Night of Champions (2008) - Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Jeff Hardy defeated Montel Vontavious Porter Singles match Unknown
1 John Morrison and The Miz (c) defeated Finlay and Hornswoggle Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 08:46
2 Matt Hardy (c) defeated Chavo Guerrero (with Bam Neely) Singles match for the WWE United States Championship 09:21
3 Mark Henry defeated Kane (c) and The Big Show Triple threat match for the ECW Championship. 08:17
4 Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes (c) defeated Hardcore Holly (c) Two-on-one handicap match for the World Tag Team Championship 01:30
5 Kofi Kingston defeated Chris Jericho (c) (with Lance Cade) Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 10:59
6 Mickie James (c) defeated Katie Lea Burchill (with Paul Burchill) Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship 07:16
7 Edge (c) defeated Batista Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 16:50
8 Triple H (c) defeated John Cena Singles match for the WWE Championship 19:37
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

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