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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returned to pay-per-view this past Saturday night (Aug. 11, 2012) with UFC 150: "Henderson vs. Edgar 2" featuring lightweight champion Ben Henderson eeking out a controversial split decision over former champ Frankie Edgar.
But this time, no more rematches for "The Answer."
The real star of the night was Donald Cerrone, who took home $120,000 in bonuses for just 76 seconds worth of work with his incredible and brutal knockout of friend and former teammate Melvin Guillard.
In other action, Jake Shields returned to middleweight to decision Ed Herman, Yushin Okami got back on track with a TKO victory and 20 year old Max Holloway scored his first UFC stoppage victory by handing Justin Lawrence his first career defeat.
In cased you missed any or all of it -- or just want to keep the discussion alive -- below are links to all the major storylines borne from Saturday night's event in Denver.
In we go.
UFC 150: "Henderson vs. Edgar 2"
Results and live fight coverage
Recap and morning after discussion
Ben Henderson vs. Frankie Edgar full fight video highlights
Donald Cerrone vs. Melvin Guillard full fight video highlights
Fight recap: Ben Henderson defends against Frankie Edgar
Fight recap: Donald Cerrone knocks out Melvin Guillard
Fight recap: Jake Shields decisions Ed Herman
Fight recap: Yushin Okami TKOs Buddy Roberts
Fight recap: Max Holloway finishes Justin Lawrence
Fight review and analysis: Max Holloway vs. Justin Lawrence
Fight review and analysis: Yushin Okami vs. Buddy Roberts
Fight review and analysis: Jake Shields vs. Ed Herman
Fight review and analysis: Donald Cerrone vs. Melvin Guillard
Fight review and analysis: Ben Henderson vs. Frankie Edgar
UFC 150 post fight fallout
Biggest winner and lowliest loser
Ed Herman apologizes for boring fight
Cerrone vs Pettis to determine next lightweight contender
Nate Diaz is next for Ben Henderson
Emotional Melvin Guillard talks knockout loss
Donald Cerrone's knockout a snapshot of brutality
Dana White refuses to name who he thought won the UFC 150 main event
Henderson and Cerrone's wins prove WEC's worth
Fightmetric disagrees with judges for Edgar vs. Henderson
That, my friends, should be enough to keep you talking -- at least for the time being. What gets your vote for the biggest story coming out of UFC 150?
Sound off, Maniacs.