WWE Unforgiven 2006

WWE Unforgiven 2006

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WWE Unforgiven 2006
WWE Unforgiven 2006

WWE Unforgiven 2006

7.3 | 3h30m | en | Drama

Unforgiven (2006) was a PPV which took place on September 17, 2006 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. It was the eighth annual Unforgiven event. The event starred talent from the Raw brand. The main event was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship between Edge and John Cena. One of the predominant matches on the card was D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) versus The Big Show, Vince and Shane McMahon in a Handicap Hell in a Cell match. Another primary match on the undercard was Lita versus Trish Stratus for the WWE Women's Championship in what was Stratus' final match of her full-time wrestling career.

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7.3 | 3h30m | en | Drama , Action | More Info
Released: September. 17,2006 | Released Producted By: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.wwe.com/shows/unforgiven/2006‎
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Unforgiven (2006) was a PPV which took place on September 17, 2006 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. It was the eighth annual Unforgiven event. The event starred talent from the Raw brand. The main event was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WWE Championship between Edge and John Cena. One of the predominant matches on the card was D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) versus The Big Show, Vince and Shane McMahon in a Handicap Hell in a Cell match. Another primary match on the undercard was Lita versus Trish Stratus for the WWE Women's Championship in what was Stratus' final match of her full-time wrestling career.

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John Cena , Adam Copeland , Randy Orton

