Armageddon (2008) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark John Morrison and The Miz defeated Jesse and Festus Tag Team match Unknown
1 Vladimir Kozlov defeated Matt Hardy Singles match 09:02
2 CM Punk defeated Rey Mysterio Singles match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 12:15
3 Finlay defeated Mark Henry (with Tony Atlas) Belfast Brawl 09:38
4 Batista defeated Randy Orton (with Cody Rhodes and Manu) Singles match 16:41
5 Maria, Kelly Kelly, Mickie James and Michelle McCool defeated Maryse, Jillian Hall, Victoria and Natalya Eight-Diva Santa's Little Helper tag team match 04:33
6 John Cena (c) defeated Chris Jericho via submission Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 12:43
7 Jeff Hardy defeated Edge (c) and Triple H Triple threat match for the WWE Championship 17:19
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Number-one contender for the Intercontinental Championship Tournament

Round 1 Semifinals Finals
Kofi Kingston DQ
Kane
Kofi Kingston
Rey Mysterio Pin
Rey Mysterio Pin
The Miz
Rey Mysterio
CM Punk Pin
John Morrison Pin
Finlay
John Morrison
CM Punk Pin
CM Punk Pin
Snitsky

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