The 2009 Night of Champions was the third annual
Night of Champions
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professional wrestling pay-per-view
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(PPV)
event
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* Event management, the organization of eve ...
produced by
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's
Raw
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* Raw food, uncooked food
Raw or RAW may also refer to:
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* .RAW, a proprietary mass spectrometry dat ...
,
SmackDown, and
ECW ECW may refer to:
Professional wrestling
* Extreme Championship Wrestling (originally Eastern Championship Wrestling), a professional wrestling promotion that operated from 1992 to 2001
* The Alliance (professional wrestling) (originally the WCW/E ...
brand divisions—the final to feature ECW. The event took place on July 26, 2009, at the
Wachovia Center
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in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The
concept of the show was that every
championship in the company at the time was defended. All eight matches on the
card Card or The Card may refer to:
* Various types of plastic cards:
**By type
***Magnetic stripe card
*** Chip card
*** Digital card
**By function
***Payment card
****Credit card
**** Debit card
****EC-card
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****European Health Insur ...
were championship matches; four were won while four were retained.
This show was considered a
supercard, which featured more than one
main event match. The main event matches featured were:
Jeff Hardy defeating
CM Punk
Phillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American professional wrestler, sports commentator, actor, and retired mixed martial artist currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Best known for ...
for the
World Heavyweight Championship,
Randy Orton
Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler and actor who is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand but is currently out of action due to a back injury. H ...
retaining the
WWE Championship against
Triple H and
John Cena,
Mickie James
Mickie Laree James (born August 31, 1979) Additional January 6, 2017. is an American professional wrestler and country singer. She is currently signed to Impact Wrestling. She has also had tenures in WWE and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA ...
winning the
WWE Divas Championship against
Maryse, and
WWE Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio retaining his title against
Dolph Ziggler. The
undercard, featured
Chris Jericho and
The Big Show defending the
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship against
The Legacy The Legacy may refer to:
* '' Le Legs'' or ''The Legacy'', a play by Pierre de Marivaux
* The Legacy (professional wrestling), a former professional wrestling faction in World Wrestling Entertainment
* ''The Legacy'' (album), an album by Testament
...
,
Christian
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defeating
Tommy Dreamer for the
ECW Championship
The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship originally used in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and later, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was the original world title of the ECW ...
,
Kofi Kingston defending the
WWE United States Championship in a
Six-Pack Challenge
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against
Montel Vontavious Porter,
The Miz,
Carlito,
Primo
Primo may refer to:
People
*DJ Premier (born 1966), hip-hop producer, sometimes goes by nickname Primo
*Primo Carnera (1906–1967), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933–1934
*Primo Cassarino (born 1956), enforcer for the Gambino cri ...
, and
Jack Swagger, and
Michelle McCool defending the
WWE Women's Championship against
Melina. The event had 267,000 buys, down on the
2008's Night of Champions figure of 273,000 buys.
Production
Background
Night of Champions
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was an annual
pay-per-view
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Events can be purchased through a multichannel television platform using their electronic program guid ...
(PPV) event produced by
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) since
2007
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. The 2009 event was the third event in the Night of Champions chronology. It was held on July 26, 2009, at the
Wachovia Center
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in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and featured wrestlers from the
Raw
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* Raw food, uncooked food
Raw or RAW may also refer to:
Computing and electronics
* .RAW, a proprietary mass spectrometry dat ...
,
SmackDown, and
ECW ECW may refer to:
Professional wrestling
* Extreme Championship Wrestling (originally Eastern Championship Wrestling), a professional wrestling promotion that operated from 1992 to 2001
* The Alliance (professional wrestling) (originally the WCW/E ...
brands.
