
Show
New Years Revolution
Results
Date and Location
Sunday, Jan 7 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

New Year's Revolution 2007
At New Year's Revolution 2007, World Tag Team Champions Rated-RKO battled to a no-contest with heated rivals D-Generation X. In other action, WWE Champion John Cena defended his title in a brutal bout with The Samoan Bulldozer, Umaga.
New Years Revolution: Quick Hits
WWE Champion John Cena def. Umaga DX vs. World Tag Team Champions Rated-RKO (No Contest) Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy def. Johnny Nitro (Steel Cage Match) Women's Champion Mickie James def. Victoria Kenny Dykstra def. Ric Flair Chris Masters def. Carlito Cryme Tyme wins a five-team Tag Team Turmoil MatchNew Years Revolution: Full Details

WWE Champion John Cena def. Umaga
Following a gritty, physical encounter, John Cena derailed the Samoan Bulldozer to not only retain the WWE Championship, but also serve Umaga his first defeat. The face of Armando Estrada told the story as WWE fans witnessed the end of the savage's nine-month period without defeat -- care of the fighting WWE Champion.
Just one year after one of

DX vs. World Tag Team Champions Rated-RKO (No Contest)
Earlier in the evening, Team Rated-RKO told Todd Grisham that they were going to put a "painful and definitive end" to D-Generation X. At the end of the night however, it was a completely different story as DX bloodied and battered their cocky opponents, shocking the Kemper Arena crowd en route to an unprecedented devastation of the World Tag Team

Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy def. Johnny Nitro (Steel Cage Match)
After several months of the Intercontinental Championship changing hands between current champion Jeff Hardy and Johnny Nitro, it took the confines of a steel cage at New Year's Revolution to perhaps forever close the door on the two Superstars' fierce rivalry. In fact, after a high-impact, seesaw battle, it took the cage door itself for Hardy to

Women's Champion Mickie James def. Victoria
With some assistance of Divas that had been victimized by Victoria for weeks on Raw, Mickie James emerged from New Year's Revolution with the Women's Championship around her waist. Mickie managed to not only retain the gold, but also keep herself off the challenger's checklist of fallen Raw Divas.
"I feel awesome; I came out victorious," a

Kenny Dykstra def. Ric Flair
In the biggest singles match in his young career, 20-year-old Kenny Dykstra's fierce determination served him well as he picked up a controversial win against the legendary "Nature Boy" Ric Flair.
As the only Superstar in the now defunct Spirit Squad to defeat Ric Flair one-on-one, Dykstra certainly seemed to have Flair's number, appearing at

Chris Masters def. Carlito
Carlito has had nothing but payback on his mind since early last December, when Chris Masters—looking to send the Superstar a message—placed a helpless Torrie Wilson in the Master Lock on Raw. Although Torrie's injuries weren't overly serious, the Southpaw from San Juan's desire for retribution continued to grow with each passing week. But at

Cryme Tyme wins a five-team Tag Team Turmoil Match
WWE fans were treated to a surprise bonus as Lilian Garcia announced a Tag Team Turmoil Match. Cryme Tyme stole the show and along with it, a chance at the World Tag Team Championship.
Shad pinned Lance Cade after JTG hit him with a neck breaker in a match that pitted Cryme Tyme against Cade & Murdoch, the Highlanders, Super Crazy & Hacksaw Jim