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Wrestlemania Redone

The 2 world title matches at Wrestlemania were shocking to say the least. The whole event was a spectacle to remember. But, few expected John Cena to beat Triple H and retain the WWE title. Most people thought Rey Mysterio’s World Title win was undeserved and wouldn’t have happened without the passing of Eddie Guerrero and what if the Money in the Bank match had gone differently, what if Shelton Benjamin, the most deserving had won and led to his big push. This story documents these changes and consequences that occurred.

Can Orton finally get his act together, after winning the World Heavyweight Title?
Can Cena get the fans behind him again, without the belt?
How will Shelton handle his huge push?

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Kane and The Big Show defeated Carlito and Chris Masters to retain the World Tag Team Championship (6:41) Kane pinned Carlito after a chokeslam.

Shelton Benjamin defeated Rob Van Dam, Ric Flair, Finlay, Matt Hardy and Bobby Lashley in a Money in the Bank ladder match (12:21)
Shelton won by grabbing the brief case, after pushing RVD off the ladder.
RVD had dominated the whole match

John "Bradshaw" Layfield (w/Jillian Hall) defeated Chris Benoit to win the WWE United States Championship (9:44)
Layfield pinned Benoit after flipping him over during a Crossface and holding onto the middle rope.

Edge (w/Lita) defeated Mick Foley in a hardcore match (14:37)
Edge pinned Foley after a spear off the apron and through a flaming table on the outside.

The Boogeyman defeated Booker T and Sharmell in a handicap match (3:52)
Boogeyman pinned Booker after a chokebomb.

Mickie James defeated Trish Stratus to win the WWE Women's Championship (8:48)
James pinned Stratus after a Mick Kick.

The Undertaker defeated Mark Henry in a casket match (9:26)
Undertaker rolled Henry into the casket after hitting him with the Tombstone piledriver.

Shawn Michaels defeated Vince McMahon in a No Holds Barred match (18:28)
Michaels pinned Vince after the Sweet Chin Music.

Randy Orton defeated Kurt Angle and Rey Mysterio © in a Triple Threat match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (9:18)
Orton pinned Angle after a low blow and RKO

Torrie Wilson defeated Candice Michelle in a Playboy pillow fight (3:54)
Wilson pinned Michelle with a roll-up.

Triple H defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship (22:02)
Triple H pinned Cena, after 2 Pedigrees
 
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3rd of April 2006
Allstate Arena
City Rosemont, Illinois

Triple H had defied all odds at Wrestlemania 22 and had beaten John Cena. To start the show, Triple H brought back the classic WWE Championship, last worn by JBL. Triple H claimed that he was the greatest WWE Champion ever and that he would enjoy the night off. But things would not go as planned, Cena came out and demanded a rematch after admitting that Triple H was the better man at Wrestlemania. The two began to brawl after Triple H spat on Cenas old belt and discarded it in front of his face. The unexpected fight was soon interrupted by Shane McMahon, who looked in a bad mood and told to the crowd, to their disgust that his Dad was recovering. He quickly made a match for Backlash between the two, on one condition, that it would be Cenas only chance to regain. Cena immediately agreed and jumped on The Game, before being quickly interrupted by officials

While Triple H had the night off, Cena’s night was far from over, he had been placed in the main event against Edge, eager to prove that he was more than a transitional champion. Edge did just that, but with a little help from the champ. A new more determined Cena dominated most of the match, but Edge picked up the win after Triple H, who was ringside throughout the match, picked up his trusty friend, the sledgehammer and nailed Cena straight in the head, when the referee was down, busting him open in the process. Triple H held the title next to Cena screaming that he was never getting it back. Edge celebrated a somewhat tainted victory, but he had beaten the no.1 contender, nonetheless.

