WWE 2003

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WWE Vengeance
July 15th, 2003
From the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado


Current Card

Singles Match
If Rock wins, he gets a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam​

The Rock vs ???

Non-Title Fatal Four Way Match
If any of Triple H's opponents win, they get a World Heavyweight Championship Match at Summerslam

Triple H vs Kurt Angle vs ??? vs ???​
 
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Thursday Night Smackdown!
Date: 6/21/03
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Venue: Bridgestone Arena
Attendance: 12,739/ 12,750

Smackdown! comes on air and the pyros explode on the stage. The Rock’s music hits and the crowd jumps on their feet. Rock walks down the stage and poses for the crowd in the ring. Rock gets a microphone and looks completely serious. Rock says that so much as happened since Badd Blood. He talks about the WWE Title constantly changing hands, Triple H laying out challenges, and people getting hurt. Rock says he forgot to mention the mystery opponent Rock will be facing at Vengeance. Rock says he isn’t a big fan of surprises and at the end of the night he will know his opponent. Rock laughs and tells Evolution to throw the kitchen sink at him because no matter who he faces, he will be their candy ass all over the arena.

Rock says he is going to lay the Smackdown! on his opponent and carry that over into Summerslam, where Triple H will go down instantly and fall to the great one. Rock says Evolution is going to turn into an afterthought sooner than later. Rock demands Triple H to come out and Evolution’s music hits. Randy Orton walks out all alone with a microphone on the stage. Orton stands alone and stares at the Rock with his cocky smirk. Orton begins to speak, but Rock interrupts says that he wanted Triple H, not a man who tapped out on RAW to Chris Jericho.

Orton looks angry, as the crowd cheers for Jericho. Orton tells the crowd to shut their mouths and also for the Rock to shut that big trap of his. Orton says that at the end of tonight, Rock and the rest of the WWE Universe will be speechless after you all realize Rock will not be able to beat his opponent. Rock never seems to be able to beat this man in tough matches. Orton continues and Rock interrupts him again and asks Orton if he wants to know what the Rock thinks about his mystery opponent. Orton laughs and tells the Rock he would be thrilled if Rock told him how he felt. Rock says it doesn’t matter what the Rock thinks and that Orton should be much more worried about the man who made him tap on RAW.

Orton says that Triple H is going to take care of Jericho once and for all tonight. Rock says the only reason Orton isn’t taking care of it is because Orton can’t deal with his own business himself. Orton tells Rock to start respecting the youth and talent in this company because he is standing right in front of him. Rock tells Orton to prove it and challenges him to a match tonight. Orton smiles and accepts, but warns Rock and tells him he should focus on much more important things. Orton smirks and walks off, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]​

Smackdown! is back on air with Goldberg backstage with a bandage on his head after the attack from the steel chair he received on RAW. Goldberg is focused, but visibly angry. The camera goes back to ringside with Michael Cole and Tazz. Tazz talks about how disappointed Goldberg must feel right now. Cole agrees and he says that we are surely not done with Lesnar and Goldberg by any means.

Match #1
3 on 3 Tag Team Match
Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D’Von Dudley) & Trish Stratus vs The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham & Danny Basham) & Gail Kim​

The Basham Brother’s music hits and Doug and Danny Basham make their way to the ring. The Basham’s look for some respect, as their partner’s music hits. Gail Kim makes her way to the ring, still with Trish Stratus’s Women’s Championship. Gail makes her way to the ring. The Dudley Boyz music hits and the WWE Tag Team Champions make their way to the ring. Trish Stratus’s music hits and she makes her way to the ring. Trish stares down Gail from the beginning and the match begins with Doug Basham and D’Von Dudley.

Doug and D’Von lock up and Doug whips D’Von into the ropes. D’Von avoids a clothesline and comes running with a leaping shoulder block. Doug gets up and is hit with another shoulder block. Doug scrambles on the mat and crawls over to tag in Danny Basham. D’Von goes for the clothesline to Danny, but Danny ducks under it. Danny grabs D’Von’s head and brings him to the corner. D’Von’s head is bounced off the turnbuckle. D’Von stumbles out of the corner and Danny hits a small spinebuster and goes for the pin, “one…t…kick out!”

Danny picks up D’Von, but D’Von counters with a forearm to Danny and D’Von runs over to tag in Bubba. Bubba comes in and clothesline Danny to the mat. Danny comes back up and Bubba hits a sidewalk slam and goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Bubba looks frustrated, but gets back up and picks up Danny. Danny counters with a right hand and Bubba goes for a right hand too. The two exchange right hands and both go for clothesline. Both men connect with a clothesline and are looking for a tag. Trish looks over at Gail and Trish smirks. Trish yells to tag her in. Bubba heads over to Trish and Danny heads over to Gail. Gail looks worried and Bubba makes the tag to Trish. Gail avoids the tag from Danny, but she is still the legal person in the match now.

Trish gets in the ring and walks toward Gail. Gail is on the apron and looks around. Gail jumps off the apron, runs and grabs the Women’s Title, and runs away. Bubba yells to tag him in and Trish does. Trish leaves the ring and chases Gail, with both divas going backstage. Bubba stands in the ring, while both Basham’s discuss who is going to go after Bubba. The Basham’s make a decision and both competitors make their way into the ring. Both look at each other and charge after Bubba. They hit a double clothesline to Bubba and bring him down. The referee tells them that only one can be in the ring. The Basham’s continue going after Bubba and don’t listen to the referee, so the referee calls for the bell.

Winner: Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D’Von Dudley) & Trish Stratus via DQ​

D’Von comes in the ring to save his partner. Doug catches D’Von in mid stride and hits a spinebuster to D’Von. D’Von grabs his ribs, as he went down hard. Danny goes to the outside and grabs a steel chair. Danny comes in the ring and nails a newly standing Bubba in the head with the chair. Doug grabs the chair and nails D’Von in the ribs. Doug throws the chair on the mat, as the Dudley’s are down and the Basham’s celebrate to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and Cole discusses how the Basham’s always take the cowardly way out of stuff and that is because they know they cannot beat the Dudley’s. Tazz says he isn’t sure, but they surely looked dominant after the match. Cole says Tazz is a fool and people like the Dudley’s irritate him. La Resistance’s music hits and Cole says that even more arrogant characters are coming out now. Rob Conway, Rene Dupree, and Sylvain Grenier come out to boos. They make their way into the ring.

Dupree takes the microphone and wonders if we are really in Nashville, Tennessee at the moment. The crowd cheers and he asks Sylvain and Rob if it is really true. He wants to know if this is really Music City USA. The crowd cheers again. Dupree says he can’t believe a city so well-known can be so crappy. The crowd boos and Dupree says he knows his history. He says he knows that Nashville is one of the best cities in this pathetic country for immigrants, but although immigrants come here, he is surprised you disgusting people treat them like trash.

Dupree says him, Rob Conway, and Sylvain Grenier are disgusted to be apart of this and basically do not want to be out here giving you people the entertainment you surely do not deserve. He says once they go back to the Providence of Quebec, they will not tell their families to go to Nashville. The crowd boos again. Dupree says the other problem is that you don’t support hard working immigrants, but you support American athletes when in reality they shouldn’t be supported in the first place.

Grenier takes the microphone and he says he is going to cut to the point. He says Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin are two American athletes which should get zero, absolutely zero credit. He says they won their titles by chance, but he says when La Resistance finally gets their chance against the so called World’s Greatest Tag Team, they will win the titles because they aren’t another overrated American tag team. Conway grabs the microphone, but he is interrupted by Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin. The World Tag Team Champion’s stand on the stage with a huge pop.

Benjamin has the microphone and says that La Resistance has no room to speak because they aren’t the champions. Benjamin demands that if they have beef on the champions, don’t take it out on their country and the great Nashville crowd. Dupree takes the microphone and says that he is going to come out week after week and tell everybody how us French greats are not appreciated enough because you American’s do not appreciate anything except fatty foods and crappy American music. The crowd boos again. Shelton and Haas make their way to the ring. Dupree and Grenier leave the ring, but Conway does not get the message and gets dropped by right hands from Haas and Benjamin. Conway rolls out the ring and is helped out by Grenier and Dupree. La Resistance walks away and yell over to the ring at The World’s Greatest Tag Team, as the commercial runs.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air with Cole and Tazz talking about how on RAW Rowdy Roddy Piper came out and introduced himself as Tajiri’s manager. Cole says Piper demands the fans to respect the talent that Tajiri brings to the table. Tazz counters and says that respect is earned, not given. Piper should know that, but Tajiri obviously doesn’t.

Match #2
Non-Title Singles Match
Tajiri vs Ultimo Dragon​

Ultimo Dragon’s music hits and the dragon makes his way to the ring. Ultimo Dragon stands tall in the ring and looks to make an impact tonight. Tajiri’s music hits and the crowd boos, as the Cruiserweight Champion and his manager, Rowdy Roddy Piper, makes their way to the ring. They walk down the ramp and Piper yells at the crowd, telling them that Tajiri is worth the price of admission and he deserves your cheers, not boos. Tajiri goes in the ring and Piper yells something in Japanese, which pumps up Tajiri. The referee rings the bell.

Tajiri goes for a quick kick to the ribs of Ultimo, but Ultimo catches the kick. Tajiri and Ultimo share a brief stare, when Tajiri counters with an enzuigiri. Ultimo goes down and Tajiri taunts the crowd. Piper yells from the outside that Tajiri can do that to any superstar who gets in his way. Tajiri turns around into Ultimo behind him. Ultimo gives Tajiri hard right and left kicks to the ribs. Tajiri falls to the outside and Ultimo runs back and then forward. Ultimo leaps over the ropes and splashes onto Tajiri. Both men roll around outside in pain.

The referee gets to a three count, when both men get up. Tajiri goes for a kick to the midsection, but Ultimo avoids it and jumps onto the barricade. Ultimo dropkick’s Tajiri and Tajiri stumbles over and his back hits the side of the ring. Ultimo gets up and rolls Tajiri into the ring. Ultimo stands on the apron and waits for Tajiri to get up to attempt a springboard. Piper comes over and grabs Ultimo’s leg, but Ultimo kicks away Piper. Ultimo focuses again on Tajiri, but Tajiri comes up quickly and smacks Ultimo in the head with a hard kick. Ultimo knocks out and falls hard to the outside.

The crowd boos Tajiri, while Piper grabs Ultimo and rolls him into the ring. Tajiri goes for the pin, “one…two….kick out!” Tajiri and Piper cannot believe it. Tajiri angrily picks up Ultimo, who counters quickly into a roll up, “one…kick out!” Ultimo uses all his energy on his roll up and has a tough time getting up, but Tajiri gets up. Tajiri goes belly to back and hits a dragon suplex. Tajiri lets Ultimo get up and Ultimo backs up to the ropes. Ultimo is still feeling the effects from the kick to the head. Tajiri comes over to him and puts him in the Tarantula. Ultimo is screaming in pain and the referee counts to four, then Tajiri breaks the hold.

Ultimo falls down to the mat, belly first. Ultimo is out and Tajiri comes over and kicks him around a little bit. Ultimo is clearly out of it and Tajiri laughs at the vulnerable Ultimo Dragon. Tajiri rolls Ultimo over on his back and slowly gets down to pin him, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Tajiri​

Piper slides in the ring and kicks Ultimo in the ribs in retaliation for kicking him earlier. The referee goes to hold Tajiri’s arm up, but Piper knocks him out the way and holds up Tajiri’s arm. The crowd boos and Piper keeps yelling that Tajiri is real talent. Piper looks to the stage and yells for Mysterio to come down, but Mysterio doesn’t come down. Tazz says that Tajiri is on a real roll and people need to start realizing that, as the commercial hits.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air with The Rock in his locker room drinking water and focusing for his main event match tonight. Chris Jericho comes walking up to Rock and sits next to him. Jericho says it is ridiculous that he is put in a match tonight against both Triple H and Batista all by himself. Rock tells Jericho just to take care of business like he knows Jericho can. Jericho says that each member of Evolution is a major ass clown and he can’t wait to get through the crap so he can finally beat Randy Orton once and for all. Rock promise that he will teach Orton a lesson or two tonight, and Jericho tells him he better.

Match #3
Singles Match
Big Show vs Booker T​

Booker T’s music hits and Booker makes his way out to the ring. Booker slides in and awaits his opponent. Big Show’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring. Show is on a path of destruction and the crowd realizes it, as they boo him continuously. Show injured Chris Benoit, after Benoit beat him for the United States Title. Show walks into the ring and keeps his evil glare into the face of Booker. The referee rings the bell.

Show stands in his corner and Booker looks confused, but comes walking over to Show to fight. Booker comes over and hits a right hand to Show, but Show looks angrier with each punch. Show doesn’t sell the punches and clenches his fist in frustration. Show pushes Booker away to the middle of the ring. Booker stumbles, but comes running back at Show. Show hits a massive knockout punch to Booker out of nowhere. Booker goes down in a heartbeat and Show just looks at the out cold Booker. Show puts his foot over Booker and the referee counts the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Big Show​

Show scares the referee out the ring and Show picks up Booker. He puts Booker into the corner to keep him standing. Show slaps Booker and asks where Benoit is. Show says he wants Benoit. Show yells at the knocked out Booker that he wants Benoit. Show goes for the chokeslam to Booker and raises him high in the air, when Chris Benoit’s music hits.

