Summer Slam (2003) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Sunday Night Heat Matt Hardy defeated Zach Gowen via forfeit Singles match 00:00
Sunday Night Heat Rey Mysterio (c) defeated Shannon Moore Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship 02:03
1 La Résistance (René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier) (c) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Spike Dudley) Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 07:49
2 The Undertaker defeated A-Train (with Sable) Singles match 09:19
3 Shane McMahon defeated Eric Bischoff Falls Count Anywhere match 10:36
4 Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Chris Benoit, Rhyno and Tajiri Fatal Four-Way Match for the WWE United States Championship 10:50
5 Kurt Angle (c) defeated Brock Lesnar Singles match for the WWE Championship 21:17
6 Kane defeated Rob Van Dam No Holds Barred match 12:49
7 Triple H (c) defeated Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship 19:12
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

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