Earlier in the night, new World Tag Team Champions were crowned. The most unlikely team imaginable, the Spirit Squad. Kane and Big Show were finally taken down, by Kenny and Johnny of the all male cheerleading squad. Big Show had seen something was troubling Kane all night. He had been quiet and aggressive all night and when he abandoned his partner, clutching his head, it was clear to everyone, the Big Red Monster was disturbed. Big Show was taken down by The Squad, and after the Legdrop by Kenny, new Tag Champs were crowned.

Another Tag Team seemed doomed too. When Carlito and Chris Masters went head to head, The ‘Cool’ one, Carlito picked up the win after hooking the tights. Carlito was celebrating, when Masters, obviously angered, locked Carlito in the Masterlock and held it until he fell unconscious. Masters was screaming at Carlito that it was over as he made his way to the back.

New WWE Womens Champion Mickie James was in action, easily disposing of Torrie Wilson, she picked up the pinfall victory after a Mick Kick. Trish Stratus was at ringside for this, applauding when Mickie one. James looked confused and clutched the title tighter

Shawn Michaels came out to address the fans, but was interrupted, by ‘Mr. Money in the Bank’ Shelton Benjamin, with briefcase and Intercontinental Title in hand. Benjamin told him to get out of ‘his’ ring and said that he had something to say to the fans. Michaels just started laughing and continued addressing the fans. Shelton grabbed Michaels hand. Michaels look liked he was about to snap at Shelton, but couldn’t due to RVD’s music hitting. Van Dam told Benjamin that he wouldn’t have won without his domination. Shelton held up the briefcase and said confidently ‘Come and get it’. Shelton turned around straight into some Sweet Chin Music. Shane McMahon came out again and announced an impromptu match between Shelton, RVD and Michaels. Michaels came out on top in what, what was a fast paced match, but only on DQ, Michaels tossed RVD out of the ring, and was about to finsh Shelton, when Benjamin clobbered him with the briefcase. Shelton then quickly made is way up the ramp

Also on Raw, the debut of a monster took place. Early in the night, the eccentric cuban cigar toting Armando Alejandro Estrada made his first apperance, when he asked Shane McMahon who was the first victim of his monster Umaga. Shane shrugged and walked off. Later everybody found out who the 1st victim was. Eugene. Umaga, beat Eugene in less than two minutes. With a devastating Samoan Drop, running hip attack and a vicious Samoan Spike, by orders of Estrada and that was it. Everyone on the Raw Roster should be scared.

Quick Results
Spirit Squad def Kane and Big Show, to win the World Tag Team Titles
Carlito def Chris Masters
Mickie James def Torrie WIlson
Shawn Michaels def Shelton Benjamin and Rob Van Dam
Umaga def Eugene
Edge def John Cena
 
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8th of April 2006
Allstate Arena
City Rosemont, Illinois


After seeing Triple H’s easy night on Raw, Randy Orton must’ve thought he had a similar night in store for him too, but he couldn’t be more wrong. He found himself with a sore ankle and a match from hell with Kurt Angle already pencilled in for Judgement Day. Orton started Smackdown! By entering to even more gold pyro and confetti filling the arena. He held the title aloft, as the fans boos lifted the roof. But before Orton could speak, an angered Kurt Angle, raced to the ring, Orton fled before Angle could lay his hands on him. Teddy Long came out on to the ramp to calm things down. He said that he knew what Angle wanted, a title rematch and that he would give him one, at Judgement Day, in a Submission match! Angle’s specialty. Orton clearly looked pissed off and went past long only to be stopped and told that he would be facing Chris Benoit in the nights main event, to get practise for Judgement Day

