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Judgment Day (2005)

The 2005 Judgment Day was the seventh Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion's SmackDown! brand division. The event took place on May 22, 2005, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Judgment Day
Promotional poster featuring John Cena
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)SmackDown!
DateMay 22, 2005
CityMinneapolis, Minnesota
VenueTarget Center
Attendance12,000[1]
Buy rate220,000
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The main event was an "I Quit" match featuring two wrestlers fighting until one stated "I Quit." WWE Champion John Cena defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) to retain his championship. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In respective standard wrestling matches, Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Eddie Guerrero and Booker T defeated Kurt Angle.

Judgment Day grossed over $500,000 in ticket sales from an attendance of 9,500, and received 220,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE increase its pay-per-view revenue by $4.7 million compared to the previous year.

Production

Background

Judgment Day was first held by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as the 25th In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) in October 1998.[2] It then returned in May 2000 as its own event, establishing Judgment Day as the promotion's annual May PPV. The 2005 event was the seventh event in the Judgment Day chronology and was held on May 22 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Like the previous year's event, it featured wrestlers exclusively from the SmackDown! brand.[3]

Storylines

The event featured seven professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed either a villainous or fan favorite gimmick as they followed a series of events which generally built tension, leading to a wrestling match. The name of a wrestler's character was not always the person's birth name, as wrestlers often use a stage name to portray their character. All wrestlers were from the SmackDown! brand – a storyline division in which WWE assigned its employees to a different program, the other being Raw.

 
John Cena as WWE Champion

The main event at Judgment Day was between John Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) over the WWE Championship in an "I Quit" match. The previous month at WrestleMania 21, Cena defeated JBL to win the WWE Championship.[4] On the April 7 episode of SmackDown!, SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long scheduled a series of number one contenders matches, after JBL, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio Jr., The Big Show, Booker T, and Kurt Angle all demanded a WWE Championship match.[5][6] The first match that Long announced was between JBL and Rey Mysterio.[5][6] Mysterio was disqualified, after Eddie Guerrero interfered and attacked JBL, resulting in JBL winning the match.[5][6] The following week on SmackDown!, Guerrero and Kurt Angle were scheduled for the second contender's match.[7][8] Angle advanced to the finals, as he went on to defeat Guerrero.[7][8] Later during the program, Cena unveiled a spinner version of the WWE championship. Before the unveiling, however, JBL came out wearing the original WWE championship.[7][8] On the April 21 episode of SmackDown!, Booker T and Big Show were booked in another contenders match. After the match ended in a double disqualification, Long booked JBL, Angle, Booker T, and Big Show in a Fatal Four-Way match for the following week.[9][10] JBL won the match, after he pinned Angle and having the right to face Cena at Judgment Day for the WWE Championship.[11][12] On the May 5 episode of SmackDown!, Cena proposed that he would defend the championship against JBL in an "I Quit" match.[13] Two weeks later, on the May 19 episode of SmackDown!, JBL faced Scotty 2 Hotty, which Scotty won after JBL was disqualified. After the match, however, JBL attacked Scotty and demanded that he say "I quit." JBL further the assault, choking him with a leather belt, Scotty said "I quit."[14] That same night, Cena defeated The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham and Danny Basham) in a handicap match.[14] During the duration of the match, JBL, who was at ringside, yelled at Cena, telling him to say "I quit."[14]

