WWE Night of Champions 2012
WWE Night of Champions 2012

WWE Night of Champions 2012

2012Movie170 minEnglish

In a match marked by confusion and controversy, CM Punk puts his 300 day reign as WWE Champion on the line against the one man who embodies the respect he’s been challenging for – John Cena. Plus, Sheamus as World Heavyweight Champion is in jeopardy as he faces Alberto Del Rio without the use of his own signature move The Brogue Kick. And allies in anger, tag team partners Kane and Daniel Bryan, challenge WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston and R-Truth. Plus the WWE divas champion, the US champion and others will arise or to be conquered at WWE Night of Champions!

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Director: N/A (Live WWE Event)Genres: Sport, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

WWE Night of Champions 2012 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. The event featured championship matches where all WWE championships were defended. The main event saw CM Punk defend the WWE Championship against John Cena, with special guest referee Triple H.

Critical Reception

As a live professional wrestling event, Night of Champions 2012 received mixed to positive reviews. The match quality varied, with some bouts praised for their in-ring action and storytelling, while others were criticized for predictable outcomes or pacing. The main event between CM Punk and John Cena was generally considered a strong conclusion to the show.

What Reviewers Say

  • CM Punk and John Cena delivered a main event worthy of the show's name.
  • The undercard featured several solid matches, though some lacked significant stakes.
  • The booking decisions were a mixed bag, with some surprising outcomes and others falling flat.

Google audience: Audience reception for WWE Night of Champions 2012 was varied. Fans often praised the exciting in-ring performances, particularly in the main event. However, some viewers expressed disappointment with certain booking choices and the overall direction of some storylines.

Fun Fact

This event marked the first time all WWE championships were defended on the same pay-per-view.

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