Raw is War
Boston, Massachusetts
May 2, 2005
GOLD RUSH
MAY 2, 2005
The No. 1 Contender to Batista’s World Heavyweight Championship will not be
10-time world champion Triple H.
Fewer than 24 hours after his brutal Last Man Standing Match at Backlash, Chris
Benoit made The Game tap to the sharpshooter in a first-round match of the
single-elimination “Gold Rush Tournament.” And Benoit had a little help.
With the referee knocked out, Batista stormed the ring. He took out Ric Flair
with a vicious clothesline and dropped Triple H with a spinebuster. Despite
suffering though concussion-like symptoms all match long, The Crippler took
advantage and cinched in one of his signature submission holds, sending Triple H
into thrashing desperation. At one point, The Game seemed poised to reach the
ropes and force a break, but Batista slyly pulled the rope just out of Triple
H’s grasp. Batista stared into The Game’s eyes while taunting him with a tapping
motion. Triple H swore under his breath and finally tapped. The revived ref
called for the bell, sending the crowd into an uproar.
The Cerebral Assassin was sure he’d get another chance to win back the World
Heavyweight Championship after hitting a Pedigree on Batista last night. After
two monumental losses in succession, it’s unclear what’s next for Evolution now
that Triple H is no longer champion or No. 1 Contender.
“Mr. Money in the Bank” had a drastically different experience the past two
nights. After smashing a brick over the head of Benoit to ensure his victory at
Backlash, Edge rallied again against Chris Jericho to make it two crucial wins
in two days.
A hungry, determined Jericho took the action to Edge all match long, hitting a
hurricanrana, running enziguri, springboard drop kick and flying plancha to the
outside. But “Mr. Money in the Bank” again used his prized briefcase to his
advantage, striking Y2J square in the head while the referee’s back was turned.
While Jericho did somehow kick out of the cover that followed, Edge promptly
moved to the corner to set up a spear. When he hit his finisher, the match was
over.
If Edge can win the Gold Rush Tournament, it would guarantee him a minimum of
two World Heavyweight Championship opportunities— something Edge says would make
is first world championship “money in the bank.”
The loss was especially disheartening for Y2J, who saw a glimmer of hope at
winning the World Heavyweight Championship so soon after a crushing defeat to
Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin at Backlash.
Benjamin displayed moves never before seen at Backlash, and there was another
first for him on Monday night: facing “The Showstopper” Shawn Michaels. HBK was
forced to cope with Benjamin’s innovative offense and pure athleticism, but
Michaels showed patience and will, waiting for the right moment to hit Sweet
Chin Music and collect a wild win to advance in the Gold Rush Tournament.
The ending of their match was nothing short of breathtaking. Benjamin launched
himself clear across the ring springboard-style, but Michaels caught him in
mid-air with Sweet Chin Music. The impact shot Benjamin to the mat — his head
snapping backward from the intense impact. Either the kick itself or the fall
KO’d the Intercontinental Champion, who lay motionless and HBK hooked the leg
for the hard-fought pin. A bloody Michaels was disoriented following the match’s
conclusion. He checked his busted-open mouth and slowly made his way from the
ring. Clearly, the pace and difficulty of the contest took a severe toll on
Michaels, as well.
Christian crashed Backlash and declared during a freestyle rap that after the
draft lottery, he’d be world champion. The Gold Rush Tournament provided the
perfect forum for Captain Charisma to make good … until he learned his
first-round opponent was Kane.
Christian tried to avoid Kane’s power assault and stay on offense, but the Big
Red Monster eventually caught him. What followed was a chokeslam and
three-count, which even “Problem Solver” Tyson Tomko was powerless to prevent.
The semifinal brackets will feature Edge vs. Michaels in the renewal of a bitter
rivalry and Chris Benoit vs. Kane as brute force matches up with technical ring
prowess.
Following his loss to Hulk Hogan and HBK at Backlash, Muhammad Hassan lashed out
an everyone around him. He reminded the Boston crowd that he still hasn’t been
pinned, then blamed his loss on teammate Daivari. The shocked manager pleaded
for mercy at Hassan’s feet, but the brash Hassan would have none of it. Hassan
twice slapped Daivari to the mat and kicked him in the head for added emphasis.
Despite the beating and humiliation, Daivari crawled his way up the ramp
trailing Hassan.
More upbeat were new World Tag Team Champions The Hurricane & Rosey, who beat La
Resistance for the second time in two nights. And Stacy Keibler never looked
better. In addition to posing in swimsuits for the special Viva Las Divas
magazine and DVD, she’s also the cover girl of the latest issue of Stuff
Magazine, which is available May 9.
MATCH RESULTS
Kane def. Christian (Gold Rush Tournament Match)
Viscera def. Simon Dean
Shawn Michaels def. Shelton Benjamin (Gold Rush Tournament Match)
World Tag Team Champions The Hurricane & Rosey
def. La Resistance
Edge def. Chris Jericho (Gold Rush Tournament Match)
Chris Masters def. Boston area fan (Master Lock Challenge)