Episode 667 (Birmingham, AL)

Season 14Episode 10180 minMar 6, 2006
Episode 667 (Birmingham, AL)
1. Intercontinental Championship John "Bradshaw" Layfield vs. CM Punk 2. Maryse vs. Melina 3. Money in the Bank Qualifying Match Chris Jericho vs. Kofi Kingston 4. Six Man Tag Team Match Rey Mysterio, Finlay, Christian vs. Kane, John Morisson, The Miz 5. Handicap Match Triple H vs. Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase Shawn Michaels comes to the ring. Michaels talks about his challenge to the Undertaker. And like on Smackdown, when the Undertaker was talking a highlight reel of Michaels in action at Wrestlemania aired, this time, footage of the Undertaker in action interrupts Michaels. When the tape stops, the Undertaker is in the ring behind him, and Shawn knows he's there. They both talk about their accomplishments at Wrestlemania. In the end Michaels reminds the Undertaker that the Undertaker has never beaten him. Match #1 for the Intercontinental Championship: CM Punk vs JBL. JBL pins Punk. Vickie tells JBL that since she put him in the title match, he now has to do her a favor. JBL says fine, then Edge comes in. He wants to know what John Cena said to her on Smackdown. Vickie says it doesn't matter, and Edge says fine, the only thing that matters is signing the championship contract tonight. Michael Cole interviews Randy Orton at his home in St. Louis. Match #2: Melina vs Maryse. Maryse pins Melina. The brawl afterwards started as Smackdown vs Raw but ended up heel vs face. Vickie Guerrero is in the ring for the contract signing. She also announces that the Diva Battle Royal at Wrestlemania winner will be crowned Miss Wrestlemania. Once Edge & The Big Show come down to sign, they do the usual bragging back and forth, and once they sign, John Cena comes down and signs his name to the contract as well because Vickie says she wants to be fair to the audience. Cena then pretends to be in love with Vickie and Edge calls him on it. Cena tells them that he's not in love with her, then shows footage of the Big Show & Vickie making out. Match #3: Money in the Bank Qualifier: Kofi Kingston vs Chris Jericho. Kingston pins Jericho. (Ric Flair came out and distracted Jericho) More with Orton at home. Todd Grisham interviews Chris Jericho. He challenged Ric Flair to come out of retirement and face him next week. Hall of Fame induction announcement: Koko B. Ware. Match #4: Rey Mysterio, Christian & Finlay w/Hornswoggle vs Kane, John Morrison & The Miz. Mysterio pins Morrison. Match #5: Handicap: Triple H vs Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase. Rhodes & DiBiase win by forfeit because Triple H didn't show up. Back in St. Louis, Orton is complaining that H didn't show up. Then Triple H shows up at his house and attacks. The fight goes on until the cops show up and arrest Triple H.
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