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'''WrestleMania 22''' was the 22nd annual ] ] ] (PPV) ] produced by ] (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's ] and ] ]. The event took place on April 2, 2006, at the ] in the ] suburb of ]. | |||
There were two ]s, which were the main matches for each brand. The final match, which was the main match from the Raw brand, was ] versus ] for the ], which Cena won after forcing Triple H to ] to the ]. The predominant match on the SmackDown! brand was a ] for the ] between champion ], ], and ]. Mysterio won the match and the World Heavyweight Championship after ] Orton following a ] and a ]—during Mysterio's reign, the championship was simply called the World Championship due to Mysterio not being a heavyweight wrestler. | |||
'''WrestleMania 22''' was a ] ] event that took place on ], ] in the ] in the ] suburb of ]. It was the twenty-second annual ] pay-per-view event produced by ], and the third to take place in the Chicago ] after ] and the second portion of ]. | |||
Featured matches on the ] included a ] between ] and ], a ] between ] and ], a ] match between ] and ], and an interpromotional ] featuring ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
WrestleMania 22 was the highest grossing one-day event in the Allstate Arena's history, generating $2.5 million ] in ticket sales. {{ref|Gross}} Approximately 17,155 people from 16 countries and 43 ] attended the event, while millions more watched in more than 90 countries. The event was also broadcast live to ] personnel around the world by the Armed Forces Television Network. According to WWE, tickets for the event sold out in less than two minutes after going on sale at 10:00 A.M. (]) on ], ]. | |||
WrestleMania 22 was the third WrestleMania to take place in the ] following ] (which partially took place in the Chicago metropolitan area as well as Uniondale, NY and Los Angeles, CA) and ]. The Chicago metropolitan area portion of WrestleMania 2 as well as WrestleManias 13 and 22 all emanated from the Rosemont Horizon/Allstate Arena. Coincidentally, all 3 of the aforementioned WrestleManias did not have Roman numerals in their names. Tickets sold out in under two minutes, ] ]2.5 million for the event, making it the highest grossing one-day event at the Allstate Arena. More than 17,155 people from 16 countries and 43 ] attended, with millions more watching in more than 90 countries.<ref name="TicketsSell">{{cite web|date=August 15, 2008|url=https://corporate.wwe.com/news/2005/2005_10_15.jsp|title=Tickets sell out for WWE's WrestleMania 22|publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment|access-date=April 17, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100412050515/https://corporate.wwe.com/news/2005/2005_10_15.jsp|archive-date=April 12, 2010}}</ref><ref name="AttendanceArena">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_04_02.jsp|title=WrestleMania 22 is highest grossing one-day event ever at Allstate Arena|publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment|access-date=April 17, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100819050939/https://corporate.wwe.com/news/2006/2006_04_02.jsp|archive-date=August 19, 2010}}</ref> WrestleMania 22 also marked the last WrestleMania to be held in a traditional ], as every subsequent edition, excluding ], has been held in a ]. | |||
The ] for WrestleMania 22 was ''Big Time'', while the ] was ''"]"'' by ]. Secondary themes for the event include ''"I Dare You"'' by ], ''"Baby Hates Me"'' by ] and ''"Save Me Sorrow"'' by Bullets and Octane. | |||
==Production== | |||
WrestleMania 22 was a joint-promotion pay-per-view event, featuring wrestlers from both the ] and ] brands of WWE. The commentators for the ] brand were ] and ], with ] also providing commentary for the hardcore match between ] and ], and the commentators for the ] brand were ] and ]. Optional ] commentary for both brands was provided by ] and ]. The ring announcer for the ''RAW'' bouts was ], while ] performed the duty for the ''SmackDown!'' matches | |||
===Background=== | |||
] in the ] suburb of ].]] | |||
] is considered ]'s (WWE) flagship ] (PPV) ], having first been held in ]. It has become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April.<ref>{{cite web|title=WrestleMania 29 press conference brings WWE to Radio City Music Hall|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/29/wrestlemania-press-conference-radio-city-music-hall|date=April 3, 2013|work=]|first1=Anthony|last1=Benigno|first2=John|last2=Clapp|access-date=March 31, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130407015228/https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/29/wrestlemania-press-conference-radio-city-music-hall-26103938|archive-date=April 7, 2013|url-status=live|quote=... WWE's flagship event lights up MetLife Stadium ... WrestleMania}}</ref> It was the first of WWE's original four pay-per-views, which includes ], ], and ], referred to as the "Big Four".<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'' (p. 160)</ref> WrestleMania 22 was scheduled to be held on April 2, 2006, at the ] in the ] suburb of ]. The event featured wrestlers from the ] and ] ].<ref name="Slam"/> | |||
