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Backlash (2006)

The 2006 Backlash was the eighth Backlash professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw brand division. The event took place on April 30, 2006, at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. It was the last Backlash event to be Raw-exclusive as following WrestleMania 23 the following year, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WrestleMania 22.

Backlash
Promotional poster featuring Triple H
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)Raw
DateApril 30, 2006
CityLexington, Kentucky
VenueRupp Arena
Attendance14,000
Buy rate273,000[1]
Tagline(s)Long Live The King
Pay-per-view chronology
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WrestleMania 22
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Backlash chronology
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2007

Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which saw three main matches. The first of these main events was a triple threat match for the WWE Championship, which saw John Cena defeat challengers Triple H and Edge to retain his title. The second main event was Shawn Michaels and "God" versus Vince and Shane McMahon in a No Holds Barred match, which was won by the McMahons. The third main event was a "Title vs. Briefcase match" that pitted Mr. Money in the Bank Rob Van Dam against Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin, with both men defending their respective titles. Van Dam defeated Benjamin, thus retaining his Money in the Bank briefcase and winning the Intercontinental Championship.

The event received 273,000 pay-per-view buys, which was more than the previous year's event received. This contributed to WWE's pay-per-view revenue increasing by $4.3 million from the previous year. When the event was released on DVD, it peaked at second on Billboard's DVD sales chart for recreational sports.

Production edit

Background edit

 
The event was held at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.

Backlash is a pay-per-view (PPV) event that was established by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 1999. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania.[2] The 2006 event was the eighth Backlash and featured the backlash from WrestleMania 22. It was scheduled to take place on April 30, 2006, at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky,[3] thus returning Backlash to the April slot after the 2005 event was held in May.[4] Like the previous two years, the 2006 event exclusively featured wrestlers from the Raw brand division.[3]

Storylines edit

Backlash featured matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines. of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.[5] All wrestlers were from WWE's Raw brand.[6]

 
Edge, who competed in the triple threat match for the WWE Championship.

The main event was a triple threat match for the WWE Championship between John Cena, Triple H, and Edge. The buildup to the match began when Triple H lost the Royal Rumble match, a multi-competitor match type in which wrestlers are eliminated until one is left and declared winner but participated in the 2006 Road to WrestleMania Tournament, where the winner would become the number-one contender to the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. Triple H won the tournament.[7] Cena defeated Triple H at WrestleMania to retain the title after forcing him to submit to the STFU, a move in which the wrestler wraps his arm around the neck of the opponent in a sleeper hold instead of pulling back on the head of the opponent.[8] The next night on Raw, one of WWE's primary television programs, Triple H demanded another shot at the WWE Championship, but Edge and Lita (Edge's girlfriend) interrupted Triple H's segment.[9] Edge said that he became WWE Champion at New Year's Revolution when he cashed in his Money in the Bank title shot, that he won at WrestleMania 21, and defeating Cena at the event, after Cena had defeated five other men in an Elimination Chamber match, a match featuring wrestlers fighting in a ring surrounded by a steel structure of chain and girders.[10] Cena, however, reclaimed the Championship at the 2006 Royal Rumble, when he defeated Edge.[11] Edge claimed that it was time for a new opponent for the WWE Championship, after stating that at WrestleMania, Triple H lost his opportunity when he lost to Cena.[9] All three men had a series of Handicap matches, a match consisting of one team of wrestlers facing off against a team of wrestlers with numerical superiority such as three against two, or two against one leading up to Backlash with Triple H pinning Cena after a Pedigree,[9] Cena forcing Edge to submit to the STFU,[12] and Edge pinning Triple H after a Spear on Triple H.[13] It was then announced that Cena would defend the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match against Triple H and Edge at Backlash.[14]

 
Shawn Michaels, who faced Vince and Shane McMahon in a Handicap Match.