As per the theme of the event, every championship promoted by WWE at the time was defended. These included the three championships on Raw—the
WWE Championship, the
United States Championship, and the
WWE Women's Championship—the three championships on SmackDown—the
World Heavyweight Championship, the
Intercontinental Championship, and the
WWE Divas Championship—ECW's sole championship—the
ECW Championship
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—and the promotion's two tag team championships—the
World Tag Team Championship and
WWE Tag Team Championship
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, which had been unified at
WrestleMania 25 in April as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, the umbrella term for two titles that were independently active but defended together on any brand.
This was also the first Night of Champions to feature the Divas Championship, which had been established in July 2008, just after the
previous year's event.
Storylines
Night of Champions featured
professional wrestling matches
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that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing
script
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** Script typeface, a typeface with characteristics of handw ...
ed feuds,
plot
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* ''Plot' ...
s, and
storylines that were played out on ''
Raw
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* Raw food, uncooked food
Raw or RAW may also refer to:
Computing and electronics
* .RAW, a proprietary mass spectrometry dat ...
'', ''
Friday Night SmackDown
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'', ''
ECW on Syfy
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'' and ''
WWE Superstars''—
World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a
villain or a
hero as they follow a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. All wrestlers were from WWE's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands—a
storyline division in which WWE employees are assigned to a television program of the same name.
The main
rivalry from SmackDown heading into Night of Champions was between
CM Punk
Phillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American professional wrestler, sports commentator, actor, and retired mixed martial artist currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Best known for ...
and
Jeff Hardy in their conflict over the
World Heavyweight Championship.
One month prior to the show, at
Extreme Rules, Punk invoked the guaranteed title match he earned by winning the
Money in the Bank ladder match against Hardy; he defeated him, and won the World Heavyweight title, after Hardy had already defeated Edge in a ladder match to win the championship. Hardy received his rematch against Punk on the June 15 episode of ''Raw'' in a triple threat match also involving Edge, who Punk pinned to retain the title after Hardy had hit a
Swanton Bomb
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on him. The two had constant confrontations in the following weeks over the legitimacy of Punk's reign before they met at
The Bash in a match for the championship that saw Punk get
disqualified for striking the referee, leading to Hardy attacking Punk for what he saw as dodging competition (a title cannot change hands on a disqualification). On the July 2 episode of ''WWE Superstars'', it came to light that Punk had suffered a
storyline eye injury. Punk's rebuttal to Hardy's accusation was that he struck the referee due to his inability to clearly see a target. To clear up any dispute on to who the rightful champion was,
SmackDown general manager,
Theodore Long, announced another match for the World Heavyweight Championship between the two at Night of Champions, which was accepted by both competitors.
The Raw brand was represented by
Randy Orton
Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler and actor who is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand but is currently out of action due to a back injury. H ...
defending his
WWE Championship. After defeating
Triple H in a
3 Stages of Hell match at The Bash, Orton was without a contender for the championship, so on the June 29 episode of ''Raw'', it was announced by the special guest host of the week, as well as onscreen
matchmaker,
Batista
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* Batista (footballer, born 1955), Brazilian football player
* Dave Bautista, American actor and professional wrestler, also ...
, that the title would be defended at Night of Champions against the winner of a
single-elimination tournament. The semifinals commenced that night with Triple H defeating
Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) and
John Cena defeating
The Miz. Triple H and Cena faced each other on the following week's episode of ''Raw'', only to see Orton's protégés,
Cody Rhodes and
Ted DiBiase, interfere in the match and attack both men. As a result, it was announced Orton would defend the title against both Triple H and Cena in a
triple threat match.
After winning the
ECW Championship
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at Extreme Rules,
Tommy Dreamer had been involved in a scripted rivalry with perennial ally, rival, and
former ECW Champion,
Christian
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. The former champion was given a chance to get back into the title picture by having a match with
Vladimir Kozlov to determine the number one contender. On the July 9 episode of ''ECW on Syfy'', Christian won the match, thus advancing to Night of Champions to challenge Dreamer.
