Night of Champions (2012)

Night of Champions was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE, which took place on September 16, 2012 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] It was the sixth annual Night of Champions event. The theme to the Night of Champions event is that all sanctioned championships are defended on the card. The event managed to gain 189,000 buys. That is up from last year's event, which gained a 169,000 buyrate.[2]

Night of Champions (2012)
Promotional poster featuring John Cena and the WWE Championship
PromotionWWE
DateSeptember 16, 2012
CityBoston, Massachusetts
VenueTD Garden
Attendance14,886
Buy rate189,000
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Storylines

The professional wrestling matches at Night of Champions featured professional wrestlers performing as characters in scripted events pre-determined by the hosting promotion, WWE. Storylines between the characters played out on WWE's primary television programs, Raw and SmackDown.[3][4]

One featured match involved champion Sheamus against Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship. Upon being defeated by Sheamus again at SummerSlam, Del Rio felt that because the referee did not see that his foot was on the bottom rope during the pin, he deserved another chance at the championship. Sheamus felt that Del Rio had enough chances to beat him and said that Randy Orton, who just returned from suspension, deserved a chance at the championship. Del Rio defeated Orton to earn a title match at the event.

Another highly promoted match was CM Punk defending the WWE Championship against John Cena. At Raw 1000 when Cena cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase against Punk and failed to win the championship due to interference by Big Show that resulted in a disqualification. This led to a triple threat match at SummerSlam featuring Punk, Cena, and Show, which Punk won. The following night on Raw, Punk was granted the right to choose his challenger at Night of Champions. He announced that he would face John Cena on the condition that he would admit on live television that Punk was the "best in the world" but Cena refused. The following week on Raw, Raw General Manager AJ Lee announced that Punk would defend the title against Cena at the event.

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
English Commentators Michael Cole
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Spanish Commentators Carlos Cabrera
Marcelo Rodriguez
Backstage interviewer Matt Striker
Ring announcers Lilian Garcia
Justin Roberts
Referees Mike Chioda
Charles Robinson
Jack Doan
Scott Armstrong
Chad Patton

Pre-Show

Prior to the start of the pay-per-view, a 16-man battle royal for a United States Championship match later in the event took place. Zack Ryder won the match by last eliminating Tensai.

Preliminary matches

The event opened with The Miz defending the Intercontinental Championship against Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes and Sin Cara in a fatal four-way match. In the end, Sin Cara placed a mask on Miz's head. Rhodes performed the Cross Rhodes on Cara, but The Miz, despite being blinded by the mask, performed the Skull-Crushing Finale on Rhodes to retain the title.

Next, Kofi Kingston and R-Truth defended the Tag Team Championship against Daniel Bryan and Kane (later known as Team Hell No). The match ended when Bryan pushed Kane off the top rope, causing him to fall onto Kingston into a successful pinfall. In result, Bryan and Kane won the title.

After that, Antonio Cesaro defended the United States Championship against Zack Ryder. Cesaro executed a Neutralizer on Ryder to retain the title.

In the fourth match, Randy Orton wrestled Dolph Ziggler. Orton executed an elevated DDT off the barricade on Ziggler and attempted to pin Ziggler in the ring, but Ziggler placed his foot on the bottom rope, voiding the pinfall. In the end, Orton attempted an RKO, but Ziggler countered the move into a sleeper hold, which Orton escaped. Orton performed an RKO on a leaping Ziggler for the win.

Next, Layla defended the Divas Championship against Eve. After Kaitlyn was attacked, SmackDown general manager Booker T scheduled Layla to defend against Eve. Eve executed the Heart Breaker on Layla to win the title for a record third time.

After that, Sheamus defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio. Before the match, Booker T relinquished his ban of the Brogue Kick. In the end, Del Rio missed a step-up enziguri on Sheamus, who was in the corner. Sheamus executed a Brogue Kick on Del Rio to retain the title.

Main event

In the main event, CM Punk defended the WWE Championship against John Cena. Punk applied the Anaconda vise on Cena, but Cena countered into the STF, which Punk countered into a crossface, which Cena escaped. Punk executed the diving elbow drop for a near-fall. Punk went for a GTS, but Cena countered into the STF, with Punk reaching the ropes to break the hold. Punk executed a Go To Sleep on Cena for a near-fall. Cena executed an Attitude Adjustment for a near-fall. Punk performed a second Go to Sleep on Cena for a near-fall. Punk performed a Rock Bottom on Cena for a near-fall. Cena executed another Attitude Adjustment on Punk for a near-fall. Cena executed a bridging German superplex off the top rope on Punk to win the match. As Cena was celebrating, the referee declared a draw due to a double pin, thus Punk retaining the title. When Cena stopped celebrating, Punk hit Cena with the title belt as he stood tall in the middle of the ring to close the show.

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[5]
1P Zack Ryder won by last eliminating Tensai[Note 1] 16-man battle royal to determine the #1 contender to the WWE United States Championship[6] 05:43
2 The Miz (c) defeated Cody Rhodes, Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara Fatal four-way match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[7] 12:05
3 Daniel Bryan and Kane defeated Kofi Kingston and R-Truth (c) Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship[8] 08:30
4 Antonio Cesaro (c) (with Aksana) defeated Zack Ryder Singles match for the WWE United States Championship[9] 06:40
5 Randy Orton defeated Dolph Ziggler (with Vickie Guerrero) Singles match[10] 18:24
6 Eve Torres defeated Layla (c) Singles match for the WWE Divas Championship 07:05
7 Sheamus (c) defeated Alberto Del Rio (with David Otunga and Ricardo Rodriguez) Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 14:25
8 CM Punk (c) (with Paul Heyman) vs. John Cena ended in a draw Singles match for the WWE Championship[11] 26:55
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
  1. Order of elimination: Heath Slater, Michael McGillicutty, Ted DiBiase, Primo, Jinder Mahal, Epico, Justin Gabriel, Tyson Kidd, Brodus Clay, JTG, Drew McIntyre, Santino Marella, Titus O'Neil, Darren Young, and Tensai.

References

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  5. Caldwell, James (2012-09-16). "CALDWELL'S WWE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS PPV REPORT 9/16: Complete 'virtual time' coverage of live PPV - Punk vs. Cena, six title matches". pwtorch.com. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  6. "Zack Ryder won a Pre-Show Battle Royal to become No. 1 Contender for the United States Championship". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  7. "Intercontinental Champion The Miz def. Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara & Cody Rhodes". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  8. "Kane & Daniel Bryan def. WWE Tag Team Champions R-Truth & Kofi Kingston". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  9. "United States Champion Antonio Cesaro def. Zack Ryder". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  10. "Randy Orton def. Dolph Ziggler". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
  11. "John Cena def. WWE Champion CM Punk". WWE. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
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