Another rivalry heading into the event was Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon versus Shawn Michaels and God. This feud started on December 26, 2005, when Vince McMahon made note of Bret Hart's DVD, claiming that he "tricked" Hart in the hours of his match at Survivor Series 1997, where Hart lost the WWE Championship to Shawn Michaels. At the event, Michaels applied Hart's own finisher, the Sharpshooter, and McMahon called for the bell, in an event known as the "Montreal Screwjob."[15] Michaels interrupted McMahon and told him to "let it go" and "move on" from the events of Survivor Series.[16] In reply McMahon told Michaels that he indeed screwed Bret Hart and added, "Shawn, do not make me screw you."[17] At the Royal Rumble, Shane McMahon made a surprising appearance when he eliminated Michaels from the Rumble match, though Shane was not a participant.[11] McMahon informed Michaels that he would face his son Shane on the March 18, 2006 Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII in a No Holds Barred match. At the event, Vince interfered throughout the match on his son's behalf, by stopping the referee's count, after Michaels performed Sweet Chin Music, a move which sees the wrestler use the sole of the foot to strike an opponent's head or chin on Shane, an enraged Michaels grabbed McMahon but before he could do anything, Shane hit Michaels with a low blow. McMahon ordered Shane to apply the Sharpshooter on Michaels, and, after he executed the submission move, McMahon called for the bell, similar to the 1997 Survivor Series match.[18] Mr. McMahon booked himself and Michaels in a No Holds Barred match at WrestleMania 22.[19] At WrestleMania, the Spirit Squad and Shane McMahon interfered on McMahon's behalf, but Michaels defeated Vince McMahon after he performed Sweet Chin Music and captured the pinfall victory.[20] The next night on Raw, The McMahons confronted Michaels and informed him that his win at WrestleMania was "an act of God," therefore setting up the tag team match at Backlash that would have The McMahons facing Michaels and God.[9]

The Divas rivalry between Mickie James and Trish Stratus over the WWE Women's Championship continued entering the event. Stratus and James first fought over the title at New Year's Revolution, with Stratus retaining.[21] In the months that followed, James' obsession with Stratus grew to the point that she confessed to Stratus that she was in love with her; making Stratus uncomfortable.[22][23] James made one final attempt to kiss Stratus at Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII on March 18, after the duo defeated Candice Michelle and Victoria. After she was rebuffed, James attacked Stratus and later vowed to destroy her, turning James into a villainess.[24] At WrestleMania 22, the evil James defeated Stratus to capture the Women's Championship for the first time in her career.[25] In the following weeks, James continued her mind games by dressing like Stratus and claiming to be her. Stratus eventually confronted James by dressing like her and mocking her personality. It was later announced that a Women's Championship rematch between James and Stratus would take place at Backlash.

Event edit

Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, Goldust defeated Rob Conway in a match that aired on Heat. Goldust won the match after a powerslam.[3]

Other on-screen personnel[26]
Role: Name:
English commentator(s) Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentator(s) Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewer(s) Maria Kanellis
Todd Grisham
Ring announcer Lilian Garcia
Referees Mike Chioda
Jack Doan
Chad Patton
Marty Elias

In the first match of the actual event Carlito faced Chris Masters. In the beginning, Carlito had the advantage over Masters, as he performed a splash and Springboard Back elbow on Masters. Masters, however, gained the advantage and executed a Powerbomb. Carlito performed a Back Cracker. Carlito then pinned Masters while using the ropes for leverage to win the match.[27][28]

Next was a match between Umaga and Ric Flair. Umaga had the advantage throughout the match, as Umaga executed a knee to Flair's head. Umaga defeated Flair after a Samoan Spike.[28][29]

The third match was between Mickie James and Trish Stratus for the WWE Women's Championship. The match had escalated outside the ring. When Stratus delivered punches to Mickie, who was on the second turnbuckle, Mickie threw her over the top rope, causing Stratus to land on her right arm. Afterwards, Mickie choked Stratus with a wristband she was wearing that fell off during the match,[3][28] therefore giving the win to Stratus by disqualification, but per WWE regulations, a title can only change hands via pinfall or submission therefore Mickie retained the Championship.[30]

The next match was for the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Rob Van Dam and Shelton Benjamin. Both Van Dam and Benjamin started the match with high spots as Benjamin performed a Sunset Flip Powerbomb. The match went back and forth with action, but in the end Van Dam performed a Five Star Frog Splash on Benjamin and pinned him to win the match and retain his Money in the Bank briefcase and win the Intercontinental Championship.[28][31]

In the next match, The Big Show faced Kane, which ended in a no contest after a red hue covered the ring and voices from the speakers in the arena began taunting Kane by saying "May 19th". Big Show, who seemed to have enough, hit Kane with a folding chair and walked away.[28][32]

