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WWE The Bash

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2009 World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event
"The Bash" redirects here. For the WWE event series, seeThe Great American Bash. For other meanings, seeBash.

The Bash
Promotion poster featuringBatista
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
ECW
DateJune 28, 2009
CitySacramento, California
VenueARCO Arena
Attendance11,946[1]
Buy rate178,000[2][3]
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The Bash was the sixth annualGreat American Bashprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced byWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and 20th Great American Bash event overall. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion'sRaw,SmackDown, andECWbrand divisions. The event took place on June 28, 2009, at theARCO Arena inSacramento, California. It was the final Great American Bash event to be held on PPV as the event was replaced byFatal 4-Way in 2010. It was also the only Great American Bash to be titled as "The Bash", as in2012, the event was revived as aspecial episode ofSmackDown, which returned to using the full name of "The Great American Bash". After another eight years, the event was again revived for WWE'sdevelopmental brand,NXT, in 2020 and has since been held as an annual event for NXT.

There were eight matches on for the event'scard. Thecard for the event was asupercard due to it having three main attraction bouts. This included:Randy Orton defeatingTriple H in aThree Stages of Hell match to retain theWWE Championship,World Heavyweight ChampionCM Punk gettingdisqualified againstJeff Hardy, andJohn Cena defeatingThe Miz in the first official encounter between the two. Theundercard for the show featured five matches:ECW ChampionTommy Dreamer defending his title againstChristian,Jack Swagger,Finlay, andMark Henry in aChampionship Scramble match,Chris Jericho wagering theWWE Intercontinental Championship againstRey Mysterio'smask,Dolph Ziggler versusThe Great Khali in aNo Disqualification match,The Colóns defending theUnified WWE Tag Team Championship againstThe Legacy andEdge and Chris Jericho, andMichelle McCool challengingMelina for theWWE Women's Championship.

The event had 178,000 buys, down onThe Great American Bash 2008 figure of 196,000 buys.

Production

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Background

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The Great American Bash is aprofessional wrestling event established in 1985. FollowingWorld Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) acquisition ofWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) in March 2001,[4] WWE revived thepay-per-view (PPV) in2004.[5] The 2009 event, which was renamed as The Bash, was the sixth annual Great American Bash produced by WWE and 20th overall. It took place on June 28, 2009, at theARCO Arena inSacramento, California and featured wrestlers from theRaw,SmackDown, andECWbrands.[6]

Storylines

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The Bash featuredprofessional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existingscripted feuds,plots, andstorylines that were played out onMonday Night Raw,Friday Night SmackDown,ECW andWWE SuperstarsWorld Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) television programs.[7] Wrestlers portrayed avillain or ahero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.[8] All wrestlers were from WWE's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands—astoryline division in which WWE employees are assigned to a television program of the same name.[9]

CM Punk defended theWorld Heavyweight Championship at The Bash againstJeff Hardy.

Three weeks ago atExtreme Rules,CM Punk cashed in hisMoney in the Bank contract and defeatedJeff Hardy to win theWorld Heavyweight Championship, after Hardy had already defeatedEdge in aladder match to win the title. On the following episode ofSmackDown, both Hardy and Edge demanded rematches, butSmackDown General ManagerTheodore Long then announced a number one contender's match between the two to determine who would face Punk for the championship. The match ended in a no-contest after Punk interfered, resulting in Long making a triple threat match between the three men for the World Heavyweight Championship on the June 15 episode ofRaw, where Punk would retain the title by pinning Edge after Hardy had performed aSwanton Bomb on him.[10] Punk and Hardy had tense confrontations in the coming weeks, leading to Theodore Long making a championship match between the two for the Bash.[11]

After winning theWWE Championship at Extreme Rules,Batista was assaulted the next night onRaw by former champion,Randy Orton, and Legacy (Cody Rhodes & Ted Dibiase Jr.) incapacitating Batista and leading to him vacating his title due to alegitimate tear in hisBiceps brachii muscle.[12] The next week onRaw, afatal four-way match was held to determine the new champion, which featured Orton,Triple H,John Cena, andThe Big Show.[13] Orton won the match, and it was later announced by WWE Chairman,Vince McMahon, that the next man to face Orton for the title would be the winner of a10-man battle royal; Triple H won the match, and became the number one contender.[14] It was also announced on this episode ofRaw bystoryline owner,Donald Trump, that the title would be defended the next week onRaw between the two in aLast Man Standing match, where the winner would go into The Bash with the title, defending against the other.[13] The match ended in adraw when neither man was able to answer the referee's ten-count; Orton retained the championship as a result. Later in the show, Mr. McMahon acquiredRaw back from Trump with his first act back in control being to change the match between Orton and Triple H at The Bash to aThree Stages of Hell match, consisting of a singles match,Falls Count Anywhere, and astretcher match for the first, second, and third falls respectively.[15]