Orton spent the rest of the night, in Teddy Long’s office, pleading to get out of the Chris Benoit match. After four separate attempts, Long eventually kicked Orton out and told him to get ready The main event was electric, even though Orton picked up the win, he came out the worse, by far. The two had a very mat based match, Benoit locked in the crossface twice, but Orton slid his way out on both occasions. Orton pinned Benoit by countering a German Suplex into an RKO for the win. Orton shocked everyone at this impressive victory, but at Judgement Day, the RKO is virtually useless. Orton celebrated, seemingly as shocked as everyone else. Orton’s celebrations were cut short when Kurt Angle again ambushed Orton. This time Angle caught Orton and locked him in the Ankle lock. Angle kept it in, even after Orton tapped and after an agonising minute or two, referees and agents hit the ring to break it up. Tonight we saw a new more focused Kurt Angle

Gregory Helms might finally have some competition in the Cruiserweight Division. The cocky champion, who has been complaining about lack of competition, was beaten by Super Crazy after a quick rollup by the speedy Mexican, in a match in which Helms never really found his feet in. Helms has a reason to be scared, because he has found a worthy competitor in Super Crazy

MNM were also complaining to Teddy Long, about not making the Wrestlemania card, even though they were the Tag Team champions. Long apologised to the team for the exclusion and promised them some competitive competition that night, against Paul London and Brian Kendrick, in a title match, the trio laughed as they left his office, mentioning something about hypoactive midgets. The young duo, put up a valiant effort, but were no match for the very impressive MNM, obviously out to make a point, pinned London after finally grounding him. They made no mistake and hit the Snap Shot for the 3 count

Booker T also made an appearance, he told the crowd that he was sorry for the shambles that was his match with The Boogeyman at Wrestlemania. He said that he will become, again the once great wrestler he was and that it started tonight. He then called out the Undertaker, saying that he might as well start at the top. He continued to yell at The Undertaker, begging him to come out. The Deadman didn’t make an appearance, but Booker better watch his back, because the Phenom will be after him.

JBL made his first US title defence against, a sorrowful Rey Mysterio. Mysterio, still feeling the emotional effects of his loss at Wrestlemania. Rey avoided Bradshaw’s offence for the majority of the match, using his speed to get quick takedowns, he almost beat JBL, when he had him in the position for a 619, but JBL got up in the nick of time. A gutless JBL then rolled Rey up and grabbed the ropes for leverage. Rey remained in the ring for a couple of minutes afterward, almost in tears. Has Rey, finally broken down?

Also, we saw a dominating Lashley pick up , yet another win, he pinned The Road Warrior, with a powerful spear, its only a matter of time, before this young man wears gold.

Quick Results
Super Crazy def Gregory Helms
MNM def Londrick
JBL def Rey Mysterio, to retain the US title
Lashley def The Road Warrior
Randy Orton def Chris Benoit
 
wow u really have some time on ur hands i like what ur doing but i dont mean to be mean but how come your doing this? i mean what is its purpose?
 
Its a hobby and its for other peoples entertainment and I didnt write both these in 1 day, they took over a week.
 
I don't get why you think these take time, they're 1 page on Word. Some peoples are shows are over 10 pages and the graphics take 5 mins, max.
 
Well to make the sigs is one thing and then you gotta come up with the storylines and stuff. When I wrote matches they used to take long but your are quick results so I guess not so long.
 
Yeah, but as I said it took a certain amount of time over a week to write it. I think of the storylines beforehand, when I'm bored in school.

I've got another RAW done, it'll be up soon.
 
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10th of April 2006
Staples Center
Los Angeles, California

Last week on Raw, John Cena, ended up a beat down bloody mess. Cena came out better this week, but not by much. The night started off with the former WWE Champion. Coming to the ring, to call out Triple H. Instead he was answered by Edge. The man who beat him last week, with assistance from The Game. Edge questioned Cenas no.1 contendership. Saying that since he beat him last week, he should be no.1 contender. Cena reminded Edge that he was the former champion and that he already had his shot at Backlash. The two squared up but were interrupted by the WWE Champion Triple H. The Game hit the ring looking confident. He said that neither were worthy. But especially John Cena. Triple H then reminded Edge of what they had agreed on earlier. The crowd looked confused, but suddenly Edge pounced on Cena and the two beat down on him, leaving Cena laid out. Everyone was wondering had Triple H and Edge formed an alliance?

