World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H vs. Goldberg

Last month at SummerSlam, Goldberg tore through the Elimination Chamber. It appeared as though he was definitely going to walk out that night as the World Heavyweight Champion. However, in typical Evolution fashion, Ric Flair interfered allowing Triple H to retain the title.

On Sunday, Sept. 21, live on pay-per-view, Goldberg will challenge Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship at Unforgiven. This time it will be one on one. And this time, more that the coveted World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line, as Goldberg has agreed to end his career altogether if he is unable to defeat Triple H for the gold.

Will Triple H be able to end Goldberg's career, en route to once again retaining the most important thing in his life, the World Heavyweight Championship? Or will Goldberg finally make Triple H his next victim? Tune into pay-per-view on Sunday, Sept. 21, to find out.

Legend vs. Legend Killer
Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Orton

There is no doubt that Randy Orton has a promising career ahead of him. He is perhaps the most talented youngster on the RAW roster. In addition, his union with World Heavyweight Champion Triple H and the "Dirtiest Player in the Game" Ric Flair has made him an even stronger force on RAW.

Randy Orton's swift progression, however, has gone straight to his head. Several month's ago, Orton knocked the retired Mick Foley down a flight of stairs, and he quickly dubbed himself the "Legend Killer."

On Sunday, Sept. 21, live on pay-per-view, the cocky Randy Orton will have the opportunity to put his money where his mouth is, when he goes one on one with one of the biggest names in the history of sports entertainment -- Shawn Michaels.

Over his illustrious career, Michaels has put his own wellbeing on the back burner in an attempt to entertain the fans and become arguably the best ever. His seemingly countless title reigns as WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion, Intercontinental Champion, World Tag Team Champion and European Champion give him the right to be called a "Legend." At Unforgiven, Orton will be presented with the opportunity to legitimately call himself the "Legend Killer." Something has to give on Sunday, Sept. 21.

 

Last Man Standing Match
Kane vs. Shane McMahon

Two men will walk into the ring at Unforgiven, however, only one man will walk out. Shane McMahon and Kane will attempt to finally settle their fierce rivalry when they square off in one of WWE's most unforgiving matches, the Last Man Standing Match.

WWE fans hadn't seen Shane McMahon in quite a while, and were shocked as hell to see him return to RAW. McMahon didn't return for the sake of returning, however. Shane McMahon returned in an attempt to gain revenge. It wasn't until Kane Tombstoned Linda McMahon, Shane's mother, on the steel ramp that Shane decided he had enough. The following week, Shane surprised the world, especially Kane, when appeared on RAW.

Since then, Shane and Kane have been playing a game of "can you top this?" Each one, trying to prevent the other from ever being seen again, has gone to the extreme to end this rivalry. Highlights include Shane kicking Kane into fiery dumpster, only to have Kane miraculously and mysteriously escape to jump start Shane's testicles, using jumper cables.

Somehow, each man comes back for more. That will not be the case on Sunday, Sept. 21, live on pay-per-view. There will be only one winner, meaning somebody will be beaten so bad that he will not be able to come back for more. Shane and Kane will undoubtedly have to pull out all the stops. They will have to come up with something even greater than burning dumpsters and electrified testicles if they want to keep their opponent down for good.

Unfortunately for somebody, the game of one-upmanship will come to an end at Unforgiven.

 

RAW Announce Job on the Line
Coach & Al Snow vs. J.R. & Lawler

Jim Ross and Jerry "the King" Lawler have earned the right to be called the voices of RAW. However, the era of "slobberknockers & puppies" may finally come to an end on Sunday, Sept. 21, live on pay-per-view, when they team up to take on the voices of Sunday Night HEAT Coach and Al Snow.

Pre-match stipulations state that if Coach and Snow are able to defeat J.R. and Lawler, they will become the new RAW announce team. Clearly, the pressure is on for J.R. and "the King," as they have nothing to gain and everything to lose.

Who will be the RAW announce team when you tune into RAW on Monday night, Sept. 22? The best way to find out is to watch Unforgiven, live on pay-per-view.

 

Also

Christian, Rob Van Dam & Chris Jericho will fight for the Intercontinental Championship under Triple Threat Rules.

In a Tables Match, Bubba Ray, D-Von & Spike Dudley will team up to La Resistance & American turncoat, Rob Conway.

Both Stacy and Scott Steiner's services will be on the line when Big Poppa Pump takes on Test.

Trish & Lita vs. Molly & Gail Kim