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... On the April 25, 2011, episode of Raw, Del Rio was drafted from SmackDown to Raw ... On May 1 at Extreme Rules, Christian defeated Del Rio in a ladder match to win the vacant World Heavyweight Championship ... On the May 23 episode of Raw, Del Rio slapped the Big Show after he had gotten into a confrontation with Ricardo Rodriguez ...
... Del Rio made his return at a WWE house show in San Francisco on February 11, 2012, arm wrestling Sheamus to a no contest ... On February 19 at Elimination Chamber, Del Rio made an appearance to show support to Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis ... Del Rio returned on the April 2 episode of Raw, confronting World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and vowing to become the next champion ...
... placed into a WWE Tag Team Championship match, with him teaming with The Miz, where they defeated Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater to become WWE Tag Team Champions ... After Alberto Del Rio would become WWE Champion by cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase, Cena would become number one contender and would beat Del Rio at Night of Champions to become WWE Champion for ... Cena lost his rematch to Alberto Del Rio at Vengeance in a Last Man Standing match, due to interference by The Miz and R-Truth ...
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... At WWE's Hell in a Cell PPV event, Edge defeated Jack Swagger ... On his SmackDown return, he defeated Jack Swagger in his first match ... He defeated Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio to become the number one contender for Kane's World Championship at WWE's Survivor Series PPV event, which ended in ...
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