 
Eddie Guerrero, who faced off against Rey Mysterio

One of the featured preliminary matches was Rey Mysterio versus Eddie Guerrero in a singles match. One month prior to Judgment Day, at WrestleMania 21, Mysterio defeated Guerrero.[15] In the weeks that followed, Guerrero and Mysterio were challenged by MNM (Joey Mercury, Johnny Nitro, and Melina) to defend the WWE Tag Team Championship, which Guerrero and Mysterio accepted. MNM defeated Guerrero and Mysterio to win the WWE Tag Team Championship.[9] On the April 28 episode of SmackDown!, Guerrero and Mysterio were given a rematch for the WWE Tag Team Championship. During the match, however, Mysterio accidentally performed a flying body press on Guerrero which led to Guerrero abandoning Mysterio, but returned as the fans urged Guerrero to come back.[11] MNM retained the belt after pinning Mysterio for the win.[11] The following week, Theodore Long booked a Street Fight between Mysterio and Guerrero's nephew, Chavo Guerrero Jr. Mysterio came out as the winner of the match.[13] After the match (which Mysterio won), Chavo, Mercury, and Nitro attacked Mysterio, which prompted Guerrero to come out and clear the ring. Guerrero, however, attacked Mysterio. The assault led to Guerrero lifting Mysterio off the ground and driving Mysterio's back on the ring steps. This angle saw Guerrero turn into a villain.[13] As a result, the following week, Long promoted a match between Guerrero and Mysterio at Judgment Day.[16]

The other featured preliminary match was Kurt Angle versus Booker T in a singles match. On the April 28 episode of SmackDown!, Angle, Booker T, Big Show and JBL took part in a Fatal four-way match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship, which JBL won. During the match, Angle hit Booker T with a steel chair to eliminate him. Booker came back and hit Angle with a chair to cause him to be eliminated.[11] The following week, Angle challenged Booker T to a match at Judgment Day, which Booker accepted. Prior to that, Angle had insulted Booker T's wife, Sharmell, which led to Booker T attacking and accepting Angle's challenge.[13] On the May 12 episode of SmackDown!, Angle admitted he would like to have "perverted sex" with Sharmell.[16] That same night, Angle and Booker T were scheduled in a match, which led to Angle leaving the ring and going backstage to Sharmell. Booker T went backstage and found Sharmell on the floor crying. This led to Angle attacking Booker T from behind and pushing him towards a pair of steel lockers.[16] The following week, Long suspended Angle and demanded that Angle apologize for his actions.[14] Angle apologized, but admitted that he actually kissed Sharmell and let her fondle his "private parts" before Booker T made his way to the locker room.[14] Booker T, while watching the interview kicked a television monitor down and broke it.

#1 contender tournament bracket

Semifinals Finalists Final
         
John "Bradshaw" Layfield DQ
Rey Mysterio 15:20
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle Pin
Eddie Guerrero 25:40
John "Bradshaw" Layfield Pin[17]
Kurt Angle, Booker T and Big Show
Booker T NC
Big Show 5:20
Booker T and Big Show
BYE
BYE
BYE

Event

Before the Judgment Day event aired live on pay-per-view, Nunzio defeated Akio in a match that aired on Sunday Night Heat.[18]

Preliminary matches

 
Booker T faced Kurt Angle

After Sunday Night Heat, the pay-per-view began with a tag team match where MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) (with Melina) defended the WWE Tag Team Championship against the team of Hardcore Holly and Charlie Haas. The match started off with Nitro and Haas in the ring. Haas took the advantage in the match and was able to tag in Holly. There was back and forth action between the two teams, as all of the superstars were able to participate in the match. After a Snapshot to Haas, Mercury pinned Haas, which resulted in MNM retaining the tag team titles.[19][18][20]

The second wrestling match on the pay-per-view was The Big Show versus Carlito, who was accompanied by Matt Morgan. For the duration of the match, Big Show used his body size to his advantage as he squashed, or easily and quickly performed moves on Carlito. The momentum changed, when Carlito gained control part way through the match. In the end, Big Show accidentally whipped Carlito into the referee. This saw Carlito hit a low blow on Big Show. Carlito won the match and gained the successful pinfall after Morgan delivered an F-5 to Big Show.[19][18][20]

The next match was a standard match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, in which Paul London defended the title against Chavo Guerrero. After back and forth action between the two, London was able to perform a 450° splash. London then pinned Guerrero to retain the WWE Cruiserweight title.[19][18][20]

