Vengeance (2004)

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Vengeance (2004)
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Promotional poster featuring Randy Orton
Information
Promotion World Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s) Raw
Sponsor(s) 1-800-Call ATT for Collect Calls
Date July 11, 2004
Attendance 7,000[1]
Venue Hartford Civic Center
City Hartford, Connecticut
Pay-per-view chronology
The Great American Bash (2004) Vengeance (2004) SummerSlam (2004)
Vengeance chronology
Vengeance (2003) Vengeance (2004) Vengeance (2005)

Vengeance (2004) was the fourth annual Vengeance professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by American promotion, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was presented by AT&T and took place on July 11, 2004, from the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut and featured talent from the Raw brand.

The main event was Chris Benoit versus Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Benoit won by pinning Triple H with a roll-up.[2] The predominant match on the card was Randy Orton versus Edge for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, which Edge won by pinfall after executing a Spear. The primary matches on the undercard included Matt Hardy versus Kane in a No Disqualification match, which Hardy won after he hit Kane with a steel chair to get the pin,[1][3] and Batista versus Chris Jericho, which Batista won by pinfall after executing a Batista Bomb.[4]

The event grossed $370,000 with 7,000 ticket sales and had a 0.43 buyrate.[1] Following the event, Benoit began a feud with Randy Orton over the World Heavyweight Championship. The two would have a match at SummerSlam, where Orton would win the World Heavyweight Championship, and become the youngest World's Heavyweight Champion in WWE history. Edge went on to defend the Intercontinental Championship against Batista and Chris Jericho in a Triple Threat match at SummerSlam. Kane and Matt Hardy continued their feud at SummerSlam in a "Till Death Do Us Part" match, where the winner would get to marry Lita. Kane was the victor, and as a result, Lita had to marry Kane.

Background

The main feud heading into Vengeance was between Chris Benoit and Triple H, with the two battling over the World Heavyweight Championship. In January at the Royal Rumble, Benoit won the Royal Rumble match which earned him a World Heavyweight Championship match against Triple H at WrestleMania.[5] At WrestleMania, Benoit defeated champion Triple H and Shawn Michaels in a Triple Threat match to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Benoit won the match by forcing Triple H to submit to the Crippler Crossface.[6] At Backlash, Benoit successfully defended the World Heavyweight Championship in another Triple Threat match against Triple H and Shawn Michaels, after he forced Michaels to submit to the Sharpshooter.[7] Following Backlash, Benoit had a small feud with Kane, while Michaels and Triple H would finish their feud at Bad Blood. After Bad Blood, Triple H would demand another World Heavyweight Title shot. It would later be granted to him by General Manager Eric Bischoff to fight against Benoit at Vengeance for the championship, but Bischoff asked for Triple H to defeat his nephew, Eugene. Triple H tried to befriend Eugene, who was a fan of him. At the edition of June 21, 2004 of RAW, Triple H tried to hit Eugene with a chair, per Bischoff's orders, only for Chris Benoit to run in for the save. Benoit, however, accidentally hit Eugene with the chair, making Triple H hit him with a Pedigree. The next week, Triple H offered Eugene to be an honorary member of Evolution, making William Regal confront Triple H. Later on, Triple H defeated Regal by DQ as Eugene was the referee, making Eugene attack Regal. The next week, Benoit teamed up with Edge and fought against Ric Flair, Eugene and Triple H. Triple H won after Eugene hit Benoit with a chair.

Another primary feud heading into the event was between Edge and Randy Orton over the WWE Intercontinental Championship. After Edge came back from his injury, he vowed to take Evolution out. He started it by facing them, together with Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit, in a six men tag team eliminations match at June 14. The next week, Edge speared Orton, but then lost to him in a tag team match later on. The week after that, Edge and Chris Jericho defeated Batista and Randy Orton in a tag team match. On the edition of July 5, 2004 of Raw, Edge confronted Evolution, attacking them.

One of the main matches on the undercard was a No Disqualification match between Matt Hardy and Kane. On the edition of May 17, 2004 of Raw, Kane attacked Matt Hardy, and Lita promised him something for him to stop. On the June 21, 2004 episode of Raw, as Matt Hardy proposed to Lita, Kane revealed that Lita was pregnant with his child, and not with Matt's child, as she slept with Kane in order to protect Matt. The next week, Matt Hardy attacked Kane. Hardy was banned from ringside for the main event, which featured Kane against World Champion Chris Benoit. Kane lost, and then Lita attacked Kane in order to make him chokeslam her and losing the child. Kane, however, refused to do so. The next week, Hardy attacked Kane again, and then was booked in a No DQ match against him that Sunday.

Another one of the main matches on the undercard was a singles match between Chris Jericho and Batista. The feud started on the edition of June 14, 2004 of Raw where Jericho eliminated Batista from a six men tag team eliminations match. The next week, during a tag team match, Batista knocked Jericho out. The week after that, Jericho pinned Batista in a tag match. The week before the event, Batista cost Jericho a match for the IC title against Orton.

Event

Before the pay-per-view went on live. Tyson Tomko defeated Val Venis in a match on Sunday Night Heat, by pinfall after performing a Kick to the face.