Edge and
Chris Jericho had won the
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship at The Bash in a triple threat
tag team match from incumbent champions,
The Colóns, and Rhodes and DiBiase (collectively known as
The Legacy The Legacy may refer to:
* '' Le Legs'' or ''The Legacy'', a play by Pierre de Marivaux
* The Legacy (professional wrestling), a former professional wrestling faction in World Wrestling Entertainment
* ''The Legacy'' (album), an album by Testament
...
). Two weeks following the event on the July 6 episode of ''Raw'', the special guest host for the night,
Ted DiBiase (Sr.), announced that The Legacy would challenge Edge and Jericho for the titles.
In the coming week on ''Raw'', it came to light that Edge had
legitimately torn his
Achilles tendon, which required surgery, as well as sidelining Edge for a projected several months. It was announced on the next week's episode of ''Raw'', Jericho had a storyline contractual loophole, which allowed him to choose a new partner to hold the titles with him if Edge were to be injured, thus allowing him to defend the titles at Night of Champions.
Following a defense of the
WWE Intercontinental Championship on the July 10 episode of ''Friday Night SmackDown'',
Rey Mysterio was attacked by
Dolph Ziggler. The following week on ''WWE Superstars'', Mysterio and Ziggler had a verbal confrontation over what transpired, leading to the announcement of Mysterio defending the Intercontinental title against Ziggler at the pay-per-view.
Event
Pre-show
Prior to the show airing live on pay-per-view, the fans in attendance were shown a
dark match tag team match pitting
Shad Gaspard and
JTG (collectively known as
Cryme Tyme) against
Tyson Kidd and
David Hart Smith with
Natalya in their corner (the three are known as
The Hart Dynasty); Gaspard scored his team the victory,
pinning Pinning may refer to:
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Kidd to the mat following an
STO
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.
Preliminary matches
The show commenced with
Chris Jericho and his mystery partner defending the
Unified WWE Tag Team titles against
The Legacy The Legacy may refer to:
* '' Le Legs'' or ''The Legacy'', a play by Pierre de Marivaux
* The Legacy (professional wrestling), a former professional wrestling faction in World Wrestling Entertainment
* ''The Legacy'' (album), an album by Testament
...
(
Cody Rhodes and
Ted DiBiase). It was revealed his partner was
The Big Show, who started the match taking advantage of his size on his opponents before tagging in his partner, who was double-teamed by the challengers. The match ended when Jericho caught DiBiase with the
Codebreaker
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, which led to Big Show placing a
camel clutch on
Ted DiBiase, causing DiBiase to
submit
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French black metal band Blut aus Nord
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to retain the titles.
Following was
Tommy Dreamer defending the
ECW Championship
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against
Christian
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. The match was fought at a quick pace with both men being able to counter the others attempt at offense. The action made its way out of the arena and to the floor of the arena as Christian threw the champion into the commentator's table. He made his way back into the ring in an attempted a
dive onto Dreamer, who managed to dodge his opponent, who made his way onto the edge of the ring to execute a
senton bomb onto his prone opponent on the floor. Once both competitors returned to the ring, they continued to counter each other's moves until Dreamer attempted to deliver a
DDT, only to have Christian deliver a
Killswitch to pin his opponent and win his second ECW Championship.
The next title to be defended was
Kofi Kingston's
WWE United States Championship against
Jack Swagger,
Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP),
Carlito,
Primo
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People
*DJ Premier (born 1966), hip-hop producer, sometimes goes by nickname Primo
*Primo Carnera (1906–1967), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933–1934
*Primo Cassarino (born 1956), enforcer for the Gambino cri ...
and
The Miz. The match maintained a fast pace with each wrestler making multiple attempts to pin someone. The end of the match came when Carlito performed a
Backstabber on Primo. Kingston was behind his challenger in time to perform the
Trouble in Paradise
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* ''Trouble in Paradise' ...
to the back of Carlito's head, leading to a pinfall victory.
