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The 2008 No Way Out was the 10th No Way Out professional wrestling
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produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's
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, SmackDown, and
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brand divisions. The event took place on February 17, 2008, at the Thomas & Mack Center in the Las Vegas suburb of
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. The main match on the Raw brand was an
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match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania XXIV. Triple H won the match after last eliminating Jeff Hardy. The predominant match on the SmackDown brand was Edge versus Rey Mysterio for the World Heavyweight Championship, in which Edge won after spearing Mysterio in mid-air. The primary match on the ECW brand was
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versus
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for the
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. Guerrero won the match and retained the title after pinning Punk following a
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. The predominant match on the Raw brand was
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versus John Cena for the WWE Championship, which Cena won after Orton disqualified himself. The featured match on the undercard was an Elimination Chamber match to determine the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV, which was won by The Undertaker. Presented by THQ's '' Frontlines: Fuel of War'', the event had 329,000 buys, up on the
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figure of 218,000 buys.


Production


Background

No Way Out was first held by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the 20th In Your House
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(PPV) in February 1998. Following the discontinuation of the In Your House series, No Way Out returned in February 2000 as its own PPV event, thus establishing it as the annual February PPV for the promotion. The 2008 event was the 10th event in the No Way Out chronology and was held on February 17 at the Thomas & Mack Center in the Las Vegas suburb of
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. While the previous four years' events featured wrestlers exclusively from the SmackDown brand, the 2008 event featured wrestlers from the
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, SmackDown, and
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brands, as following WrestleMania 23 in April 2007, brand-exclusive pay-per-views were discontinued.


Storylines

The event featured six professional wrestling matches on the
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. The event starred wrestlers from the
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, SmackDown and
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brands – storyline expansions of the promotion where employees are assigned to wrestling brands under the WWE banner. Wrestlers portrayed either a villainous or fan favorite gimmick, as they followed a series of events which generally built tension, leading to a wrestling match. The main feud on the Raw brand heading into No Way Out was between
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and John Cena, with the two battling over the WWE Championship. At the Royal Rumble, Cena made a surprise return, entering as the thirtieth participant. Cena went on to win the match after last eliminating Triple H. The following night on ''Raw'', Cena told Orton that he couldn't wait until WrestleMania and decided to cash in his title opportunity at No Way Out, which Orton accepted. The main feud on the SmackDown brand was between Rey Mysterio and Edge, with the two battling over the World Heavyweight Championship. Mysterio won a
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on the January 4 episode of ''SmackDown!'', defeating Edge with 90 seconds to go, to earn a title shot at the Royal Rumble. At the Royal Rumble, Edge retained the title after his
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, SmackDown general manager Vickie Guerrero, interfered by receiving an attack for Edge by Mysterio. On the February 1 episode of ''SmackDown'', Theodore Long, who was acting as the General Manager due to Guerrero's scripted injury, assigned a rematch between the two at No Way Out. Mysterio was injured at a live event overseas on February 13, but still chose to compete in his match. The main feud on the ECW brand was between
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and
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, with the two battling over the
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. On the January 22 episode of ''
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'', Guerrero defeated Punk to win the title after Edge interfered. The following week on ''ECW'', while Guerrero was celebrating his victory, Punk, disguised as a
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, hit Guerrero with his guitar during Guerrero's championship celebration. On the February 5 episode of ''ECW'', Punk demanded a rematch against Guerrero for the title, which Guerrero accepted the challenge for No Way Out. On the same night, ECW general manager
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scheduled the first-ever Gulf of Mexico match, in which Punk defeated Guerrero by throwing him into the Gulf of Mexico. Other matches on the Raw brand included an
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match, where the winner would receive a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania, and a "Career Threatening" match between
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and
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, where Flair would be forced to retire from wrestling if he loses. The other match on the SmackDown brand was another Elimination Chamber match, where the winner would receive a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania.