The crowd pops and Benoit runs down the stage to the front of the ring. Show stands tall and doesn’t move and just stares at Benoit. Benoit’s presence doesn’t scare away Show. Show picks up Booker again for the chokeslam and stares at Benoit. Show tells Benoit that this one is for you. Show drops Booker hard onto the mat with a chokeslam. Show continues to have a stare down with Benoit, as Smackdown! hits a commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air, when Goldberg’s music hits and the former WWE Champion makes his way to the stage and into the ring. Goldberg is upset and angry. Goldberg grabs a microphone and the crowd chants Goldberg’s name. Goldberg says first and foremost, he wants to know what happened on RAW and demands Brock Lesnar to come to the ring now so they can settle it like men. Goldberg looks toward the stage, similar to what Rock did earlier tonight, but nobody comes out. Goldberg says Lesnar is a wuss and the crap he pulled on RAW was absolutely Busch league.

Goldberg says he has an idea what happened last Monday and it goes a little like this. He says that obviously Brock Lesnar and the rat Heyman don’t think they can beat him one on one, so that is why Heyman got him arrested, found a new number one contender, and used Shawn Michaels as a weapon to try and finish me. Goldberg says he isn’t finished and won’t be until Paul Heyman is begging for mercy, Brock Lesnar is getting stretchered out like HBK, and the WWE Championship is around his waist.

Goldberg says he can’t wait to make that duo suffer pain like they surely deserve to feel, but suddenly Brock Lesnar’s music hits and the WWE Champion makes his way out to the stage with Paul Heyman. Goldberg tells Lesnar to get his ass into the ring immediately, but Heyman has a microphone and laughs, telling Goldberg that Lesnar will not be stepping into a ring tonight and quite frankly, won’t be stepping a ring that Bill Goldberg is occupying. Heyman says that Goldberg had his chance to end Brock Lesnar once and for all, but he lost. Heyman says that now, Goldberg will never see the WWE Championship as long as Brock Lesnar is the most dominant force in the company. Heyman tells Goldberg that the WWE and WCW are completely different. Heyman suggests that maybe Goldberg just can’t cut it in WWE because Goldberg is a one day title holder, or in better terms, a bust.

The crowd boos Heyman. Heyman taps the title on Lesnar’s waist and tells Goldberg that Goldberg’s isn’t ‘next’ on Lesnar’s list. He says Lesnar has better, more competitive, and more prestigious opponents to go after. Heyman laughs, as the crowd chants ‘HBK!’ Heyman says that he apologizes from the depths of his heart for Shawn Michaels. Heyman says he will never let his client lose and he used Michaels as guarantee that Brock will beat Goldberg. He says he promised Michaels a WWE Title shot against Brock if he guaranteed that Brock will win the title on RAW. He says Michaels agreed and his stupidity and vulnerability has left Michaels with a broken ankle. The crowd boos, but Heyman smirks and wishes Michaels the best and a full recovery.

Goldberg tells Heyman to shut his mouth immediately and tell his little client to get in the ring now. Heyman shakes his head, so Goldberg drops the microphone and gets to the outside of the ring, right in front of the ramp. Lesnar smirks at Goldberg and shakes his head no. The crowd boos, but the Smackdown! GM, Stephanie McMahon’s, music hits. Heyman looks shocked and Stephanie appears on the screen. Stephanie says she saw Shawn yesterday and she cannot believe what Lesnar did. She says that there needs to be some sort of redemption for Shawn. The crowd cheers and Heyman is shaking his head. Heyman says to Stephanie to not screw over his client again, but Stephanie tells Heyman to shut his mouth for once.

Stephanie says she doesn’t endorse what Heyman and Lesnar did, so she is going to give Goldberg another chance. Lesnar turns around and looks at the screen. Stephanie says that at Vengeance, Brock Lesnar will go one on one with Goldberg, for the WWE Championship, in a street fight! The crowd cheers and Heyman is pissed, yelling at Stephanie. Goldberg locks his sights on Lesnar and runs up the ramp. Lesnar turns around and turns into the spear of Goldberg! Goldberg spears Lesnar on the stage and the crowd goes crazy. Goldberg smirks at the downed Lesnar, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Back after commercial, Josh Mathews is backstage with Kurt Angle. Kurt Angle is smiley and excited. Kurt is jumping around in joy and Josh asks him how he is doing. Kurt says he is doing great and Josh brings up how he won a fatal four way qualifying match and earned a spot in the fatal four way at Vengeance. Mathews says that we know it is Triple H and Kurt Angle currently in the match. Angle says it doesn’t matter who is in the match because he is going to win it and win the World Title at Summerslam.

Kurt says that he admires and wishes luck the other two men that will be competing in the match, but he says he is going to win and do something the Rock hasn’t done yet. He says he is going to take down Evolution because he is the smartest wrestler out here. Kurt says his pure wrestling ability added with his brain is unbeatable and that’s true, it’s damn true. Kurt walks away, as we go ringside.

Match #4
Tornado Handicap Match
Chris Jericho vs Triple H & Batista​

Chris Jericho’s music hits and Jericho makes his way out. Cole talks about how the odds are unfairly stacked against Jericho in this match, especially now how it is it a tornado handicap match. Tazz says that if someone can get by it, it will be Jericho. Cole agrees, but wonders how Evolution has so much swing to get a match like this. Jericho gets in the ring, when Evolution’s music hits and Triple H and Batista make their way into the ring. The crowd boos the two, as they stand in the ring with Jericho and the referee calls for the bell to be rung.

Triple H and Batista circle around Jericho. Jericho knows what is coming and Jericho takes a deep breath and jumps after Triple H. Triple H is backed into the corner and Jericho hits right hands, but Batista grabs Jericho and pulls him off Triple H. Jericho hits elbows to Batista, but Triple H comes and hits a knee into the gut of Jericho. Triple H whips Jericho into the ropes and Batista runs into Jericho, hitting a clothesline. Jericho goes down after the hard clothesline and Jericho is in trouble.

Batista picks up Jericho and Jericho breaks out of it by hitting Batista with a backhand chop or two. Triple H comes from behind and hits a neckbreaker to Jericho. Triple H yells at Jericho, asking him if he really thinks he can mess with Orton and Evolution. Triple H goes down to go face to face with Jericho, but Jericho spits at Triple H and Triple H looks angry. Triple H kicks Jericho in the mouth and tells Batista to finish this guy. Batista picks up Jericho, but Jericho counters and tosses Batista to the outside of the ring. Triple H goes for a sneaky clothesline, but Jericho ducks under it. Jericho springboards off the ropes and hits a dropkick to Triple H.

Triple H gets up and Jericho hits a Northern Lights suplex to Triple H. Jericho goes for a pin, “one…two..” Batista is back and picks Jericho off of Triple H. Batista goes for a big boot, but Jericho ducks and jumps onto the back of Batista and goes for a sleeper hold. Triple H gets up and tries to get Jericho off, but Jericho is unrelenting. Batista ends up just falling back onto the mat to try and get Jericho off him. Batista falls, but Jericho won’t get off. Triple H cannot get Jericho off of him either. The will of Jericho is pushing him through. Batista uses his strength to get back up on his feet and try to drop Jericho again, but Batista begins to fade. The referee is holding up and dropping Batista’s arm and focusing on that. Triple H sneaks from behind and kick’s Jericho square in the balls.

Jericho breaks the hold immediately and falls to the ground with Batista. Triple H picks up Jericho and whips him into the ropes. Jericho is hit with a spinning spinebuster. Triple H helps up Batista. Batista is angry and goes after Jericho immediately. Batista throws Jericho into the corner and hits him with hard right hands. Batista backs up and Jericho stumbles out of the corner. Batista goes for a powerbomb and hits a hard one on Jericho. Batista goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Triple H and Batista cannot believe it.

Batista goes and picks up Jericho. Batista whips Jericho into the ropes. Jericho ducks under a double clothesline and runs back at Triple H and Batista. He hits both with a clothesline and has a second burst of energy. Jericho grabs Triple H and throws him out of the ring and hard to the outside. Batista gets up and Jericho runs at him. Jericho hits Batista with an elbow and Batista stumbles around. Jericho hits another Northern Lights suplex. Batista gets up quickly, but is dazed. Jericho hits the running bulldog and Batista goes down in the ring. Jericho runs toward the ropes to attempt the Lionsault, but it seems Jericho’s knee gives out on him.

Jericho begins to limp and doesn’t put pressure on his right leg. Jericho looks to go over to Batista and puts pressure on his foot, but he collapses onto a knee. Jericho’s face shows that he cannot believe what is happening. Triple H comes back into the ring and Jericho fights to get up. Jericho throws a weak right hand, but Triple H blocks it and goes for the Pedigree. Triple H connects and goes for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Triple H & Batista​

Triple H helps Batista out, as Batista says he isn’t done with Jericho. Batista goes to get a chair. A number of referees and a medic comes running down. Batista slides into the ring with the chair and holds it up, ready to smash it on Jericho. The referees get in the middle of the two and Batista drops the chair in frustration. The medic checks on Jericho and is getting assistance by all. Triple H and Batista walk out victorious and appear to have no regret to the apparent injury Jericho has suffered.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and goes backstage to two referees helping Chris Jericho move around, as Jericho is using only one leg to walk around. They walk by Ric Flair and Jericho gives him a stare sometime when Jericho isn’t nursing his pain. Flair is eating an apple and laughs at Jericho, saying that he should have never gone after Evolution in the first place. Jericho gives Flair a disgusted look, as the referees continue to move Jericho to get help.

Tazz and Michael Cole are shown at ringside and Cole says that Flair might have a point. He says Jericho’s injury doesn’t look good and Tazz agrees, saying when he knee goes you know it is not a good sign. Both men wish Jericho the best of luck, while acknowledging that Evolution warned Jericho bad things were going to happen. Cole hopes Rock doesn’t experience the same luck.

Match #5
Singles Match
The Rock vs Randy Orton​

Randy Orton’s music hits and the crowd boos, as the Intercontinental Champion makes his way down to the ring. Orton says Rock doesn’t want to face him and the crowd keeps booing him. Orton looks toward the stage and wants the Rock to come down. The Rock’s music hits and the crowd goes on their feet. Rock storms out and makes his way to the ring. Rock poses for the crowd and gets into the corner. The referee calls for the bell and the match begins.

Orton and Rock circle the ring and Orton trash talks the Rock. Rock tells Orton to back up his trash talk, and Orton goes after the Rock. Orton goes for the Rock’s legs, but Rock gets away and stomps away at Orton. Orton crawls to the outside of the ring and regroups, before making his way back into the ring. Rock tells Orton to bring it and the two share right hands. Rock hits a hard right hand, sending Orton against the ropes. Orton comes running at Rock, but Rock counters by whipping Orton into the ropes. Rock hits a clothesline onto Orton. Orton gets up and is hit by a swinging neckbreaker.

Rock yells at Orton, telling him to actually bring it now. Orton gets up in his corner and Rock goes after him. Rock puts Orton into an armbar, which Orton counters into a headlock to Rock. Rock counters and tosses Orton into the ropes. Rock misses a clothesline and Orton runs back at Rock and hits a knee to the gut of Rock. Rock flips over and grabs his ribs. Orton picks up Rock and throws him into the corner. Orton hits hard rights to Rock, but Rock counters and flips Orton into the corner. Rock hits rights of his own, but Orton sneaks in an uppercut and Rock backs off.

Rock comes back toward Orton, but Orton hits a DDT to Rock. Orton goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Orton gets up and stomps Rock, keeping him on the mat. Orton picks up Rock and whips him into the ropes. Orton hits a back body drop onto the Rock. Rock holds his back in pain and Orton begins stomping on the Rock again. Orton yells out to the crowd that he is the best in the world. He comes back to get Rock, but Rock grabs the leg and drops Orton. Rock goes for a sharpshooter. Rock applies the sharpshooter to Orton and Orton is in pain. Orton gets a good crawl to the rope, but the Rock holds him in place. Orton tries to get out of it and almost does, but Rock reapplies the hold. Orton is able to sneak his way to grab onto the ropes. The referee makes the Rock break the hold.

Rock breaks the hold and Jericho holds onto the ropes tight and use them to help himself up. Rock goes and picks up Orton. Rock whips Orton into the ropes and goes for the spinebuster, but Orton won’t let him get him off the mat. Rock stops trying and gets up to go face to face with Orton. Rock goes for the Rock Bottom out of nowhere, but Orton elbows out of it and goes for the quick RKO! Rock throws Orton off of him. Rock puts his hands on his knees and wants a Rock Bottom. Orton gets up and turns around. Rock sets up the Rock Bottom again, but Orton is elbowing out of it again. Rock is frustrated and breaks the Rock Bottom and, instead, throws Orton to the outside.