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===Storylines=== | ||
], who challenged ] for the ]]] | |||
*'''] release: 18-man ] ]''' | |||
The main ] heading into WrestleMania on the Raw brand was between ] and ] over the ]. After failing to win the ],<ref name="RR match">{{cite web|date=January 29, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/royalrumble/history/2006/matches/31409413/results/|title=Rey Mysterio wins the Royal Rumble match|work=]|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Triple H participated in the 2006 Road to WrestleMania Tournament, where the winner would become the number-one contender to the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. In the final match of the tournament, held on the February 20 episode of ''Raw'', Triple H faced ] and ] in a ]. Triple H won the match after ] Van Dam following a ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/02/21/1454932.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222083208/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/02/21/1454932.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 22, 2015|title=Raw: Gee, Triple H wins, surprise, surprise|first=Dale|last=Plummer|date=February 20, 2006|publisher=]|work=SLAM! Sports|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> | |||
:From the '']'' brand: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. | |||
:From the '']'' brand: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. | |||
:*This match was held prior to the live pay-per-view broadcast. Viscera won the match, with Gene Snitsky the runner-up. | |||
The Road to WrestleMania tournament to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 22 was held between February 6 and February 20, 2006. The tournament brackets were: | |||
] celebrating with ] after winning the ].]] | |||
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*'''For the ]:''' ] (c) defeated ] and ]. '''(6:42)''' | |||
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:Kane and Big Show won by pinfall after Kane ]med Carlito. Carlito and Masters argued after the match over an earlier miscommunication. | |||
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:*The victory marked Big Show's first win at WrestleMania in his seventh appearance. | |||
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'''Notes:'''<br/> | |||
*''']:''' ] (''RAW'') defeated ] ] (''RAW''), ] (''RAW''), ] (''SmackDown!''), ] (''SmackDown!'') and ] (''SmackDown!'') '''(12:20)''' | |||
{{note|1}} {{small|Due to their double count out in the second round, a triple threat match with Big Show, Rob Van Dam, and Triple H was booked for the final.}} | |||
:Rob Van Dam won by climbing a ladder and taking possession of the ] hanging above the ring after knocking over another ladder upon which Benjamin and Hardy were fighting. As a result, Van Dam was guaranteed a match for the WWE Championship at any time within the following year, up to and including ] on ], ]. | |||
The predominant feud on the SmackDown! brand was between ], ], and ] over the ]. Mysterio won the 2006 Royal Rumble match, last eliminating Orton, to earn a world championship match at WrestleMania.<ref name="RR match"/> At ], Orton cheated to defeat Mysterio and win his WrestleMania 22 world championship match.<ref>{{cite web|first=Chris|last=Sokol|date=February 19, 2006|url=https://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2006/02/20/1452714.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106215132/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2006/02/20/1452714.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 6, 2015|title=Main events salvage No Way Out|publisher=]|work=SLAM! Sports|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Five days later, on the February 24 edition of ''SmackDown!'', ] ] announced that the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 22 would be a Triple Threat match involving Mysterio, Orton, and champion Angle.<ref>{{cite web|date=February 24, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/02242006/|title=Back in business|work=]|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> | |||