Event

Before the event aired on
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, Kane defeated
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by pinfall, after delivering a chokeslam. The first match that aired was the
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match between
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and the champion,
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. In the beginning, the two wrestlers exchanged control of the match until late into the match, where Punk kicked Guerrero's head, causing him to fall from the ring apron to the outside. Back in the ring, Punk set Guerrero up for a Hurracarana from the top turnbuckle, but Guerrero countered the attempt by holding the ropes, causing Punk to fall to the ring mat. Guerrero immediately executed a
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, and pinned Punk to retain his title. The next match was the SmackDown/
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match between The Undertaker,
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,
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(with Matt Striker), Finlay, The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) and Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP). Batista and Undertaker were selected to start the match. Undertaker gained control of the match early after tossing Batista over the top rope onto the chamber's steel surface. In the ring, both men were knocked down by delivering a
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to each other. The third entrant, Big Daddy V, then entered, and dominated both The Undertaker and Batista for some time, until Batista performed a
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on Big Daddy V. Shortly after, The Undertaker executed a DDT on the steel floor of the chamber on Big Daddy V and Batista pinned him, thus eliminating him. The fourth entrant was The Great Khali, who also dominated upon entering, but was eliminated when he submitted to the Gogoplata submission hold. The fifth entrant was Finlay, who gained the advantage over Batista by tossing him into the steel chains of the chamber, and over Undertaker by delivering a
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to him for a near-fall. Finlay also slammed Undertaker's head into a pod, breaking it. The sixth entrant, MVP, was attacked by Undertaker when his pod was opened. MVP used a steel chain as a weapon on the other three competitors, causing Undertaker to start bleeding, until he climbed to the top of a pod. Undertaker followed and delivered a chokeslam to MVP from the top of the pod onto the ring, which cost MVP the match as Finlay pinned MVP and eliminated him. Later,
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passed a shillelagh to Finlay from under the ring, which he used on both Batista and Undertaker, busting Batista's head open. He was soon eliminated by Undertaker who pinned him after a Chokeslam onto the chamber floor. The final two men were Batista and Undertaker. Batista gained advantage after delivering a Batista Bomb, but Undertaker kicked out, which led to Batista tossing Undertaker into the chamber wall. Undertaker however, retaliated and countered a powerslam attempt on the outside, bringing both men in, and delivered a Tombstone piledriver and pinned Batista, winning the match and earning a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania XXIV. The third match was a "Career threatening" match between
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and
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. In this match, had Flair lost, he would have had to retire from professional wrestling. Throughout the match Kennedy worked on Flair's injured leg, but in the end, Flair was able to trip Kennedy into a Figure four leglock, forcing Kennedy to submit. Thus, Flair won the match and avoided retirement. The next match saw Edge defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio. Throughout the match, Edge worked on Mysterio's injured biceps, affecting Mysterio's offense. However, Mysterio retaliated, delivering a
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on Edge for an unsuccessful pin attempt. Later in the match, Mysterio executed a 619 on Edge, but couldn't capitalize due to his biceps. He then attempted a Springboard Splash, but Edge
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Mysterio in mid-air, and pinned him, retaining the title. After the match, The Big Show made a surprise return to WWE, where he cut a promo on his recent weight loss (over 108 pounds) and future plans of becoming a champion again. After doing so, The Big Show began taunting professional
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, who was in attendance and Mysterio's close friend. As Big Show threatened to chokeslam Mysterio, Mayweather jumped over the security wall and entered the ring to confront Big Show. Show then got on his knees to allow Mayweather to punch him, which Mayweather did with a combination of punches, bloodying The Big Show from the nose and mouth. Mayweather and his crew fled the ring, and then through the crowd, where Shane McMahon stopped The Big Show from chasing them. The next match saw
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defend the WWE Championship against John Cena. The match started slow, with the men trading dominance. After a submission attempt by Cena, Orton feigned an injury outside the ring and ordered the referee Mike Chioda to count him out. When Cena came to check Orton's "injury", Orton delivered an RKO to Cena outside the ring. Orton got back in the ring and the referee started to count Cena out. Cena got back into the ring on a nine-count, but Orton purposely slapped the referee in the face and got himself disqualified. In result, Orton lost the match but retained the title. After the match, Cena delivered an FU to Orton, and applied the STFU. The main event was between Triple H,
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, Jeff Hardy, Chris Jericho, John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) and Umaga in the second Elimination Chamber match of the night. The first two superstars to start the match were Jericho and Michaels. They fought each other until Umaga entered, and dominated. Some of the highlights were Umaga performing a double
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on Jericho and Michaels, and later, delivering his Samoan Wrecking Ball to Jericho through a pod. The next superstar to enter the match was JBL, who dominated the other three competitors for some time until he got eliminated by Jericho after a
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. After his elimination, JBL brought two steel chairs into the chamber to attack Jericho, Michaels and Umaga before leaving. Triple H entered the match next. Soon, every superstar delivered their finishing moves on Umaga, with Jericho delivering the Codebreaker, Michaels performing the
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, Triple H executing the
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, and finally Hardy delivering the
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from the top of a pod. Jericho took advantage and pinned Umaga to eliminate him. Hardy then eliminated Jericho soon after another Sweet Chin Music from Michaels. Later, Triple H eliminated Michaels after executing a Pedigree, following a Twist of Fate from Hardy. The final two men were Triple H and Hardy. They battled for about five minutes until Triple H delivered a Pedigree on Hardy, but failed to score the pinfall. Triple H tried to use a
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but Hardy retaliated, and attempted to deliver a Twist of Fate. Triple H countered the attempt by pushing Hardy into the steel chair. Finally, Triple H delivered a second and final Pedigree to Hardy, this time onto the steel chair, and pinned him to win the match, earning a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania.


