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Vengeance 2005 Review

Sunday, June 26th, 2005
Thomas & Mack Center
Las Vegas, Nevada

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Intercontinental Championship Match
Carlito vs. Shelton Benjamin

For some reason Coach is joining Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler. This of course is a rematch from Monday Night Raw, where Carlito won the title right after being drafted. On a side note, the Las Vegas themed set is simple, but awesome. I know that the crowd is always more into the opening match, but Shelton was finally starting to gain some fan support here. The announcers are really selling Benjamin's mistake from Raw where his leg caught the top rope as he dove to the floor. Shelton gets the best of Carlito for the beginning of the match, so Carlito goes to the cowardly heel well and picks up his title and starts walking to the locker room. Shelton obviously catches up and attacks him from behind. Apparently Carlito didn't bother to look up at the giant TV screen right in front of him. Shelton hits a top rope clothesline on Carlito for a 2 count. A small pocket of fans start chanting "Shelton sucks", which is kind of odd. I have to say I never liked Carlito's ring gear. I think long trunks would have been much better for him. Shelton battles back and hits a reverse elbow, but is unable to capitalize. Both men are battling from their knees. They make it to their feet and Shelton wins the battle and hits a clothesline and back body drop. There is a big vocal group of Carlito fans here surprisingly. Both men are up on the rope and Benjamin hits a hangman on Carlito, but Shelton jumped to the floor to execute it. He crawls back up and hits a springboard bulldog for a 2 count. These guys are winning the crowd over here. Benjamin is attacking Carlito from behind, but Carlito is able to pull off the top turnbuckle while the ref pulls Shelton away. Shelton hits a spinning kick to the jaw, but Carlito avoids the Stinger Splash and Shelton hits the exposed turnbuckle. Carlito gets a hold of the trunks and gets the victory. That was a solid opener despite Carlito's offense looking a little lazy.

Match Rating: **3/4 (out of 5)

Triple H and Ric Flair are shown walking backstage to his locker room.

Victoria vs. Christy Hemme

Christy goes right after Victoria, but Victoria baits her into the ring and stomps her. Christy quickly gets some revenge, but Victoria is able to drop her throat first on the top rope. I like Victoria, but Christy is just so unlikable as a wrestler. Her "acting" just makes her matches so tough to watch. They have an awkward spot where Christy counters the Widow's Peak, but then kind of doesn't. I'm not sure what they were really going for there. Victoria misses a moonsault and Christy throws Victoria around by grabbing her hair. Christy hits a DDT and gets a 2 count. Christy goes for a sunset flip off the top rope, but Victoria sits down to counter it and holds on to the ropes to get the 3 count. It wasn't good, but it was better than I thought.

Match Rating: 1/2*

John Cena is interviewed backstage and gets Todd Grisham to talk about peeing his pants in 10th grade. Yes...really. Cena then says that he is the new kid, so he's a target. He says that Christian was the creepy kid who picked his nose on the bus and Jericho was the rock star who stuffed his shorts. Cena says he'll do anything it takes to keep his title tonight.

Edge vs. Kane

Let's see if these two can improve upon their * match from the Gold Rush Tournament. Kane instantly gets after Edge with a lot of right hands. The crowd provides a lot of Matt Hardy chants early on and Kane clotheslines Edge over the top rope. Kane then goes after Lita, so Edge attempts to catch him from behind but is unsuccessful. To say Lita has legit heat would be an understatement. Edge is able to push Kane into the ring post and then hits a Spear on the outside. Edge gets a little bit offense in, but Kane is back at it and hits a right hand on a leaping Edge. He hits snake eyes and follows it up with a clothesline for a 2 count. Kane goes up top, but Edge hits him with a dropkick while he is in midair. Edge sets up for the Spear, but he eats a big boot instead. Kane signals for a chokeslam, but down comes Snitsky. Kane greets him with a big boot and now Lita is in the ring with a chair. She puts it down and toys with his emotions. Kane grabs her by the throat, but sets her down. He puts a chair around her neck, but Snitsky attacks Kane before he can do anything that would never happen in 2019. Edge gets a 2 count after the Snitsky attack. Snitsky distracts Kane and Edge goes to hit Kane with the briefcase, but Kane ducks and he nails Snitsky. Kane hits the chokeslam and gets the victory. The ending was a lot to handle, but the crowd loved it. This was definitely better than their Raw match by a mile.