The answer came later in the night when, a handicap macth was made for the main event., to John Cena’s request. Edge and Triple H used their numbers advantage early on, keeping Cena down with quick tags and keeping Cena grounded. Cena soon regained the advantage, knocking Triple H out of the ring and hitting the legal man Edge with the F-U. But before he could get the pin, Triple H had already hit Cena with the sledgehammer in the gut, causing a DQ. Edge quickly got 2 steel chairs and handed one to Triple H. The Con-Chair-To was imminent, but somehow Cena avoided and rolled out. Edge and Triple H shouted at Cena how close they were. Its clear that the two have formed some sort of allince. Why? Only they know the answer.

Kane’s behaviour last week was strange to say the least, walking out on the Big Show and losing the tag team titles in the process. His behaviour got worse this week, when he accompanied his tag team partner to the ring for a match against Mitch of the Spirit Squad. Big Show dominated the match, but seemed distracted by Kane who kept muttering to himself. When the referee was knocked out accidently, all 5 members of the Squad hit the ring and attacked Show, Kane was in a trance, screaming ‘Its happening again!’ and gripping his head. Kenny hit his Guillotine Legdrop and Mitch picked up the win. The Spirit Squad celebrated an unlikely win, while Kane just stared at the fallen Giant.

‘Mr. Money in the Bank’ was, this week once again confronted by Rob Van Dam. RVD believes he deserved to win at Wrestlemania and will do anything to get the briefcase. But he has a competitor with a similar goal. Shawn Michaels. The Heart Break Kid pinned Benjamin this week in a hard fought match, picking up the 3 count after the Sweet Chin Music. RVD raced out after the match and told Benjamin that he was after his Briefcase and his Intercontinental Title. RVD was about to leave, but Michaels hit him with the Sweet Chin Music before he could. He told Benjamin that he would also like his possessions and slapped him before leaving.

Mickie James was surprised and cautious and she has reason to be. Trish wants her title back. They both were in action this week, teaming up to face Victoria and Candice. The unlikely team, picked up the victory after Trish hit the Stratusfaction on the inexperienced Candice. Trish raised Mickies hand in victory, but pulled her closer and told her that she wants her title back. Mickie James looked on in shock as Trish left the ring

Carlito informed us that his Tag Team is officially over earlier in the night, in an interview with Maria and said that he’d be taking part in the Masterlock challenge later on in the night. Carlito didn’t quite take the Masterlock Challenge. As Masters was about to lock it in, Carlito slid around him, gave him a low blow and Hit him with the Backcracker. Carlito spat his trademark apple on him and left pointing hat his head, implying that he was smarter.

Also on Raw, ‘The Samoan Bulldozer’ Umaga was in action, again this week. Demolishing Val Venis in under 2 minutes, with a Samoan Spike, nobody can doubt this man’s power. One question remains, can he play amongst the ‘Big Boys’? Only time will tell

Quick Results
Umaga def Val Venis
Mitch def Big Show
Trish Stratus and Mickie James def Candice andVictoria
Shawn Michaels def Shelton Benjamin
John Cena def Triple H and Edge, by disqualification
 
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Three more Matches have been added to Backlash. Mickie James will defend her Womens Championship against Trish Stratus and Carlito will face Chris Masters.

Shelton Benjamin will be defending both his Money in the Bank Briefcase and the Intercontinental Championship against RVD and Shawn Michaels in an unique match. Firstly, in a regular Triple Threat Match the Intercontinental Championship will be defended and after that match has finished, the three will fight in a ladder match for the Money in the Bank Briefcase.

