
The much acclaimed Sports Entertainment successfully completed a Special Event named "SummerSlam" .As always the shop was as entertaining as a Colossal fight
.. The show was as hot as Summer so lets take a quick look at its results
WWE Champion John Cena def. Randy Orton

John Cena was supposed to be a dead Champ walking. After he took three vicious RKOs – including one on a steel chair – in three days from Randy Orton, questions about the WWE Champion’s health swirled. The Legend Killer believed the WWE Championship he so coveted was practically gift-wrapped for the taking at SummerSlam. With memories of his World Championship win at SummerSlam three years ago burned in his head, Orton was convinced he would experience déjà vu Sunday night.
Triple H def. King Booker

The 10-time World Champion is back and better than ever.
To the roar of the Continental Airlines Arena crowd, The King of Kings made his return to the ring after a eight-month absence due to a torn quadriceps. In typical Triple H fashion, he spewed water to the delight of a rabid crowd that chanted his name. With “Time to Play the Game,” pulsating in the background, The Game smiled at the crowd. It was like he’d never left.
Batista def. World Heavyweight Champion The Great Khali (DQ, Khali retains)

He blocked the Khali Vise Grip. He kicked out of a pinfall after a thunderous Khali Bomb. He even took the 7-foot-3, 420-pound Great Khali off his feet with an unbelievable spinebuster and went on to win the match.
The one thing Batista didn’t do at SummerSlam? Win the World Heavyweight Championship.
Rey Mysterio def. Chavo Guerrero

Welcome back, Rey Mysterio. After a career-threatening knee injury that kept him out of action for nearly 10 months, the sultan of the 619 treated our jubilant fans to his triumphant return at the twentieth annual SummerSlam, and dialed up much-deserved retribution against the opponent who nearly ended his career.
ECW Champion John Morrison def. CM Punk

For many weeks, CM Punk has been hot on the heels of John Morrison and the ECW Championship. The Straightedge Superstar headed into SummerSlam hoping that his momentum would carry him to victory and the gold, but Morrison put and end to that dream when he defeated Punk at the Biggest Party of the Summer. The self-proclaimed shaman of sexy robbed CM Punk, using the ropes for leverage to steal the victory and end any momentum the Straightedge Superstar had built coming into their encounter.
Intercontinental Champion Umaga def. Carlito and Mr. Kennedy (Triple Threat Match)

He was pushed to the limit – and at times it appeared he was going to be bulldozed himself. But at the end of the night at SummerSlam, Umaga still firmly held the Intercontinental gold between his teeth after turning back the challenge of Carlito and Mr. Kennedy in a Triple Threat Match.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin def. United States Champion MVP (Beer Drinking Contest)

At the twentieth annual SummerSlam Sunday night, United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter attempted to “stoop down” to common people’s level by challenging Matt Hardy to a beer-drinking competition. Instead, he tasted only defeat and embarrassment, thanks to a keg-crushing Stunner from Matt’s imbibing proxy, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.
Kane def. Finlay

Fighting through injured ribs, two shillelaghs and a short appearance by Hornswoggle, Kane kicked off the Biggest Party of the Summer by defeating fighting Irishman Finlay with a thunderous chokeslam.
Beth Phoenix wins Divas Battle Royal

At the end of the Divas Battle Royal at SummerSlam, Beth Phoenix remained the last woman standing. The beautiful — but deadly — Glamazon emerged victorious among the dozen Divas from across the WWE brands: Raw, SmackDown and ECW. In an impressive victory, Phoenix helped hurl her opponents over the ring ropes for the win and the opportunity to challenge Candice Michelle for the Women’s Championship.
Courtesy : WWE.com