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click here if you wanna win some stuff? Royal Rumble 2004 RIC FLAIR & BATISTA VS THE DUDLEY BOYZ FOR THE WORLD TAG TITLES This was the beginning trend of a lot of quick matches that hurt the show. Bubba did a cool spot where he slid the tables from one side of the ring to the other into Batista's ribs. Jonathan Coachman, selling the broken ribs from "Raw", distracted Bubba and got a 3D for his efforts, then Batista hit the Demon Bomb on D-Von through the table WINNERS: Ric Flair & Batista in 4:23 REY MYSTERIO VS JAMIE NOBLE No time given to this at all, the finish came when Nidia, who is still blind was trying to reach the mat and accidentally tripped Noble leading to Rey hitting the 619 and a top rope legdrop for the win. WINNER: Rey Mysterio at 3:05 EDDY GUERRERO VS CHAVO GUERRERO This was to be the big blow off match and it was way too short to be the big finish to the feud. The match focused on the story that Eddy needed to keep his emotions in check to be successful. Some back and forth matwork and then out of no where, Eddy hits the frogsplash for the win, out of no where! Post match saw Eddy tie up Chavo Sr to the ropes with his tie and then busted open Chavo. WINNER: Eddy Guerrero at 8:05 Backstage they did an interview with Josh Matthews and Chris Benoit, as they started, Ric Flair, Batista and Randy Orton came out there with champagne and Flair cut a promo stating Benoit couldn't win the "big one" and then popped the champagne cork and sprayed it all over Matthews. Great interview. BROCK LESNAR VS HARDCORE HOLLY The teased how Holly wanted to break Lesnar's neck, they went with the story of Lesnar trying to ground Holly and wrestle him rather than stand up and fight. Brock had Holly in a gut wrench submission hold on the ground for most of the match, Lesnar hit the belly to belly on Holly. After that Holly came back with the Alabama Slam and then went for a full nelson and held it as they rolled over the top rope to the floor. Then like the last match, Lesnar hit the F-5 out of no where for the pin. WINNER: Brock Lesnar at 6:31 TRIPLE H VS SHAWN MICHAELS IN A LAST MAN STANDING MATCH FOR THE WORLD TITLE All the matches were shortened earlier on for this match and it was a good match. Shawn worked the leg early on with the Figure Four. Michaels went to hit a modified Asai moonsault on Hunter to the outside but missed and hit the Spanish announce table and that allowed Michaels to juice. Hunter then juiced after a chairshot. Later Michaels went for a superkick but Hunter hit a low blow as Michaels leg went up. Afterwards Hunter hit a pedogree but Michaels got up at 9, then Michaels hit the superkick and led to...A DOUBLE COUNTOUT. So 4 matches get cut short for this match that is a screw job finish. Fans hated this with loud boo's. Michaels chose not be stretchered out but instead walked out. Horrible finish but a good match. WINNER: Draw at 22:47 Before the Rumble we saw Eric Bischoff come out and then be confronted by Paul Heyman, they fought in the ring before Steve Austin came out to drink beer and stun both guys. No point to this segment, I thought they would set up the Interpromotional angles for "WrestleMania XX" but not so. They showed Goldberg in the back be confronted by Lesnar, Goldberg said Lesnar was a coward, teasing that feud that would lead to something later in the show. ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH Benoit and Orton started, there were 90 minute intervals. Some highlights included the buzzer going and we heard Undertaker's old theme song, this stunned Kane and led to Booker T eliminating him. Hurricane was eliminated very quickly by Matt Morgan. When Test's music played he didn't come out, backstage he was knocked out and Austin ordered someone to come to the ring, it was Mick Foley, who quickly eliminated himself and Orton. Orton lasted 33 minutes, very impressive. Billy Gunn came out and was not eliminated in the 5 second we were hoping for. Bill Goldberg came out at #30 and eliminated Charlie Haas, Billy Gunn and Nunzio. Nunzio was hilarious, when he came out he hid outside the ring before finally being forced into the ring when Cena came out. Bill Goldberg was eliminated when Lesnar did a run in and hit Goldberg with the F-5 and led to Angle throwing Goldberg out. Big Show was put over huge by eliminating John Cena, Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle at the end. Big Show was doing a ton of Andre the Giant spots. Finish came when Chris Benoit eliminated Big Show and lasting over 60 minutes. Great finish to a decent but not great PPV. WINNER: Chris Benoit at 61:38 What you didn't see on the show, aftermath: Thanks to Chris Forbes for the following: After the Royal Rumble PPV went off the air, Steve Austin came out to celebrate with Chris Benoit. He said, "Some people call you the Wolverine, some people call you the Crippler, I call you one tough son of a bitch." Austin had beers tossed into the ring, totalling several dozen before the celebration was over. Benoit gave a victory speech to the Philadelphia fans, saying he has been a lot of places in his career, but he took a major step forward when he joined WWE. He said just took another major step by winning the Royal Rumble. Benoit seemed to be choking up as he spoke. Austin left after toasting Benoit, who also drank quite a bit. Benoit continued to soak up cheers from the fans. The arena was completely packed without any segment curtained off. Royal Rumble 2003 Royal Rumble Entry Match Brock Lesnar vs. The Big Show (with Paul Heyman) The Big Show came to the ring with Paul Heyman, who left as soon as Brock Lesnar got to the ring. The Big Show and Lesnar locked up. The fans cheered for Lesnar as he was overpowered by The Big Show. Lesnar sent The Big Show into the corner and drove shoulders into him and kicked The Show in chest several times. Lesnar then his a belly to belly suplex. He followed that up with another belly to belly suplex. The Big Show threw Lesnar over the top rope and then gave him a knee lift. The Big Show sent Lesnar back into the ring and sent him into the corner, where he opened up with chops and kicks and slaps to the chest. The Show then threw Lesnar across the ring. Lesnar executed a German suplex on The Big Show and then scored a two count. He was distracted by Paul Heyman, and then took a big boot to the face from The Big Show. The Big Show dropped Lesnar with a sidewalk slam. Lesnar took back over and dropped The Big Show with another belly to belly suplex. Lesnar brought Heyman into the ring and went for the F5, but The Big Show caught him and drilled him with the chokeslam. Lesnar kicked out at two. The Big Show went for another chokeslam, but Lesnar shoved him into the ropes, knocking Heyman off the ring apron, and setting up The Big Show for a match-ending F5. Winner: Brock Lesnar



