Monday, 21 May 2012
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus won the Fatal 4-Way Match
Monday, 21 May 2012 by wwe
World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus won the Fatal 4-Way Match
In what was his greatest challenge as champion to date, Sheamus
stood up to seemingly insurmountable odds in a brutal Fatal 4-Way Match
on his way to retaining the World Heavyweight Title. It was certainly no easy feat, squaring off with three former multi-time World Champions – Alberto Del Rio, Chris Jericho and Randy Orton – but The Celtic Warrior’s triumph cements his rightful place as one of WWE’s most dominant Superstars.
The way in which The Great White picked up the victory was undoubtedly
impressive – after all, he only had a one in four chance of leaving Raleigh,
N.C., victorious. Fatal 4-Way Matches are especially treacherous for the
defending champion as they can lose the title even if they don’t submit or
succumb to pinfall. With that in mind, The Celtic Warrior’s victory leaves the
WWE Universe wondering who could possibly dethrone the World Heavyweight Champion , and what the future holds for his challengers at WWE Over the Limit.
After ring announcer Lilian Garcia made each Superstar’s introduction, the opening bell sounded and each of the four gladiators immediately sized each other up. Clearly, there was a sense of trepidation among them over who to strike first. The free-for-all nature of the Fatal 4-Way leaves each competitor desperate to maintain momentum from the very beginning.
An all-out brawl erupted and Sheamus and Orton focused their attacks on Del Rio and Jericho, quickly removing them from the squared circle. The WWE Universe inside the PNC Arena rose to their feet at The Viper and The Great White sized each other up, ready to strike. The crowd waited with baited breath as the two Superstars taunted each other, only to be stopped by a returning Jericho and Del Rio.
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