Match Rating: **

Shawn Michaels is with Todd Grisham, who tells him that Kurt Angle told him tonight that he guarantees that he will make Michaels tap out tonight. Michaels guarantees that vengeance will be his.

Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels

Their first match is a top 10 match of the pay-per-view era for me. Both guys are so locked in here at this point in their careers. Shawn dishes out two of the harder chops of his career. After some back and forth action, they explode into a nice sequence that ends with Angle being clotheslined to the outside. Angle tries to go for an Angle Slam onto the announce table, but Michaels counters. He tries to run Angle into the ring post, but Angle hits him with a belly-to-back suplex onto the table. Michaels now has a cut under his eye, as Angle follows up with a forearm and a powerbomb into the turnbuckles. Angle hits a German suplex with a release for a close 2 count. Michaels leaps desperately leaps off the second rope, but Angle catches him and hits a belly-to-belly overhead suplex. After a long headlock by Angle, Michaels hits a suplex and both men are down. Michaels nips up and begins his comeback. He heads up top and hits the big elbow drop and is tuning up the band, but Angle drills him with a clothesline. He hits an Angle Slam and Shawn is barely able to get his shoulder up before 3. Michaels tries to roll up Angle, but he puts him in an Ankle Lock. Michaels is able to roll out of it, but accidentally throws Angle into the referee. Angle clotheslines him over the top rope and he falls awkwardly on his knee. Some officials come down to check on him, but Angle throws him back in the ring. Angle ducks a Sweet Chin Music and puts him in the Ankle Lock again. Angle has him in it for a long time, but Michaels is finally able to escape and hit Sweet Chin Music. Both men are down, but Michaels crawls over to make the pinfall attempt that Angle is barely able to get out of. Angle goes up to the top rope, but Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music and gets the victory. They had a huge challenge ahead of them to top their WrestleMania match and while they didn't do that, they still had another really good match. I felt this one lacked the intensity of the previous legendary battle. Michaels limps his way to the back while Angle is still selling the finish.

Match Rating: ****

Coach is back to interview Batista. Batista says that Triple H is going to have to kill him to take his title away. Triple H walks up and tells him that no one beats him at Hell in a Cell. They get into a scuttle and are held back by officials.

Justin Roberts introduces Lilian Garcia. She of course calls Viscera out. She has a song that she wrote for him and performs it for him. She then gets on one knee and proposes to him. He seems hesitant and is then interrupted by Godfather and the Ho Train. Viscera of course picks the Ho Train and Lilian is left crying in the ring. Don't let my lack of words fool you, this segment was way longer than it had any right to be.

Triple Threat Match For The WWE Championship
Chris Jericho vs. Christian vs. John Cena