Backstage Interview Terri interviewed Chris Jericho and asked him why he chose number two in the Royal Rumble. Jericho was upset about Vince McMahon making Shawn Michaels the number one entrant. Jericho talked about being the first Undisputed Champion, and beating both The Rock and Steve Austin in back-to-back matches. Jericho said he would win the Royal Rumble and go to WrestleMania.

World Tag Team Championship Lance Storm and William Regal (c) vs. The Dudley Boys

Lance Storm and Buh Buh Ray Dudley started off the match. Buh Buh gained the early advantage, working on Storm’s arm and then taking him over with a hip lock. Storm took over with right hands in the corner. Buh Buh returned the favor. He took Storm down with a version of a powerbomb and then applied a leg lock before taking his half brother D’Von. Storm tagged William Regal. William Regal and D’Von Dudley went at it for a short period of time. Regal had the advantage and tagged Lance Storm. Storm applied a version of the headlock and then cinched in a sleeper hold. D’Von countered the sleeper with a snap mare and then tagged Buh Buh Ray Dudley. Buh Buh back body dropped Storm and then drove himself into both Regal and Storm in the corner. Buh Buh dropped Storm with a sidewalk slam and then a German suplex, both for two counts. Buh Buh hit the Buh Buh Bomb on Storm, but Regal broke up the count. D’Von then dropped his head in the balls of Regal while Buh Buh held his legs. The Dudley Boys took down Storm with a flapjack. Chief Morley came to the ring and distracted the referee as Regal pulled out the brass knuckles. Regal ended up getting hit with the Dudley Death Drop. D’Von took the knucks and nailed Storm for the victory and the Dudleys 16th World Tag Team Championship. Winners, and New World Tag Team Champions:The Dudley Boys

Video Package A vignette on Nathan Jones was shown. Clips of his life in Australia, which included his ten years in prison, were shown.

