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Attention TNA: WWE Just Served Your Asses in One Night!

Ron JohnsonJul 26, 2009

Tonight, the WWE took its turn at the plate for pay per views. After last weekend's atrocious Victory Road, it was up to the WWE to give the Wrestling World what they deserved: A half-decent pay per view.

They didn't fail to disappoint one bit.

At WWE Night of Champions, we saw the crowning of several new champions, including Jeff Hardy becoming the World Heavyweight Champion for the second time.

That's right kids! Despite the entire Bleacher Report voting against Hardy winning the gold, the Cameron, North Carolina native survived the onslaught from CM Punk and became the Champion once again.

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Even better, Mickie James made history as well as she became the second woman to win both the Women's Championship and Divas Championship by shocking Maryse at Night of Champions.

Christian outlasted Tommy Dreamer to become the ECW Champion just one month after losing the Triple Threat Match at The Bash. Chris Jericho shocked the world as he and his partner, The Big Show, decimated Priceless to retain the Unified World Tag Team Championships.

Kofi Kingston survived five other superstars to win the Six Pack Challenge and remain the United States Champion. Michelle McCool continued her winning streak over Melina by defeating her to retain the Women's Championship.

And then there's the main event of the evening.

Thanks to Legacy, Randy Orton was able to outlast both Triple H and John Cena to continue his Age of Orton Era on RAW. Deja Vu came full circle for Orton as he was able to relive his glorious victory of WrestleMania 24.

All in all, the pay per view was beyond decent...it was quite impressive actually.

Compared to last week's TNA Victory Road, Night of Champions was exactly what we expected and more. We expected some new champions, but no one was expecting Hardy to walk out of Night of Champions with the gold.

Unlike Victory Road, NoC left us all breathless and sweating for more. With RAW on the horizon, the WWE not only surpassed TNA's pay-per-view, it gave us a reason to pay more attention to the Universe and less to the Nation.

On the lighter side of TNA, they did give us one huge stunner when potential MEM member Bobby "God of Thunder" Lashley turned on the Mafia and saved the Hardcore, broken carcass of Mick Foley.

But other than that, it was the same old tired routine from the boys down South.

But this isn't about TNA. This is about Night of Champions and all the excitement it brought back to a dying art. Jeff Hardy has earned Superstar of the Night honors for his outstanding performance last night.

As for TNA, let's hope that they were paying attention, take notes and make their 200th Episode this Thursday night one that I would like to write about.

Congratulations WWE. You have earned your fans back.

As for TNA, you guys are just mad...Cause you suckers just got served...again!

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