Backlash is turning out to be an eagerly awaited event

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Current Card

WWE Championship
Triple H © vs John Cena

Money in the Bank and Intercontinental Championship
Ladder/Triple Threat Match
Shelton Benjamin vs Shawn Michaels vs Rob Van Dam

WWE Womens Championship
Mickie James © vs Trish Stratus

Grudge Match
Carlito vs Chris Masters​

*Updated as soon as matches are announced
 
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14th of April 2006
Staples Center
Los Angeles, California


Last week, Randy Orton got laid out by Kurt Angle. Despite picking up an impressive victory over Benoit, the new champs night was ruined. This week Orton regained some momentum. Smackdown started, with the Legned Killer, coming down to the ring in his ring gear. He declared to the crowd that a submission match with Kurt Angle didn’t bother him and that he would easily come out on top. He said that in a few moments he would record his first submission victory. He did just that, in a match against Funaki. Funaki put up a brave fight, but had no option but to tap, when Orton locked him in a Rear Naked Choke hold. Orton then made his way triumphantly made his way to the back. But this wasn’t last we saw of him

Orton remerged later on in the night to extract his revenge on Kurt Angle. Angle, who earlier in the night, promised to finish the job at Judgement Day and break Orton’s ankle, took on JBL in a non-title match, in the nights main event Angle bossed Bradshaw for most of the match, using his technical prowess to his advantage hitting him with an array of suplexes. Orton was lining ‘The Wrestling God’ up for an Angle Slam, when Orton hit the ring. JBL then dragged the referee aside, while Orton dropped Angle with an RKO. JBL, easily pinned the fallen Angle afterwards.. Orton then circled Angle, waiting for him to get up and put him in The Rear Naked Choke Hold, earlier used on Funaki. Angle refused to tap, and was unconscious in minutes. Orton was finally pulled off by officials. Orton has shown that he is no pushover, but will that be enough to take Angle down at Judgement Day?

JBL may have beaten Kurt Angle, but he has other things to worry about. Lashley. The youngster made it known tonight that he was after the United States Championship, before his match with Finlay. A laughing JBL then made his way down the ramp to say that he wasn’t fit to carry the belt. JBL stayed at ringside as a dominating Lashley pinned Finlay, in a straight up brawl. He picked up the win after a Dominator . JBL looked a lot less happy after the match. Seeing just how good Lashley was.

The Undertaker, this week responded to Booker T’s challenge and Booker must already be regretting calling out The Deadman. Booker had a Wrestlemania Rematch with The Boogeyman. The advantage swung throughout the match. But just as Booker seemed to have the match won after a scissors kick, the lights went out and moments later, Booker was face to face with the Phenomn. Booker fled immediately, not caring about the match. The Boogeyman won by count out, but Booker has a bigger problem. The Undertaker stared Booker down, as Book made his way to the back, with the screaming Sharmell.

Gregory Helms was last week beaten by Super Crazy, but the Cruiserweight Champion still hasn’t recognised the Mexican as competition. But he wont have a choice on who’s good enough, because Super Crazy is the no.1 contender., after winning the Cruiserweight Battle Royal. Helms, who was a guest commentator, said that last week was a fluke and that nobody was was good enough to get a shot at his title. Crazy tossed over Kid Kash to win the title. Helms was irate and ran into the ring before Crazy tossed him back out of the ring. Helms has found a worthy challenger. Are his days as Cruiserweight Champion numbered?

Rey Mysterio looked like an emotional wreck last week after he lost to JBL. This week he got some advice from an old friend. Early in the night a pre-recorded interview with Rey was shown, in which he spilled his anguish over not doing Eddie justice, by losing his World Heavyweight Championship Match at Wrestlemania. Later on, we saw Rey in the back, again looking very sad, when Chris Benoit approached him. Benoit told him that Eddie would be proud of him despite his loss at Wrestlemania and that he should pull himself together. Rey responded in an uncharacteristic manor. He told Benoit to mind his own business and pushed him, before walking off. Leaving Benoit stunned