Stepmother vs. Stepdaughter Dawn Marie Wilson vs. Torrie Wilson

Dawn Marie came to the ring in very sexy black complete with veil. Torrie came to the ring in white that was equally sexy. Both showing their entire midriffs. Dawn Marie opened up by slapping Torrie to the mat while the referee was asking Torrie if she really wanted to go through with the match. Torrie came back and took control, slingshotting Dawn into the corner. Dawn Marie began working on Torrie’s arm and pinned her for several two counts. Dawn Marie then flapjacked Torrie Wilson. Torrie took back over and executed a backslide for a two count. Torrie took Dawn down with a couple arm drags. Dawn came off the ropes with a cross body, and then taunted Torrie about her father. Torrie kicked Dawn in the midsection and then executed a swinging neckbreaker for the win. Winner: Torrie Wilson

Backstage Interview Stephanie McMahon was walking backstage when she ran into Eric Bischoff having a conversation with Randy Orton. Orton and Bischoff shook hands and Randy walked away. Stephanie told Eric that she wanted to say goodbye to him, since Vince McMahon has given him 30 days to turn Raw around. Stephanie told Eric that she’s the more successful GM and has a bombshell that she’s going to drop this Thursday on Smackdown. Stephanie told Eric that she’s a McMahon, and blood is thicker than water, but Bischoff said that money is much thicker than blood.

Video Package Sean O’Haire was shown in a video vignette where he says there is no God, but if God is everywhere, then why go to church. World Heavyweight Championship Triple H (with Ric Flair) (c) vs. Scott Steiner

Triple H came to the ring along with Ric Flair. The Game had on new red tights. 45 minutes into a pay-per-view is very early for a match of this caliber. Triple H and Scott Steiner exchanged hard right hands to start the match. Triple H went down first after a big right by Steiner. Steiner then opened up with chops in the corner. Steiner then began drilling The Game with forearm shots to the back. Steiner gorilla press slammed Triple H and the champ rolled to the outside. Steiner then clotheslined The Game on the floor and opened up with big right hands. Steiner drove Triple H’s back into the ring apron and then into the ring post. He drove The Game’s back into the barricade and suplexed him back in the ring once Triple H got up to the ring apron. Steiner gave Triple H several forearm shots to the back and then chops to the chest. Scott Steiner applied a Boston Crab, but Triple H reached the ropes and took some elbows to the head from Steiner. Triple H nailed Steiner with a face buster that had no effect. Steiner then applied a bear hug, which Triple H got out of by raking Steiner’s eyes. Steiner took The Game down with a belly to belly suplex for a two count. Ric Flair then pulled Triple H under the ropes to take him out of harm’s way. Steiner then scared Flair to the other side of the ring. Steiner whipped Triple H into the corner, where Triple H drilled him with a boot to the face. Triple H then began stomping Steiner and he took him to the outside, where The Game whipped Steiner into the steal steps. Triple H sent Steiner back into the ring and dropped him with a neckbreaker for a two count. The Game put Steiner in the corner and began kicking him in the ribs and then put his boot in Steiner’s throat. Triple H distracted the referee as Ric Flair choked Steiner with his jacket. Triple H took Steiner down with another neckbreaker. He then choked Steiner across the middle rope, then Flair took over with the choking again. Triple H went for the Pedigree, but Steiner catapulted him into the corner and dropped him with a variation of a suplex. Triple H took Steiner down with a version of the Diamond Cutter and scored a count of two. Triple H took Steiner down with a vertical suplex and then went to the middle turnbuckle, where he jumped off and was caught with a belly to belly suplex from Scott Steiner. Steiner dropped Triple H with a few hard clotheslines and then several belly to belly suplexes. Steiner sent Triple H head-first into the top turnbuckle several times and drilled him with another belly to belly for a two count. Steiner took Triple H down with a double-underhook powerbomb for another two count. Triple H took Steiner down with an elbow and then went to the top rope, where Steiner took him down with a superplex. Steiner covered The Game for a count of two. Triple H and Flair tried to walk away from the match, but Steiner went out to stop them. Flair distracted Steiner while Triple H tried to hit him with the World Title Belt, but Steiner countered and hit The Game with the belt. Steiner then sent Triple H face first into the ring post. Steiner brought the game back into the ring and took him down with another belly to belly suplex. Triple H tried to leave again. He went into the crowd, where Steiner followed him. Steiner caught Triple H and sent him face first into the announce table. Steiner then sent The Game back into the ring and started doing push ups in Triple H’s face. Triple H was bleeding and Flair wanted the match stopped. Steiner went after Flair, Triple H threw referee Earl Hebner out of the ring, hoping for a disqualification. Hebner was about to disqualify Triple H, but he decided not to do so. Steiner hit another belly to belly suplex for a two count. Triple H gave Steiner a low blow for a two count of his own. Triple H went to the outside and grabbed the sledgehammer from under the ring. He hit Steiner in the ribs with the hammer and Hebner disqualified him. Triple H was about to hit Steiner in the back of the head with the hammer, but Hebner stopped him and Triple H sent him down. Steiner took the hammer and hit Triple H in the ribs, then he hit Ric Flair in the ribs, and he hit Triple H in the head with the sledgehammer. Scott Steiner then applied the Steiner Recliner on Triple and several referees tried to pull him off The Game. Eric Bischoff then came out and pleaded with Steiner to let go of The Game, and Big Poppa Pump finally obliged. Winner via disqualification: Scott Steiner