The bout for the
WWE Women's Championship was next between
Michelle McCool and
Melina. As Melina made her way to the ring performing her signature split to enter, the champion
dropkicked the challenger to the floor of the arena, starting an aggressively-fought match. The match spent a portion of time on the floor with McCool holding Melina on the barricade, dropping her on her face on the structure with a
DDT. The match continued with both women trading
knee strikes and
kicks. McCool caught Melina by the shoulders as she went for a pin to retain her championship.
Main event matches
The first main event of the evening was the
WWE Championship match between
Randy Orton
Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler and actor who is signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand but is currently out of action due to a back injury. H ...
,
Triple H, and
John Cena. The match started with Orton attempting to move away from the challengers in an attempt to let both of the fight each other; this was followed by Triple H and Cena following the champion outside of the ring. The three men took turns brawling with one another until Orton was dropped to the floor with a
double suplex from his opponents. Triple H hit Orton with a
spinebuster
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; he went to pin Cena only to have Orton grab him by the leg, and pull him out of the ring, throwing him into the commentator's table. Cena interjected himself into a fight between all three on the table, throwing Orton into the crowd. As Orton recovered and returned to the ring, he was thrown out while Cena caught Triple H in the middle of the ring with the
STF in an attempt to make him submit. Orton made his way back into the ring in an attempt to
punt Cena while he had Triple H in the hold; Cena quickly dodged, only to be taken down by the champion. This was followed by Orton
stomping down on both of his opponents. Once both challengers recovered, Triple H took down Orton with a
Sharpshooter while Cena also applied a
crossface hold. Orton proceeded to tap out, only for the referee to declare the match would continue, as he couldn't decide who won the match. Orton's protégés, Rhodes and DiBiase, interfered to assault the challengers. As Cena was looking to hit Rhodes with the
Attitude Adjustment
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Formation
The band was formed ...
, Orton hit Cena with an
RKO, leading to a pin on Cena.
Maryse defended the
WWE Divas Championship next against
Mickie James
Mickie Laree James (born August 31, 1979) Additional January 6, 2017. is an American professional wrestler and country singer. She is currently signed to Impact Wrestling. She has also had tenures in WWE and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA ...
. The match centered around Maryse keeping her distance from James before descending to the floor in an attempt to use a can of hair spray to unleash onto the challenger's eyes; James snatched away the can to use it herself. The referee caught James and grabbed it away from her. The match returned to the ring as Maryse went to finish the match with the
French Kiss only to have James counter with her
Mickie-DT to pin Maryse and win the title.
Next was
Rey Mysterio defending the
WWE Intercontinental Championship against
Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler gained an early advantage by muscling his opponent into the
turnbuckle with a
powerbomb. In attempt to ground his opponent, Ziggler locked Mysterio in a
headlock and rode him into the mat. Mysterio managed to escape his opponent's onslaught by connecting with a
kick to his opponent. He ascended the top turnbuckle in an attempt to
dive on his opponent, who countered with a
dropkick
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. The challenger ascended the turnbuckle himself with Mysterio on his shoulder and performed a
gutbuster off the second rope. After an attempt to pin him, Mysterio retaliated by hitting the
619 and a
body press to pin the challenger and retain the title.
The main event of the show was
CM Punk
Phillip Jack Brooks (born October 26, 1978), better known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American professional wrestler, sports commentator, actor, and retired mixed martial artist currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Best known for ...
defending the
World Heavyweight Championship against
Jeff Hardy. Punk dominated the challenger early with a series of
kicks and
armlock
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s before Hardy escaped to the floor. Punk performed a
suicide dive
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on Hardy, only to crash as his opponent moved away only to have Hardy go for a dive of his own and Punk reciprocate with his own dodge. The champion made his way back to the ring in the hopes of the referee declaring him the winner via
countout, the act of a wrestler failing to appear in the ring for the referee's count of 10; Hardy made his way back in the ring by nine. A frustrated Punk continued his assault with knees before Hardy countered with a
Whisper in the Wind followed by a pin attempt. Punk escaped the pin with a riding
dragon sleeper for a submission attempt. Hardy escaped with some offense before ascending the top turnbuckle and attempting with his finishing maneuver, the
Swanton Bomb
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, only to have the champion lift his knees up, driving them into Hardy's back. Punk exploited his advantage, and hit Hardy with the
GTS
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Or ...
