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WWE Over The Limit 2011
Over the Limit (2011) was a PPV, which took place on May 22, 2011 at the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington. It was the second Over the Limit event. The main event was an I Quit match for the WWE Championship between defending champion John Cena and The Miz. In the second main event Randy Orton defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Christian. In a heavily promoted match Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole faced off in a "Kiss My Foot" match. Big Show and Kane defended the Tag Team Championship against The New Nexus (CM Punk and Mason Ryan). Other matches include Sin Cara vs Chavo, Mysterio vs R-Truth, and Ezekiel Jackson vs Wade Barrett.
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Plot Summary
WWE Over The Limit 2011 featured a series of high-stakes championship matches. The main event saw WWE Champion John Cena defend his title against The Miz in an "I Quit" match. Other featured bouts included R-Truth challenging for the WWE United States Championship and Rey Mysterio facing an unpredictable opponent. The event showcased a mix of established rivalries and emerging stars.
Critical Reception
Reviews for WWE Over The Limit 2011 were generally positive, with particular praise for the main event "I Quit" match between John Cena and The Miz. While some criticized the overall pacing and the predictability of certain outcomes, the performances of the main event participants and the intensity of their contest were widely acknowledged. The event successfully delivered on its promise of intense wrestling action and dramatic storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
The "I Quit" main event between John Cena and The Miz was a standout, showcasing brutal physicality and emotional stakes.
While some undercard matches lacked significant momentum, the top bouts delivered compelling action.
The event was seen as a solid mid-year offering, advancing ongoing storylines effectively.
Google audience: Audience reviews for WWE Over The Limit 2011 often highlighted the main event as a brutal and satisfying conclusion to the Cena-Miz rivalry. Viewers appreciated the physicality and the dramatic finish, though some expressed a desire for more exciting matches on the undercard.
Fun Fact
The "I Quit" match between John Cena and The Miz was notorious for its elaborate use of props and extremely violent spots, pushing the boundaries of what was typically seen in WWE programming at the time.
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