE Championship against Umaga. Both men performed a variety of wrestling maneuvers, including aDDTfrom Triple H onto Umaga, and aSamoan dropfrom Umaga onto Triple H. Umaga attacked Triple H's ribs throughout the match, but Triple H gained an advantage when Umaga missed ahip attack.Umaga attempted to splash Triple H, who was standing at the turnbuckle, but Triple H moved and Umaga crashed into the ring post. Triple H then performed a Pedigree for the pinfall, thereby retaining his championship.[21][23]

After that,FinlayfacedRey Mysterio.Both men performed many offensive maneuvers through the match, but Mysterio gained the advantage when he kicked Finlay as he hung from the ropes, followed by aLeg drop,sending Finlay to ringside area and striking his head. In result of an injury, Finlay was stretchered out of the ring, and Mysterio won the match via referee stoppage.[21][22]However, as Finlay was being stretchered out, he sat up and attacked Mysterio.

While Triple H had his ribs iced, Vince McMahon stated that Randy Orton was invoking his rematch clause. McMahon scheduled a rematch for the same night and also decided that it would be a Last Man Standing match.[22][23]

The next match, Candice Michelle defended the WWE Women's Championship against Beth Phoenix. The match ended when Phoenix slammed Michelle to the mat, before a cover for the pinfall, winning Phoenix the Women's Championship.[22][23]

The seventh match was a Punjabi Prison match for the World Heavyweight Championship, where Batista defended the title against The Great Khali. After both men prevented each other from escaping, Khali struck Batista with a leather strap. Batista returned the favor, hit Khali with the strap as well and attempted to climb the inner cage. But Khali stopped him and squeezed Batista's head with aVise Grip.Khali then called for a door to be opened but Batista struck him with alow blow.Batista, still hurt from the Vise Grip, slowly crawled towards the door and as soon as he reached it, Khali smashed it on Batista's spine, preventing him from escaping yet again. As the final cage door was now closed, the only way to win was by climbing out of both cages. Khali gained an advantage after pulling Batista off the inner cage wall and making him fall on his back. He had already reached the arena floor as Batista started to climb the inner cage and chase him. When Khali went over the top of the outer structure, Batista leapt from one cage to the other, overtook Khali on the way down, won the match and retained the title.[21][22]

The main event was a Last Man Standing match for the WWE Championship in which in his third match of the night, Triple H defended the championship against Randy Orton. Both men fought extensively outside the ring, both taking advantage of the match stipulations, where there were nocountoutsor disqualifications. At one point, both men were positioned on top of one of the broadcast tables, where Orton attempted an RKO on Triple H, who countered the move and sent Orton through another of the broadcast tables. Triple H followed this by striking Orton with the steel steps. The men returned to the ring, and Orton performed a DDT and an RKO on Triple H, both onto a steel chair. The competitors returned to the outside of the ring again, and Triple H struck Orton with a chair. They returned to the top of the broadcast table, and Triple H attempted a Pedigree through the table on Orton, who countered into an RKO onto the table. The referee began a count and reached ten before Triple H could rise; as a result, Orton won the match and regained the WWE Championship.[21][23]

Reception[edit]

The event had an approximate attendance of 12,500, the maximum allowed. The event resulted in 271,000 pay-per-view buys, higher than the previous year's event.[24]Canadian Online Explorer'sprofessional wrestling section rated the entire event 7.5 out of 10 stars.[21]The rating was higher than theNo Mercy event in 2008,which was rated a 6 out of 10 stars.[25]The Last Man Standing main event match from the Raw brand was rated a 9 out of 10 stars.[21]The SmackDown! brand's main event, a Punjabi Prison match for the World Heavyweight Championship, was rated a 6 out of 10 stars.[21]

The event was released onDVDon November 6, 2007.[26][27]The DVD reached a peak position of nineteenth onBillboard's DVD sales chart for recreational sports on January 19, 2008.[28]The average customer rating for the DVD fromAmazon.comwas four out of five stars.[29]

Aftermath[edit]

The next night onRaw,during an appreciation ceremony held by Vince McMahon for Randy Orton,Shawn Michaelsreturned from a five-month hiatus andsuperkickedOrton in the face to end the show.[30]AtCyber Sunday,Michaels challenged Orton for the WWE Championship, but due to alow blowby Orton, Michaels won the match via disqualification, but Orton retained the title. AtSurvivor Seriesin November, Orton defeated Michaels in a match to retain his WWE Championship. That same month, on the November 16 episodeofSmackDown!,Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) and Matt Hardy lost theWWE Tag Team Championshipin a match againstJohn Morrison and The Miz.[31]

Umaga lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship toJeff Hardyon the September 3 episode ofRaw.[32]Afterwards, Umaga started a feud with Triple H, and they faced off in aStreet Fighta month later atCyber Sunday.[33]At Cyber Sunday, CM Punk retained his title after defeating The Miz.[34]The following month, at Survivor Series, Punk defeated Morrison and The Miz in a Triple Threat match to retain the ECW Championship.[35][36]

Batista resumed his feud withThe Undertaker,which led to a match against Batista atCyber Sunday,withSteve Austinwinning a fan poll to become the special guest referee. Batista won the match and retained the title.[37]After Cyber Sunday, The Undertaker challenged Batista to aHell in a Cellmatch at Survivor Series. Batista won the match following interference fromEdge.[38]As a result, Edge then became part of the rivalry, and the three men faced each other in a match at Armageddon. Edge won the match, and the championship, to end the feud.[39]

Candice Michelle used her rematch clause for the Women's Championship on the October 22 episode ofRawin atwo out of three falls matchagainst Beth Phoenix. After Phoenix won the first pinfall, Candicefailed to execute a move correctlyfrom the top rope, causing her to fall on her neck, shoulder, and face. As a result, Candice suffered a legitimate crackedclavicle,and Phoenix retained the title.[40][41]

This was the last No Mercy PPV to air in 4:3 format until January 2008 when all WWE shows went inhigh definition.

Results[edit]

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[1]
1DHardcore HollydefeatedCody RhodesbypinfallSingles match5:00
2Triple HdefeatedRandy Orton(c) bypinfallSingles matchfor theWWE Championship11:15
3Mr. Kennedy,Lance Cade and Trevor MurdochdefeatedJeff Hardy,Brian Kendrick and Paul LondonbypinfallSix-man tag team match8:05
4CM Punk(c) defeatedBig Daddy V(withMatt Striker) bydisqualificationSingles matchfor theECW Championship1:37
5Triple H(c) defeatedUmagabypinfallSingles matchfor theWWE Championship6:40
6Finlayvs.Rey Mysterioended in ano contestSingles match9:00
7Beth PhoenixdefeatedCandice Michelle(c) bypinfallSingles matchfor theWWE Women's Championship4:32
8Batista(c) defeatedThe Great Khali(withRanjin Singh)Punjabi Prison matchfor theWorld Heavyweight Championship14:47
9Randy OrtondefeatedTriple H(c)Last Man Standing matchfor theWWE Championship22:00
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
D– this was adark match

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