The final preliminary match was Kurt Angle versus Booker T. After Booker T backed Angle into the ring ropes and executed a shoulder charge, Angle began to bleed from the mouth. The match saw exchange offense from both Angle and Booker T. The match came to an end when Angle attempted an Angle Slam, but Booker T grabbed Angle's leg and rolled him into a pinfall victory.[19][18][20]

Main event matches

 
John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) faced John Cena for the WWE Championship

The first featured match was for the WWE United States Championship, where Orlando Jordan defended the title against Heidenreich. As the match began, Jordan was able to perform a dropkick, sending Heidenreich through the ropes to the outside. Heidenreich, however, would gain the advantage after countering Jordan's attack from the top rope into a suplex. Afterwards, Jordan delivered a DDT and pinned Heidenreich to retain the United States title.[19][18][20]

The next match was Eddie Guerrero versus Rey Mysterio in a standard match. In the match, Mysterio tried to counter Guerrero's offense, but Guerrero blocked all of Mysterio's attempts. Mysterio gained the advantage when he was able to execute a flying headbutt to Guerrero. Chavo ran down to the ring to distract the referee, as Eddie grabbed a chair. Guerrero then attempted to hit Mysterio with the chair, but Mysterio dodged it with a low dropkick and performed another low dropkick, setting up Guerrero on the ropes for a 619. Mysterio won after Guerrero was disqualified for attacking him with a steel chair.[19][18][20]

The main event was the "I Quit" match for the WWE Championship, in which John Cena defended his title against JBL. Cena came out on the flatbed of a semi truck with a DJ on a turntable mixing his theme song. During the match, both Cena and JBL were able to get in offense. Cena performed a Back Body Drop through an announce table on JBL. Shortly after, JBL struck Cena with a steel chair which caused Cena to bleed from his forehead. JBL performed a Clothesline from Hell on Cena, who later performed an FU on JBL. Later in the match, in the ramp area, Cena threw JBL through a television monitor, causing JBL to bleed. JBL quit as Cena prepared to attacked him with an exhaust pipe, which was from the semi truck, meaning Cena retained the WWE Championship. After the match, Cena struck JBL with the exhaust pipe, causing him to fall through a glass panel that was part of the entrance stage.[18][19][21]

Reception

The Target Center had a maximum capacity of 20,000, which was reduced for the event.[22] This event grossed over $500,000 from an approximate attendance of 9,500, the maximum allowed.[23] It also received 220,000 pay-per-view buys.[23] Judgment Day helped WWE earn $21.6 million in revenue from pay-per-view events versus $16.9 million the previous year, which was later confirmed by Linda McMahon on September 7, 2005 in a quarterly result.[23] Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section rated the event a 5 out of 10 stars.[20] The rating was lower than the Judgment Day event in 2006, which was said to be an entertaining pay-per-view to watch.[24] The "I Quit" match between John Cena and JBL was rated an eight out of 10 stars.[20] Additionally, the match between Orlando Jordan and Heidenreich was rated a 4 out of 10 stars.[20]

The event was released on DVD on June 21, 2005 by Sony Music Entertainment.[25]

Aftermath

On the June 6 episode of Raw, one of WWE's primary television programs, John Cena's SmackDown! tenure came to an end when he became the first wrestler selected by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff in the draft lottery, a mock sports draft lottery in which wrestlers switched programs.[26][27][28] Cena immediately entered a staged rivalry with Eric Bischoff after when he refused to participate in Bischoff's "war" against the upcoming Extreme Championship Wrestling reunion show.[26][27] Cena went on to resume his feud with Christian,[26][27] as they had an encounter at the Royal Rumble in January.[29] During the feud, Chris Jericho was involved as well, as he protested Bischoff's actions of scheduling a WWE championship match between Cena and Christian at Vengeance.[30][31] After defeating Christian and Tyson Tomko in a tag team match, Jericho betrayed Cena. Convinced with the outcome of the events, Bischoff changed the original match between Christian and Cena to a Triple Threat Match, involving Jericho for the WWE Championship at Vengeance.[30][31] At the event, Cena retained the WWE Championship.[32][33]

