
Show
Night of Champions
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Date and Location
Sunday, Sep 18 | 8 PMET/5 PMPT

Night of Champions 2011
John Cena put a halt to destiny and dethroned Alberto Del Rio to capture his tenth WWE Championship. After 15 long years, Mark Henry won the World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Randy Orton. And in a bitter and personal war with CM Punk, Triple H persevered in a chaotic No Disqualification Match and remain WWE COO.
Night of Champions: Quick Hits
John Cena def. Alberto Del Rio (New WWE Champion) WWE COO Triple H def. CM Punk (No Disqualification Match) Divas Champion Kelly Kelly def. Beth Phoenix WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne def. The Miz & R-Truth by Disqualification Mark Henry def. Randy Orton (New World Heavyweight Champion) U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler won the Fatal 4-Way Match Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Ted DiBiaseNight of Champions: Full Details

John Cena def. Alberto Del Rio (New WWE Champion)
BUFFALO, N.Y. — For the 12th time in his storied career, John Cena can proclaim these words — The Champ is here.Entering Night of Champions as a challenger to the underhanded Alberto Del Rio, the West Newbury, Mass. native toppled The Mexican Aristocrat to capture a record 10th WWE Championship and once again position himself atop the brutal

WWE COO Triple H def. CM Punk (No Disqualification Match)
BUFFALO, N.Y. —
Superstars, Divas, consultants and all others can stow their résumés for the
time being. At Night of Champions, WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H
trounced the ambitions of would-be successors as he defeated CM Punk to
maintain his spot as top executive in WWE, thanks to the man terminated by The
Game weeks ago: Kevin

Divas Champion Kelly Kelly def. Beth Phoenix
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Kelly Kelly defeated Beth Phoenix at Night
of Champions to retain the Divas Championship, proving once again she’s not
just a pretty face, but a fierce opponent. It was her second consecutive
pay-per-view victory and successful title defense against The Glamazon, which
was no small task. (PHOTOS)
“Competing against

WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne def. The Miz & R-Truth by Disqualification
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Unfortunate oversight or calculated conspiracy? It all depends on who you ask. During their controversial match at Night of Champions, WWE Tag Team Title holders Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne prevailed over The Miz & R-Truth by disqualification, but not before three questionable calls by the match’s referee. (EXCLUSIVE: MIZ &

Mark Henry def. Randy Orton (New World Heavyweight Champion)
BUFFALO, N.Y. – After 15 years in
WWE, Mark Henry finally dominated his way into greatness, capturing his first
World Heavyweight Championship in a clash of pure brutality with Randy Orton at
Night of Champions. (PHOTOS)
Though Mark Henry was destined to make history when the smoke cleared, his
grueling championship showdown with the

U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler won the Fatal 4-Way Match
Buffalo, N.Y. – United States Champion Dolph Zigger, Jack Swagger, Alex Riley and John Morrison, four of the finest athletes in WWE, squared off in a high-octane thriller that could have seen any one of the Superstars emerge victorious. But it was Dolph Ziggler’s quick thinking that allowed him to retain the title — much to the delight of

Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Ted DiBiase
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Ted DiBiase hid under a paper bag among members of the WWE Universe and literally got the jump on Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes on SmackDown, but at Night of Champions, Rhodes saved face by using his protective mask as a weapon to retain his title. (PHOTOS)In a back-and-forth match-up that saw its share of both mat