*] interviewed ]. During the interview, ] interrupted and insulted Okerlund for becoming a Hall of Famer purely on the basis of his career as an interviewer. ] then appeared and reminded Orton that whoever left WrestleMania with the ] was just holding it until he returned, which he hinted would be soon. | |||
*] introduced the ] class of 2006: ], ], ], ], ] and ]. The seventh 2006 inductee to the Hall of Fame, ], did not attend WrestleMania as per his earlier statements {{ref|Hart}}. The eight inductee, the late ], was represented by his wife Vickie, who was escorted out to the stage by Guerrero's nephew ]. | |||
Another primary feud from Raw was between ] and ]. On the December 26, 2005, edition of ''Raw'', McMahon and Michaels had words ending with McMahon threatening that he could screw Michaels ] ] anytime he wanted. During the following couple of weeks on ''Raw'', McMahon had inflicted some humiliation on Michaels. On the January 23 edition of ''Raw'' when it was between Michaels and ] with McMahon declaring that if Michaels were to lose, he would also lose his spot in the Royal Rumble match. Michaels won the match and kept his spot in the Royal Rumble match but a few moments later, McMahon met Michaels backstage then stated that lady luck was on his side. He also said that he wanted to turn back the clock to the days of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll then he asked Michaels to join him but got turned down, however, and McMahon last stated that Michaels' luck would run out at the Royal Rumble. At the Royal Rumble, during the Royal Rumble match, McMahon distracted Michaels as his music started to play. During that time, ], who was not an official entrant in the match, eliminated Michaels after attacking him from behind.<ref name="RR match"/> One month later, on the February 27 edition of ''Raw'', Shane hit Michaels with a steel chair and forced him to "kiss" Vince's ass, thus joining Vince's "]".<ref name="2/27 Raw">{{cite web|date=2006-02-27|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/02272006/|title=Joining the Club|work=]|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Vince then announced that he and Michaels would face off against each other at WrestleMania.<ref name="2/27 Raw"/> On ''Raw'' two weeks later, Vince forced Michaels to take a public ] all due to Michaels being deceived and drugged by Vince's daughter, Stephanie McMahon on the March 6 edition of ''Raw''. During the test, however, Michaels threw his urine on both Vince and Shane.<ref name="3/06 Raw">{{cite web|first=Dale|last=Plummer|date=March 14, 2006|work=SLAM! Sports|access-date=June 1, 2008|url=https://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/14/1487424.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222084348/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/14/1487424.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 22, 2015|title=Raw: Testing the HBK-McMahons feud|publisher=]}}</ref> Later that night, Michaels faced off against the ] in a ]. The Spirit Squad won the match by pinning Michaels after Shane interfered and slammed the cage door on Michaels.<ref name="3/06 Raw"/> After the match, Shane continued attacking Michaels, causing him to bleed in the process, and executed a ].<ref name="3/06 Raw"/> At '']'', Michaels faced off against Shane in a ]. Near the end of the match, Shane locked Michaels in the ], and Vince ordered the match to end.<ref name="HBK vs Shane">{{cite web|date=March 18, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/snme/history/march182006/matches/2220096/results/|title=Shane McMahon def. Shawn Michaels (Street Fight)|work=]|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Vince ] Michaels, claiming he ] to the move, and declared Shane the winner via submission.<ref name="HBK vs Shane"/> On the March 20 edition of ''Raw'', Vince announced that his match against Michaels at WrestleMania would now be a ].<ref>{{cite web|date=March 21, 2006|url=https://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/21/1498517.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161009112210/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/21/1498517.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 9, 2016|title=Raw: McMahons remain in spotlight|first=Dale|last=Plummer|publisher=]|work=SLAM! Sports|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> | |||
] after winning the ].]] | |||
], who faced ] in a ] at the event]] | |||
*'''For the ]''': ] (with ]) defeated ] (c) to become the new United States Champion. '''(8:21)''' | |||