On the June 30 episode of SmackDown!, a match between six wrestlers for a new top-tier SmackDown! championship was held. JBL, one of the participants, was victorious in the match, but Theodore Long announced that he was still not the champion. Instead he had won the right to a match against the World Heavyweight champion, Batista, who was SmackDown!'s final 2005 draft pick, making the World Heavyweight Championship exclusive to SmackDown!.[34][35] The following week, it was announced Batista would meet JBL at The Great American Bash with the World Heavyweight championship on the line.[36] At the Great American Bash, Batista was disqualified for attacking JBL with a chair and JBL was declared the winner. In WWE, a title cannot be won by disqualification, but only by pinfall or submission (the normal scoring conditions in professional wrestling matches). As a result, Batista retained the title.[37]

On the June 13 episode of Raw, Kurt Angle's tenure with SmackDown! came to an end, as he was also drafted to the Raw brand. There, he immediately continued his feud with Shawn Michaels.[30][31] At the start of the year, Angle and Michaels both participated in the Royal Rumble match at the January pay-per-view event.[38] During the match, Michaels eliminated Angle. In retaliation, Angle returned to the match and eliminated Michaels and then attacked him outside the ring.[38] The two engaged in a feud, which led to an Interpromotional match at WrestleMania 21, as Angle was part of the SmackDown! roster and Michaels belonged to the Raw roster. At WrestleMania 21, Angle got the win over Michaels by forcing him to submit to an ankle lock submission hold.[4] The same evening Angle was drafted, Michaels challenged Angle to a WrestleMania 21 rematch at Vengeance, in which Angle accepted.[30][31] At Vengeance, the rematch saw Michaels defeat Angle.[39]

The angle between Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio continued. On an episode of SmackDown!, Guerrero threatened to reveal a secret concerning Mysterio's son Dominik.[34][35] This led the families of both Guerrero and Mysterio pleading with Guerrero not to reveal the secret.[40][41] At the Great American Bash, Mysterio defeated Guerrero in a match where if Guerrero lost, he could not reveal the secret.[37] On the July 28 episode of SmackDown!, Guerrero, however, revealed the secret, claiming he was Dominick's scripted biological father.[42] The storyline also went on that Guerrero knew Mysterio was having trouble starting his own family, so Guerrero left Dominick to be raised by Mysterio's family.[42] In subsequent weeks, Guerrero threatened to take custody of Dominick, drawing up custody papers and having his lawyer present them to Mysterio.[43][44] This led to a Ladder match, a match where the objective was to climb a ladder and reach an object hanging above the ring, between the two for the custody of Dominick at SummerSlam, which Mysterio won.[45]

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
1H Nunzio defeated Akio Singles match 3:29
2 MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) (c) (with Melina) defeated Charlie Haas and Hardcore Holly Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 8:06
3 Carlito (with Matt Morgan) defeated Big Show Singles match 4:41
4 Paul London (c) defeated Chavo Guerrero Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship 10:41
5 Booker T defeated Kurt Angle Singles match 14:10
6 Orlando Jordan (c) defeated Heidenreich Singles match for the WWE United States Championship 4:54
7 Rey Mysterio defeated Eddie Guerrero by disqualification Singles match 18:30
8 John Cena (c) defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield "I Quit" match for the WWE Championship 22:45
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

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References

  • (2005). Judgment Day [DVD]. World Wrestling Entertainment.