The crowd begins to boo and Rock looks over to the stage. Triple H is on the stage and walking toward the ring. Rock walks to the side of the ring closest to the stage and leans over the ropes. Rock is yelling at Triple H, asking him what the hell he did to Jericho. Triple H laughs and says it wasn’t him. Rock screams and tells Triple H to fight him now. Triple H laughs and stops half way up the stage. Rock turns around and Orton is in the ring with a steel chair. Orton nails Rock in the head with the steel chair and the referee calls for the bell.

Winner: The Rock via DQ​

Rock is out cold. Triple H continues to walk down the ramp and grabs a microphone. Triple H looks down at Rock and says that he didn’t have anything to do with Jericho getting hurt, but he sure did have something to do with Rock’s future ass kicking. Triple H says that when he tells the world about Rock’s opponent for Vengeance, he hopes Rock stays down on the mat even more uncomfortable than he is now. Triple H reminds everybody that the Rock has to beat this man to get a World Heavyweight Title shot at Summerslam. He says everyone knows Rock cannot beat him when it matters and we will finally get to meet the man.

The crowd is quiet and Triple H looks toward the stage. GLASS SHATTERS! The crowd pops, as Stone Cold Steve Austin’s music hits and the Texas Rattlesnake makes his way to the stage. Austin looks around to the Nashville crowd going crazy. Austin makes his way down to the ring. Austin poses for the crowd and finally goes face to face with Triple H in the middle of the ring. Austin doesn’t smile, while Triple H acts buddy-buddy and goes for a handshake with Austin. Rock gets up slowly and finally gets on two feet. Rock turns Austin’s shoulder and looks at him eye-to-eye. Austin hits Rock with a Stone Cold Stunner!

The crowd boos Austin, as Rock flops to the mat and Austin looks down at the Rock. Triple H and Orton grab Austin’s arms and raise them in the air. Triple H is ecstatic, as Cole says this is first time we have seen Austin since Wrestlemania. Austin still doesn’t look too enthusiastic, as Triple H and Orton celebrate. Austin breaks the arm raises and goes face to face with Triple H again. Triple H tries to reason with Austin, but Austin hits Triple H with a Stunner out of nowhere! Orton gets out of the ring, as the crowd cheers Austin again and he gets a few beers thrown at him. Austin celebrates with a beer on the turnbuckle, as Triple H and Rock are down in the ring, leaving more questions than answers.
 
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Sunday Night HEAT
Date: 6/24/03
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Venue: PNC Arena
Attendance: 11,003/ 11,200

HEAT comes on air with Big Show backstage tapping his wrists and having a very serious look on his face. Show looks up to the camera and says that this past week, he has delivered a message to not only Chris Benoit, but the rest of the WWE. Show says he isn’t here to play games anymore and if Benoit thought last was bad, just wait until this week. Show says that Benoit is all about ruthless aggression, but now the real ruthless one is the Big Show. Show says he has no regrets and if somebody has something to say about it, they can get a fist full of show. Big Show punches the camera and we go to ringside.

Jonathon Coachman and Al Snow introduce us to HEAT and say that the locker room needs to recognize Big Show before he has to get recognition himself. Snow says that Big Show is on the biggest tear of his career and that just proved it.

Match #1
Tag Team Match
The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham & Danny Basham) vs The F.B.I. (Chuck Palumbo & Nunzio)​

Basham’s look to capitalize on their beat down of the Dudley’s on Smackdown! F.B.I. looks for some recognition of their own. F.B.I. gets the upperhand early, but Basham’s use a little bit of cheating. Danny knocks Palumbo off the apron and Doug rolls up Nunzio and grabs the tights for a three count.

Winner: The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham & Danny Basham)

Danny comes back in the ring and hits an aided chokebomb with Doug to Nunzio. Nunzio is laid out in the ring, as Basham’s stand tall to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

HEAT is back on air and Coach reminds the television audience that the moves and actions seen on the show should not be performed at home because of the threat of serious injury. He mentions that Chris Jericho suffered a torn ACL and MCL on Smackdown! during the handicap match. He says Jericho will miss atleast a year and best wishes go out to him.

Match #2
Triple Threat Hardcore Match for the Hardcore Championship
Rhyno © vs Johnny Stamboli vs Jamie Noble​

The weekly Hardcore Title match continues and Rhyno deals with two opponents this time. Rhyno speared Noble through a garbage can set up on the turnbuckle, but Stamboli broke up the pin. Rhyno hit another spear on Noble on the outside later on and basically took Noble out of the match. Stamboli tried to attack Rhyno while he was going after Noble, but Rhyno countered into spearing Stamboli into the barricade. Rhyno hurt himself there, but manages to pin Stamboli to retain.

Winner: AND Still Hardcore Champion; Rhyno​

Rhyno celebrates, as HEAT goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

John Cena is backstage to open up HEAT with Josh Mathews. Cena holds his chain lock in his hand and looks to Mathews. Cena says that he gets inspiration from all kinds of forms, especially the chain gang. He says the inspiration makes him want to get to the top. He says the breaks haven’t been going his way, but his luck is about to change. He says starting tonight, he is going to create his own luck in that ring. Cena walks off for his match.

Match #3
John Cena vs Edge​

Cena and Edge go back and forth. Edge gets the upperhand and goes for a spear, but Cena scouts him out and avoids the spear. Cena turns it into an FU and connects for the win.

Winner: John Cena​

Cena celebrates in the ring, until the camera goes backstage to the Basham Brothers talking to each other. They say that the Dudley’s talk all the talk about sending the them through the tables. The Basham’s laugh and they say that they are going to turn the ‘tables’ on the Dudley’s.

[COMMERCIAL]

HEAT is back on air and Josh Mathews is now with Rey Mysterio. Mathews asks Mysterio about Piper and Tajiri’s new dominance in the WWE. Mysterio shakes his head and says that all Tajiri wants is respect, but after everything he does, he can never get it. He says that he grew up watching Piper and he knows that both guys are going to try and tear down the WWE to get that respect. Rey says that he believes people respect him because he respects the WWE, the fans, and the competitors he faces night in and night out.

Rey says most of all, he respects the Cruiserweight Championship because that is what he came into the company chasing. He says the title is like the World Title for little men and Tajiri is just disrespecting it. Rey says he will be the one to save the Cruiserweight Title and save the WWE from the avalanche that is coming.

Match #4
Singles Match
Undertaker vs Rikishi​

Undertaker comes out with his motorcycle and Rikishi is next. Both men go back at it, but Undertaker is simply too good for Rikishi. Undertaker wins with a chokeslam that barely lifted Rikishi off the mat.

Winner: Undertaker​

Undertaker celebrates, as the show ends.
 
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RAW Preview via WWE.com​

Evolution feels they caused Chris Jericho's injury from Smackdown! and they are looking to cause more destruction. Chris Jericho suffered a torn ACL/MCL on Smackdown! after attempting the Lionsault in his handicap match against Batista and Triple H. Evolution, especially Randy Orton, feels they are on top of the world. Randy Orton feels he is the best in the world. However, someone is always there to attempt to knock them off their throne. The Rock wants to be that guy, but who will take Chris Jericho's spot?

Speaking of the Rock, Triple H's challenge to the Rock for Vengeance is unfolding. Rock found out he will have to face his Wrestlemania 19 opponent, Stone Cold, and win to get a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam. Stone Cold greeted a tired Rock on Smackdown! with a Stunner. Triple H was ecstatic and rose Austin's arm up in triumph, but Austin hit a Stunner on Triple H too. Austin will speak on RAW to explain his actions and it always it something when Austin has the microphone in his hands.

Goldberg has gotten his WWE Championship rematch via Stephanie McMahon punishing Brock Lesnar yet again for Lesnar's embarrassment of Shawn Michaels last Monday. The two will square off at Vengeance for the WWE Championship in a Street Fight. Goldberg gave Lesnar a taste of what might be coming when he speared Lesnar on the ramp on Thursday. Lesnar and Heyman will be looking for revenge against Goldberg and don't expect them to waste too much time.

Big Show has shown us a side of him we have never seen before and his first victim could be Chris Benoit, who beat Big Show for Show's United States Title at Badd Blood. Gail Kim still has Trish Stratus's Women's Title after stealing it from her. Tajiri and his new manager Rowdy Roddy Piper continue to look for respect, but Rey Mysterio has taken up the challenge in stopping them in their tracks. The Basham's vow for revenge against the Dudley's and La Resistance is knocking The World's Greatest Tag Team's doors. All this and more will unfold in front of us on RAW this Monday! Tune in!

Confirmed Matches
Gail Kim vs Lita
John Cena vs Shelton Benjamin
World Heavyweight Championship Match Qualifier #2
The Rock vs Batista
Big Show vs Goldberg​
 
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Monday Night RAW
Date: 6/25/03
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Venue: PNC Arena
Attendance: 11,200/ 11,200

RAW comes on air with JR hyping tonight’s main event, Big Show versus Goldberg. Right out of the gate, Stone Cold’s music hits and the Texas Rattlesnake comes out to a huge pop. Austin comes out, jean shorts and all, and walks down the ring. The crowd is excited to see him and JR is very excited to see what he is going to say. Austin gets in the ring and immediately grabs a microphone. Austin says he was sitting back on his ranch a week ago drinking an ice cold beer and his little cell phone rings and he answers it. Austin says Eric Bischoff called him and the moment Bischoff opened his mouth he hung up the phone. He says he finished his beer and cracked open another cold one, when the phone rang again. This time is was Triple H and he hit him with a proposal.

Austin says he hasn’t been out here in front of all his fans since Wrestlemania 19 and honestly, he missed it. He missed coming out here and having a cold one with all of them. Austin says he is happy he is back, but he has work to do. Austin says he was going to sail into the sunset after Wrestlemania, but afterwards he realized he should have never lost to that little beady son of a bitch, The Rock. The crowd has mixed reactions. Austin says revenge set inside him and with Triple’s proposal, he will finally be able to put revenge on the so called Great One now. Austin says he couldn’t say no to facing The Rock at Vengeance and to make it better, when he beats The Rock, Rock won’t get a title shot at Summerslam. Austin continues to talk about winning at Vengeance, until the Rock’s music hits and the crowd goes nuts.

Rock comes down to the ring and poses for the crowd until going face to face with Austin. Rock says he is finally back in Raleigh and he is back to kick Stone Cold’s ass once again. Austin smirks at the Rock and Rock talks about how him and Austin have been through so much. Rock says they have had epic battles in the past and no doubt Vengeance will be another one. He says he respects how hard Austin works and he is one of the best in the WWE, but Rock is wondering why Austin sold himself to the devil again. Rock says that it started at Wrestlemania 17 and Vince McMahon. Rock says he surely remembers that because Rock was the one who got screwed. He says the second one was when he betrayed his company for the Alliance. Rock says third time is the charm and Austin couldn’t resist joining Evolution and selling his soul, right?

Austin asks Rock how stupid he could possibly be. He says he understands Rock might have been a little out of it after the stunner and Evolution’s beat down on Smackdown, but Austin says he vividly remembers stunning Triple H to hell after Triple H thought him and Austin were buddy-buddy. Rock tells Austin he doesn’t believe his bald, Texas ass and Austin laughs at Rock’s ignorance. Triple H’s music hits and Triple H makes his way out to a chorus of boos. Triple H comes to the ring and gets in Austin’s face, telling him that they had a deal and what the hell happened to that deal. Austin says he is going through with the deal, which was kicking the Rock’s ass at Vengeance, but the point of Austin joining Evolution can get some of this. Austin points his middle finger in Triple H’s face.

The crowd cheers for Austin and Triple H is furious. Austin says he isn’t joining some group of pre-Madonna’s and their ‘victorious’ leader. Austin says he is doing Triple H a favor because he says The Rock would beat Triple H’s ass all over Summerslam if he got his chance for the title. Triple H is shaking in anger and Austin tells Triple H to do something because if he does, he will surely pay for it later and Austin promises that. Triple H says nothing and tells Triple H to leave the ring if he is done because two real champions were talking and not one who only got his shot by going all the way with the boss’s daughter. Triple H turns around and composes himself, as the crowd is cheering for Austin.

Austin says that if Triple H is going to stay in the ring, he is sure that him and Rock can knock Stephanie jokes off one another all night long. He asks the crowd if they want Rock and him to deflect Stephanie jokes all night long, give him a ‘Hell Yeah!’ The crowd yells a loud ‘Hell Yeah!’ Triple H turns back toward Austin and says there will be no jokes and he just has one question. Triple H asks Austin if he still has the motivation to kick Rock’s ass at Vengeance, because if he doesn’t, he will find somebody else. Austin walks up to Triple H’s face and asks Triple H is really questioning the Texas Rattlesnake. Triple H nods and the crowd boos. Austin looks down and nods his head, as if he can’t believe what Triple H just said. Austin looks up, flicks off Triple H, and delivers a Stunner to Triple H!

Triple H is down and Austin gets up and turns around to the Rock. The two go face to face, as Austin’s music hits. The two stay face to face, as JR says the story book for these two has already been written and their match at Vengeance is going to be nothing short of epic. RAW goes to commercial with the two starring down one another still.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air with Eric Bischoff in his office, looking angry and frustrated. He sits behind his desk waiting for his phone to ring and suddenly, Trish Stratus walks into his office. Trish walks up to his desk and asks where the hell Gail Kim is. Bischoff says he doesn’t know and he really doesn’t care because he has to deal with this Austin crap. He tells Trish to find her herself and Trish laughs and shakes her head.

