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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 Triple H, Kurt Angle, Batista, Randy Orton, The Undertaker and way too many more to count!

ECW One Night Stand

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WWE Judgment Day

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Paul London & Brian Kendrick def. MNM (new champions)

Chris Benoit def. Finlay

Jillian def. Melina

Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms def. Super Crazy

Mark Henry def. Kurt Angle (countout)

Booker T def. Lashley (King of the Ring finals)

The Great Khali def. The Undertaker

World Champion Rey Mysterio def. United States Champion JBL

WWE T.V

May 22, 2006


It was another unhappy ending to RAW for Mr. McMahon. While he partially got what he wanted (the Spirit Squad taking out Shawn Michaels), it was the actions of Triple H that Mr. McMahon didn’t enjoy.

As the night began, the WWE Chairman announced that Triple H needed to give him a meaningful and sincere public apology; if he failed to do so, there would be swift and vengeful retaliation on The Game. Triple H did apologize to McMahon, who accepted it on one condition: that when McMahon called for it, The Game come out during the main event and bash in Shawn Michaels’ skull with a sledgehammer.

Before the match, Michaels accosted Triple H in the back, accusing him of selling out. “I used to have respect for you, whether we were friends or enemies,” Michaels said, “until today, because you sold your soul to the devil.” The Game tried to defend himself, but HBK told him to “do what Mr. McMahon wants you to do, you sellout.”

When Michaels came out to face all five members of the Spirit Squad in the main event, Mr. McMahon chose to banish the referee from the ring. The World Tag Team Champions then proceeded to basically mug Michaels, using their numbers advantage. After a severe beating, however, Michaels fought back, sending the Squad flying. He nailed Mikey and Johnny each with both a chairshot and Sweet Chin Music, but as he tried the kick on Nicky, the cheerleader bashed him in the knee with the steel chair. The Squad then placed HBK’s knee into the folding chair, and Kenny dropped a vicious legdrop off the top rope onto Michaels’ exposed joint.

At that time, the Chairman called for Triple H, who came out to do his duty. As the Squad held Michaels in the corner, The Game sized up his former partner. However, before he could do the deed, Kenny stole the sledgehammer and said he would do it himself. Triple H was very angry about that, and blocked Kenny’s path. He then nailed him with a spinebuster, and it degenerated into a 5-on-1 attack on Triple H. The Game was able to overcome the Squad, eventually nailing Kenny with a Pedigree. As the show came to a close, Mr. McMahon stared down Triple H from the stage with a look of disdain and bewilderment on his face. So the question remains…since The Game never did hold up his end of the apology, does that mean that the Chairman will still enact swift and vengeful retaliation on him?


This week, two matches were made for ECW One Night Stand on June 11. Mick Foley came out early in the night, dressed to the nines. He extolled the virtues of Edge’s hardcore credentials, and brought out the Rated-R Superstar. Foley said that Edge embodied all that is hardcore, as opposed to the slime from ECW, and awarded him the “un-retired” Hardcore Championship. Edge wouldn’t accept it, however, instead wanting Foley to have it. They looked as if they were going to fight, but the Rated-R Superstar instead had Lilian Garcia announce them as co-holders of the Hardcore Championship.

Finally, Paul Heyman emerged from the back to break up the love fest, telling Foley that he couldn’t believe the Hardcore Legend prostituted his legacy for a mutual admiration society with Edge & Lita. He then threw out a challenge for the “co-Hardcore Champions” to face any two of what Foley called “the slime that escaped from ECW” at One Night Stand. They initially refused, but after Heyman said that Lita had more balls than them, Edge accepted. The trio then came after Paul, who introduced them to their pay-per-view opponents: Tommy Dreamer & Terry Funk! The real hardcore duo attacked Edge & Foley with various weapons, sending the icons scurrying out of the arena.