The first match was Tajiri and Rhyno facing Garrison Cade and Jonathan Coachman in a tag team match. Tajiri's team won after Rhyno performed a High impact shoulder strike, called a "Gore", on Cade, which left Tajiri able to perform Spinning kick to the face on Coachman. Tajiri pinned Coachman to pick up the victory for his team.[4]

The second match of the night was the encounter of Batista and Chris Jericho. Batista gained the advantage early on, and put Jericho in a choke hold. Jericho countered the move by grabbing Batista's legs under his arms and turning him on his stomach, a move dubbed the "Walls of Jericho". Near the end, the match went back and forth, but at the end Batista won the match after putting Jericho on his shoulders and slamming him down, while sitting down. Jericho had his foot on the bottom rope, which should have meant that the pin was illegal, but the referee didn't see it, and Batista won the match.[4]

The next match was Eugene and Ric Flair going up against champions La Résistance (Róbert Conway and Sylvain Grenier) for the World Tag Team Championship. The match started with Eugene using Flair's signature taunts to anger La Résistance, but La Résistance gained the advantage. Eugene got himself intentionally disqualified to finish the match after he pushed the referee. After the match ended, Eugene attacked both members of La Résistance.[4]

The next match was a No Disqualification match between Matt Hardy and Kane. The match started on the outside with Kane getting the upper hand, until Hardy hit him with a television monitor. Hardy attempted to grab Kane's head and slam him down through the Spanish announce table, called a "Twist of Fate", but Kane countered by pushing Hardy off the table into the security wall. The end of the match came when Kane brought the steel ring steps into the ring, but Lita distracted him. Hardy hit Kane with a steel chair which ricocheted the steel steps off his face. Hardy then pinned Kane to win the match.[4]

The predominant match of the night was for the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Randy Orton and Edge. The match started off with Edge getting the upper hand, by locking in an armbar on Orton, and knocking him out of the ring. Near the end, Orton attempted to jump and grab Edge's head to slam him down, which Orton calls an "RKO", but Edge countered by pushing Orton into the ropes. Edge then went to hit Orton with his shoulder, a move called a "spear", but Orton jumped over Edge. Orton went for another RKO, but was countered into a backslide pin. Edge then executed a spear and pinned Orton to become the new WWE Intercontinental Champion.[4]

The sixth match of the night was the encounter of Victoria and Molly Holly for the number one contendership for the WWE Women's Championship. The match was short, and ended when Victoria executed a high angle kick to the jaw and pinned Molly to earn the right to face Women's Champion.[4]

The main event was between Chris Benoit and Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship.[4] During the match, Benoit inadvertently knocked the referee out of the ring. Triple H then gave Benoit the Pedigree, but there was no referee to count the pin. Triple H then called out Eugene, and told him to get a steel chair. Benoit recovered and attacked Triple H, and knocked Eugene off the ring apron. Triple H then hit Benoit in the groin, which allowed Triple H to grab the steel chair. Triple H was going to hit Benoit with the steel chair, but Eugene stopped him, causing Triple H to attack him. Eugene got back into the ring and grabbed the steel chair, provoking a tussle between Eugene and Benoit for the chair. Benoit suddenly let go, however, which led to Eugene inadvertently hitting Triple H with chair. Eugene ran out of the ring, and Benoit to executed a roll-up on Triple H, and retained the World Heavyweight Championship.[8]

Aftermath

The next night on Raw, Eugene apologized to Evolution (Batista, Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Triple H), and Triple H told Eugene to go see Eric Bischoff. Bischoff booked a match between Chris Benoit and Eugene later that night for the World Heavyweight Championship.[9] At the end of the match, Evolution then come out and attacked Eugene and Benoit. William Regal attempted to help Eugene, but was stopped by Evolution.[10] The feud between Triple H and Eugene lasted until SummerSlam, where they had a match, which Triple H won by pinfall.[11]

On the July 26 episode of Raw, 20 men competed in an over the top rope Battle Royal to determine the number one contendership for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam. Randy Orton won the match by last eliminating Chris Jericho.[12] At SummerSlam, Orton faced Chris Benoit for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Orton won by pinfall after performing an RKO.[13] On the August 16 episode of Raw, Orton defeated Chris Benoit in a rematch to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.[14] After the match, Batista, Ric Flair, and Triple H, threw Orton a mock celebration, only to turn on him. Flair and Batista attacked Orton as Triple H told him that he was nothing without Evolution.[14] On the August 23 episode of Raw, Triple H told Orton to give him the title or pay the price.[15] Orton refused, spat in Triple H's face and hit him with the title belt.[15] General Manager Eric Bischoff scheduled a match between Orton and Triple H for the title at Unforgiven.[15] At Unforgiven, Orton lost the title when he was pinned by Triple H.[16]

Results

No. Results[4] Stipulations Times
1H Tyson Tomko (with Trish Stratus) defeated Val Venis (with Nidia) Singles match 02:52
2 Rhyno and Tajiri defeated Jonathan Coachman and Garrison Cade Tag team match 07:30
3 Batista defeated Chris Jericho Singles match 12:19
4 La Résistance (Rob Conway and Sylvain Grenier) (c) defeated Eugene and Ric Flair by disqualification Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship 12:30
5 Matt Hardy (with Lita) defeated Kane No Disqualification match 10:34
6 Edge defeated Randy Orton (c) Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 26:36
7 Victoria defeated Molly Holly Singles match to determine the number one contender for the WWE Women's Championship 06:22
8 Chris Benoit (c) defeated Triple H [17] Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 29:06
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  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

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