One of the featured matches on the ] was a ] between ] and Mark Henry. On the March 3 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Undertaker challenged Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, after Undertaker executed a ], Henry came out and attacked Undertaker, causing the match to end via ].<ref name="3/03 SD!">{{cite web|date=March 3, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/03032006/|title=World's Strongest Splash|publisher=WWE|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> Undertaker won the match, but since a championship cannot change hands via ] or disqualification, he did not win the title.<ref name="3/03 SD!"/> The following week, on ''SmackDown!'', Undertaker challenged Henry to a ] at WrestleMania.<ref>{{cite web|date=March 10, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/03102006/|title=The Deadman responds|work=]|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> On the March 18 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII'', Henry, along with his ] ], called out The Undertaker. Undertaker came out, accompanied by ]s carrying a ], and the two started attacking each other. Shortly after, Undertaker performed a ], followed by a Tombstone piledriver, on Daivari on the casket.<ref>{{cite web|first=Jon|last=Waldman|date=March 18, 2006|url=https://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/19/1495900.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310092555/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/19/1495900.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 10, 2016|title=Saturday Night has disappointing fights|publisher=]|work=SLAM! Sports|access-date=June 1, 2008}}</ref> | |||
:Layfield pinned Benoit after flipping him over during a ] and holding onto the middle rope. | |||
] as the ]]] | |||
*''']''': ] (with ]) defeated ]. '''(14:37)''' | |||
One of the main matches on the ] was a singles match between ] and ] for the ]. James debuted in WWE on the October 10, 2005, episode of ''Raw'' coming to the aid of then Women's Champion Stratus from an attack from ]. She wrestled under the gimmick of Stratus' biggest fan. The two competed in tag team action together frequently where James was becoming extremely obsessed with Stratus. James became the number one contender for the Women's Championship on the December 12 episode of ''Raw'' by defeating Victoria in a match to determine who would face Stratus at New Year's Revolution. She was unable to win the title at New Year's Revolution. The storyline between James and Stratus developed into a ] angle after James initiated an intimate kiss with Stratus under the mistletoe and complimented on the size of her breasts. At the ] James confessed to Stratus that she loved her. It finally became too much for Stratus as she then told James that they needed time apart. The two teamed together at ''Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII'' to defeat the team of Victoria and ]. After the match, James honored Stratus' wish to have time apart, but later attempted to kiss her, and attacked Stratus after she refused. | |||
:Edge pinned Mick Foley after ] him off the apron and through a flaming table on the outside. | |||
:*Edge's WrestleMania streak improved to five wins and zero losses. | |||
The secondary Divas feud entering the event was between ] and Candice Michelle. Torrie and Candice became villains when they were traded to the Raw roster on August 22, 2005, and later aligned with Victoria to form the stable known as Vince's Devils. On the February 27, 2006, edition of ''Raw'', Candice failed to defeat Trish Stratus in a match for Stratus' WWE Women's Championship, and slapped Torrie in a backstage segment after the match; showing signs of tension between the two.<ref name="feb27">{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/02272006/|title=RAW results – February 27, 2006|access-date=July 2, 2007|publisher=]}}</ref> On the following week's edition of ''Raw'', the evil Candice unveiled her Playboy cover and then attempted to force Torrie to admit that her cover was hotter than both of Torrie's Playboy covers. When Torrie refused, Candice and Victoria both attacked her in the ring, resulting in a face turn from Torrie.<ref name="playboy">{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/03062006/|title=RAW results – March 6, 2006|access-date=July 2, 2007|publisher=]}}</ref> It was later announced that Torrie and Candice would face each other in a Playboy Pillow Fight at WrestleMania 22. | |||
*] gave ] advice relating to his match against ], and a promotional video for ] played. | |||
==Event== | |||
*''']:''' ] defeated ] and ]. '''(3:53)''' | |||
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:The Boogeyman pinned Booker T after ]ing Sharmell with ]s in his mouth, then ] Booker T. | |||
