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Unforgiven 2007 DVD
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Langues: anglais, italien, allemand, espagnol, fran
Sous-titres : Dutch, Portuguese, Greek
Durée approx. du programme 2 hrs 47 mins
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Ajouter au panier Ceci m’appartientThe Undertaker vs. Mark Henry
WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. Randy Orton
World Tag Team Championship Match
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch vs. Paul London and Brian Kendrick
World Heavyweight Championship Match
The Great Khali vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Batista
WWE Women's Championship Match
Candice Michelle vs. Beth Phoenix
Triple H vs. Carlito
WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Matt Hardy and Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Deuce 'N Domino
ECW Championship Match
CM Punk vs. Elijah Burke
DVD Extras
• Unforgiven 2007 – Post-Match Undertaker Exit
• RAW 17/09/07 – John Cena, John Cena Sr. & Randy Orton Story
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COMMENTAIRES CLIENTS (notations - commentaire)
Par HHH-HBK
Rate: 3
Some fairly good mid card matches like Triple h vs Carlito and the tag title matches. The main events are a mixed bag with the triple threat world title match being quite entertaining. The WWE title match was not very good. Then there was Mark Henry vs The Undertaker in a decent main event added to by the return of the phenom after few months off with injury.
Overall a pretty decent PPV
Not the best event ever but a fairly solid showing from the WWE as usual. Some fairly good mid card matches like Triple h vs Carlito and the tag title matches. The main events are a mixed bag with the triple threat world title match being quite entertaining and the end of Khalis terrible title reign. The WWE title match was not very good with a very bad ending no way near as good as their Summerslam match. Then there was Mark Henry vs The Undertaker in a decent main event added to by the return of the phenom after a few months off with injury.
Overall a pretty decent PPV
Unforgiven from Memphis, TN on September 16, 2007 drew 210,000 pay per view buys, around 80,000 less than the previous year's Raw-only event. With all three WWE brands represented at the FedEx Forum in the hometown of Jerry 'The King' Lawler, should this PPV have been such a box-office disappointment?
The first of three World title matches opened the show, with CM Punk defending the ECW Championship against old adversary Elijah Burke. The two had wrestled each other numerous times on ECW the past few months, aswell as having a decent, non-title encounter at Judgment Day earlier in the year. A similar match, nothing mind-blowing, but a decent enough starter for the night, saw Punk once again pin Burke, and 'The Straight Edge Superstar' retained his recently-won ECW title. Next was the "odd couple" tag partnership of U.S Champion MVP and Matt Hardy, who defeated Deuce (now Sim Snuka) 'n' Domino to win the WWE Tag Team title in a good match. MVP was now a double champion, and Hardy was still itching to face his partner one-on-one for the U.S Championship, but their title win at Unforgiven served to continue their bizarre association for at least a while longer.
WWE's one-man power trip Triple H found himself in the unusual position of third on the card, as his blah feud with Carlito was deemed too mid-card for Unforgiven. 'The Cerebral Assassin' easily beat the second-generation Puerto Rican in an above-average contest. Another match where the result seemed to be too predictable was the Women's Championship, where most of us thought Beth Phoenix, the new dominant 'Glamazon' on Raw, would easily dethrone the injury-prone Candice Michelle as title-holder. However, in a shock turn of events, Candice took advantage of a situation and fluked the win to retain the belt. Beth would go on to have her day in the near future.
Despite the massive reservations of SmackDown viewers, The Great Khali was now into his third month as the most unlikely World Heavyweight Champion perhaps ever. But even the 7-foot Indian must've felt the odds were stacked against him, as he had to defend against two former champions in Batista and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat match. 'The Animal' regained the title and ended the abysmal Khali reign when he spinebustered and pinned the champ in an average three-way match. This was followed by yet another title bout. High-flyers Paul London and Brian Kendrick had enjoyed a near year-long reign as Tag Team Champions on SmackDown, but since their Draft move to Raw earlier in the year, they were yet to enjoy similar success. Their best chance came in Memphis in a match against World Tag Team title-holders Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade. Despite the challengers best efforts, Cade pinned Kendrick to retain the gold in a good outing for both teams.
Unforgiven's penultimate contest was the one that most thought would be the main-event, the WWE Championship rematch from Summerslam between John Cena and Randy Orton. This bout was a severe disappointment compared to their stellar outing the previous month, and the finish was no better, with Cena getting a arguable DQ for repeatedly punching 'The Legend Killer'. And to cap off a so-far disappointing night, the main event of the evening was given to the Undertaker and Mark Henry. They had had a fairly good Casket match almost eighteen months ago at WrestleMania 22, but after numerous attempts by WWE, still nobody believed 'The World's Strongest Man' was anywhere close to being a bona-fide main-eventer. Undertaker tried his best to get another good match out of the super-heavyweight, but his victory was a real damp squib to end the night on.
A lot of the undercard was pretty decent, but it was the big matches that disappointed at Unforgiven 2007. A rotten main-event, a Summerslam rematch that was poles apart from the original, and what was a major babyface World title win feeling like a complete anti-climax. It's not difficult to see why this PPV only attracted 210,000 purchases: it delivered even less than it promised.
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