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HARTFORD, Conn. – As a tribute to the greatest fans in all forms of entertainment, WWE’s Fan Appreciation Day rocked a packed XL Center Saturday, with thousands of passionate WWE Universe members showing the love for their favorite Divas and Superstars – including the one-night-only return of The Game, Triple H - and those same ring warriors expressing likewise for their fans worldwide.
John Cena def. World Heavyweight Champion Kane by Disqualification (PHOTOS)
With Kane’s scheduled opponent Big Show winning an Intercontinental Title Match in the event’s opening Battle Royal, Raw’s anonymous General Manager and SmackDown GM Theodore Long chose a surprise replacement for Kane’s title defense. When the opening chords of John Cena’s music played, the XL Center fans jumped to their feet with a deafening roar!
The match was cut short when Cena put Kane in the STF and Nexus raided the ring, resulting in a disqualification. Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, David Otunga and Heath Slater then attacked Cena. The heinous assault prompted WWE Champion Randy Orton to rush the ring, followed by the entire WWE locker room, led by Triple H!
With The Game, The Viper, Cena and Big Show left standing in the ring, Cena thanked the crowd for supporting WWE and its Superstars and Divas, while many of the roster spread out into the crowd for autographs and photos with the WWE Universe as the show ended.
“From each of us, who do this each and every week because we love it, thank you,” Cena said.
Triple H def. Alberto Del Rio (PHOTOS)
With Alberto Del Rio’s originally scheduled opponent Rey Mysterio missing, Triple H stunned the Mexican millionaire by returning to a WWE ring for one night only as Del Rio’s opponent. Del Rio tried to back out of the match and run away, but The Game gave chase, dragging him back to ringside.
The XL Center erupted in jubilation as Triple H hit the Pedigree and put the lights out on Del Rio’s day for the pinfall victory. Then, when Del Rio’s personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, tried to save his boss, The King of Kings delivered a bone-rattling second Pedigree.
Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Big Show (w/ Hornswoggle) by Count-out (PHOTOS)
With Big Show rolling from a successful WWE Bragging Rights Trophy defense and a Battle Royal win at the start of Saturday’s Supershow, it looked like nothing would stop the World’s Largest Athlete from claiming the Intercontinental Championship from Dolph Ziggler. However, Ziggler’s patented Sleeper Hold was able to fell The World’s Largest Athlete, making both Superstars tumble to the ring floor in the process. Dolph rolled back in the ring before the 10-count to earn the victory.
Following the match, Ziggler attacked Hornswoggle, who had been at ringside in support of the giant. Standing up for his diminutive pal, an enraged Big Show nearly sent the Intercontinental Champion to another continent with a monstrous KO Punch., Hornswoggle also got his own payback, with a Tadpole Splash on the unconscious champ.
WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Wade Barrett (PHOTOS)
Just weeks before the WWE Champion and the leader of The Nexus square off at Survivor Series, The Viper fought off members of Barrett’s faction and survived being hit with his own title to hang onto his championship. In the end, Orton countered Barrett’s Wasteland attempt and struck with a thunderous RKO to pick up the pinfall victory – much to the delight of the legion of Orton fans in attendance, holding their signs of support throughout the contest.
Sheamus def. John Morrison (PHOTOS)
After Santino Marella’s stunning upset over The Celtic Warrior a week ago on Raw, Sheamus earned some personal redemption by defeating John Morrison. Morrison’s agility aided him in avoiding much of of Sheamus’ powerful offense – until the aggressive Irishman blocked Starship Pain with his knees, then connected with a devastating Brogh Kick to score the victory.
Vince McMahon thanked the WWE Universe for Standing Up For WWE (PHOTOS | WATCH)
WWE’s Chairman and CEO personally addressed the XL Center to remind the capacity crowd in attendance that Saturday’s Fan Appreciation Day was all about them.
“Some people may think I’m out here to talk about politics. Nothing can be further from the truth. Although, I do encourage you to vote this Tuesday. While you’re voting, feel free to wear a WWE T-shirt,” The Chairman said, referring to his recently-won court case allowing WWE apparel at the polls in Connecticut.
“I came out here to simply say ‘Thank You.’ That’s what this day is all about … It's about Fan Appreciation. No one appreciates their fans more than World Wrestling Entertainment," McMahon said. “But no doubt, we’ve seen the WWE Universe be subject to ridicule by elitists, On occasion, we’ve been subject to out-and-out lies by some politicians. We’ve been subject to distortion and equivocation by some members of the media.
“Nonetheless, 14 million of us watch WWE on television each and every week here in the United States,” McMahon reminded the fans, “which means you stand up for what you want to watch on television. Which means you stand up for what you think is appropriate for your family to watch. Which means you stand up for what you enjoy. It means you Stand Up For WWE. With that in mind, Stand Up! ... Stand up for what you believe in!”
McMahon’s words were met with a strong round of support from the fans, who clearly appreciated what he and WWE stood for.
United States Champion Daniel Bryan def. The Miz (w/ Alex Riley) (PHOTOS)
In another classic confrontation between these bitter rivals, the educated feet of the United States Champion and the self-professed Awesome One exchanged move for move throughout much of the match. Ultimately, though, when Alex Riley’s interference from the outside went awry and resulted in a collision with The Miz, Bryan capitalized with a lightning-quick rollup to score the pinfall.
After the match, Miz and his apprentice attacked Bryan, kicking the champion out of the ring. As he exited the arena, it was evident to the fans that The Miz believes he’s the only one who demands appreciation.
Big Show won a 24-man Over-The-Top-Rope Battle Royal (PHOTOS)
Inside a ring packed with Raw and SmackDown Superstars – all still full of team spirit following their interbrand competition at WWE Bragging Rights - The World’s Largest Athlete dominated the field to earn an Intercontinental Championship Match later in the event against Dolph Ziggler. Big Show threw Jack Swagger, Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre over the top rope to earn the victory.
On a day of “appreciation,” WWE’s Superstars clearly didn’t appreciate members of The Nexus in the contest. David Otunga and the WWE Tag Team Champions, Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel, were promptly eliminated after arriving to start the match.