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Before the event went live on pay-per-view, an 18-man ] ] was held. ] won by last eliminating ].<ref name="Punk">{{cite web|url=https://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/wrestlemania22/|title=WrestleMania 22|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|access-date=December 16, 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090627134829/https://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/wrestlemania22/|archive-date=June 27, 2009}}</ref> ] member ] sang "]" before the show. | |||
*'''For the ]:''' ] defeated ] (c). '''(8:49)''' | |||
:Mickie James defeated Stratus by pinfall following a ] to win her first WWE Women's Championship. | |||
The opening match was for the ] between champions ] and ] and ] and ]. Kane executed a ] on Masters that started with Masters trying to interrupt a choke slam, then chokeslammed Carlito to get the victory and retain the titles.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Kane & Big Show vs Carlito & Masters">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2259320/results|title=World Tag Team Champions Big Show & Kane def. Chris Masters & Carlito|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
*] and his family "]". McMahon told ] that he would send his favorite wrestler, ], to "the fiery depths of ]" | |||
The second match was the ] between Rob Van Dam, ], ], ], ], and ]. In the end, Van Dam climbed the ladder but was stopped when Benjamin ] onto the ladder and the two fought. Hardy came out with a second ladder and joined the two. Van Dam pushed Hardy and Benjamin's ladder, sending them both smashing on the floor. Van Dam grabbed the briefcase and won the match.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Money in the Bank">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2220322/results|title=RVD wins the "Money in the Bank" Ladder Match|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref><ref name="Punk"/> | |||
] celebrates with ] and Vickie Guerrero after winning the ].]] | |||
] introduced the ] ]: "Mean" ], ], ], ], ], and ] (] and ]) attended the event while ] was represented by his wife ] and Eddie's nephew ] ] did not attend the event as he was not comfortable.<ref name="Punk"/> | |||
*''']:''' ] defeated ]. '''(9:26)''' | |||
:Undertaker ] Henry (after ]ing him and diving over the top rope and the casket and landing on Henry, standing outside of the ring), then rolled him into the casket to secure his WrestleMania winning streak at 14-0. | |||
The third match was between ] and ] for the ]. During JBL's entrance, the entrance ramp was raised and JBL's ] drove out from underneath. JBL attempted a ] on Benoit, who avoided the move and applied in the ]. JBL countered and used the ropes for leverage to win the match.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - JBL vs Benoit">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/22203222/results|title=JBL def. Benoit (new United States Champion)|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref><ref name="jblustitle1">{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/unitedstates/2440006|title=JBL's first United States Championship reign|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
*''']:''' ] defeated ]. '''(18:26)''' | |||
:Michaels executed a ] off a twenty foot high ladder and through a table upon which McMahon was lying (with a ] covering his head). Michaels then hit McMahon with the ] before pinning him. | |||
:*During the match, both the ] and ] interfered on McMahon's behalf. | |||
:*Michaels made several ] gestures during the match, including the "crotch chop". When asked during the post-game show whether he might have "gone too far" during the match, Michaels replied that it had felt good, and he would not have minded being more violent, as he was bored with being a "goody two shoes". | |||
The fourth match was a ] between ] and ]. In the end, Foley pulled out a table but ] hit Foley in between the legs with a barbed wire bat and lit the table, allowing Edge to perform a ] on Foley through the flaming table on the outside for the victory. Both wrestlers had abrasions and were covered in blood from the barbed wire bat and Foley's barbed wire sock; Edge went into shock after the match.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Edge vs Foley">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2258060/results|title=Edge def. Mick Foley (Hardcore Match)|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
*''' ] main event ] for the ]''': ] defeated ] and ] (c). '''(9:17)''' | |||