Jericho slaps Cena, so Cena jumps him. Christian makes the save and he and Jericho go to work on Cena, although they are already fighting over who gets to do it. Jericho and Christian start going at it and this allows Cena to make his comeback. Tomko gets involved and Earl Hebner decides to have him kicked out, which doesn't really make sense in a match that doesn't have disqualifications. What would happen if he came back? Cena goes for a FU on Christian, but he holds onto the ropes, so Cena tosses him over the top rope. Cena turns around and eats a flying elbow from Jericho. Cena rolls out of the way for the Lionsault, but Jericho lands on his feet and baseball slide dropkicks Cena to the outside. Jericho goes for a suplex onto the table, but Cena hits a DDT onto the championship belt. While Cena and Christian are going back and forth, Jericho pulls Cena out and throws him into the steps. Christian hits a baseball slide dropkick on Jericho into the referee and the announcer table. Cena gets knocked off the apron and Christian goes for a small package and almost gets the victory. Jericho is setting up for a superplex on Christian, but Cena interrupts and makes it a powerbomb superplex. That was one of the first, if not the first, one of those I can remember seeing in a WWE ring. Cena hits some clotheslines on Jericho and then a drop toe hold on Christian right on top of Jericho. He hits a double Five Knuckle Shuffle which then leads to a couple of quick pin attempts. These guys are all working really hard here and they definitely have the crowd right where they want them. Cena throws Christian into Jericho and then rolls up Christian for a 2 count. Christian hits an inverted DDT for a 2 count. Christian distracts the ref and in comes Tomko to attack Cena but again he kicks out of the pin. Jericho now has Cena in the Walls of Jericho, but releases to hit a springboard dropkick on Christian. Jericho puts Cena in the hold again, but Christian comes in and rolls up Jericho for a 2 count.. Christian goes for the Unprettier, but Jericho pushes him into Cena and he hits the FU and gets the victory. Well, that was a lot better than I remember it being. All three guys really wrestled a fast paced match and it made for a really entertaining match. This was a nice first pay-per-view match on Raw for Cena.

Match Rating: ****

Hell In A Cell Match For The World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H vs. Batista

This is a match I have been wanting to re-watch for awhile. It seems as if I am way on the low side for this one based on the rating I gave it over 10 years ago. Batista starts out in control until Triple H is able to throw him into the steps. He then pushes him off the apron into the cell and bounced back off the ring. Triple H goes under the ring and pulls a steel chain out of a tool box. After whipping Batista with it, he begins choking him with it and then trying to hang him with it. Batista gains control of the chain and now it's his turn. Batista smashes Triple H into the cell and he is busted open. Triple H is able to hit a desperation spinebuster to shift the momentum and then heads under the ring and this time pulls out a steel chair wrapped in barbed wire. Triple H instantly begins smashing it on Batista's back. Batista explodes for a clothesline and now has the chair and smashes it over Triple H's head. Wow, I did not remember that. Batista then begins shredding it over his face. Batista then goes to the outside and starts shredding Triple H''s face on the cell. Triple H recovers and tries to go for the Pedigree on the chair, but Batista reverses for a back body drop. Batista then hits a powerslam onto the the chair, but Triple H is able to kick out at 2. Triple H then out of nowhere is able to hit a DDT onto the chair and now Batista is busted open. Triple H now goes and pulls out the sledgehammer. Batista is able to kick him before he can use it and then attempts a Batista Bomb, but Triple H counters. Triple H is able to hit him with the sledgehammer, but somehow Batista is able to kick out at 2. Batista is able to save himself by hitting a low blow and now both men are down. Batista grabs the sledgehammer. He charges towards Triple H, but he gets hit by a fist wrapped in a steel chain. Batista then hits Triple H in the throat with the sledgehammer. Batista is now hitting a flurry of right hands and then sends Triple H over the top turnbuckle. Batista steamrolls Triple H with the steps and then he sets up the steps against the turnbuckle. He smashes Triple H into them multiple times and then calls for the Batiata Bomb. Triple H then counters it with a low blow and hits the Pedigree. Batista somehow kicks out to a big pop. Triple H sets the steps in the center of the ring and gets Batista ready for the Pedigree on the steps, but Batista hits a spinebuster on them instead. Batista goes for the Batista Bomb. Triple H has the sledgehammer in his hand, but Batista hits it before Triple H can use it on him. Batista covers him and scores the victory here. Well, I definitely liked it more than last time. This was a Triple H special here with a slower paced brawl that he has done many times over the years. 2005 Batista was certainly not 2000 Mick Foley, but he did have a good showing. I wouldn't call this a classic or anything, but it was a very good ending to a good show.

Match Rating: ***1/2

Well, the last 3 matches all delivered and this a really good show, especially for a brand split show. The crowd was into just about everything they saw tonight. The only really down portion of the show was the Viscera segment, which was way too long for a bottom of the card storyline that should have just been on Raw. The Raw brand has a lot of momentum heading into SummerSlam.

Overall Rating: 80%

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