Also on Smackdown!, Brian Kendrick got an unlikely victory over Johnny Nitro, after a Schoolboy. Both men’s respective Tag Team Partners were ringside for the encounter. Mercury used tried, whenever possible to interfere on Nitro’s behalf, but despite all this Kendrick picked up the the victory. The young underdog team are looking more impressive as the weeks go by and only time will tell if they can step up to the plate and win the Tag Titles

Quick Results
Randy Orton def Funaki
Lashley def Finlay
Brian Kendrick def Johnny Nitro
Super Crazy won Cruiserweight Battle Royal, to become no.1 contender
JBL def Kurt Angle
 
^ great as normal dude, im really enjoying the directions u are taking for both Raw and Smackdown and I look forward to u continuing with it.. once again great job.
 
Hey man, I love your show. I like the way SD! is shaping up and I can't wait to see what happens. I am interested the most in the Rey Mysterio scenario along with the Orton Angle storyline. Very top notch man, yyou should write for the real shows. Great Job :)
 
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BACKLASH POSTER REVEALED
A WWE.com exclusive


WWE.com is proud to reveal the official poster for the next Pay Per View, a Raw extravaganza, Backlash. John Cena vs Triple H for the WWE Championship will be headlining the event.

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17th of April 2006
Philips Arena
Atlanta, Georgia


Last week on Raw, we saw what seemed an unlikely alliance between Edge and Triple H, nobody seemed to know why these egotistical superstars joined forces. But this week all was revealed. Raw started with WWE Champion Triple H coming to the ring. He introduced happily, his new ‘Business Partner’ Edge. Edge came out and explained to the fans the terms of their agreement. If Edge helped Triple H retain at Backlash then he would get a title shot. He said they both had a common hatred for John Cena and by taking Cena out of the title picture is as good as killing him. Triple H then said that that he would be in Edge’s corner for his match with Cena, in tonights main Event

Cena said earlier in the night, that he knew the odds are against him at Backlash, but he wouldn’t go down with out a fight, he showed just that spirit in the Main Event. Cena defeated Edge, despite Triple H’s constant interference. Edge showed dominance in the early stages, with Cena obvious of The Game’s presence at ringside. When ever possible Triple H interfered, or distracted the referee. Cena fought him off every time. Cena picked up the win after giving Edge and FU. Triple H looked shocked at this. He must be wondering how he can beat Cena after this display. Cena has regained momentum, heading into Backlash, can he continue this next week, on the last stop before Backlash?

On WWE.com, a unique triple threat match was announced in which the Intercontinental title and the Money in the Bank Briefcase would be on the line in one match. One fall to determine the Intercontinental Champion and a ladder match to determine the MITB holder. Shelton Benjamin, should have been angered at this announcement, but was surprisingly happy, The youngster came out before his match with RVD, saying that this match wasn’t a test, claiming that he had already defeated RVD in a ladder match and would beat him in a one-on-one match in a few moments. He the said that HBK was too old to pose a legit threat. Shelton beat RVD, but not in the way of a true champion/ Shelton avoided the Rolling Thunder and pinned RVD with help from the ropes. Shelton began to run away, with RVD chasing but was met by HBK on the ramp. Michaels went for the Sweet Chin Music, but Benjamin ducked and he hit RVD. RVD was out of it and Shelton escaped. Michaels just stared at a fallen RVD.

Big Show confronted a disturbed Kane this week, but he wish he hadn’t. Kane’s behaviour has been getting stranger and stranger by the week. This week Kane continued muttering and holding his head. A concerned Big Show, asked him what was wrong with him. Kane Held him by the throat and screamed at him, ‘It’s happening again!’ Kane walked off for his match with Eugene, but the match never happened. Kane , immediately got a chair and hit Eugene, numerous times. This forced Big Show to come out and calm Kane down. Kane looked like he listened, but he gave Show a shot for his troubles. Kane left holding his head, leaving us all wondering, what’s happening again?

