Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |
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Sunday Night Heat | Spike Dudley defeated Jamie Noble | Singles match | 04:13 |
1 | John Cena (c) defeated René Duprée, Booker T, and Rob Van Dam | Fatal Four-Way Elimination match for the WWE United States Championship1 | 15:52 |
2 | Luther Reigns (with Kurt Angle) defeated Charlie Haas (with Miss Jackie) | Singles match | 07:11 |
3 | Rey Mysterio (c) defeated Chavo Guerrero | Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship | 19:40 |
4 | Kenzo Suzuki (with Hiroko) defeated Billy Gunn | Singles match | 08:06 |
5 | Sable defeated Torrie Wilson | Singles match | 06:06 |
6 | Mordecai defeated Hardcore Holly | Singles match | 06:31 |
7 | John "Bradshaw" Layfield defeated Eddie Guerrero (c) | Texas Bullrope match for the WWE Championship | 21:06 |
8 | The Undertaker defeated The Dudleys (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Paul Heyman) | Concrete Crypt Handicap match | 14:42 |
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match |
Fatal Four-Way eliminations ^ | ||||
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Elimination No. | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Elimination move | Time |
1 | Van Dam | Cena | Pinfall with a roll-up | 08:19 |
2 | Duprée | Booker | Pinfall after an FU from Cena | 11:17 |
3 | Booker | Cena | Pinfall after an FU | 15:52 |
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