Judgment Day (2007) - Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Kane defeated William Regal (with Dave Taylor) Singles match Unknown
1 Ric Flair defeated Carlito via submission Singles match 15:34
2 Bobby Lashley defeated Team McMahon (Vince McMahon (c), Shane McMahon, and Umaga) Handicap match for the ECW World Championship
Lashley won the match, but not the title, as it was ruled (following the match after pinning Shane McMahon) that he had to pin Vince McMahon to win the championship.
01:13
3 CM Punk defeated Elijah Burke Singles match 16:50
4 Randy Orton defeated Shawn Michaels by knockout Singles match 04:32
5 The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) (c) defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 15:02
6 Edge (c) defeated Batista Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 10:37
7 Montel Vontavious Porter defeated Chris Benoit (c) 2–0 Two out of three falls match for the WWE United States Championship 12:46
8 John Cena (c) defeated The Great Khali via submission Singles match for the WWE Championship 08:15
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

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