Last week Carlito out smarted Chris Masteers, but this week Masters out muscled Carlito. Masters was a guest on Carlito’s Cabana. Carlito asked Masters what it felt like to be, ‘An uncool, dumb over-muscled freak?’. Masters was struggling to keep his cool and finally unleashed on Carlito. Masters then locked in his patented Master Lock. Despite putting up a valiant effort, Masters was just too strong, Carlito was out cold in minute. At Backlash, we’ll see the ultimate battle between Brain and Brawn, will Carlito be another victim of the Masterlock or will Carlito outsmart the improving Masters?

Umaga has been slowly making his way through the Raw roster since his debut. This week was no different, although at Backlash, he’ll face a more experienced opponent. Armando Alejandro Estrada issued an open chalenge for tonight form either brand. Scotty 2 Hotty answered the challenge and was beaten in 3 minutes. The Monster looked over his prey, when Ric Flair’s music hit. The 1st we’ve seen of him since the brutal Money in the Bank match. Flair said he was sick of Umaga’s treatment of the WWE roster and that he was challenging him to a match at Backlash. Estrada accepted and tld Flair that he didn’t know what he just got himself into

Also on Raw, Trish Stratus defeated Candice Michelle under the watchful eye of Mickie James. Trish picked up the win after a Chick Kick. Trish signalled that the belt was her’s but James, just smiled, shaking her head. The tension between these two is increasing, will they reach breaking point before Backlash, next week?

Quick Results
Umaga def Scotty 2 Hotty
Kane, Eugene No Contest
Trish Stratus def Candice Michelle
Shelton Benjamin def Rob Van Dam
John Cena def Edge
 
Great show again, i like where ur going with it all..

Back;lash looks fantastic.. just hope that Cena doesnt o'overcome the odds' like we are used to.... also looking forward to the Shelton vs RVD vs HBK match.. hope Shelton still comes away with something from it..

keep up the good job!!
 
Hey Champ,

Just started reading your work. Having read through it all this morning I love what you're doing with it. Your format is excellent and I love the direction of both shows. Can't wait for your Backlash ppv. Will definately keep watching.

Keep up the good work :)
 
Nice, show. I like how you have Rey turning heel as a result of his loss. very nice change and good idea.
 
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21st of April 2006
Philips Arena
Atlanta, Georgia


Last week on Smackdown, Randy Orton debuted a new finishing move, a Rear Naked Choke Hold, which made Kurt Angle pass out. This week he declared himself the New Submission machine and he backed up that point in the main event. Smackdown was opened with GM Theodore Long. He announced to the crowd, that Smackdown’s biggest Main Event ever would take place tonight, Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio vs. Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit. This announcement was interrupted by Orton, with World Hevyweight Title in hand who then made his declaration and announced that Angle would fall to the ‘New Submission Machine’ yet again. Angle ran out and ambushed Orton, before security pulled him off. Angle was pulled off screaming as Orton just stared him down, doing his trademark pose. With the World Title aloft, for all to be seen

Rey Mysterio and Chris Benoit have been having problems with one another recently and it appears they wont be solved for a very long time. After hearing Teddy Long’s announcement, Chris Benoit came to the ring, to plead with Rey Mysterio to snap out of his tantrum. This was answered by an angered Mysterio. He asked Benoit if he knew how hard it was to live in Eddie’s shadow and even after he died, he still has to live up to his standards. He told him that he was sick of it and was clearing himself from any connections with Eddie Guerrero and he would be a changed man as soon as he done this, and starting tonight, by beating the hell out of Benoit in the main event. An emotional Mysterio, kissed his ‘EG’ band and left it on the floor, whispering ‘I’m sorry’. Nobody could quite believe Rey’s actions, but the Main Event was building up even more.

