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World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view event

Armageddon
Promotional poster featuringBatista
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
BrandSmackDown!
DateDecember 17, 2006
CityRichmond, Virginia
VenueRichmond Coliseum
Attendance8,200
Buy rate239,000[1]
TaglineThe End...Is Only the Beginning
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The 2006Armageddon was the seventhArmageddonprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced byWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion'sSmackDown!brand division. The event took place on December 17, 2006, at theRichmond Coliseum inRichmond, Virginia. It was the final Armageddon to be brand-exclusive as followingWrestleMania 23 the following year, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued.

Themain event was atag team match, in which the team ofBatista andJohn Cena defeated the team ofKing Booker andFinlay. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard, includingThe Undertaker versusMr. Kennedy in aLast Ride match, which The Undertaker won. The other match was anInferno match in whichKane defeatedMontel Vontavious Porter.

The event grossed over $423,500 in ticket sales from an attendance of 8,200.Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section rated the WWE Tag Team Championship match a nine out of ten stars, the highest rating match. The event was released onDVD on January 16, 2007 bySony Music Entertainment. The DVD reached second onBillboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of February 18, 2007, and it dropped to the tenth spot the following week.

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theRichmond Coliseum inRichmond, Virginia.

Armageddon was established in 1999 asWorld Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) Decemberpay-per-view (PPV) and was held every year except in 2001.[2] The 2006 event was the seventh Armageddon and was held on December 17 at theRichmond Coliseum inRichmond, Virginia. Like the previous two years, the 2006 event featured wrestlers exclusively from theSmackDown!brand.[3]

Storylines

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John Cena teamed up with Batista against King Booker and Finlay

The leadingstaged rivalry written into the event was betweenBatista andKing Booker. AtSurvivor Series, Batista defeated King Booker to win theWorld Heavyweight Championship.[4][5] On the December 1 episode ofSmackDown!, King Booker andFinlay both competed in a Triple Threat match against Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship, with Batista winning. Later that night,General managerTheodore Long announced that King Booker and Finlay would form atag team to compete against Batista and a partner of his choice at Armageddon. Batista announced that his partner would beWWE ChampionJohn Cena, a member of theRaw brand.[6] The following week on the December 8 episode ofSmackDown!, Batista defeated Finlay bydisqualification after King Booker interfered on Finlay's behalf.[7] On the December 15 episode ofSmackDown!, Cena defeated Finlay after anFU.[8]

The secondary rivalry was betweenThe Undertaker andMr. Kennedy. On the September 8 episode ofSmackDown!, Kennedy announced that he was looking for a new opponent, one that he had never faced before. Long informed Kennedy that he knew a SmackDown! superstar that had never faced Kennedy, The Undertaker. A match was made between the two forNo Mercy, in which Kennedy defeated The Undertaker by disqualification.[9][10] At Survivor Series, Kennedy once again defeated The Undertaker in aFirst Blood match.[4][5] On the December 1 episode ofSmackDown!, The Undertaker foughtMontel Vontavious Porter (MVP) in a match whereneither wrestler won. During the match, MVP attempted to escape from the ring, but Kennedy caught him during the process and tried to throw him back into the ring. MVP instead threw Kennedy in. The Undertaker then kicked Kennedy in the face, andKane attacked MVP at ringside.[6] The following week as Kennedy was in the ring, thehearse, appearing to have nobody in the driver's seat, drove into the arena; suddenly, The Undertaker appeared from the back of the hearse, as Kennedy sprung from the ring. Later that night, Kane defeated Kennedy bydisqualification after MVP interfered on Kennedy's behalf.[7] On the December 15 episode ofSmackDown!,Undertaker and Kane teamed together to face Kennedy and MVP in a tag team match, which ended withneither team winning. Kennedy knocked Kane down in the aisle and jumped into the driver's seat of the hearse that had been at ringside for the match and threatened to run him over with it; However, The Undertaker appeared in the passenger side seat scaring Kennedy off.[8]

The third rivalry was betweenMontel Vontavious Porter (MVP) andKane. After MVP signed with the SmackDown! brand and made his debut, he beggedTheodore Long for more competition. Kane answered the challenge, but MVP got himselfdisqualified when he low blowed Kane to escape Kane's chokeslam. Over the past few months, MVP defeated Kane in astreet fight with help fromMr. Kennedy (who was feuding withThe Undertaker) and later defeated Kane in asteel cage match by escaping the cage. Theodore Long later announced that since MVP and Kane were so evenly matched that the two would face off at Armageddon in anInferno match.

