The Great American Bash (2008) - Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Umaga defeated Mr. Kennedy Singles match 04:00
1 Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder defeated John Morrison and The Miz (c), Jesse and Festus, and Finlay and Hornswoggle Fatal four-way tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 09:05
2 Shelton Benjamin defeated Matt Hardy (c) Singles match for the WWE United States Championship 09:33
3 Mark Henry (c) (with Tony Atlas) defeated Tommy Dreamer (with Colin Delaney) Singles match for the ECW Championship 05:29
4 Chris Jericho defeated Shawn Michaels Singles match 18:18
5 Michelle McCool defeated Natalya Singles match to determine the inaugural WWE Divas Champion 04:41
6 CM Punk (c) fought Batista to a no contest Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 11:10
7 John "Bradshaw" Layfield defeated John Cena New York City Parking Lot Brawl 14:36
8 Triple H (c) defeated Edge (with Vickie Guerrero) Singles match for the WWE Championship 16:48
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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