The sixth match was Vince and Shane McMahon versus Shawn Michaels and "God" in a No Holds Barred match. As soon as The McMahons made their way to the ring, Vince informed the referee to "check" "God" for any hidden objects, as God was being "portrayed" by the stage spotlight. The match started with Shawn Michaels executing a crossbody on both Vince and Shane McMahon on the outside of the ring. Afterwards, Michaels crossbodied Vince down through a part of the Backlash staging area. Shane then hit Michaels with a folding chair and caused him to bleed. After Vince and Shane took turns assaulting Michaels, Vince grabbed a microphone and informed Michaels that "God" had left the building and used a Superkick against him. Michaels battled back and grabbed two tables and put both Vince and Shane on them. Michaels then grabbed a ladder and stood on top of it. The Spirit Squad (Kenny, Johnny, Mitch, Nicky, and Mikey) interfered and attacked Michaels, which was followed by the Spirit Squad putting Michaels through a table with a Sky lift slam. Vince then pinned Michaels for the win.[28][33]

The main event was the triple threat match for the WWE Championship between champion John Cena, Edge, and Triple H. As the match began, Edge chose to stand outside the ring, hoping that Cena and Triple H would simply fight the match themselves. Cena and Triple H, however, teamed up and turned against Edge. One spot in the match saw Edge catapult Triple H into the steel ringpost, which made Triple H bleed. Afterwards, Edge executed an Edgecution onto an announce table on Triple H and then focused on Cena. Cena, however, locked Edge in the STFU, but was broken when Triple H hit Cena in the head with a microphone. Triple H then went after Edge and hit him with a chair, sending him over the security wall and into the audience. Lita, who accompanied Edge, entered the ring with a chair to hit Triple H, but Triple H reversed it into a Spinebuster. Near the end of the match, Cena attempted an FU on Edge but Triple H delivered a low blow to Cena, which made Cena drop Edge out of the ring and attempted to execute a Pedigree. Cena, however, countered it into a jackknife roll-up. Cena won the match and successfully retained the WWE Championship. After the match, Triple H hit Cena, Edge, and the referee with a sledgehammer, and performed his signature taunt until performing his signature DX cross chops, receiving a standing ovation from the audience, closing the show.

Reception edit

The event received 273,000 pay-per-view buys, which was more buys than the previous year's event received, however, the event made $19.9 million in revenue, which was less than the previous year's revenue of $21.6 million.[34]

The event was released on DVD on May 30, 2006,[35] by Sony Music Entertainment and reached second on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of June 24, 2006.[36]

Aftermath edit

 
Triple H reunited with Shawn Michaels to reform D-Generation X.

On the May 15 episode of Raw, Rob Van Dam lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Shelton Benjamin in a rematch.[37] The following week, after John Cena defeated Chris Masters in a singles match, Rob Van Dam came out and informed Cena that he would be cashing in his Money in the Bank contract, that he won at WrestleMania at ECW One Night Stand.[38] On the May 29 episode of Raw, Van Dam was selected by ECW Representative Paul Heyman to be drafted from Raw to WWE's new ECW brand.[39] At One Night Stand, Cena lost the WWE Championship to Van Dam in an Extreme Rules match.[40]

Following the aftermath from Backlash, Kane was confronted by an Imposter Kane, who was wearing Kane's old mask and ring attire. The Imposter executed a chokeslam on Kane during his match against Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship.[39] This rivalry lead to a match between the two at Vengeance, in which the real Kane lost to the Imposter.[41]

The McMahons, along with The Spirit Squad, continued their feud with Shawn Michaels. In the weeks that followed, Michaels would get revenge on both the McMahons and the Spirit Squad.[42][43] On the May 22 episode of Raw, however, Michaels was in a 5-on-1 handicap match, and the Spirit Squad members, in storyline, injured Michaels' left knee.[44] Triple H, who was included during the rivalry, was ordered by Vince McMahon to "break Michaels' skull", with his signature sledgehammer. Triple H failed to do what Mr. McMahon ordered, turned Face and attacked the Spirit Squad.[44] Weeks followed in which Triple H was supposed to become a member of Mr. McMahon's "Kiss My Ass Club". Triple H, however, backfired when trying to become a member, when he gave a Pedigree to McMahon and laid him and Shane out in the ring.[45] On the June 12 episode of Raw, McMahon booked Triple H in a Handicap Gauntlet match against the Spirit Squad. The match saw Michaels return from his storyline injury, which led to Triple H and Michaels reforming their previous wrestling stable D-Generation X.[46] At Vengeance, DX met the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 handicap match, which DX won.[47]

The 2006 Backlash would be the last Backlash to be Raw-exclusive, as following WrestleMania 23 the following year, WWE discontinued brand-exclusive PPVs.[48]

