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WWE summerslam 2010 results

Here we are finally. The summerslam action is back. Unlike any other Summerslam, Summerslam 2010 has more cruel battle which will decide the future of WWE.

Yeah, am mentioning about the rivalry between Team WWE which includes John Cena, Bret Hart, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, R Truth and the undecided member against the evil Nexus.

Did you notice the new pic of Summer Slam uploaded here, it has Triple H removed but Undertaker pic is still there. I think we might see him today as the 7th member of the WWE team

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The list of announced matches that is to take place in this summerslam 2010 are

  • Rey Mysterio Vs Champion Kane for World Championship
  • Champion Sheamus Vs Randy Orton for WWE Championship
  • Team WWE Vs The Nexus
  • Match rules :A eliminated team member leaves the ring. A team will be announced winner when the opponent team has no members left
  • The Big Show Vs The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk, Joey Mercury, Luke Gallows)  in Three on one handicap match
  • Alicia Fox Vs Melina for WWE Divas Championship
  • Dolph Ziggler Vs Kofi Kingston for WWE Intercontinental Championship


I will update the results here once the matches conclude.

Results

  • Randy Orton def. WWE Champion Sheamus (Disqualification)
  • World Heavyweight Champion Kane def. Rey Mysterio
  • Team WWE def. The Nexus (Elimination Tag Team Match)
  • Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston (No Contest)
  • Big Show def. The Straight Edge Society (3-on-1 Handicap Match)
  • Melina def. Alicia Fox (New Divas Champion)

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