New Year's Revolution (2005) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Rosey and The Hurricane defeated La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier and Robért Conway) Tag team match 05:13
1 Eugene and William Regal (c) defeated Christian and Tyson Tomko Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 12:22
2 Trish Stratus defeated Lita (c) Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship 03:46
3 Shelton Benjamin (c) defeated Maven Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 06:08
4 Shelton Benjamin (c) defeated Maven Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 00:05
5 Muhammad Hassan (with Daivari) defeated Jerry Lawler (with Jim Ross) Singles match 10:51
6 Kane defeated Snitsky Singles match 11:38
7 Triple H (with Ric Flair) defeated Edge, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Batista and Randy Orton Elimination Chamber match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee 34:55
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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