External links

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The 2005 Judgment Day was the seventh Judgment Day professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment WWE It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion s SmackDown brand division The event took place on May 22 2005 at the Target Center in Minneapolis Minnesota Judgment DayPromotional poster featuring John CenaPromotionWorld Wrestling EntertainmentBrand s SmackDown DateMay 22 2005CityMinneapolis MinnesotaVenueTarget CenterAttendance12 000 1 Buy rate220 000Pay per view chronology PreviousBacklash Next ECW One Night StandJudgment Day chronology Previous2004 Next 2006The main event was an I Quit match featuring two wrestlers fighting until one stated I Quit WWE Champion John Cena defeated John Bradshaw Layfield JBL to retain his championship Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard In respective standard wrestling matches Rey Mysterio Jr defeated Eddie Guerrero and Booker T defeated Kurt Angle Judgment Day grossed over 500 000 in ticket sales from an attendance of 9 500 and received 220 000 pay per view buys This event helped WWE increase its pay per view revenue by 4 7 million compared to the previous year Contents 1 Production 1 1 Background 1 2 Storylines 1 3 1 contender tournament bracket 2 Event 2 1 Preliminary matches 2 2 Main event matches 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 Results 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksProduction EditBackground Edit Judgment Day was first held by World Wrestling Entertainment WWE as the 25th In Your House pay per view PPV in October 1998 2 It then returned in May 2000 as its own event establishing Judgment Day as the promotion s annual May PPV The 2005 event was the seventh event in the Judgment Day chronology and was held on May 22 at the Target Center in Minneapolis Minnesota Like the previous year s event it featured wrestlers exclusively from the SmackDown brand 3 Storylines Edit The event featured seven professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre existing scripted feuds plots and storylines Wrestlers portrayed either a villainous or fan favorite gimmick as they followed a series of events which generally built tension leading to a wrestling match The name of a wrestler s character was not always the person s birth name as wrestlers often use a stage name to portray their character All wrestlers were from the SmackDown brand a storyline division in which WWE assigned its employees to a different program the other being Raw John Cena as WWE Champion The main event at Judgment Day was between John Cena and John Bradshaw Layfield JBL over the WWE Championship in an I Quit match The previous month at WrestleMania 21 Cena defeated JBL to win the WWE Championship 4 On the April 7 episode of SmackDown SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long scheduled a series of number one contenders matches after JBL Eddie Guerrero Rey Mysterio Jr The Big Show Booker T and Kurt Angle all demanded a WWE Championship match 5 6 The first match that Long announced was between JBL and Rey Mysterio 5 6 Mysterio was disqualified after Eddie Guerrero interfered and attacked JBL resulting in JBL winning the match 5 6 The following week on SmackDown Guerrero and Kurt Angle were scheduled for the second contender s match 7 8 Angle advanced to the finals as he went on to defeat Guerrero 7 8 Later during the program Cena unveiled a spinner version of the WWE championship Before the unveiling however JBL came out wearing the original WWE championship 7 8 On the April 21 episode of SmackDown Booker T and Big Show were booked in another contenders match After the match ended in a double disqualification Long booked JBL Angle Booker T and Big Show in a Fatal Four Way match for the following week 9 10 JBL won the match after he pinned Angle and having the right to face Cena at Judgment Day for the WWE Championship 11 12 On the May 5 episode of SmackDown Cena proposed that he would defend the championship against JBL in an I Quit match 13 Two weeks later on the May 19 episode of SmackDown JBL faced Scotty 2 Hotty which Scotty won after JBL was disqualified After the match however JBL attacked Scotty and demanded that he say I quit JBL further the assault choking him with a leather belt Scotty said I quit 14 That same night Cena defeated The Basham Brothers Doug Basham and Danny Basham in a handicap match 14 During the duration of the match JBL who was at ringside yelled at Cena telling him to say I quit 14 