WWE Breaking Point 2009 Results
ByWWE Breaking Point 2009 Results

(Tag Team Championship) Marc Henry & MVP vs. Big Show & Big Jericho (Champions)
Great hot Montreal crowd starts off with a “Let’s Go Big Show”. This is why I love Canadian crowds. The crowd here pretty much seemed to be behind the heels. No matter how much the WWE tries to get the Canadian crowd to boo Jericho, it just never works on a consistent basis. I would say it’s 70% 30% - in favour of Jericho/Big Show. Marc Henry countered the code breaker. The match came to an end when Marc Henry got knocked out.**1/4
US Title Match: Kofi Kingston vs. The Miz
Good match, even though the U.S. Title means nothing these days. Jerry Lawler got a little annoyed at Michael Cole correcting him, saying a few minutes into the match “You’ve been correcting me alot here tonight, Michael Cole….stop correcting me, even when I’m wrong” Kofi won the match and retains his title in a fairly strong match. **1/2
DX (Triple H & Michael Hickenbottom) vs. Legacy (Ted Dibiase Jr. & Cody Runnels)
I just love to call Shawn Michaels by his awkward sounding real name, Michael Hickenbottom. Triple H took the mic said that he wasn’t responsible for what happen to Bret Hart in Montreal in 1997. 1997! 1997! It is 2009, Vince - LET IT GO! Just a taste of things to come. However, the crowd did start a ‘You Screwed Bret’ chant. After that, they asked everyone to suck it. How nice. Crowd started singing “Ole” after a double figure four spot in the crowd. They went to the concessions in the back and brawled all over the place. Triple H took on both members of Legacy while Shawn Michaels was hurt near ringside. Triple H put Cody through a table. Back in the ring, Michaels looked like he was going for the sharpshooter - of course - but eventually locked in the figure four. Minutes later, Shawn Michaels taps out to a double submission - Runnels with the ringpost figure 4 WHILE Dibiase Jr. has the Million dollar dream at the same time! Excellent spot. More symbolism of 1997 with the Bret Hart figure four on the post spot. It looks like they’re trying to elevate legacy - I think they deserve it and can pull it off. Hopefully, both Runnels and Dibase Jr should be to main event status by years and - by Wrestlemania is the definite plan. Entertaining match. ***
We go to the back where Randy Orton is having a creepy interview with Josh Matthew. He tells Josh Matthews how he’s going to make John Cena say I quit.
Kane vs. Great Khali
We start off with dueling canes. Ladies and gentlemen, the WWE’s most over played match has just arrived on PPV’s. Boring chants right away and throughout, no matter how many cane shots they trade. Kane won with a chokeslam after about 8 minutes. Even so, this match went about 6 minutes too long. Just let Khali go. There’s nothing he can do to help TNA. *
We now go to the back for a backstage interview with WWE World Champion CM Punk. Punk actually ran down Jeff Hardy for having his mugshot all over the news. If you don’t know, Jeff Hardy was recently arrested for having a plethora of drugs in his possession. The lights suddenly went out - it’s…it’s…Jimmy Wang Yang! Wang Yang was stomped out by Punk for scaring him. You can see CM Punk’s Promo right here. It’s the Wrestling Page’s Promo Of The Week.
ECW Championship - Lord Steven Regal vs. Christian ( Champion)
The referee declared that Ezekiel Jackson & Vladimir Kozlov are banned from ringside. Matt Stryker states that the last time a major WWE title has changed hands was in 1997 when Shawn Michaels beat Bret Hart. Does he think the ECW title is a ‘major’ championship? Anyway, it was clear from this point a screw job was happening on this card. They should’ve just had Bret Hart come out and do a promo for the finishing touch. Christian won cleanly with his finisher Killswitch Engage in an absolutely excellent match. ***
Pat Patterson came out and talked in French about how he’s proud to be the first ever WWE Intercontinental Champion. He is interrupted by Dolph Ziggler. Pat Patterson said that Dolph Ziggler will never guess who asked about him whilst in Montreal. NO ONE! That got a nice laugh. Dolph Ziggler ran of a bunch of unmemorable one-liners on Pat. Ziggler said that the WWE was turning into a senior citizens home now because of Bob Barker and Pat Patterson. He then sucker punched Pat. John Morrison came out for the save and raised Patterson’s hand. I guess this was supposed to fill the slot of their actual match that was originally planned? I guess?
WWE championship - John Cena vs. (Champion) Randy Orton
Good match here. The story of this match was Cena taking in alot of punishment and being able to pull it out in the end like the real American hero that he is. Orton hit Cena with a monitor. Randy Orton handcuffs Cena to the ropes. Here’s where that heroic story of John Cena began. After 10 min of takigng abuse, Cena was finally was able to kick Orton, get the uncuffs off the ropes take the key and cuff himself to Orton for a nice pop. Few minutes later, with both man handcuffed in the ring, Orton gets an RKO on Cena, but is unable to pin him. After minutes of struggling to get the key, Orton fails after Cena pulls him away and gets him with an STFU for the submission. Cena wins! Cena Wins! Cena wins!***1/4
CM Punk vs. The Undertaker
Jim Ross pulled out the line about CM Punk where has the whole “I’m Better Than You” attitude. Actually, that’s a quote straight from McMahon a few years ago about CM Punk to Paul Heyman. McMahon always believed that CM Punk should be a heel because, since he’s straight edge, he seems to think that he’s “better than everyone else”. Vince is right on that. The heel CM Punk has really taken off in more ways than the ‘face’ CM Punk ever did. Undertaker beat CM Punk with the go-go platter. After the “victory” WWE Smackdown general manager Teddy Long came out and said that since that move was banned from the WWE, the decision did not stand and the match would be restarted. So that they did. CM Punk then got his finisher on the Undertaker. Then, in 1997 fashion, the referee called a ‘quick’ submission before Undertaker actually submitted. CM Punk won with a screw job finish (as predicted here). Jim Ross stressed that the Undertaker NEVER submitted as the Pay Per View went off the air. The ol’ montreal screwjob.
I may be jumping the gun here at something that may not even happen, but I’d LOVE to see a heel Teddy Long as general manager. Did you know that heel Teddy Long once managed Steve Austin & The Undertaker in WCW’s early days.

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