Smackdown!
San Antonio, Texas
October 21, 2005
A RAW invasion
October 21, 2005
This week on RAW, a Taboo Tuesday main event qualifying match was interrupted
when JBL’s entrance music blared throughout the Arco Arena in Sacramento, CA.
Edge became distracted by the unfamiliar music, allowing Big Show to hit his
chokeslam and pick up the win. Edge was enraged by the turn of events and vowed
to get revenge, telling RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff that he should tune in
to Friday Night SmackDown to find out what his next move would be.
SmackDown’s General Manager Theodore Long thought Edge’s promise would be an
empty one, but just in case, he had beefed up security at the Lawlor Event
Center in Reno, NV. So, when JBL and Rey Mysterio squared off in their rubber
match (both Superstars held a victory over the other), the last thing the
competitors expected to hear was Edge’s music. But that’s exactly what happened.
After hitting the 619 on JBL, Mysterio turned his attention to the ramp as the
music hit, but Edge snuck up behind him, coming through the crowd and entering
the opposite side of the ring. As soon as Mysterio turned back around, Edge
pounced and nailed his trademark spear. Edge got up with a maniacal look on his
face and then retreated through the crowd as JBL chased after him. Mysterio
picked up the win via disqualification, but this was about more than wins and
losses. This was about RAW invading SmackDown.
RAW’s invasion ended up being a two-pronged attack as “The Masterpiece” Chris
Masters attacked Mysterio next, capturing him in the dreaded Master Lock. No one
on RAW has ever escaped the Master Lock, and Mysterio was no exception. Several
Superstars tried to fight Masters off, but his strength was too much for them.
It wasn’t until Hardcore Holly and the WWE Tag Team Champions, L.O.D., came to
the rescue, that The Masterpiece retreated. After the attack, Mysterio demanded
to Long that he get a piece of Edge for what he had done. Only time will tell if
Mysterio gets his wish.
Long had scheduled a tag team main event for later in the evening between the
teams Cowboy Bob Orton, Jr. & Randy Orton and World Heavyweight Champion Batista
& Eddie Guerrero. The elder Orton was suffering from back problems, however, so
Randy had to find another partner or face Batista and Guerrero in a Handicap
Match. Randy came to the ring by himself, but just as the match was about to
begin, Mr. Kennedy made his way to the ring to even the sides.
Kennedy and Orton seemed to have Guerrero reeling, but Eddie made the tag to
Batista who was a house of fire. Batista seemed to have everything going his
way, but then Cowboy Bob, whose back seemed to have miraculously recovered, came
to the ring and distracted the Champ. With Batista distracted, Randy went for
the RKO, but the Champion blocked it. Ken Kennedy then scaled the ropes with a
steel chair, ready to attack Batista. Guerrero saw this and covered up his good
friend Batista, saving him from Kennedy’s attack. Kennedy didn’t seem to mind as
he nailed Eddie square in the back with the chair instead.
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Batista then looked to have Kennedy locked in for the Batista Bomb, but Cowboy
Bob blasted him with one of his boots, leveling the Animal. With Guerrero
already out of commission, Kennedy and the Ortons triple-teamed Batista and
Randy hit the RKO leaving the Champion laying in the middle of the ring. Kennedy
and the Ortons left with smiles on their faces, but it was short-lived, as
Theodore Long announced that next week the three would face Batista, Guerrero &
WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.
The United States Championship was also on the line on Friday Night SmackDown as
Booker T took on his long-time friend Chris Benoit. Booker T won a Fatal Fourway
the previous week, thanks to some help from Sharmell, in order to earn the
opportunity at the Championship. Benoit attempted a suicide dive to the outside
early on, but Booker sidestepped him and Benoit crashed into the SmackDown
announce table back-first. Benoit persevered with a sore back and eventually
regained the advantage hitting the Swan Dive Headbutt.
Sharmell grabbed a chair on the outside, looking to give Booker T an advantage.
But Benoit saw her, prompting Sharmell to drop the chair. Moments later, with
the referee distracted, Sharmell delivered a low-blow to the Rabid Wolverine.
Benoit was hunched over, giving Booker T, who hadn’t seen what Sharmell had
done, the perfect opportunity to hit the Scissors Kick for the win and the
United States Championship.
Booker T and Sharmell celebrated backstage with a bottle of champagne, but
Benoit crashed the party. Sharmell called Benoit a sore loser, and Booker T,
still not aware that Sharmell’s cheating led to his win, agreed and said that he
had lost respect for Benoit.
Friday night was also the big return of Matt Hardy. SmackDown was the birthplace
of Hardy’s successful singles career, so it was a homecoming of sorts for the
man who will not die. Hardy’s first match back on SmackDown was against Simon
Dean. Dean tried utilizing his cast from his broken hand on several occasions,
but Hardy hit a Side Effect and a Twist of Fate for the win.
Hardcore Holly lived up to his name by beating Sylvan in a Hardcore Match. This
one started in the back, went into the Women’s Locker room, into the elevator,
by the concession stands, through the crowd, and finally into the ring. Holly
eventually ended things when he hit Sylvan with the Alabama Slam through a
table.
In other action, Lashley continued his impressive winning streak by dominating
Vito. Lashley utilized a series of powerful suplexes followed by his version of
the Dominator for the win.
Plus, not only did Theodore Long have to deal with a RAW invasion and an
“injured” Cowboy Bob, but found out that Network Executive Palmer Canon had been
continuing his NTI – New Talent Initiative. Canon said that’s what led to the
debut of the Tolands last week and this week’s arrival of Matt Hardy. Canon then
introduced Long to four members of SmackDown’s Juniors Division, which is
comprised of competitors five feet tall or shorter. The group of Juniors was
highlighted by a rather portly competitor named Super Porky who was eating a
whole ham. An exasperated Long was ready to leave the room, but as he opened the
door he was greeted by The Boogeyman who frightened the Juniors with another
cryptic nursery rhyme.
Matches
Booker T def. Chris Benoit (new United States Champion)
Hardcore Holly def. Sylvan (Hardcore Match)
Lashley def. Vito
Matt Hardy def. Simon Dean
Rey Mysterio def. JBL (DQ)
World Heavyweight Champion Batista & Eddie Guerrero def. Randy Orton & Ken Kennedy (DQ)