Eddie Guerrero who faced off against Rey Mysterio One of the featured preliminary matches was Rey Mysterio versus Eddie Guerrero in a singles match One month prior to Judgment Day at WrestleMania 21 Mysterio defeated Guerrero 15 In the weeks that followed Guerrero and Mysterio were challenged by MNM Joey Mercury Johnny Nitro and Melina to defend the WWE Tag Team Championship which Guerrero and Mysterio accepted MNM defeated Guerrero and Mysterio to win the WWE Tag Team Championship 9 On the April 28 episode of SmackDown Guerrero and Mysterio were given a rematch for the WWE Tag Team Championship During the match however Mysterio accidentally performed a flying body press on Guerrero which led to Guerrero abandoning Mysterio but returned as the fans urged Guerrero to come back 11 MNM retained the belt after pinning Mysterio for the win 11 The following week Theodore Long booked a Street Fight between Mysterio and Guerrero s nephew Chavo Guerrero Jr Mysterio came out as the winner of the match 13 After the match which Mysterio won Chavo Mercury and Nitro attacked Mysterio which prompted Guerrero to come out and clear the ring Guerrero however attacked Mysterio The assault led to Guerrero lifting Mysterio off the ground and driving Mysterio s back on the ring steps This angle saw Guerrero turn into a villain 13 As a result the following week Long promoted a match between Guerrero and Mysterio at Judgment Day 16 The other featured preliminary match was Kurt Angle versus Booker T in a singles match On the April 28 episode of SmackDown Angle Booker T Big Show and JBL took part in a Fatal four way match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship which JBL won During the match Angle hit Booker T with a steel chair to eliminate him Booker came back and hit Angle with a chair to cause him to be eliminated 11 The following week Angle challenged Booker T to a match at Judgment Day which Booker accepted Prior to that Angle had insulted Booker T s wife Sharmell which led to Booker T attacking and accepting Angle s challenge 13 On the May 12 episode of SmackDown Angle admitted he would like to have perverted sex with Sharmell 16 That same night Angle and Booker T were scheduled in a match which led to Angle leaving the ring and going backstage to Sharmell Booker T went backstage and found Sharmell on the floor crying This led to Angle attacking Booker T from behind and pushing him towards a pair of steel lockers 16 The following week Long suspended Angle and demanded that Angle apologize for his actions 14 Angle apologized but admitted that he actually kissed Sharmell and let her fondle his private parts before Booker T made his way to the locker room 14 Booker T while watching the interview kicked a television monitor down and broke it 1 contender tournament bracket Edit SemifinalsFinalistsFinal John Bradshaw LayfieldDQRey Mysterio15 20John Bradshaw LayfieldKurt AngleKurt AnglePinEddie Guerrero25 40John Bradshaw LayfieldPin 17 Kurt Angle Booker T and Big ShowBooker TNCBig Show5 20Booker T and Big ShowBYEBYEBYEEvent EditOther on screen personnel Role Name English commentators Michael ColeTazzSpanish commentators Carlos CabreraHugo SavinovichInterviewer Josh MathewsRing announcer Tony ChimelReferees Charles RobinsonNick PatrickJim KorderasBrian HebnerBefore the Judgment Day event aired live on pay per view Nunzio defeated Akio in a match that aired on Sunday Night Heat 18 Preliminary matches Edit Booker T faced Kurt Angle After Sunday Night Heat the pay per view began with a tag team match where MNM Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro with Melina defended the WWE Tag Team Championship against the team of Hardcore Holly and Charlie Haas The match started off with Nitro and Haas in the ring Haas took the advantage in the match and was able to tag in Holly There was back and forth action between the two teams as all of the superstars were able to participate in the match After a Snapshot to Haas Mercury pinned Haas which resulted in MNM retaining the tag team titles 19 18 20 The second wrestling match on the pay per view was The Big Show versus Carlito who was accompanied by Matt Morgan For the duration of the match Big Show used his body size to his advantage as he squashed or easily and quickly performed moves on Carlito The momentum changed when Carlito gained control part way through the match In the end Big Show accidentally whipped Carlito into the referee This saw Carlito hit a low blow on Big Show Carlito won the match and gained the successful pinfall after Morgan