Trish says she has tried repeatedly and what is our ‘great’ GM going to do about Gail stealing the Women’s Title from her. Bischoff gives a confused face to Trish and Trish asks Bischoff if he is serious. Bischoff takes a deep breath and leans back into his seat. He tells Trish that as long as her name is on the name plate of the title, it is her title. Trish is about to ask him another question, but Bischoff interrupts and says if she keeps asking him for stuff that is truly unimportant, it may not be her title anymore. Trish rolls her eyes and walks out of his office.

Match #1
Singles Match
Gail Kim vs Lita​

Camera goes back to ringside, where Lita’s music hits and the crowd gets up. Lita makes her way out and poses for the crowd. Gail Kim’s music hits and Gail comes out to the ring without Trish’s Women’s Title. The crowd boos Gail, as she walks up to the ring announcer. She tells him to reintroduce her and say that she is the current Women’s Champion. The ring announcer hesitates, but Gail says she will hurt him and he introduces her as the current Women’s Champion. Gail smiles and says thanks, as she slides into the ring.

The match begins and the two divas square off in the middle. Lita goes face to face with Gail and tells her she is not the Women’s Champion. Gail’s look gets serious and she slaps Lita across the face. Lita is pissed and whips Gail into the ropes. Lita hits a back body drop on Gail and jumps down on her and begins to hit rights and grab her hair, slamming her head against the mat. The referee breaks the two up.

Gail Kim gets up slow and Lita goes for the attack. Lita runs up and hits a tornado DDT to Gail. Gail goes down and Lita asks her who the champion is now. Lita stomps away at Gail until the referee breaks it up again. Gail gets up and runs at Lita. Gail misses a clothesline and Lita runs back at her with a spear. Gail goes down and Lita looks to the top rope. Lita climbs up to the top rope and poses for the crowd. Lita sets up for a moonsault. Lita jumps off and misses! Gail moves out of the way and Lita crashes and burns. Lita slowly gets up and Gail takes advantage with the rollup. Gail grabs Lita’s pants for leverage, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Gail Kim​

Gail gets up and celebrates, as the crowd boos. Lita gets on her knees and tells the referee she grabbed the pants, but the referee says he didn’t see it. Gail yells at the crowd that she is the champion, until Trish appears on the apron. Trish makes her way down the ramp and is yelling where her title is. Gail laughs and she says she doesn’t know where Trish’s title is because Trish doesn’t have a title. Trish slides in the ring and hits right hands to Gail. Trish clotheslines Gail over the ropes and to the outside. Trish yells at Gail, but Gail gets up laughing and RAW goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air with Chris Benoit backstage with Josh Mathews. Benoit looks angry and furious, while Mathews asks him if he is worried about Big Show’s recent hot streak and Show’s claim that Benoit will be the first victim. Benoit smirks and says he is not worried because Big Show is another one of those wrestlers who talk a big, big game, but talking a big game doesn’t prove that you are ruthless. Benoit says being ruthless is something you have to prove. Benoit says Show won’t be able to prove it because he doesn’t have a side to him like that. Mathews asks Benoit what if Show gets a side like that. Benoit gives a slick smile and says he will look forward to it.

Match #2
Non-Title Singles Match
Tajiri vs Paul London​

The camera comes back to ringside and Paul London is in the ring, jumping around in preparation for his upcoming match. Tajiri’s music hits and the crowd boos, as the Cruiserweight Champion and his manager, Rowdy Roddy Piper, make their way down to the ring. Piper continues to yell at the people about not respecting Tajiri. Tajiri looks on with a look of confidence on his face. Tajiri slides in the ring and London stands up to the dominant Tajiri, as the bell rings.

London comes right at Tajiri with right hands. Tajiri begins to kick London, but London stands put and hits right hands. London hits a spinning wheel kick out of nowhere and Tajiri goes down. London goes for a pin, “one…two..kick out!” London gets Tajiri up and whips him into the ropes. London brings him down with a clothesline. Tajiri is picked up again and is whipped into the ropes. London misses a clothesline and comes back with a handspring back elbow.

London recovers and gets up into kicks to the midsection from Tajiri. Tajiri backs up and springboards off the ropes and hits a missile drop kick. London somersaults to the side of the ring, but gets up and charges into Tajiri. Tajiri kicks London in the side of the head and London goes down. Piper comes into the ring and holds up Tajiri’s arm, but the referee breaks it up and tells Piper to get to the outside. The crowd continues to boo Tajiri, as Tajiri picks up London. Tajiri puts London into the octopus stretch and London is screaming in pain.

Tajiri keeps the hold locked in and London begins to fade. Tajiri breaks the hold and London goes down. Tajiri waits for London to get on his knees and Tajiri hits a hard kick to the side of the head. London goes down and Tajiri gives a sick look to the downed body of London. Tajiri goes down for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Tajiri​

Piper slides into the ring and holds up Tajiri’s arm in victory, when Rey Mysterio’s music hits and the crowd goes nuts. Piper tells Tajiri something in Japanese and Mysterio comes running down the ramp. Mysterio slides in the ring and begins exchanging right hands with Tajiri. Tajiri goes for a kick to the head, but Mysterio ducks under it. Mysterio hits a drop kick to Tajiri and Tajiri falls onto the second rope. Mysterio backs up and goes for the 619. He connects and Tajiri stumbles to the middle of the ring and falls over. Tajiri slides to the outside, where Piper helps him out. Mysterio taunts Tajiri, while Piper assures Mysterio that he is getting himself into a lot of trouble, as RAW goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air and JR plugs the main event again, Big Show against Goldberg. King says that is going to be a tough test for Goldberg since Big Show is on such a run. JR agrees, but he says if King is going to mention runs, he better put these next two men in the conversation.

Match #3
Singles Match
John Cena vs Shelton Benjamin​

Shelton Benjamin’s, one half of the World Tag Team champions, music hits and he makes his way out to a good amount of cheers. Shelton makes his way down to the ring and slides in. John Cena’s music hits and the crowd pops for Basic Thuganomics. Cena comes out admiring the fans and makes his way down to the ring. Cena slides into the ring. Cena and Shelton share a slight head nod in respect for one another, as the bell is rung.

Cena and Shelton lock up in the middle of the ring. Cena puts Shelton into an armbar. Shelton elbows out of the armbar and locks up with Cena again. Shelton pushes Cena into the corner, but Cena pushes Shelton off of him. Shelton is in the middle of the ring and Cena comes running at him. Cena hits a clothesline to Shelton and Shelton gets up to another Cena clothesline. Cena runs up and drops a knee into Shelton and goes for the pin, “one…kick out!” Cena picks Shelton up, but Shelton breaks the lock and hits rights to Cena.

Cena is whipped into the ropes and Shelton catches him, going for the belly to belly suplex. Cena elbows out of it and kicks Shelton in the gut. Cena goes for a fisherman’s suplex, but Shelton wiggles his way out of it and goes for a roll up, “one…two…kick out!” They both get up and Cena misses a clothesline. Shelton locks Cena’s waist and hits a German suplex. Cena gets up again and misses another clothesline. Shelton hits another German suplex. They get up and Cena thinks about going for another clothesline, but stops and smiles at Shelton. Cena laughs and tells Shelton that he isn’t going to do that again. Shelton gives a smile back and Shelton says watch this. Shelton comes up to Cena and locks a belly to belly suplex and connects! Shelton goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Shelton gets a little frustrated, but gets right back at it.

Shelton picks up Cena, but Cena pushes Shelton back into the corner. Cena begins pounding away at Shelton, but Shelton hits an elbow to Cena and Cena backs up. Cena goes to the middle of the ring and Shelton charges at him with a flying clothesline. Cena goes down and gets up into a dropkick from Shelton. Cena stumbles into the corner and takes a breath in the corner. Shelton comes running up behind Cena and hits a knee to the chin of Cena. Cena stumbles out to the middle of the ring in a daze and Shelton hits a superkick to Cena.

Cena is down and Shelton looks up the top rope. Shelton smiles and nods his head. Shelton climbs up to the top rope and stands up on there until Rene Dupree comes out with a microphone and Shelton’s attention is diverted immediately. Dupree laughs and says he apologizes for interrupting the match, but he couldn’t help but come out here and tell Raleigh crowd how much they suck. He says it is embarrassing that Raleigh is a sister city to the beautiful Compiègne, France. He says the crowd needs to get a damn clue. Shelton shakes his head in frustration, as he stands up on the turnbuckle still. Shelton focuses back on Cena, as Rene continues to diss Raleigh. Shelton goes for the 450 Splash, but Cena moves and Shelton crashes and burns.

Both men are down in the ring and Rene tells the crowd that Shelton’s crash and burn just another prime example of the failure in American athletes today. Shelton midsection is hurting and Cena gets up. Cena is waiting for Shelton to get up. Shelton gets up and looks at Dupree the whole time. Shelton mouths words of revenge toward Dupree before he gets up. Rene tells Shelton to bring it. Shelton is frustrated and turns around into Cena. Cena hits the FU to Shelton and goes for the pin, “one...two…three!”

Winner: John Cena​

Cena gets up in victory, as Rene Dupree stays on the stage and smiles at the loss of Shelton Benjamin. Dupree drops the microphone and leaves, as Cena does not look too pleased in the involvement of Rene Dupree in this match. Cena helps up Shelton, as RAW goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air and Randy Orton’s music hits. Orton makes his way down with a huge smirk across his face. The crowd boos Orton, as Orton grabs a microphone and makes his way into the ring. Orton drapes the Intercontinental Championship around his shoulder, as the crowd chants for Y2J. Orton’s smirk grows and he puts the microphone up to his mouth and proclaims he is the best in the world. The crowd boos yet again and chants for Y2J. Orton’s smirk continues to grow and he tells the crowd again that he is the best in the world. ‘Y2J’ continues from the crowd. Orton smirks and asks the crowd if they are truly idiots because if they remember, Jericho got hurt by Evolution on Smackdown! He says it is clear that the pressure of proving that you’re the best when you’re really not the best must have gotten to Jericho big time.

The crowd boos Orton still, but the louder the boos, the bigger the smirk. Orton says he has taken down the former Undisputed Champion and he won’t be back for atleast a year. Orton says Jericho is going to come back and try to prove again that he is the best, but by that time the Randy Orton legacy will have grown to heights that nobody would have foreseen. He says he already has beautiful women around his shoulders, gold around his waist, and money in his pockets. He says that sounds great now, but it is going to get better as the nights pass on. He says nobody is going to take down Evolution and nobody is going to stop him from staying on the top of the pedestal of number one in the world. Suddenly, Undertaker’s music hits and the Deadman makes his way out to a huge ovation.

Undertaker drives his motorcycle up to the stage and Undertaker gets off it and stands tall on the stage. Undertaker says it is great to be out here in Raleigh, but it absolutely hurts his ears to hear some pipsqueak talk about how he is the best in the world. Undertaker asks Orton what title he has around his shoulder. Orton holds it up to the sky. Undertaker laughs and asks Orton if he realizes that is the Intercontinental Title. Taker tells Orton that if he wants to be the best, he has to be the World Heavyweight Champion. Taker says he thinks Triple H has that title and if he is correct, Orton is in Evolution and Hunter runs Evolution. Taker thinks about it for a second and tells Orton that that means Randy Orton is Triple H’s bitch.

Orton gets angry and yells at Taker away from the microphone. Taker says he knows he is right and he also knows that he has been in his business for longer than many in the locker room. He says that he knows punk’s when he sees one and he knows that Randy Orton is the biggest punk in the locker room. He says that what happened to Jericho wasn’t because of Orton or Evolution, it just happens. He says it is unfortunate that it happened to Jericho because Jericho gives it 110% every single night and meanwhile the man who thinks he is best in the world goes out there and half asses it every single night. Taker says it makes him sick.

Undertaker tells Orton that things are going to change around here. Taker says he is going to win his World Heavyweight Title qualifying match next, win the fatal four way at Vengeance, win the World Title at Summerslam, and, most importantly, teach the punk in the ring a lesson because Orton lives in a world where his actions warrant no consequences. Taker laughs and says things are about to change, so instead Orton running his mouth in the ring, he should leave and find out what to do when he gets a taste of his own personal hell. Taker laughs and the crowd cheers, as he drops the microphone and gets back on his motorcycle. Taker poses for the crowd and leaves, as Orton looks startled in the ring.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air with Eric Bischoff, Ric Flair, and Triple H backstage in Bischoff’s office. Bischoff starts by apologizing for Stone Cold’s actions tonight because he disrespected the WWE’s best wrestler tonight. Triple H looks angry and says he wants something done to Austin, immediately. Bischoff puts his head down and has a half smile on his face. He tells Triple H that Triple H has full permission to do whatever he wants as long as it benefits business, but he thinks that Austin has already left. Triple H says the moment he gets his hands on Austin it will be trouble.

