One Night Stand (2007) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Santino Marella defeated Chris Masters Singles match Unknown
1 Rob Van Dam defeated Randy Orton Stretcher match 14:31
2 CM Punk and The ECW Originals (Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman) defeated The New Breed (Elijah Burke, Matt Striker and Marcus Cor Von) Six-man tag team tables match 07:18
3 The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) (c) defeated The World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) Ladder match for the World Tag Team Championship 17:17
4 Mark Henry defeated Kane by knockout Lumberjack match 09:07
5 Bobby Lashley defeated Vince McMahon (c) (with Shane McMahon and Umaga) Street Fight for the ECW World Championship 12:23
6 Candice Michelle defeated Melina via submission Pudding match 02:55
7 Edge (c) defeated Batista Steel cage match for the World Heavyweight Championship 15:39
8 John Cena (c) defeated The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) Falls Count Anywhere match for the WWE Championship 10:31
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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