Still World Heavyweight Champion: Triple H

WWE Championship Kurt Angle (with Team Angle) (c) vs. Chris Benoit

Kurt Angle entered the ring along with Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas of Team Angle. Chris Benoit made his way to the ring alone. Benoit tried to get at Angle prior to the ringing of the bell, but Team Angle stopped him. Several officials ejected Team Angle and sent them to the back. Benoit opened the match with a headlock and he then took Angle down with shoulder block. Benoit went after Angle’s leg, but Angle wisely rolled to the outside. Angle returned to the ring and Benoit applied a headlock and then kicked Angle in the chest to send him to the mat. Angle applied a sleeper hold, but Benoit countered and went after Angle’s leg again. Angle took the advantage and began pounding Benoit in the corner. Angle executed a snap suplex and scored a two count. He sent Benoit face first into the buckle and began to open up with right hands. Benoit started drilling Angle with his patented chops. He then took Angle down with a knee lift and covered him for a count of two. Benoit continued chopping and drilling Angle with knees. Angle picked up Benoit as if he was going to suplex him, but he dropped him across the top rope. Benoit DDTed Triple H on the ring apron. Benoit went for the flying head butt, but Kurt Angle moved out of the way. Angle went for the Angle slam, but Benoit countered and applied the Sharpshooter. Kurt Angle was able to reach the ropes after several seconds of pain. Benoit dropped Angle with a back suplex and covered him for two. Angle took Benoit down with a belly to belly throw and then sent him to the outside. Angle picked up Benoit and dropped him across the barricade throat first. Angle then began kicking Benoit on the floor and he then sent him back to the inside. Angle drilled Benoit with a “thunderous” clothesline. Angle applied a rear chinlock and wrapped his legs around Benoit. Benoit broke the hold as Angle tried to reapply it. Benoit took Angle down with an arm drag, but Angle took him down with a belly to belly as Benoit was disoriented. Angle took Benoit down with a belly to back suplex for a two count and put the chinlock back on Benoit. Angle opened up with forearm shots to Benoit’s head. Angle and Benoit then both went down as one nailed the other with a clothesline. Both men began exchanging right hands, but Benoit took the advantage with two clotheslines. Benoit began the rolling German suplexes, but Angle stopped him after two and hit one of his own, but Benoit countered and hit one more. Benoit called for the end of the match and went to the top rope, but Angle bounced up off the canvas and gave Benoit an overhead belly to belly superplex. Angle covered Benoit for a two count and went for the Angle Slam. Benoit countered Angle’s finishing move with the Crippler Crossface. Angle was in the Crossface for a good minute, but he reached the ropes. Benoit pulled Angle off the ropes with Angle’s Ankle Lock. Angle countered into an Ankle Lock of his own, but Benoit countered back to the Crippler Crossface. From the Crippler Crossface, Angle was able to pin Benoit, but Chris kicked out after two. Benoit applied another Crossface and Angle appeared ready to tap, but he turned it into an Angle Slam. Angle covered, Benoit, but Benoit kicked out at two and Angle applied the Ankle Lock. Benoit got out of that and rolled Angle up for a took count. Benoit hit a German suplex, then Angle hit a German suplex, and Benoit released a German suplex on Angle that flipped Kurt over and dropped him on his chest. With Angle seemingly out cold, Benoit hit the flying head butt from three quarters of the way across the ring. Angle kicked out after two and Benoit tried to give him the Crippler Crossface again, but Angle picked up Benoit as if he would powerbomb him, but he dropped Benoit on the top turnbuckle face first. Angle gave Benoit another Angle Slam for a two count. Benoit put Angle in the Crossface again. Angle turned it into the Ankle Lock and both men exchanged Ankle Locks. Angle wrapped his legs around Benoit’s leg and forced him into submission with a variation of the Ankle Lock. Team Angle then came into the ring and lifted Kurt Angle on their shoulders as he retained the WWE Championship.

