Four Titles Change Hands at WWE Night of Champions
Last night the WWE saw four titles change hands during their third annual Night of Champions PPV.
Michelle McCool won the Divas Title to become the first woman to unify the Diva's and Women's Championships. What does this mean for the former school teacher?
Chances are good that she will try and share the titles with Layla. WWE is said to be very high on the Laycool gimmick and I don't see them giving up their only diva team anytime soon. I just hope Layla gets a chance to shine soon.
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We also saw Daniel Bryan win his first title with the WWE. Bryan won the US Title from The Miz last night by making the outspoken superstar tap out to a cross-face submission.
Bryan has been one of the most talked-about, new superstars in years and it comes as no surprise that they want to capitalize on that with a push. Bryan is a great performer and is a throwback to the days when mat wrestling and submission holds were more popular.
I could see Bryan feuding with a lot of Raw's superstars over the title. I just hope WWE doesn't drop the ball with his reign like they did with Kofi.
Last night also saw the crowning of new Tag Team Champions, and I really do mean new. With only two previous matches together as a team, Cody Rhodes and Drew Mcintyre defeated The Harts, The Usos, and a couple other manufactured teams.
This match proved that WWE has really dropped the ball on tag team matches. Only two established teams competed and the rest were thrown together. I don't consider Santino and Kozlov a tag team yet as they have not appeared on raw in more than one match as a team.
And finally Randy Orton took home the WWE Championship after outlasting five other men in the Six Pack Challenge.
Chris Jericho was the first to be eliminated, and with that Jericho may be making his exit from WWE for the 50th time. Jericho made his way up the ramp very slowly after being pinned. I hope he at least gets to say goodbye on Raw. I doubt this is the last we will see of Chris in the WWE, but for now I think he will be gone for at least two years.
Sheamus, John Cena, and Wade Barrett also walked away without the title, which will no doubt set up a great feud for the next PPV.
Orton has been running wild on Raw recently RKOing everyone in sight. His recent momentum made me doubt him walking out of NOC as the champion, but I was proven wrong.
Orton is a great figurehead for WWE and having him as champion at the height of his popularity is a good move.
I am looking forward to Raw tonight to see the fallout from last night.
What did you guys think of the NOC?



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