delivered an F 5 to Big Show 19 18 20 The next match was a standard match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship in which Paul London defended the title against Chavo Guerrero After back and forth action between the two London was able to perform a 450 splash London then pinned Guerrero to retain the WWE Cruiserweight title 19 18 20 The final preliminary match was Kurt Angle versus Booker T After Booker T backed Angle into the ring ropes and executed a shoulder charge Angle began to bleed from the mouth The match saw exchange offense from both Angle and Booker T The match came to an end when Angle attempted an Angle Slam but Booker T grabbed Angle s leg and rolled him into a pinfall victory 19 18 20 Main event matches Edit John Bradshaw Layfield JBL faced John Cena for the WWE Championship The first featured match was for the WWE United States Championship where Orlando Jordan defended the title against Heidenreich As the match began Jordan was able to perform a dropkick sending Heidenreich through the ropes to the outside Heidenreich however would gain the advantage after countering Jordan s attack from the top rope into a suplex Afterwards Jordan delivered a DDT and pinned Heidenreich to retain the United States title 19 18 20 The next match was Eddie Guerrero versus Rey Mysterio in a standard match In the match Mysterio tried to counter Guerrero s offense but Guerrero blocked all of Mysterio s attempts Mysterio gained the advantage when he was able to execute a flying headbutt to Guerrero Chavo ran down to the ring to distract the referee as Eddie grabbed a chair Guerrero then attempted to hit Mysterio with the chair but Mysterio dodged it with a low dropkick and performed another low dropkick setting up Guerrero on the ropes for a 619 Mysterio won after Guerrero was disqualified for attacking him with a steel chair 19 18 20 The main event was the I Quit match for the WWE Championship in which John Cena defended his title against JBL Cena came out on the flatbed of a semi truck with a DJ on a turntable mixing his theme song During the match both Cena and JBL were able to get in offense Cena performed a Back Body Drop through an announce table on JBL Shortly after JBL struck Cena with a steel chair which caused Cena to bleed from his forehead JBL performed a Clothesline from Hell on Cena who later performed an FU on JBL Later in the match in the ramp area Cena threw JBL through a television monitor causing JBL to bleed JBL quit as Cena prepared to attacked him with an exhaust pipe which was from the semi truck meaning Cena retained the WWE Championship After the match Cena struck JBL with the exhaust pipe causing him to fall through a glass panel that was part of the entrance stage 18 19 21 Reception EditThe Target Center had a maximum capacity of 20 000 which was reduced for the event 22 This event grossed over 500 000 from an approximate attendance of 9 500 the maximum allowed 23 It also received 220 000 pay per view buys 23 Judgment Day helped WWE earn 21 6 million in revenue from pay per view events versus 16 9 million the previous year which was later confirmed by Linda McMahon on September 7 2005 in a quarterly result 23 Canadian Online Explorer s professional wrestling section rated the event a 5 out of 10 stars 20 The rating was lower than the Judgment Day event in 2006 which was said to be an entertaining pay per view to watch 24 The I Quit match between John Cena and JBL was rated an eight out of 10 stars 20 Additionally the match between Orlando Jordan and Heidenreich was rated a 4 out of 10 stars 20 The event was released on DVD on June 21 2005 by Sony Music Entertainment 25 Aftermath EditOn the June 6 episode of Raw one of WWE s primary television programs John Cena s SmackDown tenure came to an end when he became the first wrestler selected by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff in the draft lottery a mock sports draft lottery in which wrestlers switched programs 26 27 28 Cena immediately entered a staged rivalry with Eric Bischoff after when he refused to participate in Bischoff s war against the upcoming Extreme Championship Wrestling reunion show 26 27 Cena went on to resume his feud with Christian 26 27 as they had an encounter at the Royal Rumble in January 29 During the feud Chris Jericho was involved as well as he protested Bischoff s actions of scheduling a WWE championship match between Cena and Christian at Vengeance 30 31 After defeating Christian and Tyson Tomko in a tag team match Jericho betrayed Cena Convinced with the outcome