Results edit

No.Results[49]StipulationsTimes[50]
1HGoldust defeated Rob ConwaySingles match3:38
2Carlito defeated Chris MastersSingles match9:58
3Umaga (with Armando Alejandro Estrada) defeated Ric FlairSingles match3:29
4Trish Stratus defeated Mickie James (c) by disqualificationSingles match for the WWE Women's Championship7:03
5Rob Van Dam (contract holder) defeated Shelton Benjamin (c)Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship and Money in the Bank contract18:42
6Big Show vs. Kane ended in a no contestSingles match9:30
7Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon defeated "God" and Shawn MichaelsNo Holds Barred match19:57
8John Cena (c) defeated Edge (with Lita) and Triple HTriple threat match for the WWE Championship17:33
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
H – the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

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External links edit

  • Official Backlash 2006 website

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The 2006 Backlash was the eighth Backlash professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment WWE It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion s Raw brand division The event took place on April 30 2006 at the Rupp Arena in Lexington Kentucky It was the last Backlash event to be Raw exclusive as following WrestleMania 23 the following year brand exclusive PPVs were discontinued The concept of the pay per view was based around the backlash from WrestleMania 22 BacklashPromotional poster featuring Triple HPromotionWorld Wrestling EntertainmentBrand s RawDateApril 30 2006CityLexington KentuckyVenueRupp ArenaAttendance14 000Buy rate273 000 1 Tagline s Long Live The KingPay per view chronology PreviousWrestleMania 22 Next Judgment DayBacklash chronology Previous2005 Next 2007 Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event s card which saw three main matches The first of these main events was a triple threat match for the WWE Championship which saw John Cena defeat challengers Triple H and Edge to retain his title The second main event was Shawn Michaels and God versus Vince and Shane McMahon in a No Holds Barred match which was won by the McMahons The third main event was a Title vs Briefcase match that pitted Mr Money in the Bank Rob Van Dam against Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin with both men defending their respective titles Van Dam defeated Benjamin thus retaining his Money in the Bank briefcase and winning the Intercontinental Championship The event received 273 000 pay per view buys which was more than the previous year s event received This contributed to WWE s pay per view revenue increasing by 4 3 million from the previous year When the event was released on DVD it peaked at second on Billboard s DVD sales chart for recreational sports Contents 1 Production 1 1 Background 1 2 Storylines 2 Event 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 Results 6 References 7 External linksProduction editBackground edit nbsp The event was held at the Rupp Arena in Lexington Kentucky Backlash is a pay per view PPV event that was established by World Wrestling Entertainment WWE in 1999 The concept of the pay per view was based around the backlash from WWE s flagship event WrestleMania 2 The 2006 event was the eighth Backlash and featured the backlash from WrestleMania 22 It was scheduled to take place on April 30 2006 at the Rupp Arena in Lexington Kentucky 3 thus returning Backlash to the April slot after the 2005 event was held in May 4 Like the previous two years the 2006 event exclusively featured wrestlers from the Raw brand division 3 Storylines edit Backlash featured matches that involved different wrestlers from pre existing feuds plots and storylines of events that built tension and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches 5 All wrestlers were from WWE s Raw brand 6 nbsp Edge who competed in the triple threat match for the WWE Championship The main event was a triple threat match for the WWE Championship between John Cena Triple H and Edge The buildup to the match began when Triple H lost the Royal Rumble match a multi competitor match type in which wrestlers are eliminated until one is left and declared winner but participated in the 2006 Road to WrestleMania Tournament where the winner would become the number one contender to the WWE Championship at WrestleMania Triple H won the tournament 7 Cena defeated Triple H at WrestleMania to retain the title after forcing him to submit to the STFU a move in which the wrestler wraps his arm around the neck of the opponent in a sleeper hold instead of pulling back on the head of the opponent 8 The next night on Raw one of WWE s primary television programs Triple H demanded another shot at the WWE Championship but Edge and Lita Edge s girlfriend interrupted Triple H s segment 9 Edge said that he became WWE Champion at New Year s Revolution when he cashed in his Money in the Bank title shot that he won at WrestleMania 21 and defeating Cena at the event after Cena had defeated five other men in an Elimination Chamber match a match featuring wrestlers fighting in a ring surrounded by a steel structure of chain and girders 10 Cena however reclaimed the Championship at the 2006 Royal Rumble when he defeated Edge 11 Edge claimed that it was