Bischoff tells Triple H to watch out because if he does something on Smackdown!, Stephanie isn’t afraid to hand out a punishment, just ask Heyman. Bischoff begins to ask Triple H that if he does something to Austin, will Austin back out of the match at Vengeance. Triple H is about to answer, but Gail Kim storms into the office. Bischoff shakes his head and tells Gail he is busy. Gail looks at Bischoff and smiles, telling him that she knows he is a busy man and that he should sit down. Bischoff is confused and Gail helps him sit down on his chair. Gail begins to massage Bischoff’s back and Bischoff loves it. Gail sweet talks Bischoff and Triple H and Flair are looking on confused.

Gail asks Bischoff if he can do anything about Trish going after the Women’s Title, the title Gail says he rightfully owns. Bischoff laughs and tells Gail that it technically is Trish’s title. Gail stops the massage and asks Bischoff what he just said. Bischoff wants the massage to continue and changes his answer, telling Gail that it is her title as long as she has it. Gail smiles and continues the massage. Gail kisses Bischoff on the cheek and says she will be back. Bischoff says she better come back, with a cheesy smile on his face. Gail leaves and Ric Flair and Triple H look at each other confused. Flair asks Bischoff what the hell just happened, as we go back ringside.

Match #4
Singles Match
The Rock vs Batista​

Batista’s music hits and the Animal makes his way to the ring. JR mentions that Rock requested this match so he can avenge Batista and the rest of Evolution mocking and cheering for Jericho’s injury. King says Rock is out for full-out revenge, as if he wasn’t already. Batista is in the ring, when the Rock’s music hits. Rock makes his way out to a huge pop. Rock looks focused and poses for the crowd. Rock stands in his corner and intensely looks at Batista, as the bell rings.

Batista and Rock walk up to each other, ready to lock up. Rock doesn’t lock up and goes immediately with the hard right hand. Batista’s right hands seemingly do not affect the Rock and Rock continues to pound right hands, sending Batista into the corner. Rock finishes it off with one huge right hand. Batista is in the corner, as the Rock parades around the ring and promises to layeth the Smackdown on Batista for Y2J. The crowd begins to chant for Jericho. Rock turns around and Batista goes for a clothesline, but Rock ducks under it and hits a neckbreaker on Batista. Rock looks down at Batista and begins to talk trash.

Rock is begging for Batista to get up. Batista gets up slowly, but charges at Rock. Rock goes for the snap, over the head, belly to belly suplex. Batista holds his ground and doesn’t let Rock hit it. Rock breaks the hold and Batista hits a few right hands to the Rock. Rock, however, goes right back for the suplex and Rock hits the belly to belly. Rock gets up and Batista is holding his back. Rock yells at Batista to get up again. Batista gets up and runs at Rock, but Rock gets down and hits a spinebuster to him in the middle of the ring. Rock goes to set up for the People’s Elbow.

Rock looks down at Batista and goes to take the elbow pad off his elbow. Rock has an idea and smiles, hesitating to take off the pad. Rock laughs and throws the pad to the crowd. Rock goes toward the feet of Batista and lifts them up. Rock smiles, as the crowd knows what the Rock is doing. Rock has the legs up in the air and goes for the Walls of Jericho! Batista is in pain and Rock puts as much pressure as he can to Batista. Batista begins to tap and Rock continues the hold, in a Jericho fashion.

Winner: The Rock​

Referee makes the Rock break the hold and Rock eventually does. Rock is held high as the winner. Batista begins to get up and Rock smiles and tells the referee one second. Batista gets up and Rock stalks him. Batista turns around and hits a Rock Bottom to Batista. Rock gets in Batista’s face and tells him to tell Triple H that the Rock isn’t losing to Austin and surely isn’t losing to Triple H. Rock poses for the crowd, as RAW goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air with Doug and Danny Basham backstage. They are looking into the camera and they smile almost evilly. Doug says that they have heard superstars being referred to as being ‘on a roll.’ The Basham’s say that they should be involved in this talk of being on a roll because, simply, they are on a roll. They said they are on such a roll that the WWE Tag Team Champion’s didn’t show tonight because they’re scared. Danny says they should be scared because if they show up on Smackdown!, they will get their own taste of some…wood.

Match #5
World Heavyweight Championship Qualifier Match #2
Undertaker vs Eddie Guerrero​

Eddie Guerrero’s music hits and he makes his way out to the ring. Guerrero poses for the crowd, but is focused and wants to take advantage of the opportunity. Undertaker’s music hits and the crowd pops for the deadman. Undertaker rides his motorcycle around the ring and parks it on the ramp. He makes his way into the ring. Guerrero doesn’t look intimidated and the two are about to square off, as the bell rings.

The two lock up in the middle of the ring, but Undertaker gets the immediately advantage. Taker whips Guerrero into the ropes and Guerrero ducks under a big boot. Guerrero comes running back and goes for a body splash, but Undertaker catches him. Guerrero knows he is in trouble and Undertaker comes over to the ropes and throws Guerrero over the ropes and hard on the outside. Guerrero is in pain, as Undertaker poses in the ring and then goes to the outside. Taker puts Guerrero on the side of the ring and hits hard rights to him. Taker rolls Guerrero back in the ring.

Guerrero gets up, as Undertaker gets back in the ring. Guerrero dropkick’s Undertaker’s knees and Taker goes down on a knee. Guerrero backs up and runs back at Undertaker, but Taker catches Eddie in a choke hold. Guerrero is shocked and looks for a way out. Undertaker lifts Guerrero high in the air, but Guerrero counters with a tornado DDT and goes for the quick pin, “one…kick out!” Guerrero goes back on the attack. Taker gets on his knees and Guerrero runs up and hits a dropkick again. Taker goes down for a moment. Guerrero tries to capitalize and goes for the springboard body splash once Undertaker gets up. Eddie goes for it and connects!

Eddie goes for the pin, “one…t…kick out!” Undertaker throws Guerrero off him. Guerrero continues the quick pace by ducking under a clothesline from the Undertaker. Undertaker turns around and Eddie runs at him. Taker hits a big boot to Guerrero, sending him down and slowing him down. Undertaker picks Eddie up and whips him into the ropes. Taker hits a back body drop to Guerrero and he goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Taker gets up and picks Guerrero up with him. Taker whips Guerrero and hits a sidewalk slam to Eddie. Taker twists Eddie’s arm and begins Old School. Taker successfully connects with Old School and Eddie runs around the ring holding his arm. Eddie ends up running into a chokeslam, which Taker connects with.

Undertaker goes for the pin, but the crowd begins booing as Randy Orton comes out with a baseball bat. Undertaker looks confused and stops going for the pin. Randy Orton smirks and comes down the ramp. Undertaker begins yelling at Orton to get the hell out. Orton shakes his head no and walks up to Undertaker’s motorcycle. Orton begins pounding away at Undertaker’s motorcycle with the bat. Taker is furious, but doesn’t leave the ring. Guerrero begins crawling toward Undertaker and Guerrero rolls up Undertaker, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Eddie Guerrero​

Guerrero breaks the pin and gets out of the ring immediately. Undertaker gets up frustrated and looks toward Orton with devil eyes. Orton laughs and kicks over Undertaker’s motorcycle. Undertaker leaves the ring and chases Orton away. Undertaker stops at his bike and cannot believe what just happened, as RAW goes to the final commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

RAW comes back on air and Undertaker is seen backstage checking every corner and spot for Orton. Undertaker finally gets to the parking lot and sees Orton entering a limousine with the rest of Evolution. Taker runs toward the limo, but Triple H slams the door shut and the limo speeds away. Undertaker is out of breath and very frustrated, as we go ringside.

Match #6
Singles Match
Goldberg vs Big Show​

Big Show’s music hits and the monster comes to the ring, greeted with some boos. Show is in the ring, looking angrier and meaner than ever. Goldberg’s music hits and he makes his way through the pyro and stares into the eyes of the monster. Goldberg makes his way down to the ring and steps into the ring. Goldberg gets into the ring and Show immediately gets in the face of Goldberg. Goldberg doesn’t back down and the bell rings.

The two men stare down one another. Show comes in and puts his huge hand around Goldberg’s neck. Goldberg is trying to pull off Show’s hand. Show yells at Goldberg, but Goldberg hits a knee to the midsection of Show. Show breaks the chokehold and Goldberg begins right hands to Show. Show is backing up slowly, but Show stays strong. Goldberg goes for another right hand until Show puts the chokehold on again and throws Goldberg down on the mat. Goldberg stares Show down in the corner and Show tells Goldberg to bring it.

Goldberg comes up to Big Show and they lock up. Show whips Goldberg into the ropes. Show goes for the back body drop, but Goldberg hits a knee in Show’s face. Show is stunned and Goldberg goes for a clothesline. He hits it, but Show doesn’t go down and instead just backs up. Goldberg goes for another clothesline and this one sends Show over the top rope to the outside. Show makes his way on the apron and Goldberg hits a dropkick to Show. Show falls back to the outside. Show is angry and makes his way back on the apron. Goldberg goes for another dropkick, but Show avoids it. Goldberg gets up and Show puts him in a chokehold again.

Show yells at Goldberg and Goldberg tries to get out of the choke again. Show tells Goldberg to screw off and Show picks up Goldberg and throws him over the top rope from the apron and to the outside. Goldberg crashes hard and Show gets off the apron to the outside. Show picks up Goldberg and tosses him into the steel steps. Goldberg’s back hits the steps hard. Show grabs Goldberg immediately and rolls him into the ring. Show goes in the ring and the referee gets in Show’s face, but Show scares him away from confrontation. Show picks up Goldberg and hits a headbutt. Goldberg goes down and Show looks at him and says that he isn’t going to pin him. He tells Goldberg that he is going to suffer.

Show taunts the crowd, but Goldberg comes out of nowhere with a cradle, “one…two…kick out!” Show gets out of the cradle and is furious. Show begins stomping away at Goldberg and asks how dare Goldberg try that crap. Show goes for the leg drop, but Goldberg rolls out of the way. Show gets up and Goldberg runs at him with a Big Boot and connects. Goldberg picks Show up and throws him into the corner. Goldberg pounds his shoulder into Show’s midsection time after time before the referee breaks it up. Goldberg goes right back at it until the referee breaks it up again. Goldberg backs up, but Show charges out of the corner and goes for the knockout punch. Goldberg ducks under it. Goldberg comes and hits a swinging neckbreaker to Show.

Paul Heyman comes out from the back and gets on the stage. Goldberg turns to him and gives a confused look to why he is out here. Heyman laughs and tells Goldberg he is having a real tough time with Big Show tonight. Heyman wonders how Goldberg is going to deal with Lesnar if he can’t even deal with Big Show. Goldberg yells and tells Heyman to shut the hell up. Goldberg turns around to Big Show putting him in a chokehold. Goldberg looks to fight out of it and Show has had enough of that. Show tosses Goldberg hard to the outside.

Show follows Goldberg to the outside and the referees count begins. Show picks Goldberg up and slams his head against the announcers table numerous times. Chris Benoit comes running down from the back. He pushes aside Heyman and runs down to Big Show. He turns Big Show around and gives him a few right hands. Show looks happy to see Benoit and puts the choke onto Benoit. Show lifts Benoit up high in the air and chokeslam’s him through the announcers table. The table is destroyed and Benoit looks broken in half. The referee calls for the bell for count out.

Winner: Draw via Double Count Out​

Goldberg gets his surroundings down, but Show grabs him and tries to whip him into the ring post. Show goes for the whip, but Goldberg reverses it and Show goes face first into the steel ring post. Show is dazed and stumbles around the barricade. Goldberg takes advantage and spears Big Show through the barricade. Both men are out and the crowd is going crazy. Heyman begins to walk down the ramp and says that it is a shame that Brock Lesnar is going to have to kick Goldberg’s ass and embarrass him at Vengeance.

Heyman points for somebody backstage, when Brock Lesnar’s music hits. Lesnar makes his way out to a chorus of boos. Lesnar comes down and Heyman asks the question, why can’t he embarrass Goldberg tonight? Heyman tells Lesnar to finish Goldberg. Lesnar comes and grabs the downed Goldberg, who is lying over Big Show. Lesnar grabs Goldberg and hits an F5 on the outside. Goldberg is downed and Lesnar smiles over Goldberg, as RAW ends.
 
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WWE Vengeance
July 15th, 2003
From the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado


Current Card

Street Fight
WWE Championship

Brock Lesnar (C) w/ Paul Heyman vs Goldberg

Singles Match
If Rock wins, he gets a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam

The Rock vs Stone Cold

Non-Title Fatal Four Way Match
If any of Triple H's opponents win, they get a World Heavyweight Championship Match at Summerslam

Triple H vs Kurt Angle vs Eddie Guerrero vs ???​

WWE News & Rumors
  • WWE is said to be very happy with the in-ring return of Stone Cold. They expect a great match between him and the Rock at Vengeance. Austin asked for an in-ring return and contacted WWE with the idea. It is unsure whether or not Austin will remain in-ring after Vengeance, but if he isn't, an authority figure has been discussed.
  • WWE has been in contact with a huge legend for an in-ring return for the end of summer and fall. They are keeping their mouths shut and making sure the name does not leak.
  • WWE took a huge blow with Chris Jericho tearing his ACL/MCL during a match with Triple H and Batista a week ago. Everybody was very excited with the direction of the Jericho-Orton feud and felt like it would have been a huge stepping stone in Randy Orton's career. Orton was expected to go over Jericho fair and square in a ladder match at Summerslam. Jericho will not be back for a year to a year and a half.
  • Speaking of injuries, Shawn Michaels is still nursing a broken ankle. Shawn has been discussed for come backs in a non-contact role while his ankle recovers, but he has not been written into anything at this point. Michaels has sold the highest percentage of merchandise of all superstars and Vince wants to keep the 'Heartbreak Kid' on the show in some capacity.
  • Edge has been used rarely of late on television and has been reportedly upset with his lack of direction. Insider sources says he was called into a creative meeting a week ago, but news of his direction on television was not leaked.
 
