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No Mercy 2008: Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels

The Jericho-Michaels feud has been money for WWE ever since it began in earnest, just after WrestleMania last spring. Several Match of the Year candidates have sprung out of this feud, and placing the strap on Jericho at the last PPV makes tonight’s match mean even more.

Neither Jericho nor Michaels have ever needed alcohol rehab, to the best of my knowledge, nor have they ever checked into a drug treatment center, and that’s great since it means they had very clear minds going into tonight’s 22-minute marathon main event match, which is a Michaels specialty stip: a ladder match.

Like most ladder matches, this one was full of great high-spots, holy crap moments and near-finishes. After all these months of feuding with Jericho only rarely getting the upper hand, the big win here means a lot more in solidifying Jericho’s claim on the title than it would have meant if not for the six-month-plus build-up of this top-notch feud by two exciting in-ring performers.

Here’s hoping Jericho moves on to a new feud now for a while, to begin a build-up to a potential WrestleMania main event match… perhaps against Michaels. But if they keep harping at this feud every PPV, it’ll be stale by the time the next WrestleMania rolls around.

That’s it for my No Mercy 2008 coverage! Stay tuned for other news and notes between now and the next PPV, which by the way is one of my favorites: Cyber Sunday 2008!

WINNER: Chris Jericho retains the World Heavyweight Title

RATING: 9.0 (out of 10)

No Mercy 2008: Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy

Before this match, there was an entertaining segment involving MVP, Ted DiBiase Jr., Cody Rhodes, Manu, C.M. Punk, and Kofi Kingston that was entertaining, and a couple of too-brief filler matches in which Batista totally dominated JBL and Big Show won via TKO stoppage over Undertaker. But I’d rather skip right to the meaty dual main event matches, to shine a sconce on the real interesting matches tonight.

The first of these was a SmackDown match involving Triple H defending the WWE Title against Jeff Hardy. These two rarely hook up, but it’s always been memorable when they do and tonight’s match was no exception. Lots of fast-n-furious near-falls, reversals and such that really kept a person guessing at the finish, and Jim Ross was in top form on the announcing duties, really doing great at putting Hardy over as a legit threat to Triple H’s title reign.

The final minute or two is what put the match over the top and made this, in my opinion, the best match of the night. Great 17-minute match.

WINNER: Triple H retains the WWE Title

RATING: 9.1 (out of 10)

No Mercy 2008: Kane vs. Rey Mysterio

The Kane-Mysterio match was the first match of the night to really get the PDAs blazing with IMs. Kane has been threatening to unmask Mysterio for several weeks now.

So it was a bit disappointing that the match ended suddenly with what looked like a brutal chairshot on Mysterio by Kane, delivered while Rey was in the air, in the middle of a jump.

Not sure if this one’s storyline or a legit injury-accident in the midst of a match, but that kind of uncertainty seems to be what they were going for. For the eleven minutes it lasted, though, the match had some juice, which is saying something considering Kane is not one of my favorite workers by any stretch of the imagination.

WINNER: Rey Mysterio by DQ

RATING: 7.7 (out of 10)

No Mercy 2008: Beth Phoenix vs. Candace Michelle

Ever since pairing with Santino Marella for comedy, Beth Phoenix has been able to get far more over with WWE audiences than she ever did as an anonymous powerhouse woman wrestler. Therefore, her title retaining win tonight against Candace Michelle is completely understandable.

Despite being a brief, four-minute match – not much longer than the normally give on Raw for a women’s title match – the action was fairly consistent and high-energy, which is important for the appeal of these matches.

Now that the Glamarella storyline seems to be headed toward break-up mode, it’s unlikely the mismatched pair will be selecting any Bugaboo strollers anytime soon, although if they did “settle down” for a life full of rugrats, that’d be a top-notch choice of stroller.

Anywho, the match was short but fun. A nice change-of-pace match, but nothing special.

WINNER: Beth Phoenix retains Women’s Title

RATING: 5.0 (out of 10)

No Mercy 2008: Matt Hardy vs. Mark Henry

For an opening match, the ECW Title match between current champ Matt Hardy and challenger Mark Henry was, at least, more entertaining than an infomercial for the best acne treatment. Hardy and the ECW Title have received a lot of positivity recently; Hardy pinned Triple H on the MyNetwork debut of SmackDown, and this win over Henry solidifies and legitimizes Hardy’s place as ECW champion.

The match was under 10 minutes, though, and opened the show, so it’s not like ECW is gaining that much respect; but at least with the strap on Hardy, they’re getting better than the lumbering performances recent super-heavyweight ECW champs have been able to produce.

WINNER: Matt Hardy retains the title

RATING: 7.5 (out of 10)

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