Royal Rumble (2006)
Royal Rumble (2006) | ||||
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Promotional poster featuring the McMahon family | ||||
Theme song(s) | "Royal Rumble" By Jim Johnston | |||
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Promotion | World Wrestling Entertainment | |||
Brand(s) |
Raw SmackDown! | |||
Sponsor(s) | The Con | |||
Date | January 29, 2006 | |||
Attendance | 16,000[1] | |||
Venue | American Airlines Arena | |||
City | Miami, Florida | |||
Pay-per-view chronology | ||||
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Royal Rumble chronology | ||||
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Royal Rumble (2006) was the nineteenth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was presented by Sony Computer Entertainment's The Con. It took place on January 29, 2006, in the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida and featured talent from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a match at that year's WrestleMania, (in this instance: WrestleMania 22) for his choice at either the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship.
Six professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event. The main feature of the event was the 30-man Royal Rumble match, which featured wrestlers from both brands. Rey Mysterio, the second entrant, won the match by last eliminating Randy Orton, the thirtieth entrant.[2] The primary match on the SmackDown! brand was Kurt Angle versus Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Angle won after pinning Henry with a roll-up.[3] The predominant match on the Raw brand was Edge versus John Cena for the WWE Championship, which Cena won after forcing Edge to submit to the STFU.[4]
Background
The professional wrestling matches at Royal Rumble featured professional wrestlers performing as characters in scripted events pre-determined by the hosting promotion, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).[5][6] Storylines between the characters were produced on WWE's weekly television shows Raw and SmackDown! with the Raw and SmackDown! brands—storyline divisions in which WWE assigned its employees to different programs.[7]
The main feud heading into the Royal Rumble on the Raw was between Edge and John Cena, with the two feuding over the WWE Championship. The feud started at New Year's Revolution when Cena won an Elimination Chamber also involving 5 other superstars.[8] Immediately after the match, however, Vince McMahon came out and stated that Edge was cashing in his Money in the Bank contract that he won at WrestleMania 21.[9] Edge then came out with Lita and, two spears later, he pinned Cena to become WWE Champion.[10][11] Then the next night, Edge held a live sex celebration which got smashed up by Cena and Cena delivered an FU on Lita and sent a message to Edge.[12]
The main feud heading into the Royal Rumble on the Smackdown! brand was between Kurt Angle and Mark Henry over the World Heavyweight Championship. The World Heavyweight Championship was originally held by Batista. He defended the title against Henry at a SmackDown! live event in a steel cage match. Henry was disqualified in the match and Batista retained the title but his triceps were injured.[13] As a result, he was forced to vacate the title on the January 13 episode of SmackDown!. Later on, a 20-man battle royal was arranged to determine the new World Heavyweight Champion. Raw superstar Kurt Angle won the battle royal last eliminating Mark Henry and winning the vacant title[14][15] thus also starting a rivalry between the two. This also made Angle leave Raw and move to SmackDown!. The next week, Henry defeated Rey Mysterio to become the Number One Contender to Angle's title.
Prior to the annual Royal Rumble match, several qualifying matches for the match took place on WWE's flagship television programs. The first three qualifying matches were held on the January 9, 2006 edition of Raw. Chavo Guerrero defeated Rob Conway, Shelton Benjamin defeated Val Venis and Kane defeated Snitsky, meaning they had earned a place in the Rumble. A Battle Royal also took place on the January 16, 2006 edition of WWE Heat in addition to a Singles match between Trevor Murdoch and Antonio Thomas, which Murdoch won.
