Unforgiven (2008)
Unforgiven (2008) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event made by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on September 7, 2008 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland , Ohio and used talent from the Raw , SmackDown , and ECW brands . It was the eleventh and last Unforgiven event made by WWE, as it was replaced by Breaking Point in 2009.[ 2] The event featured the first ever Championship Scramble matches , where all three world championships in WWE were defended.[ 1]
Results
↑ Jericho was a replacement for the defending champion, CM Punk , who was attacked by Randy Orton , Ted DiBiase, Cody Rhodes and Manu earlier during the show. and could not compete in the match.
↑ Mysterio was a replacement for John Cena , who was injured by Batista in their match at SummerSlam .
ECW Championship Scramble Interim Champions
Number
Wrestler
Entered
Pinned
1
Chavo Guerrero
3
Matt Hardy
2
Matt Hardy
1
Chavo Guerrero
3
Mark Henry
4
Chavo Guerrero
4
Finlay
5
Matt Hardy
Winner
Matt Hardy
1
The Miz
WWE Championship Scramble Interim Champions
Number
Wrestler
Entered
Pinned
1
Jeff Hardy
1
The Brian Kendrick
2
The Brian Kendrick
3
Jeff Hardy
3
Triple H
5
The Brian Kendrick
4
Jeff Hardy
1
MVP
5
Triple H
5
The Brian Kendrick
6
Jeff Hardy
1
The Brian Kendrick
Winner
Triple H
5
MVP
World Heavyweight Championship Scramble Interim Champions
Number
Wrestler
Entered
Pinned
1
Kane
3
JBL
2
Batista
1
Kane
Winner
Chris Jericho
5
Kane
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