After Team Angle left the ring, Chris Benoit was given a standing ovation from the Boston Fleet Center crowd. Winner, and Still WWE Champion: Kurt Angle



Rob Van Dam was shown preparing for the Royal Rumble. Kane came back to talk to him. Kane told Van Dam that he is a hell of a tag team partner. Kane told Van Dam that if Van Dam is the one man he has left to go through to win the Royal Rumble, that he would not hesitate to eliminate him.

2003 Royal Rumble Shawn Michaels entered the Royal Rumble at number one. Christian came out when number two, Chris Jericho was supposed to. Jericho came from behind and attacked Michaels as Christian went to the backstage area. Jericho brought a chair in the ring and drilled Shawn Michaels in the head with it. Jericho then argued with the referee as Shawn Michaels head was busted open. Jericho kicked Michaels as Chris Nowinski entered the Rumble at number three. Nowinski did not get in the ring right away, and then Chris Jericho eliminated Shawn Michaels with ease. Rey Mysterio entered the Rumble at number four as Nowinski continued to wait on the outside. Mysterio used several high-flying moves to take Jericho down. Jericho then clotheslined Mysterio. Edge entered the Royal Rumble at number five and he and Mysterio teamed up on Jericho to send him to the outside. Mysterio nearly eliminated Edge, but Edge got back in and powerbombed Mysterio. Christian made his real entrance into the Rumble at number six, and hugged his “brother” Edge, but Edge would have none of it. He speared Christian. Nowinski thought he eliminated both Edge and Mysterio, but he was wrong, as both men took him down and leg dropped him. Chavo Guerrero entered at number seven and took the 619 from Mysterio. Chris Nowinski was eliminated and then Chris Jericho eliminated Rey Mysterio. Tajiri then entered the Rumble at number eight. Entering at number nine was Smackdown “star” Bill Demott. Bill Demott threw Chris Jericho over the top rope, but Jericho was able to hang on the ring apron. Jericho tried to eliminate Tajiri, and then Tommy Dreamer entered at number 10. Dreamer began hitting everyone with Kendo sticks. Bill Demott was eliminated. Chris Jericho and Christian teamed up on Tommy Dreamer and eliminated him. Jericho eliminated Tajiri as B2 made his way down at number 11. He was eliminated right away, and then Edge eliminated Chavo Guerrero. Chris Jericho eliminated both Edge and Christian, leaving him alone to face number 12, Rob Van Dam. Van Dam catapulted Jericho over the top rope, but Jericho held on to the apron as Matt Hardy entered at number 13, as Shannon Moore followed him. Chris Jericho and Matt Hardy began teaming up on Rob Van Dam. Jericho went for the Lionsault on Van Dam, but Van Dam moved and gave Jericho the Five Star Frog Splash. Hardy tried to throw Van Dam over the top rope, but was unable to do so. Eddie Guerrero entered at number 14. Van Dam monkey flipped Guerrero and held him over the top rope, but Matt Hardy stopped Van Dam and saved Guerrero, who gave Van Dam the Frog Splash and then took the Twist of Fate from Matt Hardy. Matt’s brother Jeff entered at number 15. Jeff Hardy tried very hard to eliminate Matt Hardy, but Shannon Moore helped Matt stay on the ring apron. Jeff went for the Swanton Bomb on Matt, but Shannon placed his body over Matt’s, so Jeff nailed them both. Rosey, of Three Minute Warning, then became the 16th entrant. He was with Rico Rosey began working on Chris Jericho in the corner and Eddie Guerrero suplexed Matt Hardy. Test entered at number 17, he was accompanied by Stacy Keibler, who gave him a kiss. Jericho and Matt Hardy double teamed Test after Test tried to eliminate Jericho. John Cena came out freestyling about the Rumble and Thuganomics and Latrell Sprewell choking coaches and Mike Tyson biting ears and swollen penises. He was number 18. Charlie Haas of Team Angle entered the Royal Rumble at number 19 and right went to work on Rosey. Matt Hardy tried to get rid of Test, while at the same time Rob Van Dam eliminated number 15, Jeff Hardy. The man who has been in more Royal Rumbles than anyone (8), Rikishi, entered the Rumble at number 20. Rosey tried to form an alliance with Rikishi, but the fat f*** would have none of it. Jamal, Rosey’s partner, entered at number 21. Rob Van Dam was nearly eliminated, as number 22, his partner, Kane, entered the match. Rico, who was with Three Minute Warning, was taken out by Kane. Kane eliminated Jamal and double chokeslammed Shannon Moore and Matt Hardy. Kane appeared to have eliminated Chris Jericho, but they took the camera off Jericho and the referees claimed that he was still in the match. The other member of Team Angle, Shelton Benjamin, entered at number 23. Booker T. entered the Royal Rumble at number 24 and eliminated Eddie Guerrero. A-Train came in at number 25 and gave John Cena and Rob Van Dam the A-Train Bomb. Shawn Michaels came back to the ring and began cleaning house on everyone, and then Test eliminated Chris Jericho after Michaels attacked him. How unfair. Maven entered the Royal Rumble at number 26, after the unlawful exit of Chris Jericho. Kane tried to eliminate Test, but to no avail. Goldust entered at number 27 and was immediately eliminated by Team Angle. Team Angle then eliminated Booker T. Batista entered at number 28, and then he eliminated Test and Rikishi. Brock Lesnar entered the Royal Rumble at number 29, leaving one spot left. Team Angle tried to eliminate Brock Lesnar, but he eliminated both of them, and then he eliminated Matt Hardy with the F5. Number 30, as I predicted, turned out to be The Undertaker. He rode down on his motorcycle and then eliminated John Cena and Jamal. The Undertaker then chokeslammed and eliminated Maven. Kane chokeslammed Brock Lesnar, then he and Rob Van Dam eliminated A-Train. Kane then eliminated Rob Van Dam and Batista attacked Kane from behind. Brock Lesnar gave Batista a belly to belly suplex, and then he gave Kane the F5. The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar then went at each other. The Undertaker took Lesnar down with a big boot. Lesnar almost eliminated The Undertaker, but you could tell that he wasn’t supposed to, but Lesnar pulled him back over the top. The Undertaker then Tombstoned Lesnar and clotheslined Batista over the top. The Undertaker tricked Kane into the thinking he’d work with him. The Undertaker then eliminated Kane when he turned his back. Batista came back in with a chair, and The Undertaker took the chair and hit Batista in the head. The Undertaker had his back turned and Lesnar eliminated him to win the 2003 Royal Rumble. Below is the order in which the participants entered the Royal Rumble match: 1. Shawn Michaels 2. Chris Jericho