For the two months before the event,Christian,Tommy Dreamer, andJack Swagger had been in constant conflict with each other over theECW Championship with Christian defeating Swagger atBacklash andJudgment Day, and Dreamer defeating both at Extreme Rules.[16][17][18] In the wake of their conflict,Finlay inserted himself into the rivalry on the June 16 episode ofECW on Sci Fi by attacking all three men.[19] It was announced following the program that the four wrestlers, along withMark Henry, would participate in aChampionship Scramble match at The Bash.[20]

AfterRey Mysterio retained theIntercontinental Championship againstChris Jericho at Judgment Day, Jericho had begun a moral crusade, accusing Mysterio of being dishonest to the fans for wearing hismask, not showing his true face; he assaulted him after posing as a fan in the crowd wearing one of Mysterio's masks.[21][22] This led to another match between the two at Extreme Rules, in which Jericho won the title in aNo Holds Barred match by removing Mysterio's mask. On the June 15 episode ofRaw, Mysterio received his rematch against Jericho, but failed to win.[23] On the June 19 episode ofSmackDown, it was announced that the Intercontinental title would be defended at The Bash in a match whereif Mysterio were to lose, he would remove his mask.[24][25]

Since beingdrafted to Raw in April,The Miz had been making challenges to John Cena.[26] These were generally made after Cena either had been injured or was already in a match, leading to The Miz claiming victory by forfeit.[27][28] This would continue until The Miz accumulated a record of 7–0.[29] After some confrontations, as well as an ambush by The Miz with a steel chair as a weapon, on the June 22 episode ofRaw, it was announced Cena and The Miz would officially meet in a match at The Bash.[30]

Event

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Dark match

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Prior to the show airing live on pay per view, the crowd in attendance was shown anuntelevised match pittingR-Truth againstShelton Benjamin, which saw the former defeat the latter bypinfall.

Preliminary matches

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
EnglishcommentatorsMichael Cole(Raw)
Jerry Lawler(Raw)
Jim Ross(SmackDown)
Todd Grisham(SmackDown)
Matt Striker(ECW)
Josh Mathews(ECW)
Spanish commentatorsCarlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
InterviewerJosh Mathews
Ring announcerLilian Garcia(Raw)
Justin Roberts(SmackDown)
Tony Chimel(ECW)
RefereesCharles Robinson
Mike Chioda
Scott Armstrong
Jack Doan
Marty Elias
Chad Patton

The show started with theECW Championship Scramble match. The match began with two wrestlers competing for three minutes with another wrestler entering every three minutes thereafter; when a wrestler scored a decision over another, they were declared the interim champion, and only lost the distinction if another wrestler scored a decision after them. Whoever was the interim champion as the time limit expired would be named the official champion. The first two competitors wereChristian andJack Swagger before the entrance ofFinlay. Swagger became the first interim champion by pinning Finlay with aroll-up;[31][unreliable source] Finlay retaliated with aCeltic Cross to Swagger. When incumbent championTommy Dreamer andMark Henry entered the match, Henry became the interim title holder by pinning Dreamer after aWorld's Strongest Slam, only to have Swagger become interim champion by pinning Henry following aSwagger Bomb. As the time limit was set to expire, Dreamer executed aDDT on Christian to remain champion. As the final minute of the match progressed, Dreamer spent the time preventing the four other men from scoring a decision to win the match and retain the title.[32]

Rey Mysterio defeated Chris Jericho for his secondInterconintental Championship; he also retained his right to wear his mask.