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Owen Ogletree I thought this was a really enjoyable show. The wrestling was solid throughout and the main event is a must-see. The HIAC match also delivered.Intercontinental Championship Match: Johnny Nitro (c) vs. Jeff Hardy - A good, solid opening match. Not as good as some of their later matches, but still a fast-paced, well-wrestled opener. Johnny Nitro retains with help from Melina. RATING: ***Kane vs. Umaga - Just another big man match. Nothing else needs to be said. It ends in a double count-out. RATING: **World Tag Team Championship Match: The Spirit Squad vs. The Highlanders - A decent tag team match, nothing too special about it. The Spirit Squad retain their tag titles. RATING: **1/2Tag Team Hell in a Cell Match: D-Generation X vs. Team McMahons and The Big Show - This definitely lived up to its hype, as it was a crazy, brutal match. These teams had an absolute war that had funny moments to boot. DX wins the match with a Sweet Chin Music and a sledgehammer to Vince. RATING: ****Randy Orton vs. Carlito - Kind of questionable to put this right before the main event, but still a solid match. Carlito is an underrated in-ring performer, and Orton has always been an exciting talent. Randy Orton wins with an impressive RKO in mid-air. RATING: ***Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match for the WWE Championship: Edge (c) vs. John Cena - Incredible match. The Cena/Edge feud was amazing, and this match is definitely their best. It had the perfect balance of awesome spots and storytelling. Edge's hometown crowd booing Cena also added to the atmosphere. John Cena wins the match and wins back the Championship. RATING: ****1/2Definitely a show worth tracking down, and probably one of the better PPV's of 2006.RATING: B
gridoon This WWE PPV isn't as good as it looks on paper. The matches range from pretty good....Edge vs. Cena in a TLC match for the WWE title (it is poorly timed on occasion - Cena twice takes forever to climb the ladder as if he's waiting for Edge (and Lita) to distract him - but it has some good high spots too)Randy Orton vs. Carlito (Orton is somewhat underrated, I find his acting both inside and outside the ring quite enjoyable)to average....DX vs. the McMahons and the Big Show, Hell In A Cell (delivers the expected brutality, but also a "ech" moment that makes you wonder why Vince seems so fascinated with the homosexual aspect of pro-wrestling)Jeff Hardy vs. Nitro, for the IC title (definitely not as good as it could have been) Trish vs. Lita, for the Women's title (notable only as Trish's last match and title win, as well as for her using fellow Canadian Bret Hart's sharpshooter hold to finish it)to dreadful Kane vs. Umaga (Umaga sucks)The Spirit Squad vs. The Highlanders (the Tag Team titles are dead, and silly gimmick teams such as these are not the way to revive them)
wrestlingsitewebmaster Unforgiven truly lived up to expectations. All the guys and gals really tried hard and this was the best Raw PPV (up to now) for 2006. 16,000 fans watched this event? When was the last time a number like that watched a WWE PPV? Results from the show, which was held in Toronto Canada: Johnny Nitro retained the Intercontinental Championship against Jeff Hardy. Umaga and Kane fought to a double count out (which the fans booed). The Spirit Squad defeated The Highlanders. Trish Stratus defeated Lita to win the Women's Championship in a grand match. DX defeated The McMahon's and Big Show in a brutal Hell in a Cell Match. Randy Orton defeated Carlito in a good match. John Cena defeated Edge to win the WWE Championship in an exciting TLC match.Overall Grade - A
Stuart Wilson The ninth annual WWE Unforgiven came to us this year from the sold out Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As usual, the 16,000+ plus crowd was raucous and opinionated. Just what we like on a pay per view. With not one but two heavily hyped gimmick matches on the card, Trish Stratus's last match, Jeff Hardy's main event return and a battle of the monsters there was enough to keep everyone happy.The main event of the evening saw hometown hero Edge put the WWE Championship on the line against John Cena a Tables, Ladders, Chairs match. A match that Edge has never lost and Cena has never had. Also, the added stipulation that if Cena lost he would be off to Friday Night Smackdown! for three years. To make this seem like a genuine stipulation we saw Teddy Long sitting in his sky box every now and again throughout the event. The match was a real thriller and it was impossible to predict who was going to come out on top. Both men took a lot of punishment and some serious bumps. Lita typically got involved, at first the fiery red head saved Edge from defeat when she knocked over the ladder causing Cena to fall all the way to the floor where there awaited a table. Second time wasn't so lucky for Edge. After Lita decked Cena with a chair he stumbled into Edge's ladder and sent him to the floor and through two tables. After Lita got an FU for her trouble the end was near. With both men fighting it out on top the ladder Cena capitalised with an FU from the top all the way to the floor and through two stacked tables. This was too much for Edge as Cena grabbed the gold and made himself a three time WWE Champion. This was an excellent match and there are more story lines to come from this. With Lita leaving WWE in December and the fans getting to choose the stipulations at Cyber Sunday in November look for this feud to continue.In the other gimmick match of the night, the feud between the McMahon's and DX raged on. This time in a Hell in a Cell. This was a brutal match with plenty of blood and like the main event was excellent to watch. At time I laughed out loud at this one, the hammy expression by both The Big Show and Vince McMahon were priceless. One of the highlights of the night was McMahon having his head rammed so far up Big Show's butt by DX that he could practically see out Shows mouth. The McMahon's were defeated badly in this one. Shane was taken out of action after a chair was placed over his head and HBK dropped an elbow. Vince himself was taken out with a belter of Sweet Chin Music and then HHH broke a sledgehammer over the back of the bosses' head for the pin. Brilliant, excellent. Well done to all five men involved.Trish Status gave us the fairytale ending we were all hoping for in her hometown. She defeated her biggest rival Lita in an excellent Woman's Championship match. And how did the Canadian minx do it? With a sharpshooter no less, that brought the crowd to fever pitch. Trish waved us all goodbye in an emotional moment that nobody will forget in a hurry, holding up her record breaking seventh Woman's Championship.In other matches on the under card, Johnny Nitro defeated Jeff Hardy in the opener for the Intercontinental Championship. This was a fantastic match only let down by Melina interfering in the end to cost hardy the match. Umaga and Kane battled it out to a decent double count out. The Highlanders were unsuccessful in their bid to win the World Tag Team Championships from the Spirit Squad. This match was decent enough too but it was a typical Spirit Squad match with them using their numbers to their advantage. And finally Randy Orton pinned Carlito in another good match after he caught Carlito in mid air after an attempted springboard dive and nailed him with a mega RKO.A fantastic B rate event by the Raw brand. Far better than anything Raw has produced this year already. Well worth watching, this could be an event people are talking about for a while to come.