time for a new opponent for the WWE Championship after stating that at WrestleMania Triple H lost his opportunity when he lost to Cena 9 All three men had a series of Handicap matches a match consisting of one team of wrestlers facing off against a team of wrestlers with numerical superiority such as three against two or two against one leading up to Backlash with Triple H pinning Cena after a Pedigree 9 Cena forcing Edge to submit to the STFU 12 and Edge pinning Triple H after a Spear on Triple H 13 It was then announced that Cena would defend the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match against Triple H and Edge at Backlash 14 nbsp Shawn Michaels who faced Vince and Shane McMahon in a Handicap Match Another rivalry heading into the event was Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon versus Shawn Michaels and God This feud started on December 26 2005 when Vince McMahon made note of Bret Hart s DVD claiming that he tricked Hart in the hours of his match at Survivor Series 1997 where Hart lost the WWE Championship to Shawn Michaels At the event Michaels applied Hart s own finisher the Sharpshooter and McMahon called for the bell in an event known as the Montreal Screwjob 15 Michaels interrupted McMahon and told him to let it go and move on from the events of Survivor Series 16 In reply McMahon told Michaels that he indeed screwed Bret Hart and added Shawn do not make me screw you 17 At the Royal Rumble Shane McMahon made a surprising appearance when he eliminated Michaels from the Rumble match though Shane was not a participant 11 McMahon informed Michaels that he would face his son Shane on the March 18 2006 Saturday Night s Main Event XXXII in a No Holds Barred match At the event Vince interfered throughout the match on his son s behalf by stopping the referee s count after Michaels performed Sweet Chin Music a move which sees the wrestler use the sole of the foot to strike an opponent s head or chin on Shane an enraged Michaels grabbed McMahon but before he could do anything Shane hit Michaels with a low blow McMahon ordered Shane to apply the Sharpshooter on Michaels and after he executed the submission move McMahon called for the bell similar to the 1997 Survivor Series match 18 Mr McMahon booked himself and Michaels in a No Holds Barred match at WrestleMania 22 19 At WrestleMania the Spirit Squad and Shane McMahon interfered on McMahon s behalf but Michaels defeated Vince McMahon after he performed Sweet Chin Music and captured the pinfall victory 20 The next night on Raw The McMahons confronted Michaels and informed him that his win at WrestleMania was an act of God therefore setting up the tag team match at Backlash that would have The McMahons facing Michaels and God 9 The Divas rivalry between Mickie James and Trish Stratus over the WWE Women s Championship continued entering the event Stratus and James first fought over the title at New Year s Revolution with Stratus retaining 21 In the months that followed James obsession with Stratus grew to the point that she confessed to Stratus that she was in love with her making Stratus uncomfortable 22 23 James made one final attempt to kiss Stratus at Saturday Night s Main Event XXXII on March 18 after the duo defeated Candice Michelle and Victoria After she was rebuffed James attacked Stratus and later vowed to destroy her turning James into a villainess 24 At WrestleMania 22 the evil James defeated Stratus to capture the Women s Championship for the first time in her career 25 In the following weeks James continued her mind games by dressing like Stratus and claiming to be her Stratus eventually confronted James by dressing like her and mocking her personality It was later announced that a Women s Championship rematch between James and Stratus would take place at Backlash Event editBefore the event aired live on pay per view Goldust defeated Rob Conway in a match that aired on Heat Goldust won the match after a powerslam 3 Other on screen personnel 26 Role Name English commentator s Jim Ross Jerry Lawler Spanish commentator s Carlos Cabrera Hugo Savinovich Interviewer s Maria Kanellis Todd Grisham Ring announcer Lilian Garcia Referees Mike Chioda Jack Doan Chad Patton Marty Elias In the first match of the actual event Carlito faced Chris Masters In the beginning Carlito had the advantage over Masters as he performed a splash and Springboard Back elbow on Masters Masters however gained the advantage and executed a Powerbomb Carlito performed a Back Cracker Carlito then pinned Masters while using the ropes for leverage to win the match 27 28 Next was a match between Umaga and Ric Flair Umaga had the advantage throughout the match as Umaga executed a knee to Flair s head Umaga defeated Flair after a Samoan Spike 28 29 The third match was between Mickie James and Trish Stratus for the WWE Women s Championship The match had escalated outside the ring When Stratus delivered punches to Mickie who was on the second turnbuckle Mickie threw her over the top rope causing Stratus to land on her right arm Afterwards Mickie choked Stratus with a wristband she was wearing that fell off during the match 3 28 therefore giving the win to Stratus by disqualification but per WWE regulations a title can only change hands via pinfall or submission therefore Mickie retained the Championship 30 The next match was for