The other match made for One Night Stand will be for the WWE Championship. On RAW, Rob Van Dam got a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship against Shelton Benjamin. RVD lost the gold last week in that controversial 2-on-3 Handicap Texas Tornado Match, and was looking for retribution. And during the match, RVD took it to the new champion, but Shelton came back and nailed RVD with a Samoan Drop. The challenger rolled into referee Chad Patton’s ankle on the move, allowing Shelton to grab his gold. He went to hit RVD with it, but the challenger nailed him with a modified Van Daminator. He went for the cover, but Patton called for the bell, disqualifiying RVD for the foreing object use. Rightfully, RVD was furious, since he technically never possessed the weapon.

Later in the night, John Cena took on Chris Masters in a non-title match. On WWE.com Unlimited, Masters told Cena that his odds of winning a big jackpot were better than his odds of breaking the Master Lock. But in the end, it was Cena who made Masters tap out, using the STFU. RVD then came out, and told Cena that he was cashing in his briefcase. But instead of doing it right there, where he felt he would get screwed out of what he earned, he was going to do it on his own turf: the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, home of ECW One Night Stand on June 11. After a brief staredown, the two exchanged blows, with Masters also getting involved. That distraction allowed RVD to grab his briefcase; he then tossed it into the Champ’s face and laid him out with another modified Van Daminator.

All the ECW excitement made the fans happy, but Jerry Lawler had a problem with it, running down ECW on WWE.com Unlimited and calling it “Extremely Crappy Wrestling.”

A new WWE Superstar was made on RAW as well. After Mickie James defeated Torrie Wilson in a non-title match, Trish Stratus came out on the stage. She told the Women’s Champion that she need not worry about Beth attacking her illegally anymore, because now she could do it legally. Stratus introduced Beth Phoenix as the newest RAW Diva, and Beth welcomed herself by attacking James and chasing her out of the arena. I can’t wait for Beth to be added to the Fantasy game; hell, she’s been in my personal fantasy for two weeks now.

Also on RAW, Kane finally revealed the horror of May 19. Kane told Todd Grisham that May 19 was the day his family perished in a fire, but now that it has passed and he has a successful movie, he was happy and the pain was over. The Big Red Monster told Grisham that he would inflict pain on Trevor Murdoch and make himself even happier.


And while Goldust may enjoy dressing up like a woman, some real ladies will soon have an opportunity to strut their stuff on RAW, as it was announced that WWE is now accepting applications for the 2006 $250,000 Diva Search.


Matches

World Tag Team Champions The Spirit Squad vs. Shawn Michaels (5-on-1 Handicap Match; No Contest)

WWE Champion John Cena def. Chris Masters (Non-Title Match)

Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin def. Rob Van Dam (DQ)

Women's Champion Mickie James def. Torrie Wilson (Non-Title Match)

Kane def. Trevor Murdoch


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May 26, 2006


JBL’s big mouth backed him into a corner on Friday night, and ended up costing him big time. As a result of his loss to Rey Mysterio, JBL must be a man of his word and leave SmackDown. JBL came out at the beginning of SmackDown, claiming that Rey Mysterio’s win at Judgment Day was a fluke. He told Rey that if he was still a man of his word, he should come out and offer a rematch. The World Champion did come out and said he was indeed a man of his word who would take on all comers; but instead of offering a rematch, he called JBL out for not defending the United States Championship. When the Wrestling God told the World Champion that he would indeed face anybody, Rey used a bit of his JBL’s own psychology and introduced Bobby Lashley as his challenger for the United States Championship.

JBL seemed to want nothing to do with the soft-spoken powerhouse, and in the end, that concern would be justified. JBL tried to finish Lashley quickly with the Clothesline From Hell, but the challenger ducked and speared the champion. Three seconds later, Lashley was the new United States Champion. Immediately after the match, JBL barged into Theodore Long’s office; he threatened the General Manager, leading Long to threaten JBL with the same fate Melina & Nitro suffered at Judgment Day. When the former champion calmed down slightly, he told Long that Judgment Day was a fluke and he needed a rematch, even claiming that he would walk away and quit if he couldn’t beat Mysterio.