Chris Jericho andRey Mysterio's match for theIntercontinental title followed; the contest was kept at a fast pace, leading to Jericho going to the floor of the arena surrounding the ring to have his opponent deliver aseated senton. As the move also damaged Mysterio, Jericho gained control, whipping the challenger into the barricade before returning the action to the ring; Mysterio regained his momentum to take down Jericho with anArabian press. The match continued with both men countering each other's signature maneuvers in attempts to score a pin. Mysterio gained the upper hand bydropkicking the champion onto the bottom rope in an attempt to execute the619; once connected, Jericho quickly applied his submission hold, theWalls of Jericho; Mysterio struggled out of the position, leading to an exchange of surprise pin attempts. The match came to an end when Jericho attempted to remove his opponent's mask, only to see another one in its place, leading to Mysterio taking advantage of the confusion by executing 619 again before performing aspringboardsplash to pin his opponent, winning the title and retaining his mask.[33]

Third on the card was theNo Disqualification match betweenDolph Ziggler andThe Great Khali. The match quickly went to the arena floor with both men trying to gain control of a steel chair to use as a weapon.Kane made his return in this match by assaulting Khali with the chair before Ziggler made a pin to win the match.[34]

The next match was betweenThe Colóns (Carlito andPrimo) andThe Legacy (Cody Rhodes andTed DiBiase) for theUnified WWE Tag Team Championship. As the match was about to proceed, after being pressured byVince McMahon to improve the quality ofSmackDown, Theodore Long announced another team would be inserted into the match, making it atriple threat match; the team would be Chris Jericho andEdge. The match centered around The Colóns and The Legacy isolating themselves for the most part before Edge managed to tag himself into the match as Carlito went to pin Rhodes after theBackstabber, but due to Edge tagging in, the match continued for Edge to deliver aspear to Carlito, pinning him to win the titles.[35]

Melina next defended theWWE Women's Championship againstMichelle McCool. The match focused around McCool attacking her opponent's leg with herassociate,Alicia Fox, inhibiting Melina. As the champion went to attempt abody scissors, McCool delivered aFaith Breaker for the pinfall victory, winning the title.[32]

Main event matches

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The Miz faced John Cena in the first official match between the two.

The first of three matches billed as the main event was theWorld Heavyweight Championship match betweenCM Punk andJeff Hardy. The match was wrestled at a fast pace as the two exchanged a series of holds and kicks. As Punk was about to deliver aGo To Sleep, Hardy countered into aTwist of Fate, and executed theSwanton Bomb; Hardy then covered his opponent and got the pin. Though it appeared initially that he won the title, the referee soon discovered Punk's foot was under the bottom rope, causing the match to continue. As the competitors continued to fight, Punk performed aroundhouse kick on the referee, causing him to getdisqualified, thus retaining the title. Following the match, a frustrated Hardy assaulted the champion, leading to the two being pulled apart by the referee and other officials.[35]

John Cena facedThe Miz next. Cena executed anAttitude Adjustment on The Miz and forced The Miz to submit to theSTF to win the match.

The main event was theThree Stages of Hell match for theWWE Championship betweenRandy Orton andTriple H. In the first match, a singles match, Triple H was disqualified after hitting Orton with a chair, giving Orton the first victory. The next fall was the falls count anywhere match, which Triple H won after attacking Orton with the chair and aPedigree outside the ring. The final match was the stretcher match. Triple H tried to end the match early by wheeling the champion over the yellow line on the stage that signified the end of the match only to have Orton slide off, leading to a brawl between the two on the stage. Orton performed aDDT off the stretcher onto the entrance ramp on Triple H. The fight went back up to the stage with Triple H delivering a Pedigree, followed by loading the stretcher with Orton until Orton's two protégés,Cody Rhodes andTed DiBiase, interfered, preventing Triple H from winning by distracting him to have Orton attack him, put him on the stretcher, and wheel him across the finishing line to win the match.[33] After the match, when Orton was celebrating his victory, Triple H attacked Orton with his signature sledgehammer.