Royal Rumble qualification matches
- Chavo Guerrero defeated Rob Conway – Raw, January 9[16]
- Shelton Benjamin defeated Val Venis – Raw, January 9[16]
- Kane defeated Snitsky – Raw, January 9[16]
- Sylvan defeated Scotty 2 Hotty – WWE Velocity, January 15 (aired January 21)[16]
- Trevor Murdoch defeated Antonio Thomas – WWE Heat, January 16 (aired January 20)[16]
- Viscera defeated Lance Cade, Gregory Helms and Tyson Tomko in a Battle Royal match – WWE Heat, January 16 (aired January 20)[16]
- Jonathan Coachman defeated Jerry Lawler – Raw, January 23[16]
- The Mexicools (Psicosis and Super Crazy) defeated The Dicks (Chad and James) and The Full Blooded Italians (Nunzio and Vito) in a Triple Threat tag team match – SmackDown!, January 24 (aired January 27)[16]
Event
Before the event went live on pay-per-view, Finlay defeated Brian Kendrick in a match that aired on Heat.[17] The opening match was a 6-Way Cruiserweight Open match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship which was held by Kid Kash at the time. Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio, Paul London and Raw superstar Gregory Helms joined the match to challenge Kash for the Cruiserweight Championship. A memorable spot from this match was Paul London executing a shooting star press onto all of the challengers. Gregory Helms executed a flying neckbreaker on London. Kid Kash nailed London with a Dead Level. He covered London but Nunzio and Funaki broke up the count. Noble held Funaki in the dragon sleeper. Helms attempted a shining wizard on Noble, but he avoided the move. Helms threw Noble out of the ring and then pinned Funaki after a shining wizard to win the Cruiserweight title.[17][18][19]
The second match was a divas match between Mickie James and Ashley Massaro. Trish Stratus was the Special Guest Referee for this match. Before the match started, Mickie told Trish backstage that she loved her. While the match started, Ashley worked over Mickie's arm. While Ashley pounded Mickie into the corner, Trish pulled Mickie. Mickie would later up work out on Ashley's back and neck. Ashley made a comeback in the match but finally Mickie powerbombed her to win the match.[17][20]
The third match was between The Boogeyman and John "Bradshaw" Layfield. JBL was supported by his valet Jillian Hall. In the match, JBL tried to do everything to measure out Boogeyman. Finally, JBL had Boogeyman measured and went for the Clothesline from Hell but he whiffed missed the move and was sent crashing shoulder first into the post. Boogeyman nailed JBL with a pumphandle slam to win the match. After the match, he tried to throw worms in JBL's mouth but JBL threw his valet Jillian into the ring and Boogeyman threw worms in her mouth.[17][21]
The fourth match was the 2006 Royal Rumble match. Triple H drew as the No. 1 entrant while Rey Mysterio drew No. 2. Mysterio and Triple H fought off each other in the beginning of the match. Later on, the two teamed up to eliminate No. 3 entrant Simon Dean. Mysterio eliminated No. 4 entrant Psicosis on his own. Ric Flair drew No. 5 but he made a mistake by charging Triple H near the ropes. Triple H simply sidestepped the charge and eliminated Flair from the match. No. 6 entrant was Big Show and No. 7 entrant was Jonathan Coachman. Coach was quickly eliminated with a swat of Big Show's hand. Bobby Lashley drew No. 8 while Big Show's World Tag Team Championship partner at the time, Kane drew No. 9, while making made his tenth appearance in a Royal Rumble match, tying the record for most Royal Rumble appearances with Rikishi. It also marked his eighth consecutive appearance in the Royal Rumble as Kane, breaking the previous record of seven consecutive appearances held by himself, Owen Hart and Rick Martel.
Big Show and Kane teamed up to eliminate Lashley and then the two targeted each other trying to eliminate each other at the ropes. Triple H took the advantage and eliminated both men from behind. In addition, Tatanka and Rob Van Dam returned to WWE television in this Royal Rumble match with Tatanka drawing No. 15 while RVD drawing No. 20. RVD taking down all superstars in the ring (except Mysterio). He went to eliminate Road Warrior Animal, Goldust, and later Carlito. Shawn Michaels entered No. 25 into the match and started attacking his enemies. He went on to eliminate Trevor Murdoch, Johnny Nitro and Shelton Benjamin.
As Michaels eliminated Benjamin from the match, Mr. McMahon's music played which distracted Michaels. McMahon made his way to the ring while Shane (not an official entrant) eliminated Michaels from behind. Michaels returned to the ring and tried to attack Shane until Triple H beat him and Michaels superkicked Triple H. As a result, Triple H, Mysterio, Carlito, RVD and Randy Orton remained the final five participants. Carlito worked on RVD but RVD countered and threw him out of the ring with the final four participants remaining. Mysterio and RVD formed an alliance against two former Evolution partners Triple H and Orton. RVD tried to perform a five-star frog splash on Orton, but Triple H attacked RVD and then threw Mysterio into RVD which sent RVD crashing to the floor.
