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SmackDown! Report for March 10,
2006
Credit:
WWE.com
- Last week, SmackDown featured one of its greatest main events of
all time as Kurt Angle defended his World Heavyweight Championship against
Undertaker in a No Way Out rematch. Angle escaped by the skin of his teeth at No
Way Out, but on SmackDown it looked as though Undertaker would walk away with
the gold. After Angle missed a moonsault, the Deadman connected with a vicious
Tombstone and went for the pin. But before the referee could count the pinfall,
Mark Henry stormed the ring and attacked The Phenom. The World’s Strongest Man
left Undertaker laying outside the ring after he flattened him with a mammoth
splash through the announce table. Henry had cost Undertaker the World
Heavyweight Championship.
- How would the Deadman respond? What would the Phenom do to get revenge? No one
knew, and Undertaker remained silent and out of sight all night long…until the
end of the main event that is.
- Mark Henry and Randy Orton teamed up to take on Rey Mysterio and Kurt Angle in
tag team competition. SmackDown fans were treated to somewhat of a WrestleMania
preview as both Angle and Mysterio got their hands on Orton. The three of them
will face off in a Triple Threat for the World Heavyweight Championship April 2
at WrestleMania. But Henry, like he said at the beginning of the show, refused
to be forgotten. Henry was brutalizing everything in sight, including the
referee. As the match wore on, Henry delivered a crushing avalanche to senior
official Nick Patrick. With the referee incapacitated, Daivari brought a table
into the ring. Henry was poised to splash Rey through the table, but Angle came
in and made the save. Orton then joined the fracas and attacked the Wrestling
Machine. The Legend Killer continued to orchestrate the beating and laid Angle
out on the table. Orton then demanded that Henry squash Angle. With that, the
World’s Strongest Man leapt off the second rope and came crashing down on the
Olympic Gold Medalist through a table.
- But Henry didn’t have much time to celebrate. The lights went out, and the
all-too-familiar gong sounded as fog started to fill the arena. Undertaker was
ready to break his silence with a very special message: “You. Me. WrestleMania.
Casket Match.” Undertaker laid out the challenge, and Mark Henry appeared ready
for the challenge. So, at WrestleMania 22, Undertaker will look to make it a
perfect 14-0 on the grandest stage of them all against the World’s Strongest Man
Mark Henry in a Casket Match.
- While there is still a few weeks until WrestleMania, Saturday Night’s Main
Event is only eight days away, and the card continued to shape up on SmackDown.
Booker T and Sharmell came to the ring with a bag full of letters. Booker said
that they had received letters from the NAACP, PETA, Worm Digest and the
President’s Council on Physical Fitness all stating that something had to be
done about Boogeyman. Booker T demanded a response from Theodore Long, and the
GM responded. He said that Booker could take matters into his own hands when he
goes one on one with Boogeyman at Saturday Night’s Main Event. With that, red
smoke began to rise out of Booker T’s bag. He went to empty it out, and a pile
of worms fell instead of mail. Boogeyman began to come to the ring as a
terrified Booker T and Sharmell retreated through the crowd.
- JBL also had something to say about Saturday Night’s Main Event. Stone Cold
Steve Austin recently conducted an interview with WWE.com and talked about Texas
wrestling. Stone Cold said that he gave credit to JBL for being from Texas, but
that was all he decided to say. The Wrestling God was extremely offended by the
lack of credit given to him by the Texas Rattlesnake. JBL said that he was a
better wrestler, a better entertainer and a bigger draw than Stone Cold ever
was. With that, he challenged Stone Cold to a Beer Drinking Contest.
- This past week on RAW, Theodore Long showed up on RAW, and on WWE.com
Unlimited, he announced that SmackDown would also be participating in the Money
in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania 22. The first qualifying match was held
Friday night between Lashley and Finlay. Last week, the two Superstars had a
match, but a winner was never determined. Instead, Lashley and Finlay swung
chairs at each other causing a disqualification. With so much riding on the
match, it’s no surprise that this one broke down as well. In fact, this one
never even started. Before Lashley could get into the ring, he and Finlay
clashed head-on. Officials and security swarmed and tried to separate them
again, but the two brawled all the way out to the parking lot. Finlay bashed
Lashley with a steel pipe, but Lashley came back and bashed Finlay’s head into a
car eight times. With Finlay laying on top of the car, Lashley attempted to do
the unthinkable. The hard-hitting, soft-spoken monster began pushing the car
over. Security tried to stop him, but Lashley would not be denied. Showing
superhuman strength, Lashley was able to tip the car completely over. Before he
did so, though, Finlay was fortunate enough to roll off the car, otherwise he
would have been crushed. In an effort to settle the score once and for all, next
week they will meet again, and this time it will be a Lumberjack Match.
- Theodore Long was a busy man on SmackDown. He also spoke with Cruiserweight
Champion Gregory Helms. He told Helms that he had decided to give him the night
off from defending his Championship. However, he didn’t give him the night off
in terms of competing. Instead, it was Champion vs. Champion as Helms took on
United States Champion Chris Benoit. Helms protested because he had a broken
nose, but Long said the match was still on. Benoit managed to lock in the
Sharpshooter, but Helms got to the ropes. Helms, disgusted with how things were
going, left the ring and headed for the back. But before he could get very far,
fellow cruiserweights Kid Kash, Jamie Noble, Brian Kendrick and Paul London came
out and forced him back in the ring. It wasn’t long before Benoit slapped on the
Crossface. With all that pressure on his broken nose, Helms tapped out and
Benoit was the winner.
- After weeks of telling his former partner that he looked ridiculous as a
swashbuckling buccaneer, William Regal had the opportunity to back up his words
as he went one on one with Paul Burchill. Regal seemed to be proving his point
at first, but Burchill was able to come back strong and show that Regal didn’t
know what he was talking about, picking up the win over his former partner.
- Two weeks ago, SmackDown’s hottest backstage interviewer, Kristal, came to the
ring on SmackDown to promote the new Divas Magazine. She was rudely interrupted
by Jillian who told her to go to the back. Kristal answered back with a swift
slap to the face, and this week they clashed in a Divas Uncovered Match. The
object of the match was to “uncover” your opponent until they were down to their
bra and panties. Jillian got off to a quick start, removing Kristal’s top. But
Kristal showed some moves in the ring and came back taking off Jillian’s skirt
and then reversing a bodyslam to take off her top.
- Plus, Road Warrior Animal answered Matt Hardy’s challenge. Last week the two
Superstars came up short against MNM in tag team action. After the match, Road
Warrior Animal viciously attacked Hardy out of frustration. This week, Road
Warrior Animal claimed that he was sick of carrying his tag teams around. He
said he carried Hawk in the Legion of Doom, and that Heidenreich and Hardy were
both screw-ups. Road Warrior Animal said his days of tag team competition are
over and that he was only looking out for himself from now on.
- Matches:
* World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton & Mark
Henry (No contest)
* United States Champion Chris Benoit def. Cruiserweight Champion Gregory Helms
(non title match)
* Lashley vs. Finlay (Money in the Bank Qualifier - never officially started)
* Paul Burchill def. William Regal
* Kristal def. Jillian (Divas Uncovered Match)
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