Reception

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Randy Orton before his match

The show was rated as merely average by wrestling journalists.Canadian Online Explorer had analyst, Brian Elliott, review the show; he would comment that the show "failed to live up to expectations, largely due to bad booking." This criticism was built around what he had felt to be the inability of the company'screative writers to showcase effective segments and matches.[36]Dave Meltzer, editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, wrote a real-time commentary during the event; he was disappointed by a few moments in the show, but still saw the wrestling as a positive, particularly the main event, but said it was "nothing compared to their match (Triple H and Orton had) on Monday and this was the one you were paying for."[32]

A seemingly-universal praise for the event from critics came in their commentary of the WWE Intercontinental Championship match between Rey Mysterio and Chris Jericho. Elliott dubbed this the "Match of the Night", giving it a rating of 8/10.[36] James Caldwell, an editor for the Pro Wrestling Torch, commended the effort of both men for the overall quality of their rivalry over the past few months leading up to this encounter, saying that the two had "great chemistry".[33] Meltzer called it "one of the better WWE matches this year."[32]

The most noteworthy criticism of the show came from John Cena's match with The Miz.Wade Keller, editor of the Pro Wrestling Torch, who wrote a report of the show, said the encounter "was pretty much the worst finish possible" as it did not help elevate the status of The Miz as a viable competitor. Despite the favorable reviews of the Three Stages of Hell match, Keller referred to it as "stale" due to how many times prior to the show these two wrestled.[35]

Aftermath

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On the episode ofRaw following The Bash, it was announced that the general manager position for the Raw brand would be eradicated and replaced with a new weekly special guest host role. Batista was then announced as the first person to be special guest host. In his position, Batista announced the WWE Championship would be defended at the July event,Night of Champions; the competitor who would face Orton would be determined by the winner of the tournament that commenced that night. The semi-finals saw Triple H defeatMontel Vontavious Porter (MVP) and John Cena defeat The Miz to advance to the finals of the tournament to be held on the July 6 edition ofRaw.[37]

Following his match, on the July 2 episode ofSuperstars, CM Punk revealed he suffered astoryline eye injury at The Bash; after a match with Edge that caused him to forfeit due to extra damage inflicted in the match.[38] Punk claimed the reason he struck the referee was because he was unable to see who his target was. Hardy continued after Punk, leading to the announcement the two would meet atNight of Champions for the title.[39]

The Bash was the only event in The Great American Bash chronology to be titled as The Bash, and it was also the final to be held on PPV. In 2010, the event was replaced on PPV byFatal 4-Way, then in April 2011, the promotion ceased going by its full name of World Wrestling Entertainment, with "WWE" becoming anorphaned initialism.[40] The event, which reverted to being called The Great American Bash, returned inJuly 2012 as a special episode ofSmackDown.[41] It was again revived in 2020 for thedevelopmental brandNXT brand and has since been held as an annual event for NXT.[42]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[47][48]
1DR-Truth defeatedShelton Benjamin[43]Singles match9:18
2Tommy Dreamer (c) defeatedChristian,Finlay,Jack Swagger andMark Henry[20]Championship Scramble for theECW Championship14:46
3Rey Mysterio defeatedChris Jericho (c)Title vs. Mask match for theWWE Intercontinental Championship15:42
4Dolph Ziggler defeatedThe Great Khali[44]No Disqualification match4:59
5Chris Jericho andEdge defeatedThe Colóns (Carlito andPrimo) (c) andThe Legacy (Cody Rhodes andTed DiBiase)[45]Triple threat match for theUnified WWE Tag Team Championship[a]9:37
6Michelle McCool (withAlicia Fox) defeatedMelina (c)[46]Singles match for theWWE Women's Championship6:34
7Jeff Hardy defeatedCM Punk (c) by disqualificationSingles match for theWorld Heavyweight Championship15:01
8John Cena defeatedThe Miz by submission[30]Singles match5:39
9Randy Orton (c) defeatedTriple H 2-1Three Stages of Hell match for theWWE Championship* Stage 1: Singles match (won by Orton)
*Stage 2: Falls Count Anywhere Match (won by Triple H)
*Stage 3: Stretcher match (won by Orton)
21:23
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was adark match
ECW Championship Scramble Interim Champions
NumberWrestlerEnteredPinnedMethod
1Jack Swagger2Finlayroll-up
2Finlay3Jack SwaggerCeltic Cross
3Mark Henry5Tommy DreamerWorld's Strongest Slam
4Jack Swagger2Mark HenrySwagger Bomb
WinnerTommy Dreamer4ChristianDDT

Notes

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  1. ^The name "Unified WWE Tag Team Championship" refers to both theWWE Tag Team Championship andWorld Tag Team Championship being held and defended together, although both titles remain independently active.

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