Aftermath

The following night on Raw, John Cena demanded a rematch for the WWE Championship. General Manager William Regal made a non-title match for later that night between Orton and Cena, where if Cena won, he would be included in the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XXIV. Triple H was assigned to be the guest referee. Cena won the match after executing an FU to Orton, thus changing the match at WrestleMania to a Triple Threat match. After the match, Triple H delivered a Pedigree to both Orton and Cena. At WrestleMania, Orton defeated both Cena and Triple H to retain the WWE Championship. Also on this episode of ''Raw'', Big Show challenged
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to a match, which Mayweather accepted. The match was announced the following week to be scheduled for WrestleMania. The two met at WrestleMania, in a No Disqualification match, which Mayweather won. The feud between Rey Mysterio and Edge ended when, on the February 22 episode of '' SmackDown'', Mysterio said that he needed surgery, and would be out of action for seven weeks. Edge then entered a feud with The Undertaker, the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Edge and Undertaker met in a World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania, in which Undertaker defeated Edge to capture the World Heavyweight Championship, and to keep his undefeated streak intact. On the February 25 episode of ''Raw'', 2008 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee
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challenged
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to a match at WrestleMania. Michaels accepted with reluctance, knowing that due to a previous announcement from WWE Chairman
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the next match Flair loses would result in a forced retirement for Flair. Flair also said that "it would be an honor for him to retire at the hands of Shawn Michaels". At WrestleMania, Michaels defeated Flair, and Flair retired from WWE. A Triple Threat match was made on ECW, where the winner would be the number one contender for the ECW Championship between
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,
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and Elijah Burke. Punk went on to win the match. One week later, on the March 4 episode of ''ECW'', Punk fought Guerrero for the ECW Championship, but lost the match. Guerrero, however, lost the ECW Championship to Kane in just 11 seconds at WrestleMania XXIV.


Results


Elimination Chamber entrances and eliminations (SmackDown/ECW)


Elimination Chamber entrances and eliminations (Raw)


Notes


References

*(2008). ''No Way Out VD World Wrestling Entertainment''.


External links


Official No Way Out Homepage
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