of the events Bischoff changed the original match between Christian and Cena to a Triple Threat Match involving Jericho for the WWE Championship at Vengeance 30 31 At the event Cena retained the WWE Championship 32 33 On the June 30 episode of SmackDown a match between six wrestlers for a new top tier SmackDown championship was held JBL one of the participants was victorious in the match but Theodore Long announced that he was still not the champion Instead he had won the right to a match against the World Heavyweight champion Batista who was SmackDown s final 2005 draft pick making the World Heavyweight Championship exclusive to SmackDown 34 35 The following week it was announced Batista would meet JBL at The Great American Bash with the World Heavyweight championship on the line 36 At the Great American Bash Batista was disqualified for attacking JBL with a chair and JBL was declared the winner In WWE a title cannot be won by disqualification but only by pinfall or submission the normal scoring conditions in professional wrestling matches As a result Batista retained the title 37 On the June 13 episode of Raw Kurt Angle s tenure with SmackDown came to an end as he was also drafted to the Raw brand There he immediately continued his feud with Shawn Michaels 30 31 At the start of the year Angle and Michaels both participated in the Royal Rumble match at the January pay per view event 38 During the match Michaels eliminated Angle In retaliation Angle returned to the match and eliminated Michaels and then attacked him outside the ring 38 The two engaged in a feud which led to an Interpromotional match at WrestleMania 21 as Angle was part of the SmackDown roster and Michaels belonged to the Raw roster At WrestleMania 21 Angle got the win over Michaels by forcing him to submit to an ankle lock submission hold 4 The same evening Angle was drafted Michaels challenged Angle to a WrestleMania 21 rematch at Vengeance in which Angle accepted 30 31 At Vengeance the rematch saw Michaels defeat Angle 39 The angle between Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio continued On an episode of SmackDown Guerrero threatened to reveal a secret concerning Mysterio s son Dominik 34 35 This led the families of both Guerrero and Mysterio pleading with Guerrero not to reveal the secret 40 41 At the Great American Bash Mysterio defeated Guerrero in a match where if Guerrero lost he could not reveal the secret 37 On the July 28 episode of SmackDown Guerrero however revealed the secret claiming he was Dominick s scripted biological father 42 The storyline also went on that Guerrero knew Mysterio was having trouble starting his own family so Guerrero left Dominick to be raised by Mysterio s family 42 In subsequent weeks Guerrero threatened to take custody of Dominick drawing up custody papers and having his lawyer present them to Mysterio 43 44 This led to a Ladder match a match where the objective was to climb a ladder and reach an object hanging above the ring between the two for the custody of Dominick at SummerSlam which Mysterio won 45 Results EditNo Results Stipulations Times1H Nunzio defeated Akio Singles match 3 292 MNM Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro c with Melina defeated Charlie Haas and Hardcore Holly Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 8 063 Carlito with Matt Morgan defeated Big Show Singles match 4 414 Paul London c defeated Chavo Guerrero Singles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship 10 415 Booker T defeated Kurt Angle Singles match 14 106 Orlando Jordan c defeated Heidenreich Singles match for the WWE United States Championship 4 547 Rey Mysterio defeated Eddie Guerrero by disqualification Singles match 18 308 John Cena c defeated John Bradshaw Layfield I Quit match for the WWE Championship 22 45 c refers to the champion s heading into the match H indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay per view on Sunday Night HeatNotes Edit Keller Wade May 23 2005 WWE News Cena at Mall of America Judgment Day attendance Wrestling for Jesus Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved November 29 2013 Cawthon Graham 2013 The History of Professional Wrestling Vol 2 WWF 1990 1999 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ASIN B00RWUNSRS Judgment Day 2005 Venue World Wrestling Entertainment May 20 2005 Retrieved March 8 2008 a b Martin Adam April 3 2005 WWE WrestleMania 21 PPV Results 4 3 05 Los Angeles CA WrestleView Retrieved August 23 2008 a b c New Champ 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