Event

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Other on-screen personnel
Role:Name:
EnglishcommentatorsMichael Cole
John Bradshaw Layfield
Spanish commentatorsCarlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Ring announcerTony Chimel
RefereesNick Patrick
Charles Robinson
Jim Korderas

Preliminary matches

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Montel Vontavious Porter, who faced Kane in an Inferno match

The first match to air live was betweenKane andMontel Vontavious Porter (MVP) in anInferno match. The only way to win an Inferno match is by throwing one's opponent into a fire that surrounds the ring on all four sides. This match was the first time that the Inferno match had been used on pay-per-view in more thanseven years. At the start of the match, MVP attempted to leave the ring, but was unable to as the flames surrounding the ring prevented him. Kane kicked MVP in the head and threw him into the ring corner. MVP escaped the ring and was unable to go past the fire, so he returned to the ring and was continuously knocked down by Kane. The finish of the match saw Kane grab MVP and force him backwards into the fire. MVP's costume caught on fire as he ran to the entrance ramp. MVP fell to the floor as WWE workers put out the flames with fire extinguishers.[11]

The following match featuredPaul London and Brian Kendrick,William Regal and Dave Taylor,MNM (Joey Mercury andJohnny Nitro), andThe Hardys (Matt Hardy andJeff Hardy) in a four-teamladder match for theWWE Tag Team Championship. Towards the end of the match, while MNM and The Hardys were out of the ring, Regal and Taylor attempted to climb the ladder, but Kendrick managed to knock the pair off. Kendrick fought off Regal and Taylor as London climbed the ladder and captured the titles to win the match for his team and retain the championships. During the match, Mercury suffered a legitimate nose injury after being hit by a ladder.[12][13]

I happened to be looking up, so it hit me in the throat. But Mercury was looking straight at it and it hit him square in the nose and the orbital bone. It really could have been any one of us. I was just lucky that the ladder hit him first.

— Johnny Nitro,[13]

I'll always remember [the match] for what we did to Joey Mercury's face. After the seesaw, I remember hearing him yell, "I'm bleeding," and it was like someone went to a sink and turned the faucet on. It was gruesome.

— Matt Hardy,[13]

The third match was astandard wrestling match betweenThe Boogeyman andThe Miz. The Boogeyman controlled the majority of the match and eventually won bypinfall after aFallingChokebomb.[11]

The next match featuredChris Benoit defending theUnited States Championship againstChavo Guerrero (accompanied byVickie Guerrero). Before the bell rang to start the match, Chavo tried to attack Benoit, but as the match began, Benoit retaliated by delivering aclothesline. Benoit and Guerrero wrestled inconclusively until Benoit covered Chavo to try to pin him. Chavo managed to place his foot on top of the bottom rope, which forced Benoit to break the pin per official wrestling match rules. While Guerrero was lying on his stomach, Benoit applied theSharpshooter, and made Chavo submit to retain the championship.[11]

The fifth match was the encounter ofGregory Helms andJimmy Wang Yang for theWWE Cruiserweight Championship. Helms performed aswinging neckbreaker on Yang. Yang retaliated, but Helms quickly moved back into the power position and pinned Yang to retain the championship.[11]

Main event matches

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The Undertaker. who faced Mr. Kennedy in aLast Ride match at Armageddon

The following match was aLast Ride match betweenThe Undertaker andMr. Kennedy, where the only way to win was by throwing one's opponent into a hearse and driving it out of the arena. During the beginning of the match, The Undertaker tossed Kennedy into steel steps on the side of the ring and then onto the commentator's announcing table. The Undertaker then threw Kennedy into the ring apron, which is the apron covering the area under the ring. Kennedy and The Undertaker wrestled inconclusively until The Undertaker tossed Kennedy on top of the roof of the hearse. The Undertaker then delivered aChokeslam and aTombstone Piledriver, both onto the roof of the hearse. As he was still in control of the match, The Undertaker threw Kennedy into the hearse and drove it out of the arena to win the match.[11]

After the Last Ride match,Jillian Hall,Layla El,Ashley Massaro, andKristal Marshall all took part in a "Naughty or Nice" contest, alingerie contest, where theDiva with the loudest fan reaction would win. The host of the contest wasSanta Claus (portrayed by Big Dick Johnson, otherwise Christopher DeJoseph). Johnson declared all four of the Divas as the winners and proceeded to take off his Santa costume and dance to music being played in the arena.[11]