For the second time in 30 minutes, JBL’s mouth got the best of him. Long immediately made JBL vs. Mysterio for the World Heavyweight Championship as the main event, with the stipulation that JBL would quit and leave SmackDown if he lost. Before the match, Chavo Guerrero told Rey that he would be in his corner, and in the end, Chavo ended up playing an unwitting role in the end of JBL’s SmackDown career. Bradshaw attacked Rey as he entered the ring, and as Chavo stood on the apron, the challenger sent the champion crashing into his friend. JBL then hit the Clothesline From Hell and covered Rey; the champion got his foot on the ropes, but referee Jim Korderas didn’t see it and counted the pinfall. It appeared as though JBL was the new World Heavyweight Champion, but when Korderas saw Rey’s foot still on the ropes, he reversed his decision and restarted the match much to JBL’s chagrin. For the rest of the bout, JBL threw everything he had at Mysterio, but somehow the champion would not be held down. JBL loosened a turnbuckle pad at one point, but Korderas saw it and tried to repair the damage. The challenger used the opportunity to send Rey crashing into the referee, knocking him out. After some more chicanery, JBL nailed Rey with a low blow and went to the floor for a chair. Chavo tried to stop him, taking a bullet for Rey when JBL nailed him with the weapon and entered the ring. The challenger stalked Rey in the corner, but the champion avoided his swing and kicked JBL low. With the referee still down, Mysterio nailed JBL with a Tornado DDT on the chair and set him up for the 619. That connected, as did Dropping Da Dime, and somehow Mysterio got the pinfall to retain the World Heavyweight Championship and end JBL’s SmackDown career. The furious JBL’s bad night was then capped off when the crowd serenaded him with a chant of “Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye” as the show went off the air.

It also turned out to be a bad night for Chris Benoit. He took on Mark Henry, who had Academy Award-winning rappers Three 6 Mafia perform his theme song live before the match. Benoit tried to chop down the World’s Strongest Man during the match, but was unable to do so. In fact, Henry dominated the Rabid Wolverine, escaping several attempts at the Crippler Crossface. In the end, one escape sent Benoit to the floor, where the World’s Strongest Man’s assault got even more vicious. He set the Rabid Wolverine up against the ringpost, and just like he did to Kurt Angle, Henry repeatedly splashed Benoit into the steel. Referee Nick Patrick stepped in and disqualified Henry, who said he would stop the assault only when he was ready. When it was finally over, Benoit was left bloody and broken in the ring. Henry didn’t win the battle but certainly seems to have won the war, seriously injuring yet another top SmackDown Superstar with his vicious power. I have to wonder…who will stop his path of destruction? Or more fittingly, who CAN?


And while it was learned that Mr. Kennedy will soon be returning to SmackDown, a new…um, creature made his first appearance. After Finlay easily defeated Paul Burchill, he rolled outside the ring and pulled up the apron. There was a green light glowing, and a little man dressed in all green rolled out with a crazy look on his face. He ran around in a crazy rage, grabbing Finlay’s shillelagh and nailing Burchill with it. Finlay then slammed the little guy onto Burchill before rolling to the floor and tossing him back under the ring. Michael Cole & Tazz didn’t quite know what to make of the situation, although I think it’s nice that Finlay seems to have his own Mini-Me.

ECW even had a presence this week. It was announced earlier this week on WWE.com that ECW would be returning in June, and ECW mastermind Paul Heyman was in the house for SmackDown. During the show, Heyman came into Theodore Long’s office while Matt Hardy was there and the three exchanged pleasantries. Paul tried to make nice with Theodore by saying he was only scouting the competition, but the GM wasn’t having it. He told Heyman “I don’t like you, I don’t trust you, and I don’t want you snooping around in my locker room,” to which Paul said it was just business.


Matches

Tatanka def. Simon Dean

World Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio def. JBL

Bobby Lashley def. WWE United States Champion JBL (new champion)

Chris Benoit def. Mark Henry (DQ)

WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London & Brian Kendrick def.

Nunzio & Vito (Non-title Match)

Finlay def. Paul Burchill

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