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*The [[Gymini]] def. Mike Wellington & Joey Ryan
*The [[Gymini]] def. Mike Wellington & Joey Ryan


All images/info on this page are credited to [http://www.wwe.com/ www.wwe.com] --[[User:Btw4392|Btw4392]] 21:34, 8 May 2006 (UTC)




==My first article==
All images/info on this page are credited to [http://www.wwe.com/ www.wwe.com] --[[User:Btw4392|Btw4392]] 21:34, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_Match

Revision as of 02:40, 14 May 2006

Me

My name is Brian and I am 14 years old. I am the biggest WWE fan there is. On my page I will try to give you as up to date results, previews, and news as possible. (Even if you don't care)

WWE

I love watching wrestling. My favorite WWE superstars are John Cena, Triple H, Kurt Angle, Batista, and way too many more to count!

WWE Backlash

The most recent WWE ppv was Backlash. It was great! It featured a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship, Edge vs. Triple H vs. John Cena. Cena came out on top, although I wanted either Edge or Triple H to win. I like Cena and all, but, he's a very annoying WWE Champ. He wins all his title matches the same way; spinning-out powerbomb, Five Knuckle Shuffle, F-U (or the S.T.F.U), 1, 2, 3. It's kind of annoying.

WWE Champion John Cena def. Triple H and Edge (Triple Threat Match)

Mr. McMahon & Shane McMahon def. Shawn Michaels & "God"

Kane vs. Big Show (No Contest)

Rob Van Dam def. Shelton Benjamin to become the new Intercontinental Champion

Trish Stratus def. Women's Champion Mickie James (DQ)

Umaga def. Ric Flair

Carlito def. Chris Masters


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John Cena wins but got his ass kicked after by Triple H. You can find this image and more info at: http://www.wwe.com/shows/backlash/


WWE Judgment Day

The next PPV will be Judgment Day, presented by SmackDown! . John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) will face Rey Mysterio for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The Undertaker will return to face the Great Khali. The King of the Ring tournament will end at Judgment Day when Booker T faces Bobby Lashley. Jilian Hall will be in action against Melina. The Tag Team Titles will also be up for grabs when MNM try to defend against Brian Kendrick and Paul London. Kurt Angle will go one on one with Mark Henry. Super Crazy will do battle for the Cruiserweight Championship against Gregory Helms.

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WWE T.V

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May 15, 2006

In a statement released from Mr. McMahon's office Tuesday morning, it was announced that "Triple H will get his championship match next week on RAW." Don't miss it when RAW comes to you live from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, featuring this huge WrestleMania rematch main event. Can the King of Kings regain what he believes is his rightful place back on the throne? Or will John Cena once again turn The Game back, just as he did at WrestleMania? And what will Mick Foley have to say about his actions? Instead of brutalizing Edge in another vicious Hardcore Match, Foley seemingly joined forces with the Rated R Superstar. They ganged up on ECW’s Tommy Dreamer and left him a bloody mess. What was Foley thinking? And why did he target ECW’s Dreamer?

Get the answers to all of these questions and more this week on RAW at 9/8 CT on the USA Network.


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Tragic Homecoming May 12, 2006


In front of his friends, family and a hometown crowd in San Diego, Rey Mysterio proved he was a man of his word…but all he got to show for it was a beating.


JBL came out to do commentary for the main event. The Great Khali toyed with Rey, tossing the much smaller champion to the floor several times. Rey tried to hit a springboard dropkick to fell the giant, but simply bounced off of Khali’s massive frame. Khali then picked Rey up in a two-handed choke, and after holding the champion in the air for several seconds, he dropped him viciously to the mat. Khali then placed one foot on Rey’s head, getting the decisive pinfall over the World Champion. After the match, JBL came into the ring, asking the groggy champion if he was still a man of his word; he then mockingly told Rey to wait and see who he has lined up next week before slapping the champion as SmackDown went off the air. After already throwing Mark Henry and The Great Khali at Mysterio, who could JBL have in store for him next week?