Everything came to a head in the Main Event. Orton and Mysterio came out on top in a very heated battle. Orton tried to keep as far away from Angle as possible, by continuesly tagging in Mysterio, when Angle approached. Benoit was uneasy about attacking Rey, but the two shared excellent technical exchanges, to the crowds delight. But that stopped when Mysterio slapped Benoit. The finish came when Angle was knocked in between the ropes perfect for a 619, but elected to throw Angle outside instead. He then ran to Chris Benoit, who was about to give Orton a 3rd German suplex. Rey low blowed him and Orton scored with an RKO out of nowhere. Orton didn’t go for the pin, but locked Benoit in the Rear Naked Choke Hold, to which a weakened Benoit had to tap out to. Orton and Mysterio made a quick escape, before Angle could get in the ring to check on Benoit. Orton posed and Mysterio just stared at Benoit on the ramp as Angle continued checking on his fallen partner, as Smackdown closed.

Last week The Undertaker, accepted Booker T’s challenge. This week The Dead Man was in action as he took on William Regal. He picked up the victory after a Tombstone Piledriver. Booker then rushed out to the ring, through the crowd, with a steel chair, to gain somewhat of an advantage over The Undertaker, he nailed him with a chairshot straight to the head. This knocked ‘Taker down and Booker was happy, but he was served with a chilling look as Undertaker sat up. Booker hightailed it back through the crowd, not willing to get physical tonight. Will the two finally be set upon each other next week?

Last week Brian Kendrick got a very surprising victory over Johnny Nitro, this week was his partner’s turn to gain a surprise victory, over Joey Mercury. Both of their respective partners were again ringside, but Nitro could not do much, as London pinned Mercury, with a quick, roll-up, similar to Kendrick’s victory last week, the two using their speed to their advantage. Teddy Long announced that if the youngsters defeat MNM next week in a non-title match, they will get a title shot at Judgement Day. Will the talented pair be
able to beat the Tag Team Champions.

Lashley got his shot at the US Title this week, but JBL sneakily got his way out of it. After telling Lashley he wasn’t ready and that he should wait a couple of months for his title shot, all night backstage, JBL seemed genuinely nervous . After Lashley knocked him over in a test of strenght, JBL quickly fled and got counted out. He can only avoid the promising Lashley for so long.

Also on Smackdown, Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms confronted no.1 contender Super Crazy and asked him if he knew what he was getting himself into. Crazy only replied by saying ‘Sí!’ Helms cheap shotted him before walking off for his match with Funaki. Funaki defeated Helms in a non title match, when Helms was distracted by Super Crazy sprinting down to the ring but stopping on the apron. Funaki rolled Helms up and got the 3 count, to Crazy’s delight and Helms’ disgust. It seems Super Crazy can play mind games too.

Quick Results
Funaki def Gregory Helms, in a non title match
Lashley def JBL, via count out
Paul London def Joey Mercury
Undertaker def William Regal
Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio def Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit
 
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2 More Backlash Matches Confirmed
2 more have matches have been confirmed by WWE.com today. Umaga's challenge was answered by Ric Flair and the two will suare off at Backlash. Also former Tag Team partners and World Tag Team Champions, Big how and Kane will face off. Will Kane be able to fight, in his current mental state? We'll see at Backlash, this Sunday, only on Pay-Per-View!

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WWE Championship
Triple H © w/ Edge vs John Cena

Money in the Bank and Intercontinental Championship
Ladder/Triple Threat Match
Shelton Benjamin vs Shawn Michaels vs Rob Van Dam

WWE Womens Championship
Mickie James © vs Trish Stratus

Grudge Match
Carlito vs Chris Masters

Grudge Match
Umaga /w Armando Estrada vs Ric Flair

Grudge Match
Big Show vs Kane​
 
this is really good i am enjoying both Raw and Smackdown, I like the Rey Mysterio heel turn and the Edge/Cena/HHH is a verygood storyline and i cant wait for Backlash keep up the good work
 
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