. He went for the pin, only to have Hardy respond by the referee's count of two. Punk decided to leave the ring at that time in hopes of getting counted out, which would allow him to retain his championship. Hardy headed him off on the entrance ramp, and threw him in the ring. Once both men were back in the ring, Punk made one more attempt at the GTS only to have the challenger counter with the
Twist of Fate. He then attempted the Swanton Bomb again, which fully connected for Hardy to pin Punk, winning the World Heavyweight Championship for the second time, his third World Championship overall.
Reception
With over 17,000 fans in hand, Night of Champions received mixed reviews from fans and critics. Most of the praise comes in the form of the World Heavyweight title match.
Wade Keller
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''Pro Wrestling Torch''
Kel ...
of the
Pro Wrestling Torch gave overall credit for all participants in the World title match, specifically Punk's work as a
heel
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Structure
To distribute the compressive for ...
and the ending, which was seen as a surprise due to the rumor circulating that Hardy would be taking time off imminently.
Dave Meltzer of the
Wrestling Observer Newsletter reviewed Punk's
monologue
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, calling it "very good".
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writer Brian Elliott reviewed the show, saying nothing was "of ill-note... (no, not even the Divas Championship match)"; like with other reviews, the World title match was his match of the night, rating it 7/10. Another match that received praise was the Intercontinental title match, which was described as "strong" by reviewers with the biggest problem, as pointed out by Meltzer, that Ziggler was "not as well-known yet with the crowd".
The Women's Championship match was well received by the fans and considered the best Divas match of 2009 by many women's wrestling supporters.
The show received some mild criticisms. While many people were left intrigued with the double submission portion of the WWE Championship match, James Caldwell of the Torch was especially critical of the moment by questioning the logic behind the confusion of the referee and commentators; the consensus gave the match a good review until the end, which Caldwell called "lame".
Aftermath
The following night on ''Raw'', it was announced by the night's guest host,
Shaquille O'Neal
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, that Randy Orton would defend his title next at
SummerSlam against the winner of the
Beat the Clock challenge
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, with the one wrestler out of five-
Mark Henry, Montel Vontavious Porter, Triple H, Jack Swagger, and John Cena- who defeats their respective opponent the fastest would challenge Orton for the title. Henry set a pace at 6:49, which went unbroken for three straight competitors until Cena wrestled, which had him beat the time, thus going to SummerSlam.
CM Punk, after showing
sportsmanship towards Jeff Hardy after their match, came out to address Hardy following a title defense against
John Morrison John Morrison or Morison may refer to:
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* John Morrison (Saskatchewan politician) (1872–1950), Canadian Member of Parliament
* John Morrison (intelli ...
on the July 31 edition of ''SmackDown'', only to assault him before he invoked his contractual rematch clause the following week, only to lose due to interference from
Matt Hardy, the match's guest enforcer, leading to Punk assaulting the champion. Theodore Long announced immediately following the match that there would be one more between the two at SummerSlam, which was announced to be a
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match (TLC).
Dolph Ziggler continued his crusade for the Intercontinental title by attacking Rey Mysterio during a match with
Mike Knox. This led to Ziggler regaining his contendership the following night on ''SmackDown'' by defeating Knox,
R-Truth, and
Finlay in a
fatal four-way match.
This was the final Night of Champions event to feature the ECW Championship, as well as the ECW brand, as the brand was disbanded in February 2010, deactivating the championship along with it. It was also the final Night of Champions to feature the World Tag Team Championship, as it was deactivated in August 2010 in favor of continuing the WWE Tag Team Championship, which dropped the "unified" moniker.
Results
Notes
References
External links
The official Night of Champions website
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2009 in Philadelphia
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