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Smackdown! Preview via WWE.com

Things are heating up, as July approaches and Vengeance is fast upon the WWE Universe. Everyone in the locker room figures that Evolution is the symbol of dominance in the WWE, but two new forces with two completely different agendas are emerging. The Big Show and Brock Lesnar seem unbeatable after their dominance this past Monday on RAW. Big Show faced the number one contender for the WWE Title and fought him hard to a double count out. In the carnage, Chris Benoit was chokeslammed through the announcers table. Big Show is going after Benoit and Benoit looks out numbered and out matched in every way. However, Chris Benoit is not one to just walk away from a fight and is sure to give Big Show his all. The WWE Champion Brock Lesnar came out after the Big Show-Goldberg main event and F5'ed Goldberg after Goldberg was out cold on the outside. Goldberg and Brock Lesnar are due to fight at Vengeance in a Street Fight, but at this pace, Brock Lesnar seems to have already won the fight mentally and physically. Can one of the most dominant wrestlers ever, Goldberg, come back and win momentum against the Next Big Thing?

The Rock and Stone Cold are due for a main event match at Vengeance, with a lot on the line for the Rock. However, Triple H and Stone Cold do not seem like they are on the same side at all. Triple H is getting fed up with Stone Cold and Stone Cold seems to love the mind games he is playing with Triple H. Three of the biggest superstars of all time are colliding head to head and sparks are sure to fly. Speaking of Evolution, Randy Orton screwed Undertaker from winning a spot in the fatal four way at Vengeance after Undertaker called out Orton on his arrogance. Orton is on the full out run from the Undertaker and Undertaker is out for revenge.

Basham's continue to promise an attack against the Dudley Boyz. Trish is still attempting to get her Women's Championship back from Gail Kim. Rene Dupree and the rest of La Resistance is teaming up to go after the World's Greatest Tag Team, America vs France. Rey Mysterio continues to end Tajiri's mean streak and looks to take him down once and for all. Smackdown! is looking intense so tune in!

Confirmed Matches/Segments:
Rhyno Hardcore Title Challenge
Brock Lesnar & Big Show vs Goldberg & Chris Benoit
Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D’Von Dudley) vs Los Guerreros (Chavo Guerrero & Eddie Guerrero)
Kurt Angle vs Randy Orton
 
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Thursday Night Smackdown!
Date: 6/28/03
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Venue: US Bank Arena
Attendance: 13,257/ 13,257

Smackdown! comes on air and Goldberg’s music blasts instantly. The pyro lights up on the stage and the crowd gets on their feet. Goldberg comes through the pyro and angrily walks down to the ring. Goldberg has tape around his midsection, tending his injury that he suffered on RAW. Goldberg grabs the microphone from somebody at ringside and gets into the ring. Goldberg wastes no time and tells Brock Lesnar to get to the ring immediately. Goldberg looks to the stage and realizes that nobody is going to come out. Goldberg says that he has seen his share of cowards over his many years in the business, but Lesnar is the biggest one of them all. He says that he is going to give Lesnar and Heyman a long, overdue reality check, but wants to do it tonight.

The crowd cheers and Goldberg says if Lesnar thinks his attack on RAW was awesome, just wait and see the effects of karma tonight. Goldberg says that everyone thinks Lesnar is the biggest bad ass in wrestling. Goldberg disagrees and says the real bad ass is here in the ring. Chris Benoit’s music hits and Benoit comes out to a cheer. Benoit comes to the ring and Goldberg doesn’t look too thrilled. Benoit slides in and goes face to face with Goldberg. Benoit tells Goldberg to relax because they are both out here for the same thing, revenge. Benoit says Big Show has snapped ever since Benoit beat him for the United States Title and now it is time for Show to learn a lesson or two.

Goldberg shakes his head and tells Benoit to leave the ring before Benoit learns a lesson to come to the ring when he isn’t wanted. Benoit laughs and says he wasn’t done speaking. Benoit asks Goldberg who the real bad ass really is in wrestling. Goldberg stands tall over Benoit. Benoit says that it isn’t Goldberg, but it is the most ruthless superstar around who is currently the United States Champion. Benoit laughs and asks Goldberg what title he is holding. Goldberg pushes Benoit away from him and tells Benoit that after he destroys Lesnar at Vengeance, he is going after Benoit, unless Big Show destroys him first. Brock Lesnar’s music hits and the two in the ring take their attention to the stage.

Lesnar and Heyman are on the stage and Heyman says he didn’t know that Benoit and Goldberg were divas. Heyman jokes around and says he will bring Gail or Trish, or whoever is the Woman’s Champion out for a match next. Lesnar stares down Goldberg in the ring. Heyman stops and asks why Benoit is in the same ring as Goldberg. Heyman answers his own question and says he gets it now; Goldberg and Benoit are both second class athletes and deserve to be in the same ring, while the best of the best stands here on the stage with the WWE Championship. Benoit steps up and tells Heyman to shut his trap. Benoit says he doesn’t like Goldberg, but understands that Goldberg is one hundred times better than the fake Brock Lesnar will always be. He says that Heyman could always say that Lesnar is the best of all time, but, to be honest, Lesnar doesn’t have the drive, motivation, or desire to be the best alive.

Heyman disagrees and tells Benoit to shut his mouth because the United States Champion’s opinion means nothing to the WWE Champion’s opinion. Heyman says that Benoit has never touched the WWE Champion before so he has no voice. Benoit says that he might not have touched the WWE Championship yet, but his time is coming, but that won’t happen if Paul Heyman continues to drag down this company with his huge ego. Benoit tells Heyman to be a man and come down to the ring and go face to face with a true athlete, instead of the coward next to him. Heyman says that someone will come say it to his face, but it won’t be him. Heyman says he has a new client and coincidentally, it is the man who chokeslammed Benoit through a table on RAW; Big Show!

Big Show’s music hits and the crowd boos, as Heyman’s new client walks on the stage. Benoit tries to run out the ring and to the stage, but Goldberg stops Benoit before he can leave. Benoit gets irritated and hits a right hand on Goldberg. Goldberg blocks his right hand and fights back. As they share right hands, Heyman smiles and tells his clients to leave. They walk away to the back. Benoit hits a DDT to Goldberg and slides out the ring for the Big Show. They have left and Benoit looks back at Goldberg in anger, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and Cole says that the foundation of the WWE could be shaken up if Goldberg and Benoit continue going at it. Tazz says that those two men would never back down from anybody and it is surely something to keep an eye on. The Hardcore Champion, Rhyno’s, music hits and the champion comes out to the stage with a shopping cart full of weapons. He makes his way down and begins to throw the weapons from the cart into the ring. Rhyno grabs a microphone. Rhyno says he is sick of always defending the hardcore title on the C show, Sunday Night Heat. Rhyno says he is here to show this crowd why the hardcore title is the most prestigious title in the WWE.

Rhyno says that he is the most extreme, hardcore wrestler that this company has to offer and tonight he will prove that. Rhyno invites any wrestler from the back to come out and try to beat the best hardcore wrestler the WWE has ever seen. Rhyno waits, but nobody comes out. Rhyno says he has been through Hardcore Holly, Tommy Dreamer, and the names go on. He wants to know who is going to be next. Mark Henry’s music hits and Henry makes his way out to some cheers. Rhyno yells at Henry to bring it and the referee rings the bell.

Match #1
Hardcore Match for the Hardcore Championship
Rhyno © vs Mark Henry

Rhyno grabs the lid of a garbage can and leaves the ring. Rhyno runs up the ramp and goes toward Henry. Henry sneaks in a hard right hand to Rhyno before Rhyno hits Henry with the lid. Henry yells and mocks Rhyno saying he the most hardcore. Henry goes for the shopping cart and wheels it over to Rhyno. Henry puts Rhyno into the shopping cart butt first. He slides the shopping cart down the ramp and it crashes into the ring. Henry laughs at Rhyno and rolls him into the ring. Henry slowly makes his way into the ring and looks around the ring at all the weapons. Henry picks up Rhyno and throws him standing into the corner.

Henry picks up a fire extinguisher and points it at Rhyno. Henry goes a uses the extinguisher into the corner, but Rhyno ducks down and gets out of the way. Rhyno uses some quickness to get to the side of Henry and hits a shoulder to Henry’s knee. Henry goes down on a knee and tries to get up, but Rhyno hits him in the knee again. Rhyno goes down on a knee. Rhyno bends down and picks up the lead pipe in the ring. Rhyno nails Henry in the back and Henry stays on a knee, but in pain. Rhyno hits him in the back again and Henry goes down to two knees. Rhyno loads up and hits him for a third time in the back. Henry goes down and is grabbing his back in pain.

Rhyno goes to the outside and gets a chair. He folds the chair up and gets in the ring. Rhyno loads the chair above his head and slams it down on the back of Henry. Henry screams in pain. Rhyno yells and tells Henry to get up. Henry slowly makes his way up, as Rhyno holds the steel chair in his hands. Henry gets to his feet and Rhyno plants him in the forehead with a sickening chair shot. Henry falls back onto his back and Rhyno goes for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: AND Still Hardcore Champion; Rhyno​

As the ring announcer announces Rhyno as the winner, Rhyno stops him and calls for the microphone. The announcer gives Rhyno the microphone and Rhyno walks around the ring devilishly laughing. Rhyno says that Mark Henry is a complete joke. He says he wants a true competitor. He says he wants somebody that would actually put up a fight. He wants somebody who would look good with the Hardcore Title, but the funny part is they might look good with it, but they won’t win it. Rhyno says someone better come out, when a fire pyro explodes on the stage. Rhyno looks shocked, as Kane’s music hits and Kane makes his way down.

Match #2
Hardcore Match for the Hardcore Championship
Rhyno © vs Kane​

Kane walks down the ramp slowly with a sense of confidence in his step. Rhyno’s worried look becomes serious and he grabs the steel pipe in anticipation of Kane coming into the ring. Kane makes his way into the ring and he goes face to face with Rhyno. Rhyno loads back with the pipe and swings at Kane. Kane avoids the pipe attack and goes for the chokeslam on Rhyno. Kane lifts Rhyno high in the air and Kane walks over to the garbage can in the ring. Kane chokeslam’s Rhyno through the garbage can. The garbage can is destroyed and Kane looks down at the dismantled body of Rhyno. Kane gets Rhyno off of the garbage can and goes for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: AND New Hardcore Champion; Kane​

The referee gives the title to Kane. Kane drops the title on the mat and scares the referee out of the ring. Kane goes his pyro pose for the crowd and Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and John Cena is backstage with the World’s Greatest Tag Team. Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin looked angry and tell Cena that they are sick of La Resistance putting their two cents into everything. Shelton tells Cena that they had a great match on RAW and it had to be ruined by Dupree. Cena agrees and begins to start a rap about La Resistance. Charlie Haas steps in shaking his head, telling Cena that the rap isn’t needed at the moment. Haas says that these interruptions and sneak attacks are unbelievable and when The World’s Greatest Tag Team gets their hands on La Resistance, the jokes are over.

Cena agrees and says it ain’t cool to disrespect America and tonight, Dupree and the rest of La Resistance won’t be disrespecting the great, hard-working people of Cincinnati, Ohio. The crowd pops. Cena says he’ll back up his homies one hundred percent to take down La Resistance. Cena shakes up with Haas and Benjamin and leaves, saying he business to attend too. Cena walks out and Haas and Benjamin talk about how with Cena on their side, La Resistance has no chance against them. Benjamin hears something in the hallway and they make their way to the hallway to see Cena punching away at Rob Conway on the ground.

Rene Dupree and Sylvan Grenier are running away, as Cena beats down Conway. Cena gets off Conway and Shelton and Haas run up to Cena. Cena says that La Resistance was coming after them again, but Cena says he got the upperhand on the situation. Cena says it is time to teach these French fools a lesson and kicks Conway in the midsection, as we go back to ringside.

Match #3
Non-Title Tag Team Match
Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D’Von Dudley) vs Los Guerreros (Chavo Guerrero & Eddie Guerrero)​

Eddie Guerrero’s music hits and Eddie makes his way out to the stage. Chavo Guerrero comes out from behind and the two pose on the stage with a big ovation from the crowd. The two walk down the ramp and into the ring, continuing to pose for the crowd. The Dudley Boyz music hits and the WWE Tag Team Champions make their way to the ring. They hold the titles over their shoulders and get in the ring. The teams stare each other down in a friendly, yet competitive glare. D’Von Dudley and Chavo Guerrero begin the match.