Triple H, Mysterio and Orton were the final three participants. Triple H and Orton teamed to eliminate Mysterio but failed to do so, instead Mysterio performed a 619 on both men, and then eliminated Triple H from the match. As retaliation, Triple H assaulted Mysterio and threw him into the steel steps, before rolling him back into the ring for Orton to eliminate. Orton tried to eliminate Mysterio, but Mysterio countered and was able to eliminate Orton to win the 2006 Royal Rumble match. Mysterio paid tribute to Guerrero by winning the match saying that he had won the match for Guerrero.[2][17] Mysterio broke the record for lasting the longest in a Royal Rumble match, 1:02:12. The previous record was 1:01:30, set by Chris Benoit at the 2004 Royal Rumble. Finally, Mysterio was the second person to win from the #2 slot, the first being Vince McMahon in the 1999 Royal Rumble.
The fifth match was between Edge and John Cena for the WWE Championship, with Edge defending the title in their New Year's Revolution rematch.[10] Cena entered the ring on a large steel catwalk-like scaffold that had been lowered from the ceiling. Before Cena's entrance, fireworks started throughout the arena. Cena had the match in control in the beginning but later on he was forced to retreat to the floor on multiple occasions. Finally, Cena had enough and followed him, but Edge used Lita as a decoy. Edge speared Cena into the steel ring steps and following a baseball slide which threw Cena into the crowd. Edge remained in control and set Cena on the top rope but was subsequently pushed down. Cena went for a top rope splash but Edge moved away. Cena would make a comeback and try an FU but failed. Cena made a comeback during the conclusion of the match. He went for a Five Knuckle Shuffle but was distracted when Lita jumped on the apron to draw Cena's attention. Edge recovered as Cena and Lita argued, but when Edge charged, Cena sidestepped and Edge ran into Lita. Cena took advantage of the situation and quickly executed an FU on Edge and then put him into an STFU. Edge couldn't escape so he submitted making Cena the new WWE Champion.[4][17][22]
The main event was between Kurt Angle and Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship. Angle defended the title in this match against Henry. The match marked the first time that two former Olympians battled for a world title in history. Angle began the match in trying to put Henry down but instead Henry dumped him to the floor, where Angle was beaten by former manager Daivari. Henry controlled Angle using his power but Angle managed to apply the ankle lock. After Henry kicked out after an Angle Slam, Angle locked in an ankle lock once more. Daivari distracted the referee and when Henry broke the hold again, he sent Angle crashing into the referee. At that point, Kurt got a chair. Daivari tried to stop him but Angle hit Daivari with the chair. When Angle tried to use the chair, Henry blocked the attempt and tossed Angle to the mat. As Henry advanced though, Angle low blowed Henry, which was followed by two chair shots. Angle went for the pin but Henry kicked out. Angle untied one of the turnbuckle pads on the middle rope. Angle ended up in that corner, but as Henry charged, Angle sidestepped and tripped him into the exposed steel. Angle rolled up Henry to retain the World Heavyweight Championship but as Angle celebrated, there was all darkness and The Undertaker's music played. Undertaker made his return to WWE television, in his first appearance since Armageddon, entering on a horse-drawn chariot. He intimidated Angle and then the ropes went down and the ring collapsed.[3][17]
Aftermath
Chris Benoit and Booker T continued their feud over the WWE United States Championship. Benoit went on to win the title from Booker at No Way Out.[23] Rey Mysterio was awarded a match against Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship which was scheduled to take place at WrestleMania 22 but before that, Mysterio defended his spot against Randy Orton at No Way Out. Orton won the match and Rey's title shot. Mysterio would later be readded to the match, forming a Triple Threat match between Angle, Mysterio and Orton.[24] At No Way Out, Angle successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker,[25] but lost the title to Mysterio at WrestleMania.[26][27]