:Rey Mysterio pinned Randy Orton following a ] and a ]. | |||
Next, ] and ] faced ] in a ]. During the match, Boogeyman kissed Sharmell with a mouth full of worms, causing her to flee to the back. Boogeyman executed a ] on Booker for the victory.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Boogeyman vs Booker & Sharmell">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/22593201/results|title=The Boogeyman def. Booker T & Sharmell (2-on-1 Match)|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007}}</ref> | |||
] after retaining the ].]] | |||
The sixth match was a ] match between Trish Stratus and Mickie James for the WWE Women's Championship. Mickie executed a ] on Trish to win the match and the WWE Women's Championship. Despite portraying a psychotic heel, Mickie James was audibly cheered by the crowd during the match.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Divas">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/22593202/results|title=Mickie James def. Trish Stratus (new Women's Champion)|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref><ref name="mickietitlewomen1">{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/women/2439826|title=Mickie James' first Women's Championship reign|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
:*Prior to the match, a video clip was shown recounting how the ] between Orton, Mysterio, and Angle came about. The WrestleMania 22 theme song, ''I Dare You'' by ], played in the background. | |||
:*Mysterio's entrance music was performed live by ]. | |||
:*Upon winning the title, Mysterio became the shortest and lightest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history. He was also the first ] and the first ] wrestler to win the title. | |||
:*Following Mysterio's victory, Vickie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero came to the ring to celebrate with him. | |||
] after his win over ].]] | |||
*'''] ]''': ] defeated ]. '''(3:57)''' | |||
Next, The Undertaker faced Mark Henry in a casket match. Undertaker took the advantage and executed a ] on Henry. While Henry was out of the ring, Undertaker executed a suicide dive over the top rope. Undertaker then performed a Tombstone Piledriver on Henry and pushed him into the casket to win the match and improve his WrestleMania record to 14–0.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Taker vs Henry">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/22203223/results|title=Undertaker def. Mark Henry (Casket Match)|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007}}</ref><ref name="Punk"/><ref name="Taker14-0">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/undertaker/wrestlemanialegacy/wrestlemania22/matchrecap|title=Undertaker def. Mark Henry (14-0)|work=]|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
:Wilson defeated Michelle by pinfall using a ]. | |||
The eighth match was a No Holds Barred match between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon. Michaels put McMahon on a table and put a trashcan over McMahon's head. Michaels then climbed on the top of a ladder and executed a ] on McMahon through the table. Michaels then executed ] on McMahon to win the match.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - HBK vs McMahon">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/22203221/results|title=Shawn Michaels def. Mr. McMahon (No Holds Barred Match)}}</ref><ref name="Punk"/> | |||
:*Candice Michelle used ] to cut Torrie's outfit, enabling her to remove it. No pillows were actually used in the course of the match. | |||
] faced ] and ] in a ] for Angle's ].]] | |||
*'''] main event for the ]''': ] (c) defeated ]. '''(22:01)''' | |||
Next, Kurt Angle defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton in a triple threat match. During Mysterio's entrance, ] performed Mysterio's music entrance live. In the end, Mysterio performed a ] on Orton followed by a ] to win the title. After the match, Mysterio celebrated with ] and ].<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Mysterio vs Angle vs Orton">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/141602621/results|title=Rey Mysterio def. Kurt Angle and Randy Orton in a Triple Threat Match (new World Heavyweight Champion)|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007}}</ref><ref name="Punk"/><ref name="worldtitlerey1">{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldheavyweight/2439318|title=Rey Mysterio's first World Heavyweight Championship|publisher=WWE|access-date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> | |||
:John Cena won by submission with the ], retaining the WWE Championship. | |||
