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MUMBAI:Its
no holds barred action this Sunday 1st October 2006 at 11.00 am
with WWE Unforgiven on Ten Sports. The Month long rivalries on wrestlings
record-breaking weekly show Raw reach its climax this Sunday
at the WWE-Special Unforgiven. The 3-hour special to be telecast
exclusively on Ten Sports at 11.00 am, will see top superstars each
battle against their respective nemesis as they look to settle long-standing
grudges.
Peoples
favourite John Cena will be looking to wrestle the World Championship
away from The Edge in what is bound to be a pulsating match up.
Cena
will be competing in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match for the
first time and will be a big underdog against Edge who is competing
in his home town of Toronto and is a specialist at the TLC match.
Also
on the Toronto bill will be Trish Stratus taking on Lita for the
Womens Championship. Stratus, also from Toronto will be looking
to end her career on a high note by winning the title for a seventh
time and she is sure to have huge support from a partisan crowd.
World
Tag Team Champions Spirit Squad will be defending their title against
the Highlanders in what is sure to be a brutal contest.
Yet
another title will be on the line in the first match of the evening
when Johnny Nitro puts his crown on the line against Jeff Hardy.
With
Kane taking on Umaga, Randy Orton facing Carlito and D Generation
going head to head with the McMahons and Big Show, Unforgiven
is sure to be an explosive event.
ABOUT
TEN SPORTS: Only launched in April 2002, Taj TVs Ten Sports
is watched by more viewers than any other sports channel in the
sub-continent and is available in more than 50 million cable/ satellite
households worldwide. Ten Sports is the worlds biggest producers
of cricket. The Channel broadcasts cricket from Sharjah, the West
Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Morocco throughout the Indian sub-continent
and Asia, as well as in Europe and the Middle East. Other cricket
properties broadcast by Ten Sports in certain territories include
internationals from India, the World Cup 2003 and the ICC Champions
Trophy 2004.
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