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WWE No Way Out Recap

Last night at No Way Out was one of the most shocking pay-per-views I have seen in a long time. The show opened up with the Smackdown Elimination Chamber for the WWE Championship. A lot of people thought going into the night that both champions would keep their titles. With Wrestlemania seven weeks away I was surprised at the outcome of the pay-per-view. The Smackdown Elimination Chamber saw the WWE Champ Edge be eliminated first which made for a great match because you knew there would be a new WWE Champ. That new WWE Champion came out to be Triple H who is now a thirteen world champion and is on his way to Wrestlemania 25.

No Way out also saw Shane McMahon and Randy Orton destroy each other over pride, personal matters and survival. It was bloody, violent and brutal but now Randy Orton now has an important decision to make. Which champion will he choose to face at Wrestlemania 25?

Then in one of the most intriguing story lines in recent memory, the showstopper Shawn Michaels took on JBL in an All or Nothing Match. If JBL wins he owns the name Shawn Michaels for life. If Michaels wins he is free from JBL. It was a decent match that had a lot of emotion and Shawn Michaels won his freedom and will continue to make his legend grow. Where will Shawn Michaels end up at Wrestlemania 25?

Then in the main event, the Raw Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Before the match even began Edge took out Kofi Kingston and put himself in the chamber match. This match was wild especially when you had Rey Mysterio who all over the place. It came down to Edge and Mysterio in a highly contested battle but in the end the Rated R Superstar won the World Heavyweight Title in very controversial fashion. What happens now? Who faces him at Wrestlemania 25?

With seven weeks left until ‘Mania there is a lot of questions but no answers yet. Who will face who? Who will cement their legacy at the grandest stage of them all? And who become immortal on the night of April 5th 2009? Stay tuned because the next seven weeks could possibly be the greatest seven weeks in professional wrestling history. As I always say, only time will tell.

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