The main event was the tag team match betweenJohn Cena andBatista versus the team ofKing Booker andFinlay. Batista wrestled the match with his left arm taped up due to a previous injury. Both teams wrestlers inconclusively until Cena applied theSTFU on King Booker. Finlay broke the submission hold, andThe Little Bastard ran into the ring. Little Bastard attempted to kick Cena, but accidentally kicked himself in his head when Cena moved out of the way. Then, King Booker tried tosuperkick Batista, but Batista moved out of the way, and King Booker accidentally hit Finlay. Batista then delivered aBatista Bomb and pinned King Booker to earn the victory for his team.[11]

Reception

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The Richmond Coliseum has a maximum capacity of 13,000, but that was reduced for the 2006 Armageddon event.[14] The event grossed over$423,500 in ticket sales from an attendance of 8,200.Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section rated the WWE Tag Team Championship match a nine out of ten stars, the highest match rating. The United States Championship, Cruiserweight Championship, and Last Ride matches all received seven out of ten stars. The main event match received a five and a half stars out of ten rating.[3]

The event was released onDVD on January 16, 2007,[15] bySony Music Entertainment. The DVD reached second onBillboard's DVD Sales Chart for recreational sports during the week of February 18, 2007, and it dropped to the tenth spot the following week.[16] It remained on the chart's "top ten" for two consecutive weeks until the week of March 4, 2007, when it ranked 17th.[17]

Aftermath

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On the December 22 episode ofSmackDown!, King Booker and Finlay demanded a rematch against Batista and John Cena. General Manager Theodore Long informed the pair that they would instead be facing Kane and The Undertaker later that night in a match, which Kane and The Undertaker won.[18] At theRoyal Rumble, theRoyal Rumble match was held, where the winner is the final person left in the ring after the other twenty nine wrestlers are eliminated by being thrown over the top ring rope. The Undertaker won the Royal Rumble match to earn a title shot atWrestleMania 23.[19][20] At WrestleMania, he defeated Batista to win the World Heavyweight Championship and maintain his WrestleManiaundefeated streak.[21]

Chris Benoit continued to feud with Chavo Guerrero over theWWE United States Championship. On the December 22, 2006 episode ofSmackDown!, Benoit defeated Guerrero in a rematch for the title, with Vickie Guerrero accompanying Chavo to ringside. Benoit won the match by disqualification when Vickie hit Benoit in the head with the championship belt.[18] On the January 12, 2007 episode ofSmackDown!, Mr. Kennedy defeated Chris Benoit in a standard match, with help from Chavo Guerrero.[22][23] The following week, Benoit defeated Chavo yet again with the championship on the line.[24]

The feuds between Kane and Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), and The Undertaker and Mr. Kennedy did not continue after the event. On the January 5, 2007, episode ofSmackDown!, Kennedy set the time to beat in the "Beat the Clock" sprint, a tournament based on the time wrestlers win matches, to become the new number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.[25][26] On the January 12 episode ofSmackDown!, Kennedy won the "Beat the Clock" sprint by preventing The Undertaker from winning his match and from beating Kennedy's time. At the Royal Rumble, Batista defeated Kennedy to retain the title.[20] The feuds between Gregory Helms and Jimmy Wang Yang, and The Boogeyman and The Miz also did not continue, as Helms was put into a rivalry with The Boogeyman.[25][26] Yang was put into a temporary rivalry withTatanka.[22][23]

The 2006 Armageddon was the final brand-exclusive Armageddon, as followingWrestleMania 23 in April 2007, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued.[27]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DVladimir Kozlov defeatedScotty 2 Hotty bypinfallSingles match2:01
2Kane defeatedMontel Vontavious Porter by burningInferno match[28]8:14
3Paul London and Brian Kendrick (c) defeatedWilliam Regal and Dave Taylor,MNM (Joey Mercury andJohnny Nitro) (withMelina) andThe Hardys (Matt Hardy andJeff Hardy)Fatal four-wayladder match for theWWE Tag Team Championship[29]20:13
4The Boogeyman defeatedThe Miz bypinfallSingles match[30]2:51
5Chris Benoit (c) defeatedChavo Guerrero (withVickie Guerrero) bysubmissionSingles match for theWWE United States Championship[31]12:14
6Gregory Helms (c) defeatedJimmy Wang Yang bypinfallSingles match for theWWE Cruiserweight Championship[32]10:51
7The Undertaker defeatedMr. KennedyLast Ride match[33]19:49
8Kristal Marshall vs.Layla El vs.Jillian Hall vs.Ashley Massaro ended in a draw (Everyone won via "Santa's Choice")4-WaySanta's little helpersLingerie Contest[34]6:00
9John Cena andBatista defeatedKing Booker's Court (King Booker andFinlay) (withQueen Sharmell) bypinfallTag team match[35]11:29
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was adark match

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