World heavyweight champion CM Punk came through a controversial main event at Breaking Point in Montreal, against The Undertaker.
The Deadman gets punked by the Straightedge Superstar in Canada
World heavyweight champion CM Punk retained his title against The Undertaker at Breaking Point after a gripping but controversial main event in Montreal.
The Deadman was announced as the new world heavyweight champion after he locked in the Hell's Gate submission hold that forced CM Punk to submit.
However, fans' celebrations over The Deadman's victory were cut short by Smackdown boss Teddy Long, who insisted that the Hell's Gate submission hold had been banned by ex-general manager Vicky Guerrero.
Long then ordered a restart to the match which then saw champion CM Punk lock in the Anaconda Vice move, which The Undertaker never submitted to.
But in similar circumstances to that when Bret Hart was famously screwed out of the title by Shawn Michaels back in 1997, the referee called for the bell and awarded the victory to CM Punk.
The Deadman was incensed by this decision as were the fans in attendance as CM Punk celebrated retaining his world heavyweight crown against his toughest opponent to date.
WWE championship
Randy Orton also lost his WWE championship to John Cena in an enthralling "I Quit" encounter.
Both men tortured each other in a bid to succeed and leave Montreal with WWE's grandest prize in hand.
It was champion Orton who dominated in the early stages as he handcuffed Cena to the ropes, a ringpost, and then to the turnbuckle.
Cena was helpless as Orton inflicted misery on the number one contender, but still he refused to say "I Quit".
After managing to free himself from the turnbuckle, Cena then cuffed himself to the champion and locked in the STF.
By using the cuff's to pull Orton's arm around his own neck, Cena forced the champion to say "I Quit" and win the WWE championship.
ECW championship
William Regal suffered a blow before his match up against ECW champion Christian after learning that associates Ezekiel Jackson and Vladimir Kozlov were to be banned from ringside.
A close contest ensued between the two, but it was Regal who suffered a further blow as Christian evaded a running knee trembler and struck with the Killswitch to retain his title.
Other Rivalries
Legacy recorded one of the shocks of the night by defeating rivals D-Generation X in a submissions count anywhere match.
In what proved to be a thrilling encounter, both teams battled their way through the Bell Centre in Montreal, executing a number of submission manoeuvres on each other.
In the end, Shawn Michaels was the first man to tap as Rhodes applied a figure four leg lock around the ring post whilst partner Ted DiBiase locked in the Million Dollar Dream to which Michaels had no escape.
The unified tag team champions retained their belts against newly acquainted tag team partners Mark Henry and MVP.
The Big Show dealt Mark Henry a knockout punch from the apron which led to Jericho covering for the one...two...three.
In a late addition to the Breaking Point card, Kofi Kingston's United States championship was on the line against The Miz.
In an exciting match up, which featured several near falls towards the end, it was fan favourite Kofi who eventually secured victory by executing Trouble in Paradise on his opponent.
And finally, in the battle of the giants, The Big Red Machine Kane chokeslammed The Great Khali to record victory in a brutal Singapore cane match.
If you missed the LIVE broadcast of WWE Breaking Point, you can see an encore presentation of this event Monday night from 9pm on Sky Sports Xtra.
Also make sure not to miss Monday night RAW which comes to you LIVE at 2am on Sky Sports Xtra.