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Last updated: 9th March 2010
With the aid of a number of WWE Superstars, Mr. McMahon pinned former WWE champion John Cena on this week's edition of RAW.
The WWE Chairman, who set out to prove a point to WrestleMania rival Bret Hart, arranged the match between himself and Cena last week.
However, this would be no ordinary singles match. Perhaps realising the odds were stacked against him, McMahon changed the rules, setting up a Gauntlet-Style bout.
Cena's first hurdle was Russian powerhouse Vladimir Kozlov, followed by current Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre. Cena then had to face Jack Swagger followed by The World's Strongest Man Mark Henry.
Surprisingly, none of these superstars managed to wear down Cena enough for McMahon to pick up the all-important pinfall. It was then that the Chairman decided to change the stipulation to a No Disqualification Match. Enter WWE Champion Batista!
After laying out Mark Henry, The Animal Batista then dealt with high-flyer Kofi Kingston, before The Chairman struck Cena with the ring bell.
With Cena incapacitated, his WrestleMania opponent quickly took advantage and Batista Bombed the exhausted Superstar in the middle of the ring. A cocky McMahon then quickly pinned Cena for the win.
The tension between Triple H and Sheamus came to a head this week on RAW. The Game had effectively ended The Celtic Warrior's reign as WWE Champion back at last months WWE Elimination Chamber.
And after attacking The Cerebral Assassin last week, The Irishman challenged The Game to a match at WrestleMania.
An irate Triple H welcomed the challenge, insisting that Shemaus has arguably had one of the best first years in WWE history. However, The Game then went on to claim that the Irishman would lose his first ever match at WrestleMania.
After a war of words, the tension between the two hit boiling point as both men unleashed fury on one another, culminating in a brawl that spilled to the outside of the ring.
Also this week on RAW, Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase scored a huge victory over Randy Orton in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match.
Orton ambushed the duo before the match got under way, but in the end would need more than a sneak attack to defeat the two.
It was DiBiase who managed to score the pinfall, executing a devastating Dream Street manoeuvre to defeat his former mentor.
The line-up for this year's Money in the Bank Ladder Match is now complete as Evan Bourne defeated William Regal to become the eighth and final entrant in this years WrestleMania showdown.
Less than two weeks before WWE's pay-per-view extravaganza WrestleMania 26, Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin will host Monday Night RAW.
Sure to be one of RAW's most controversial special guest hosts, The Rattlesnake returns to his old stomping ground and is scheduled to oversee a contract signing between Mr. McMahon and Bret "The Hit Man" Hart!
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