WWE Smackdown Results 7-7-06
    Submitted by Damon Faulkner on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 2:31 PM EST



    Smackdown! Results 7-7-06 The Return of Batista


    Sorry I don't get to put it into my own words, everyone. But as usual, UPN
    here decides to act like crap, and deny me the return of Batista. It
    aggrivates me. Anyways, here's the results off WWE.com



    WWE.com Smackdown Report

    On this week’s edition of Friday Night SmackDown, the Animal was unleashed.
    Batista made his long awaited return and not only called out Mark Henry, but
    also delivered a beating of epic proportion when he decimated The World’s
    Strongest Man with a steel chair. Also on SmackDown, the stage was set for
    the Great American Bash as King Booker won a Battle Royal to become the No.
    1 contender for Rey Mysterio’s World Championship.

    For the duration of the last month or so and especially the last few days,
    the main topic of discussion in WWE locker rooms and arenas has been the
    impending return of the former World Heavyweight Champion, Batista. A report
    on WWE.com earlier this week provided information from sources close to the
    Animal that suggested the former Champ would return this week to call out
    Mark Henry. Batista did all that and more when he came through the curtain
    to a standing ovation from the Wachovia Center crowd.

    Several months ago, Mark Henry severely injured Batista during a match,
    forcing the then Champion to relinquish his gold, and take an extended break
    to heal the damage. On SmackDown, Batista had revenge on his mind when he
    called out The World’s Strongest Man. “Mark Henry, you come out here now, or
    I’m coming to get you.”

    At first it looked like Henry was going to give the Animal what he wanted.
    He made his way towards the ring, but as he closed in, he changed his mind,
    and turned back towards the locker room. Unfortunately for Mark Henry, the
    World Champion Rey Mysterio was waiting in the wings, and attacked the
    oversized Superstar to prevent his return to the backstage area. The
    distraction gave Batista all the time he needed to arrive on the scene.
    Showing an intensity that hasn’t been matched in years or maybe ever in or
    around a WWE ring, Batista laid in to his Great American Bash opponent. The
    former Champ busted Henry open with the use of the steel ring steps and a
    steel chair, leaving Henry a bloody mess just three weeks away from their
    monumental encounter. If Batista’s actions this week are any indication to
    how he will perform from here on in, the entire SmackDown locker room should
    be on watch.

    Also this week, opportunity knocked for a number of SmackDown Superstars
    during a special Battle Royal that was held to determine a No. 1 contender
    for Rey Mysterio’s World Championship at July 23rd’s Great American Bash.
    The competition, which included the likes of Matt Hardy, Tag Team Champions
    Paul London & Brian Kendrick, Mr. Kennedy, Super Crazy, Psicosis and The
    Pitbulls to name a few, was dominated by King Booker and his royal court.

    The King, along with Finlay, William Regal and Matt Hardy comprised the
    final four. While Hardy was able to fight off the court temporarily, even
    eliminating Finlay, the old saying that there is strength in numbers played
    true on this night. King Booker eliminated both Matt Hardy and William Regal
    with a single push, leaving himself as the sole survivor, and the new No. 1
    contender to Rey Mysterio’s Championship. (watch King Booker survive)

    King Booker, who will face Rey Mysterio on July 23rd at The Great American
    Bash, addressed the Royal Kingdom after his victory. “I will beat this
    peasant (Mysterio), and take the World Championship at the Great American
    Bash. I want it all. I want my entire kingdom to rejoice in my royal
    splendor. King Booker will soon be the King of the world.”

    World Champion Rey Mysterio had his own thoughts on his Great American Bash
    which he detailed to SmackDown Diva Kristal. “Every day that I bring this
    World title home with me, I realize it’s a gift. It’s a blessing, and this
    is the biggest ride of my life. So King Booker, royalty or not, at the Bash,
    you’re just one move away from the 619.”

    Besides the World Championship affair, two other contests were made official
    for the Great American Bash. The first of which was the Punjabi Prison Match
    between Undertaker and The Great Khali. On SmackDown, Khali and Daivari
    continued their mocking of Undertaker, bringing a casket to the ring and
    threatening to dispose of Khali’s opponent, Tatanka accordingly. As Khali
    motioned to the casket, Undertaker took control of the Wachovia Center’s
    airwaves. “Great Khali, you dare challenge me. There’s an old saying that
    says you should quit while you’re ahead. At The Great American Bash, I will
    face you in your Punjabi Prison match, and you will, Rest in Peace.” (watch
    Taker accept)

    The other match confirmed for the Bash was a Triple Threat Match for the
    United States Championship between current champion Lashley, and two members
    of the Royal Court in Finlay and William Regal. Lashley was in action on
    SmackDown in a Champion vs. Champion match with Cruiserweight Champ Gregory
    Helms. While Helms proved to be a game opponent for the U.S. Champ, Lashley
    was not to be stopped on this night. The hard hitting and soft spoken
    powerhouse put Helms away with the Dominator and kept the momentum going
    heading into the Bash. (Watch Lashley dominate)

    Speaking of momentum, two other SmackDown Superstars kept theirs going
    strong. Mr. Kennedy triumphed over Super Crazy in a hard fought battle, and
    the toughest man in a dress, Vito, danced and dominated his way to victory
    over Psicosis. The big story of those two matches however was the continuing
    war between former best friends and partners, Psicosis and Super Crazy. The
    former Mexicools turned bitter enemies interfered in each other’s matches,
    causing the distractions that contributed to each of their losses.

    Also on SmackDown, the ‘Ambassador-at-Large’ to Quebec, Sylvan, delivered
    another ringing endorsement for “North America’s greatest treasure”,
    Montreal. The proud Frenchman addressed the Philadelphia fans, and touted
    Quebec as an “isle of tranquility in a truculent world”.

    From what I read, this was a great Smackdown. I'm still upset that I had to
    miss it, but if anyone has any comments about the show, feel free to email
    me at shoot_till_you_kill@hotmail.com. I would greatly appreciate what
    everyone thought of Batistas return. If anyone has it streamed, and would be
    able to send it to me, I would obviously give you my thanks, and put you up
    in my next review, which hopefully will be the best one I've done thus far.





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