The tenth match was a '']'' ] between Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle. Wilson pulled Candice's dress and Candice later pulled Wilson's dress. The match ended with Wilson pinning Candice with a ] for the win.<ref name="Punk"/><ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Torrie vs Candice">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/2341766/results|title=Torrie Wilson def. Candice (Playboy Pillow Fight)|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007}}</ref> | |||
:*Before the match, Jim Ross noted that the Chicago fans would likely cheer for Triple H due to them being "traditional" wrestling fans. | |||
:*Cena's entrance was preceded by a video clip highlighting ] and ] ]s from Chicago, and a car driven by wrestlers dressed as gangsters that drove to the ring. One of the gangsters was played by ] in his debut on WWE television. | |||
:*Triple H appeared on stage wearing a ] king's outfit, sitting on a throne while "King of Kings" by ] played. After he stood up, his normal theme, "The Game" (also by Motörhead), played. | |||
:*The audience booed Cena during the match, directing chants at him such as "Cena sucks", "You can't wrestle", and "Fuck you Cena". There were several chants in favor of Triple H as well. | |||
:*Like fellow D-Generation X alumnus Shawn Michaels, Triple H performed a crotch chop during the match. | |||
In the ], John Cena defended his WWE Championship against Triple H. Triple H came out to the ring on a throne dressed as a ]-type king, while Cena came out with a ] and was accompanied by a group of "]s" (one of which was future WWE Champion and Chicago native ], who had recently signed with WWE and, at the time, was performing with ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/moneyinthebank/2011/punk-gangster-wrestlemania-22|title=CM Punk unofficially debuts at WrestleMania 22|access-date=April 9, 2015|publisher=]}}</ref>) in a 1940s Chicago-era vehicle. The match was evenly matched with both men getting the advantage over each other. Triple H tried a ], but Cena countered with an ] for a near-fall. Cena applied the ] but Triple H reached the ropes. Triple H tried another Pedigree, but was countered into the STF again by Cena, to which Triple H submitted, meaning Cena retained the WWE Championship.<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Cena vs HHH">{{cite web|date=April 2, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wrestlemania22/matches/14160262/results|title=WWE Champion John Cena def. Triple H|work=]|access-date=December 10, 2007}}</ref><ref name="Punk"/> | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*WrestleMania 22 marked the first WrestleMania not to feature the winner of the Royal Rumble in the final match of the night since ] in 1999. | |||
==Reception== | |||
*WrestleMania 22 marked the second WrestleMania at which ] lost a title (three titles in total) despite not being pinned or made to submit. | |||
WrestleMania 22 was largely praised by various wrestling publications and websites. Writing for ]'s ''Slam! Sports'' ], Dale Plummer and Nick Tylwalk stated that "With more wrestling, fewer interviews, and more pageantry than the last several editions, this year's 'Mania had a "Big Time" feel to it". He rated the overall event 8 out of 10 stars, which was a higher rating than the ]. The main event between Triple H and John Cena for the WWE Championship was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars, the Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars, the No Holds Barred match between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon received a perfect 10 out of 10 stars, the Casket match between Mark Henry and The Undertaker was rated 7 out of 10 stars, the Hardcore match between Edge and Mick Foley was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars and the Money in the Bank ladder match was rated 7 out of 10 stars.<ref name="Slam">{{cite web|url=https://slamwrestling.net/index.php/2006/04/03/wrestlemania-delivers-big-time-on-ppv/|title=WrestleMania delivers big time on PPV|date=April 3, 2006|first1=Dale|last1=Plummer|last2=Tylwalk|first2=Nick|access-date=December 25, 2010|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=]}}</ref> Robert Leighty Jr of '']'' gave the event an overall score of 8.0 out of 10.0 commented on how "This is a pretty solid show as both title matches deliver in one aspect or another. Shawn tries to steal the show again, but Edge and Foley take that honor in a crazy-ass brawl. This was the last Mania held in an arena and it's a fun atmosphere because of the jacked-up crowd. Throw in another solid Money in the Bank Match, and a memorable Women's Title match, and you have a fun show all around!"<ref name="411mania">{{cite web|first=Robert|last=Leighty Jr|title=From the Bowery: WrestleMania 22|url=http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/video_reviews/123640/From-the-Bowery:-WrestleMania-22.htm|work=]|access-date=December 25, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=kevin|last=Pantoja|title=Random Network Reviews: WrestleMania 22|url=https://411mania.com/wrestling/random-network-reviews-wrestlemania-22/|work=]|access-date=October 20, 2018}}</ref> | |||