3. Chris Nowinski 4. Rey Mysterio 5. Edge 6. Christian 7. Chavo Guerrero 8. Tajiri 9. Bill Demott 10. Tommy Dreamer 11. B2 12. Rob Van Dam 13. Mat Hardy 14. Eddie Guerrero 15. Jeff Hardy 16. Rosey 17. Test 18. John Cena 19. Charlie Haas 20. Rikishi 21. Jamal 22. Kane 23. Shelton Benjamin 24. Booker T. 25. A-Train 26. Maven 27. Goldust 28. Batista 29. Brock Lesnar 30. The Undertaker

Below is the order in which the participants were eliminated from the Royal Rumble match:

1. Shawn Michaels 2. Chris Nowinski 3. Rey Mysterio 4. Bill Demott 5. Tommy Dreamer 6. Tajiri 7. B2 8. Chavo Guerrero 9. Edge 10. Christian 11. Jeff Hardy 12. Rosey 13. Eddie Guerrero 14. Chris Jericho 15. Goldust 16. Booker T. 17. Test 18. Rikishi 19. Shelton Benjamin 20. Charlie Haas 21. Matt Hardy 22. John Cena 23. Jamal 24. Maven 25. A-Train 26. Rob Van Dam 27. Batista 28. Kane 29. The Undertaker Winner, to Face the WWE Champion at WrestleMania XIX: Brock Lesnar ***end of Pay Per View*** Webmasters Make up to $27 per sale!

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