No Way Out (2005) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Sunday Night Heat Hardcore Holly and Charlie Haas defeated Kenzo Suzuki and René Duprée (with Hiroko) Tag team match 05:20
1 Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio defeated The Basham Brothers (Doug and Danny) (c) Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 14:50
2 Booker T defeated Heidenreich by disqualification Singles match 06:49
3 Chavo Guerrero defeated Funaki (c), Paul London Spike Dudley, Shannon Moore, and Akio Cruiserweight Open elimination match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship 09:43
4 The Undertaker defeated Luther Reigns (with Mark Jindrak) Singles match 11:44
5 John Cena defeated Kurt Angle Singles match for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 21 19:21
6 John "Bradshaw" Layfield (c) defeated The Big Show via escape Barbed wire steel cage match for the WWE Championship 15:12
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

The tournament to determined the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 21 was held between February 1 and February 20, 2005. The tournament brackets were:

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
John Cena Pin
Orlando Jordan
John Cena Pin
Booker T
Eddie Guerrero
Booker T Pin
John Cena Pin
Kurt Angle
The Undertaker DCO
René Duprée DCO
BYE
Kurt Angle Pin
Rey Mysterio
Kurt Angle Sub

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