D’Von and Chavo lock up in the middle of the ring. D’Von pushes Chavo into the corner. D’Von unloads with a few right hands, but Chavo ducks under the next right and gets back to the middle of the ring. Chavo gulps and stares down D’Von. D’Von smiles and goes after Chavo with a clothesline. Chavo ducks under the clothesline and ducks under another one that D’Von attempts. Chavo comes at D’Von with a few uppercuts that send D’Von into the corner. Chavo backs up and D’Von explodes out of the corner. D’Von goes for another clothesline, but Chavo ducks under yet another one and hits a belly to back suplex on him.

D’Von gets back up and appears to be going for a clothesline. Chavo ducks under it, but D’Von thinks ahead and stops. D’Von hits a DDT to the bent over at the waist Chavo. D’Von goes for a pin, “one..kick out!” D’Von grabs Chavo into his corner and tags in Bubba. D’Von puts Chavo in the corner and they both beat on Chavo until the referee breaks it up and D’Von goes to the apron. Bubba pounds away at Chavo in the corner and brings Chavo back out to the middle of the ring. Chavo counters the hold with a dropkick. Bubba goes down and Chavo tries to tag in Eddie, but Bubba quickly gets up and grabs Chavo’s leg.

Chavo is dragged back in the middle of the ring. Chavo is whipped into the ropes and Bubba hits a back body slam onto him. Bubba goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Bubba picks up Chavo and brings him into the corner. Bubba unloads with some rights, but Chavo pokes Bubba in the eyes and the referee gives Chavo a warning. Bubba walks gingerly to the middle of the ring and Chavo sees an opportunity. Chavo gets up to the top rope. Chavo makes eye contact with Bubba and Chavo goes for the splash. Chavo hits the splash and both men are down. Chavo and Bubba both go for their partners. The crowd is on their feet. Both men make the tag.

D’Von and the fresh Eddie make their way to center ring. The two exchange right hands, but Eddie soon gets the advantage. D’Von manages to get a hold onto Eddie and whip him into the ropes. Eddie ducks under a big boot attempt from D’Von and Eddie comes running back with a tornado DDT. Eddie is pumped and so is the crowd. D’Von gets up and Eddie goes right into the Three Amigos. Eddie hits the first one with much power and goes for the second one. Eddie connects with the second one. Eddie is going for the third one, but Bubba comes from the apron and breaks up the suplex. The crowd boos Bubba surprisingly.

Eddie isn’t happy and Eddie hits right hands to Bubba and clotheslines him out of the ring. Eddie turns around and D’Von is right there. D’Von runs up to Eddie and hits a leaping shoulder block. Eddie goes down and gets back up to another shoulder block. D’Von goes to pick up Eddie, but Eddie breaks the hold and the two begin to share right hands. D’Von ends the punch party with a kick to Eddie’s gut. D’Von goes for the falling powerbomb and gets Eddie up there. D’Von connects and goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” D’Von is shocked and tags in Bubba.

Bubba comes in and goes to pick up Eddie, but Eddie counters with an inside cradle almost immediately, “one…two…kick out!” Eddie rolls off the cradle toward his corner and slickly tags in Chavo. Chavo jumps over the ropes to inside the ring. Chavo hits a missile dropkick to Bubba and Bubba falls back standing toward the ropes. Bubba powers off the ropes and hits a huge clothesline to Chavo. The crowd starts booing and it is the Basham Brothers on the ramp. Bubba becomes hesitant and slowly picks up Chavo. The Basham’s walk down the ramp with a confident smirk on their faces. Bubba drops Chavo and goes up to the ropes to yell at the Basham’s. Doug Basham goes up to the apron and the referee goes to try and get him off.

Bubba turns around to Chavo and it greeted by a low blow. Chavo runs off the ropes and hits a bulldog, sending Bubba down in pain in the middle of the ring. Doug gets off the apron and the referee sees Chavo tag in Eddie. Eddie immediately jumps onto the top rope and goes for the Frog Splash. Eddie connects the Frog Splash on Bubba and goes for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Los Guerreros (Chavo Guerrero & Eddie Guerrero)​

Eddie and Chavo Guerrero celebrate in the ring. Eddie advises Chavo that they get out of the ring, and they do. The Basham’s go under the ring and get a table from under. Doug slides it into the ring. D’Von tries to go after the Basham’s on the outside, but Doug avoids the charging D’Von and Danny tosses D’Von into the ring post. Doug goes into the ring and tosses Bubba over the top rope to the outside. Doug sets up the table and tells Danny to bring D’Von into the ring.

Danny picks up D’Von and slides him into the ring. Doug picks him up and Danny holds him up. Danny begins yell at D’Von and starts slapping the unconscious D’Von across the face. Danny says that at Vengeance, the Tag Team Titles will be back around the Basham’s waste. Danny raises up D’Von in the chokebomb and he chokebombs D’Von through the table. Basham’s look on accomplished, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air with Tazz ensuring everyone that the Dudley’s won’t stand for what just happened. Triple H’s music hits and the Game makes his way down to the ring with his World Heavyweight Championship around his shoulder. Triple H gets in the ring and grabs a microphone. The crowd begins chanting for Stone Cold, which doesn’t make Triple H too happy. Triple H tells the crowd to shut their mouths. The crowd begins chanting Rocky, which makes Triple H even angrier. Triple H puts the microphone to his mouth and opens his mouth, but the lights fade and a gong is heard in the ring. Undertaker’s music hits and Undertaker comes down to the ring with his motorcycle. Undertaker rides around the ring, parks, and makes his way into the ring with his microphone.

Undertaker walks up face to face with the World Heavyweight Champion. Undertaker gets right to the point and asks Triple H where the hell Randy Orton is. Triple H gives Taker a confused look and tells him that he has no clue. Undertaker demands Triple H tells him now because he isn’t into the head games that Triple H plays with everybody. He says that Triple H can play around with The Rock all he wants, but the Deadman won’t be played around with; not tonight, not ever. Triple H asks Undertaker what he even wants with Orton. Taker laughs and says that his new motorcycle was wrecked by the ignorant fool Triple H associates himself with and he has a lesson upcoming that he surely deserves. Triple H continues to insist that he has no clue where Orton is. Undertaker replies by saying that he will either tear apart the arena before he tears apart Orton, or he will just beat it out of Triple H.

Triple H says that might be the greatest idea because he has the rest of Evolution backstage and the moment someone puts their dirty hands on the World Champion, they will come out here. Undertaker smirks and says maybe he wants that to draw the rat out of his hole. Triple H laughs and tells Undertaker good luck, but Evolution has much bigger problems to deal with so Undertaker should leave now. Taker says that Evolution has two serious problems now. The first is that Triple H cannot clearly comprehend that Stone Cold has dominated him and Austin can simply back out of his match against Rock at any time. Taker tells Triple H that Austin has all the leverage and basically Triple H is just being toyed around by someone who has a much better champion.

Triple H calmly tells Undertaker to back off now before it is too late. Undertaker says he is already in it and says Evolution’s second problem is right in front of them. He says he is going to finish off that punk Orton once and for all and then he is coming right for the man right in front of him, Triple H. Undertaker says he expects Triple H not to have the title when he is ready for him because Rock is going to beat Austin at Vengeance and Rock will go on to Summerslam and beat Triple H once and for all. Taker says he is going to fulfill Chris Jericho’s promise to take down Evolution. The crowd pops and a Jericho chant begins. Triple H says the only goal that is going to be completed is that Evolution will become the most successful, rich, and powerful group the wrestling industry has ever seen. He says nothing will tear them apart and he tells Undertaker to take him and his ignorance out of Evolution’s ring immediately.

Undertaker smirks and says he won’t be leaving this ring any time soon. Taker says promises to leave the ring when Randy Orton finally grows a pair and comes down to the ring like a man. He says he wants Orton face to face. Triple H turns around and leaves the ring out of nowhere. Triple H walks up the stage and Undertaker yells that he wants Orton immediately. Triple H stands on the stage and says that Taker isn’t getting anywhere near Orton, but he will get somebody better. Triple H drops the microphone and leaves. Undertaker waits in the ring and waits for his opponent, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]
 
Smackdown! comes back on air and Undertaker is in the ring, continuing to yell for Orton to come out and face him like a man. The crowd begins chanting for Taker, but all of a sudden Ric Flair’s music hits.

Match #4
Singles Match
Undertaker vs Ric Flair​

Ric Flair’s music hits and just the name of Ric Flair makes the fans cheer. Evolution member Flair makes his way to the stage and down the ramp. Flair looks confident for facing the Undertaker. Undertaker is pissed that Orton didn’t come out. Undertaker, however, readies himself for a fight, as Flair makes his way into the ring. Flair and Taker stand in respective corners and the referee rings the bell.

Flair comes walking up to Undertaker trying to start small talk, but Undertaker walks quickly up to Flair. Taker begins hard right hands and Flair tries to hit his share of right hands, but Taker overpowers him into the corner. Taker hits one big right hand to Flair and backs away. Flair falls down to the mat and rolls out of the ring. Flair catches his breath on the outside and turns his back to the ring. Flair begins to walk toward the ramp and claims he has had enough of this match. Undertaker stares Flair down and charges at him. Undertaker suicides dives over the top rope onto Flair and both men go down. The crowd is shocked and Michael Cole cannot believe what he just saw.

Both men roll around in pain on the outside, but the determined Undertaker gets up as the referee’s count gets to five. Undertaker picks up Ric Flair and drags him into the ring. Undertaker gets in the ring, too. Undertaker picks up Flair and whips him into the ropes. Undertaker hits a back body drop onto Flair. Flair crashes and burns on the mat, as Undertaker stomps away at Flair. Undertaker backs off Flair and Flair uses the ropes to get up. Undertaker charges at Flair, but Flair lowers the top rope and Undertaker misses the clothesline and falls to the outside. Flair goes and follows the Undertaker on the outside. Flair picks up Undertaker and whips him into the steel steps.

Flair whips Undertaker into the corner of the barricade. Taker hits the barricade hard and leans up against it. Flair gives Undertaker a loud chop to the chest, followed by woo. Flair hits Undertaker with another one. Flair fakes bringing Undertaker in the ring and slams him back into the barricade, giving him one last chop to the chest. Flair grabs Taker and rolls him back in the ring at the referee’s seven count. Flair and Taker get up, with Flair going to whip Taker into the ropes, but Taker reverses and whips Flair. Flair runs back at Taker with a chop block that brings Taker down. Taker is down on a knee and Flair comes from behind and hits him with a belly to back suplex. Flair goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!”

Flair gets up and gets a knee drop onto Taker, keeping him down on the mat. Flair goes for a standing elbow drop and connects. Flair looks down and stomps on Taker for a second. Flair goes down face to face with Taker and taunts him. Taker comes out of nowhere and puts a chokehold onto Flair. Flair looks in trouble, but stomps on Undertaker and he breaks the choke. Flair goes for the elbow drop, but Undertaker rolls away from it and gets up. Flair and Taker share right hands and they lock up. Taker gets the upperhand with an armbar, but Flair counters and gets behind Taker. Flair hits a shin breaker on Taker. Taker is favoring his knees and Flair goes down thinking Figure Four Lock. Flair grabs Taker’s knees and Taker immediately kicks out, sending Flair back toward the ropes.

Taker quickly gets up and Flair charges at him. Taker avoids Flair and hits a sidewalk slam and goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Taker picks up Flair and hits him with his hard right hand, leaving Flair a little drowsy. Taker runs at the ropes and fires back at Flair with a running DDT. Undertaker picks up Flair stomach first onto his shoulders and goes for Snake Eyes. Taker runs toward the turnbuckle and Flair drops head first on the turnbuckle. Taker goes for the Big Boot, to follow. Taker is about to hit, but Flair ducks and goes for the Figure Four Leg Lock. Taker is struggling to kick Flair away and Flair is about to fully apply it. Taker kicks Flair away and Flair flips over Undertaker’s head.

Undertaker gets up and Flair turns around into Undertaker setting up for the chokeslam. Undertaker applies the choke, but Flair kicks his way out of it. Flair goes for a quick clothesline to Undertaker, but Undertaker avoids it and hits a running clothesline to Ric Flair. Flair gets up and turns around into Undertaker. Undertaker grabs Flair and sets up for the Tombstone. The crowd gets on their feet, as Undertaker connects and goes for the pin, “one…two…three!”

Winner: Undertaker​

Undertaker gets up and wins the match. Undertaker celebrates, as he is tired out from Flair, but the focus is still there to get Randy Orton. Undertaker begins to leave on his motorcycle and the camera goes backstage to Rey Mysterio, who is backstage and outside of GM Stephanie McMahon’s office. Mysterio takes a deep breath and opens her office door. Stephanie applying makeup and seems surprised to see Mysterio. Mysterio shyly says hi and Stephanie asks him what is up.