the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Rob Van Dam and Shelton Benjamin Both Van Dam and Benjamin started the match with high spots as Benjamin performed a Sunset Flip Powerbomb The match went back and forth with action but in the end Van Dam performed a Five Star Frog Splash on Benjamin and pinned him to win the match and retain his Money in the Bank briefcase and win the Intercontinental Championship 28 31 In the next match The Big Show faced Kane which ended in a no contest after a red hue covered the ring and voices from the speakers in the arena began taunting Kane by saying May 19th Big Show who seemed to have enough hit Kane with a folding chair and walked away 28 32 The sixth match was Vince and Shane McMahon versus Shawn Michaels and God in a No Holds Barred match As soon as The McMahons made their way to the ring Vince informed the referee to check God for any hidden objects as God was being portrayed by the stage spotlight The match started with Shawn Michaels executing a crossbody on both Vince and Shane McMahon on the outside of the ring Afterwards Michaels crossbodied Vince down through a part of the Backlash staging area Shane then hit Michaels with a folding chair and caused him to bleed After Vince and Shane took turns assaulting Michaels Vince grabbed a microphone and informed Michaels that God had left the building and used a Superkick against him Michaels battled back and grabbed two tables and put both Vince and Shane on them Michaels then grabbed a ladder and stood on top of it The Spirit Squad Kenny Johnny Mitch Nicky and Mikey interfered and attacked Michaels which was followed by the Spirit Squad putting Michaels through a table with a Sky lift slam Vince then pinned Michaels for the win 28 33 The main event was the triple threat match for the WWE Championship between champion John Cena Edge and Triple H As the match began Edge chose to stand outside the ring hoping that Cena and Triple H would simply fight the match themselves Cena and Triple H however teamed up and turned against Edge One spot in the match saw Edge catapult Triple H into the steel ringpost which made Triple H bleed Afterwards Edge executed an Edgecution onto an announce table on Triple H and then focused on Cena Cena however locked Edge in the STFU but was broken when Triple H hit Cena in the head with a microphone Triple H then went after Edge and hit him with a chair sending him over the security wall and into the audience Lita who accompanied Edge entered the ring with a chair to hit Triple H but Triple H reversed it into a Spinebuster Near the end of the match Cena attempted an FU on Edge but Triple H delivered a low blow to Cena which made Cena drop Edge out of the ring and attempted to execute a Pedigree Cena however countered it into a jackknife roll up Cena won the match and successfully retained the WWE Championship After the match Triple H hit Cena Edge and the referee with a sledgehammer and performed his signature taunt until performing his signature DX cross chops receiving a standing ovation from the audience closing the show Reception editThe event received 273 000 pay per view buys which was more buys than the previous year s event received however the event made 19 9 million in revenue which was less than the previous year s revenue of 21 6 million 34 The event was released on DVD on May 30 2006 35 by Sony Music Entertainment and reached second on Billboard s DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of June 24 2006 36 Aftermath edit nbsp Triple H reunited with Shawn Michaels to reform D Generation X On the May 15 episode of Raw Rob Van Dam lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Shelton Benjamin in a rematch 37 The following week after John Cena defeated Chris Masters in a singles match Rob Van Dam came out and informed Cena that he would be cashing in his Money in the Bank contract that he won at WrestleMania at ECW One Night Stand 38 On the May 29 episode of Raw Van Dam was selected by ECW Representative Paul Heyman to be drafted from Raw to WWE s new ECW brand 39 At One Night Stand Cena lost the WWE Championship to Van Dam in an Extreme Rules match 40 Following the aftermath from Backlash Kane was confronted by an Imposter Kane who was wearing Kane s old mask and ring attire The Imposter executed a chokeslam on Kane during his match against Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship 39 This rivalry lead to a match between the two at Vengeance in which the real Kane lost to the Imposter 41 The McMahons along with The Spirit Squad continued their feud with Shawn Michaels In the weeks that followed Michaels would get revenge on both the McMahons and the Spirit Squad 42 43 On the May 22 episode of Raw however Michaels was in a 5 on 1 handicap match and the Spirit Squad members in storyline injured Michaels left knee 44 Triple H who was included during the rivalry was ordered by Vince McMahon to break Michaels skull with his signature sledgehammer Triple H failed to do what Mr McMahon ordered turned Face and attacked the Spirit Squad 44 Weeks followed in which Triple H was supposed to become a member of Mr McMahon s Kiss My Ass Club Triple H however backfired when trying to become a member when he gave a Pedigree to McMahon and laid him and Shane out in the ring 45 On the 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