Backlash (2006) was a
professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which took place on April 30, 2006 at the
Rupp Arena in
Lexington, Kentucky. It was the eighth event under the
Backlash name and featured wrestlers and other talent that performed on the
Raw brand.
Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which saw two main events. 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 other main event featured Shawn Michaels and "God" versus Vince and Shane McMahon in a No Holds Barred match, which was won by the McMahons. From the five scheduled bouts on the undercard, one received more promotion than the others. The match was a "Title versus Briefcase match" between Rob Van Dam (the Money in the Bank holder) and Shelton Benjamin (the Intercontinental Champion). In this match, Van Dam defeated Benjamin to retain his Money in the Bank briefcase and win 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.
Background
Backlash featured
professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing
scripted feuds,
plots, and
storylines that were played out on
Raw. Wrestlers portrayed a
villain or a
hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches. All wrestlers were from WWE's Raw brand—a
storyline division in which WWE employees are assigned to a television program of the same name.
, who competed in the Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship]]
The main event at Backlash was a Triple Threat match, a standard wrestling match involving three wrestlers 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. 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. 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. 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, a match featuring wrestlers fighting in a ring surrounded by a steel structure of chain and girders. Cena, however, reclaimed the Championship at the 2006 Royal Rumble, when he defeated Edge. 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. and Edge executing a shoulder block takedown on Triple H and pinning him. It was then announced that Cena would defend the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat match against Triple H and Edge at Backlash.
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". Michaels interrupted McMahon and told him to "let it go" and "move on" from the events of Survivor Series. In reply McMahon told Michaels that he indeed screwed Bret Hart and added, "Shawn, do not make me screw you." At the Royal Rumble, Shane McMahon made a surprising appearance when he eliminated Michaels from the Rumble match, though Shane was not a participant. 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. 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. 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.
Preliminary matches
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Jim Ross
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Jerry Lawler
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Carlos Cabrera (Spanish)
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Hugo Savinovich (Spanish)
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|Interviewer
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Todd Grisham
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|Ring announcer
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Lilian Garcia
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Mike Chioda
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Jack Doan
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|Chad Patton
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|Marty Alias
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The first match of the event was between
Carlito and
Chris Masters. In the beginning of the match, Carlito had the advantage over Masters, as he
jumped from the ring to the outside and impacts his chest against Masters' chest, and performed a
Springboard Back elbow. Masters, however, gained the advantage and executed a
Powerbomb, a move which is executed by the attacking wrestler slamming the opponent after lifting them on their shoulders on Carlito into the turnbuckle. Carlito performed a
Back Cracker, a move where the wrestlers goes behind the opponent and jumps up to place both his knees against the opponent's back, forcing the wrestler's knees to push up into the back of the opponent. Carlito then pinned Masters while using the ropes for leverage to win the match.
Next was a match between Umaga and Ric Flair. Umaga had the advantage throughout the match, as Umaga hit Flair with a knee to his head. Umaga defeated Flair after hitting Flair in the throat with his thumb. 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, 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.
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, a move in which a wrestler will roll/flip over an elevated opponent facing them in a reverse body scissors and use the momentum to pull the opponent down to the floor. The match went back and forth with action, but in the end Van Dam performed a body splash, known in wrestling as a frog splash, from the top turnbuckle on Benjamin and pinned him to win the match and retain his Money in the Bank briefcase and win the Intercontinental Championship. The next match was The Big Show versus 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 with "May 19". Big Show who seemed to have enough, hit Kane with a folding chair and walked away.
Main event matches
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, Michaels' own signature finisher, 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, a move in which the two attacking wrestlers standing either side of an opponent; the wrestlers then force the opponent upwards, throwing them up while releasing the hold to allow the opponent slam to the mat back-first. Vince then pinned Michaels for the win.
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 as a result. Afterwards, Edge drove Triple H's head through a table 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, a move where the wrestler lifts the opponent, turning 180°, and then tosses her forward onto her back. Near the end of the match, Cena had Edge on his shoulders for an FU, Triple H then 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, a hold that has the attacking wrestler lift the opponent's legs from behind the knees. Still gripping the opponent's legs, the attacking wrestler then flips forward, over the opponent, and plants their feet on the mat while bridging the back to add leverage. Cena won the match and successfully retained the WWE Championship. After the match, Triple H hit Cena, Edge, and the referee with a sledgehammer.
Aftermath
On the May 15 edition of
Raw, Rob Van Dam lost the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Shelton Benjamin in a rematch. On the May 22 edition of
Raw, John Cena defeated Chris Masters in a singles match (also known as a standard wrestling match). After the 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. On the May 29 edition of
Raw, Van Dam was selected by
ECW Representative Paul Heyman to be
drafted from Raw to
WWE's new
ECW brand. At One Night Stand, Cena lost the WWE Championship to Van Dam in an
Extreme Rules match.
Following the aftermath from Backlash, Kane was confronted by an Imposter Kane, who was wearing Kane's old mask and ring attire. The Impostor executed a chokeslam on Kane during his match against Shelton Benjamin for the Intercontinental Championship. This rivalry lead to a match between the two at Vengeance, in which the real Kane lost to the Impostor.
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. On the May 22 edition of Raw, however, Michaels was in a 5-on-1 handicap match, and the Spirit Squad members, in storyline, injured Michaels' left knee. 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 into a crowd favorite and attacked the Spirit Squad. On the June 12 edition of Raw, McMahon booked Triple H in a Handicap Gaunlet 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. At Vengeance, DX met the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 handicap match, in which DX won.
Reception
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.
The event was released on DVD on May 30, 2006, by Sony Music Entertainment and reached second on Billboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of June 24, 2006.
Results
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Stipulations
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Goldust defeated
Rob Conway
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Singles match
|03:38
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|1
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Carlito defeated
Chris Masters
|Singles match
|09:53
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|2
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Umaga (with
Armando Alejandro Estrada) defeated
Ric Flair
|Singles match
|03:29
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|3
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Trish Stratus defeated
Mickie James (c) by
disqualification
|Singles match for the
WWE Women's Championship
|04:03
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|4
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Rob Van Dam defeated
Shelton Benjamin
|Winner Take All singles match for Benjamin's
WWE Intercontinental Championship and Van Dam's
Money in the Bank contract; Van Dam won the Intercontinental Championship as a result
|18:42
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|5
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The Big Show fought
Kane to a no contest
|Singles match
|09:30
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|6
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Vince and Shane McMahon defeated
Shawn Michaels and "God"
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No Holds Barred Tornado Tag match
|19:57
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|7
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John Cena (c) defeated
Triple H and
Edge (with
Lita)
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Triple Threat match for the
WWE Championship
|17:33
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References
External links
Official Backlash 2006 website
Category:2006 in professional wrestling
Category:Backlash
Category:Culture of Lexington, Kentucky