Stephanie chimes in before Rey answers and she asks if this is about the Tajiri business. Rey tells her it is about Tajiri and Piper. Stephanie says she has been expecting this and that she can’t stand Piper talking about people respecting Tajiri anymore. She says she hopes Rey has something to say about all of this. She asks Rey what his request is. Rey says he wants that Cruiserweight Championship off of Tajiri’s waist and into the hands of somebody who deserves it. Stephanie makes sure that Mysterio is requesting a title match at Vengeance. Mysterio says that is all he wants. Stephanie smiles and she says his request is granted. She tells him to act more confident and tells Mysterio to get the job done, as Smackdown! goes to commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and Stephanie McMahon is still in her office applying makeup again. The door bursts open and Stephanie drops her makeup. Stephanie isn’t happy, as Gail Kim walks into the office. Stephanie asks what the hell that was and that this is the GM’s office, where you knock before entering. Gail looks confused and says that Mysterio just came in here without knocking. Stephanie says she actually respects Rey, but there is nothing respectable about Gail. Gail rolls her eyes and Stephanie says that she saw the stunt Gail pulled with Bischoff on RAW. Stephanie says she isn’t going to be manipulated by a fake, ****e.

Gail shakes her head and Gail asks Stephanie what she is talking about. Stephanie tells Gail to get the hell out of her office because she doesn’t know what the hell her and Bischoff did on Monday and it makes her sick to think about it. Gail says she has a question and Stephanie says she better get the hell out of her office before she calls Trish and Trish comes over to teach her a lesson. Gail stands frozen and Stephanie yells at her to leave now. Gail turns around and gets the hell out of the office, as we go back to ringside.

Match #5
Non-Title Singles Match
Randy Orton vs Kurt Angle​

Kurt Angle’s music hits and the Olympic Champ makes his way down to the ring to a huge chorus of cheers. Angle makes his way in the ring. He poses for the crowd and continues to get ready for a big fatal four way match at Vengeance. Angle hops around in the ring and Randy Orton’s music hits. The crowd boos, as Orton makes his way out and seems a little nervous. Orton makes his way down and Tazz mentions that Orton’s music definitely got the attention of the Undertaker. Orton makes his way into the ring and the bell rings.

Kurt Angle and Randy Orton walk toward each other, as the crowd chants ‘Taker!’ Orton looks around the ring and what seems to be fear. Orton yells at the crowd to stop and they keep getting louder. Angle laughs at the Intercontinental Champion, who is seemingly getting paranoid. Orton focuses his attention, somehow, on Kurt Angle. Orton begins walking toward Angle, when the lights fade and the gong is heard. Undertaker’s music hits and Taker comes running as fast as he could from the back and down the ramp. Orton looks like he just saw a ghost.

Undertaker slides into the ring and Orton ditches the match and leaves the ring. Orton dips into the crowd and begins to run to the exit. Undertaker starts to follow Orton into the crowd and they run to the concourse and to the exits. Angle stands in the ring and is asking himself what just happened. The referee counts to ten and calls for the bell.

Winner: Kurt Angle via Count Out​

Angle is in the ring, looking confused, yet still celebrating his victory. Angle gets his arm raised, as his momentum going into Vengeance continues to grow. The camera goes backstage to Josh Mathews and the Rock. Mathews thanks the Rock for joining him and he asks Rock about the Undertaker’s thoughts earlier tonight; that the Rock will beat Stone Cold at Vengeance and go on to win the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam. Rock smiles and says that even the creepy, mysterious people from beyond the grave that drive a freakin’ motorcycle can tell that the Great One is going to beat Austin and then win against whomever at Summerslam. Rock says that he doesn’t want to say that winning is his destiny, but he says that he’s due and the Smackdown! hotel is about to get quite busy.

Mathews asks Rock about Austin and Rock says it doesn’t matter what the People’s Champ thinks about Stone Cold. Rock asks Josh where Austin is tonight, but Rock doesn’t let Mathews answer the question. Rock says that Austin isn’t here and he won’t be after Rock lays the Smackdown! on him at Vengeance and sends his roody poo candy ass back to the cattle crap ranch in Texas. Rock says he is going to embarrass Austin and get the last laugh once and for all and that is what the Rock is cookin’. Rock walks off and Smackdown! goes to its final commercial.

[COMMERCIAL]

Smackdown! comes back on air and Michael Cole recaps what happened to start Smackdown! with Tazz. Cole says that all of these men have their own agendas and tonight, this tag team match could explode into something much more than a tag team match. Cole asks Tazz about this new Big Show-Brock Lesnar alliance. Tazz says that those two men are so driven to a goal that if one gets in the way of another, that alliance will be jack! Tazz says he is excited and can’t wait to see the WWE’s best absolutely tear each other apart with just enough left to fight each other the next night.

Match #6
Tag Team Match
Brock Lesnar & Big Show vs Goldberg & Chris Benoit​

Chris Benoit’s music hits and Chris Benoit comes down to the ring with his United States Championship. Benoit slides into the ring and looks focused to get revenge on Big Show tonight. The camera goes backstage to Goldberg’s locker room. Goldberg comes out of the locker room and walks down the hallways toward the ring, where he walks out through his pyro and down the ramp. Goldberg gets in the ring and acknowledges Benoit, as they await their opponents. Brock Lesnar’s music hits and the crowd boos. The WWE Champion makes his way out with Paul Heyman and Big Show behind him. Big Show walks up and goes shoulder to shoulder with Lesnar and they two monsters examine their prey in the ring. They walk down and get in the ring. They teams stare each other down and Big Show starts the match with Goldberg.

Goldberg and Big Show walk up to one another in the middle of the ring. Goldberg looks up to Big Show and Big Show looks down with a smirk. Big Show takes his palm and seemingly tries to suffocate Goldberg with his huge hand, but Goldberg arms Big Show’s arm and tries to use his strength to get the arm away. Big Show sneaks in with his left arm and punches Goldberg in the gut. Big Show puts his hands together and pounds down on Goldberg’s back. Goldberg goes down to the mat and a knee. Big Show yells at Goldberg to get up. Goldberg fires up from the mat and pushes Big Show against the ropes. Show pushes Goldberg away from him and Goldberg rolls to the middle of the ring. Goldberg gets up and runs at Big Show. Show loads back and tries a Knock Out Punch at the on slot, but Goldberg ducks under it.

Goldberg hits a dropkick on Big Show, which sends Big Show stumbling to the ropes on the other side of the ring. Big Show turns around to another drop kick, which sends Show stumbling into the ropes again. Goldberg hits an uppercut to Big Show and Show backs up, but comes back with a big boot to Goldberg, sending him down. Big Show goes for the pin, “one…tw-kick out!” Show picks up Goldberg and shoves him into the corner with Lesnar. Show pounds away at Goldberg with a few right hands and an open handed chop to the chest. Lesnar says he wants in and Show tags him in. Show lands a few more punches and Lesnar comes in. Lesnar stands around Goldberg and Lesnar asks the crowd if they want him and Goldberg to go at it. The crowd cheers and Lesnar smiles, but shakes his head no. Lesnar tags in Big Show again.

Big Show comes in again and Big Show goes attack Goldberg again. Goldberg fights back with right hands and he gets Big Show to the middle of the ring, but Big Show grabs Goldberg by the shoulders and slams Goldberg back into the corner. Show hits a few rights and backs up. Show runs at Goldberg and sandwiches him in the corner. Goldberg is out, using the turnbuckle as means to stay standing. Lesnar tells Show he wants to get in again. The crowd is chanting Goldberg and Lesnar gets tagged in. Lesnar gets in the ring and looks around with a smile. He asks the crowd, again, if they want him and Goldberg to go at it. They cheer and Lesnar shakes his head no. Lesnar walks over to Big Show, but Goldberg explodes out of the corner and lifts Lesnar off the crowd and to the mat. Goldberg starts delivering right hands to the downed Lesnar.

The crowd has exploded and Goldberg gets off of Lesnar in complete rage. Goldberg yells at Lesnar to get up. Lesnar gets up and Goldberg tackles Lesnar to the mat again. The referee breaks it up and Goldberg continues to tell Lesnar to get up. Goldberg gets Lesnar up and throws him into the corner. Goldberg continues to slam his shoulder into the gut of Lesnar, until the referee breaks it up. Lesnar stumbles out of the corner and Goldberg hits Lesnar with a body slam. Goldberg goes for the pin, “one…two…kick out!” Goldberg gets up and tells Lesnar that they aren’t done. Goldberg goes and tags in Benoit.

Benoit is still laboring his ribs from the attack on RAW, but Benoit goes right after Lesnar. Benoit goes to pick up Lesnar, but Lesnar breaks out and Lesnar goes for a huge clothesline. Benoit avoids the clothesline and goes for the Crossface, but Lesnar avoids it and knees Benoit hard into the gut. Benoit’s midsection is hurting enough and he screams in pain. Lesnar hits him with another knee into the gut and Benoit is in pain. Lesnar hits one more before the referee breaks it up. Benoit grabs his midsection and Lesnar picks him up into a backbreaker. Lesnar looks down and thinks about a pin, but Heyman is at ringside and tells him no. Lesnar picks up Benoit and Benoit breaks the hold and hits right hands onto Lesnar, pushing him back. Benoit runs back off the ropes and back toward Lesnar, but Lesnar catches Benoit in a clothesline. Lesnar looks down at the injured Benoit and then looks up at Goldberg with a sick smile on his face.

Lesnar picks up Benoit and goes for a powerbomb. Lesnar hits the powerbomb and loads up for a second powerbomb. Lesnar hits the second powerbomb and looks up at Goldberg again. Benoit is nursing his midsection and Cole is asking why Benoit is even competing tonight when he clearly isn’t one hundred percent. Lesnar goes for the pin, “one…two…” Lesnar gets off Benoit and looks over to Big Show. Both Show and Lesnar have smiles on their face and Lesnar tags in Show. He tells Big Show to finish off Benoit once and for all. Show walks into the ring and picks up Benoit with his two hands around the throat. Show tells at Benoit and Show punches Benoit in the gut.

Show puts Benoit in a choke and goes up for the chokeslam. Show holds Benoit high in the air and Show looks at Goldberg on the apron. Big Show turns 360 degrees around the ring to show everybody his destruction. Goldberg gets off the apron and into the ring. Show turns back toward Big Show and Goldberg hits a huge spear onto Big Show. Big Show drops Benoit and Lesnar gets in the ring. Goldberg gets up and shares right hands with Lesnar. Both men fight toward the ropes, with Goldberg getting the upperhand. Lesnar grabs Goldberg and flips both of them over the top rope and to the outside.

Benoit is out in the ring, trying hard to get up, despite all the pain. Show gets up, angry over what Goldberg just did. Big Show calls for Heyman and Heyman throws a steel chair into the ring. The steel chair is caught by Big Show and Show folds it up. Benoit is trying to get up and Show yells at Benoit to get up. Benoit uses Show’s tights to get up and Benoit finally gets to his feet. The referee pleads with Big Show, but Show nails Benoit square in the injured gut with the chair. The referee calls for the bell.

Winner: Goldberg & Chris Benoit via DQ​

Show looks down at Benoit, who is on his stomach on the mat grabbing his midsection. Show loads the chair up and is looking to nail Benoit square in the back. Goldberg took down Lesnar on the outside and slides into the ring. Goldberg takes the chair from Big Show and hits Big Show with the chair. Big Show goes down and rolls around in pain. Goldberg drops the chair and turns around to Paul Heyman right behind him. Goldberg tells Heyman he is going to squish him like a fly and Heyman smiles. Lesnar sneaks from behind and low blows Goldberg. Heyman tells Lesnar to get Goldberg out of here. Lesnar tosses Goldberg over the top rope and Lesnar grabs Goldberg on the stage and to the back.

The camera goes back to the ring, where Big Show is down in pain from the chair shot and Benoit is somehow still trying to fight and get up. Benoit seems to be bleeding a little bit from the mouth, but he is still trying to get up. The crowd is cheering on Benoit uses the motivation to get up. Benoit gets up and sees Show trying to get up, as well. Benoit sees the chair and picks it up. Benoit looks over to Show and wants to use it on him. Benoit slowly moves over to the now standing Big Show. Benoit looks to hit Show in the back and the weakened Benoit hits Show in the back, but not strong at all. The chair shot wakens Show and Show turns around angry. Benoit looks shocked and Big Show goes for the Knock Out Punch. Show hits the Knock Out Punch on the chair, which deflects into the face of Benoit. Benoit goes down, knocked out in the ring. Show looks over Benoit, as Smackdown! fades to black.
 
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WWE Vengeance
July 15th, 2003
From the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado


Current Card

Street Fight
WWE Championship

Brock Lesnar (C) w/ Paul Heyman vs Goldberg

Singles Match
If Rock wins, he gets a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam

The Rock vs Stone Cold

Non-Title Fatal Four Way Match
If any of Triple H's opponents win, they get a World Heavyweight Championship Match at Summerslam

Triple H vs Kurt Angle vs Eddie Guerrero vs ???

Tag Team Match
WWE Tag Team Championship

Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D'Von Dudley) (C) vs Basham Brothers (Doug Basham & Danny Basham)

Singles Match
Cruiserweight Championship

Tajiri (C) w/ Rowdy Roddy Piper vs Rey Mysterio​
 

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