In February, the Road to WrestleMania tournament was arranged to determine a new number one contender to Cena's WWE Championship. This was an 8-man tournament on Raw. Triple H, Rob Van Dam and Big Show faced each other in the final round of the tournament which was a triple threat match. RVD performed a Five Star Frog Splash on Big Show, but when he made the pin, Triple H pulled the referee. While the referee was distracted, Big Show was able to kick out. Triple H took advantage and performed a Pedigree on RVD to win the tournament and become the number one contender to the WWE Championship.[28] At WrestleMania 22, Cena defeated Triple H to retain the WWE Championship via submission after forcing Triple H to submit with the STFU.[29]
Results
No. | Results[17] | Stipulations | Times[30] |
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1H | Finlay defeated Brian Kendrick | Singles match | 02:07 |
2 | Gregory Helms defeated Kid Kash (c), Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio, and Paul London[18] | Six-way match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship | 07:40 |
3 | Mickie James defeated Ashley[20] | Singles match with Trish Stratus as the special guest referee | 07:44 |
4 | The Boogeyman defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield (with Jillian Hall) | Singles match | 01:54 |
5 | Rey Mysterio won by last eliminating Randy Orton[2] | 30-man Royal Rumble match for a world championship match at WrestleMania 22 | 1:02:12 |
6 | John Cena defeated Edge (c) (with Lita) by submission[4] | Singles match for the WWE Championship | 14:02 |
7 | Kurt Angle (c) defeated Mark Henry (with Daivari)[3] | Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship | 09:29 |
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Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations
Red ██ and "Raw" indicates a Raw superstar, blue ██ and "SD!" indicates a SmackDown! superstar. A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.
Draw[31] | Entrant[31] | Brand | Order[31] | Eliminated by[31] | Time[31] | Eliminations |
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1 | Triple H | Raw | 28 | Rey Mysterio | 1:00:15 | 5 |
2 | Rey Mysterio | SD! | — | Winner | 1:02:12 | 6 |
3 | Simon Dean | SD! | 1 | Rey Mysterio & Triple H | 00:45 | 0 |
4 | Psicosis | SD! | 2 | Rey Mysterio | 01:15 | 0 |
5 | Ric Flair | Raw | 3 | Triple H | 01:20 | 0 |
6 | Big Show | Raw | 7 | 09:02 | 2 | |
7 | Jonathan Coachman | Raw | 4 | Big Show | 00:30 | 0 |
8 | Bobby Lashley | SD! | 6 | Big Show & Kane | 04:17 | 1 |
9 | Kane | Raw | 8 | Triple H | 03:33 | 1 |
10 | Sylvan | SD! | 5 | Bobby Lashley | 00:18 | 0 |
11 | Carlito | Raw | 26 | Rob Van Dam | 38:29 | 2 |
12 | Chris Benoit | SD! | 17 | Randy Orton | 30:31 | 2 |
13 | Booker T | SD! | 9 | Chris Benoit | 00:18 | 0 |
14 | Joey Mercury | SD! | 22 | Johnny Nitro | 29:14 | 1 |
15 | Tatanka | SD! | 12 | Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury | 14:09 | 0 |
16 | Johnny Nitro | SD! | 23 | Shawn Michaels | 25:45 | 2 |
17 | Trevor Murdoch | Raw | 13 | 13:41 | 0 | |
18 | Eugene | Raw | 15 | Chris Benoit | 16:25 | 0 |
19 | Road Warrior Animal | SD! | 10 | Rob Van Dam | 02:49 | 0 |
20 | Rob Van Dam | Raw | 27 | Rey Mysterio | 23:52 | 4 |
21 | Orlando Jordan | SD! | 21 | Randy Orton | 16:09 | 0 |
22 | Chavo Guerrero | Raw | 11 | Triple H | 00:59 | 0 |
23 | Matt Hardy | SD! | 14 | Viscera | 07:42 | 0 |
24 | Super Crazy | SD! | 16 | Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio | 07:40 | 0 |
25 | Shawn Michaels | Raw | 25 | Shane McMahon | 12:55 | 3 |
26 | Chris Masters | Raw | 19 | Carlito | 07:01 | 1 |
27 | Viscera | Raw | 18 | Carlito & Chris Masters | 05:20 | 1 |
28 | Shelton Benjamin | Raw | 24 | Shawn Michaels | 06:51 | 0 |
29 | Goldust | Raw | 20 | Rob Van Dam | 03:09 | 0 |
30 | Randy Orton | SD! | 29 | Rey Mysterio | 13:04 | 2 |
^ Shane McMahon was not a participant in the Royal Rumble match.
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