Throughout the night, the Judgment Day card continued to take shape, as two new matches were made and one was finalized. Kurt Angle made a surprising appearance, demanding that Theodore Long give him a match with Mark Henry on SmackDown. Long told him that he couldn’t make the match, because Kurt wasn’t cleared to wrestle, but said that he could face the World’s Strongest Man at a time when he would be cleared: WWE Judgment Day. Angle was happy, and after getting what he wanted, was escorted out of the arena by security. Later in the night, Henry “responded” by destroying Paul Burchill in a one-sided match. Before finishing off the buccaneer, the World’s Strongest Man grabbed the microphone and told everyone that Angle would suffer the same fate on May 21 that Burchill was suffering; he then dropped Burchill with the World’s Strongest Slam to punctuate his statement.

The King of the Ring final match was filled out, as Bobby Lashley got his first-ever victory over Finlay in the semi-finals. Prior to their match, Booker T came to the ring to give Kurt Angle one last chance to face him, but with Angle having been escorted from the building, the “opportunity” was wasted. As a result, Booker “officially” advances to the finals of the King of the Ring tournament. I, for one, am surprised that he made it through this one without injuring himself. Congratulations, Booker! After Finlay vs. Lashley began, Booker & Sharmell returned to watch the match, with Booker taking a seat on the King of the Ring throne positioned in the entrance aisle. The hard-hitting Lashley and the tough Irishman Finlay pounded each other throughout the bout, with Finlay grounding Lashley to keep him at bay. Lashley eventually used his power to overcome Finlay’s ground-and-pound tactics, but ran into a knee when he tried to finish Finlay with a spear.

At that point, Finlay grabbed a chair and tossed it into the ring. Much like last week, it was a decoy, as when referee Nick Patrick went to dispose of the chair, Finlay grabbed his shillelagh. This time, Patrick saw through the plan, and grabbed Finlay’s weapon away. Always thinking, Finlay waited until Patrick turned his back to dispose of the shillelagh, which gave him the opportunity to once again grab the chair. He nailed Lashley with it, but the blow only seemed to pump Lashley up. Finlay tossed the chair and turned around, right into the path of a speeding Lashley, who nailed the Irishman with a vicious spear. That spear got Lashley the three count, giving him his first-ever victory over Lashley and punching his ticket to the finals. When the match was over, the normally soft-spoken Lashley grabbed a microphone and addressed Booker, telling the 5-time WCW Champion that he was sitting in his seat.

A Cruiserweight Championship match was also made for Judgment Day, as Super Crazy of the Mexicools won a Triple Threat No. 1 Contender’s Match. Just one week after their match was interrupted by The Great Khali, the cruiserweights showed great resolve in trying again, and Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms sat in on commentary as Crazy, Nunzio and Kid Kash did battle. As the match went on, Helms told Michael Cole & Tazz that he didn’t care who he faced, and would take on all of them if he had to. As the match neared conclusion, Nunzio had Crazy on his shoulders, and Kash came flying off the top rope. Crazy somehow ducked Kash’s flying attempt while perched on Nunzio’s shoulders, rolling up the former Cruiserweight Champion to get the pinfall and the match with Helms on May 21.

Earlier in the week, a WWE Tag Team Championship match was announced for Judgment Day, and champions MNM came out on SmackDown to talk about it. They gloated about laying out Paul London & Brian Kendrick with a series of Snapshots, but as Melina said that MNM would humiliate them again at Judgment Day, she was interrupted by her own opponent on May 21, Jillian. After Melina and Jillian traded insults, MNM’s former fixer said they didn’t have to wait until Judgment Day and stormed to the ring. It was seemingly all a set-up, however, as London & Kendrick emerged from behind MNM. Taking a page from the champions’ playbook, the challengers at Judgment Day attacked MNM from behind and ripped off their pants. As Melina scurried around horrified, Jillian then came in and pulled off her skirt, leaving MNM in their underwear. Jillian, London & Kendrick then gloated in the entrance aisle as MNM was left embarrassed in the ring. MNM has no choice but to face London & Kendrick on May 21, and in my opinion, the champions are in a lot of trouble.


Matches

  • The Gymini def. Mike Wellington & Joey Ryan

All images/info on this page are credited to www.wwe.com --Btw4392 21:34, 8 May 2006 (UTC)


My first article

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_Match