*WrestleMania 22 was the fourth consecutive (and fifth overall) WrestleMania at which the ] was not contested. The title was similarly not contested at ], ], ] and ]. | |||
*WrestleMania 22 marked the first defense of the ] in a traditional two on two tag team match since WrestleMania XV. | |||
Over the years, WrestleMania 22 became regarded as one of the better WrestleManias in its history. In their 2018 ranking of every WrestleMania from worst to best, ] placed WrestleMania 22 as the fifth best of all time. In their ] video explaining their rankings, presenter ] stated that "fans who attended to this 'Mania were treated to a quadruple-header of wonderful matches," praising the main event between Triple H and Cena as well as the hardcore match between Edge and Foley, the Michaels beatdown of McMahon, and the WWE Women's Championship match between Mickie James and Trish Stratus ("the first good women's match in 'Mania history...intense, controversial, and, most importantly, entertaining").<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUktFQhI870|title=Every WrestleMania Ranked from WORST To BEST|last=Pacitti|first=Adam|date=April 7, 2018|website=YouTube|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190213150833/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUktFQhI870|archive-date=February 13, 2019|access-date=April 4, 2020}}</ref> John Canton of TJR Wrestling Reviews praised the entire event, and called Edge vs. Mick Foley the best match of the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tjrwrestling.net/review/tjr-retro-wwe-wrestlemania-22-review/|title=TJR Retro: WWE WrestleMania 22 Review – TJR Wrestling|date=March 25, 2015}}</ref> To date Edge spearing Mick Foley into a flaming table remains one of the most iconic and memorable moments in pro wrestling history.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://firstsportz.com/wwe-news-edge-mick-foley-burn-table-wrestlemania/|title="I could smell the SMOKE" Edge discusses receiving second degree burns for a shocking WrestleMania Moment » FirstSportz|date=September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://talksport.com/sport/wrestling/852479/edge-mick-foley-flaming-table-wrestlemania-vince-mcmahon/|title=How Mick Foley was speared through flaming table in brutal Wrestlemania 22 match|date=March 26, 2021}}</ref> The match itself has been highly regarded in recent years and was a subject of the WWE's Untold Series on the WWE Network and NBC's Peacock. | |||
*WrestleMania 22 had two alternate logos released before the third and final logo was decided. The first <sup> </sup> and second <sup></sup> were similar to that of WrestleMania 21 and were released in promotional vidoes and advertisements. The third and final logo released is the first since WrestleMania XV to make use of the classic font from the first fifteen WrestleMania events. | |||
*WrestleMania 22 was the second WrestleMania in which the main event ended via submission, after WrestleMania XX. In both cases, Triple H was the wrestler who submitted. | |||
==Aftermath== | |||
*WrestleMania 22 was the fourth WrestleMania to air on April 2, after ], ] and ]. More WrestleMania events have been held on April 2 than on any other date. | |||
The next night on ''Raw'', Triple H said to John Cena that he lost at WrestleMania 22 because he underestimated the champ. Edge then came out and said to Triple H that he deserved another WWE Championship match because he defeated Mick Foley in a Hardcore match. Over the next few weeks, all three men faced each other in Handicap matches, which all three men won over the three-week period by pinning and making each other submit, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/060403.html|title=Raw results - April 3, 2006|access-date=2007-12-06|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/060410.html|title=Raw results - April 10, 2006|access-date=2007-12-06|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/060417.html|title=Raw results - April 17, 2006|access-date=2007-12-06|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref> It was then announced that the main event at ] would be a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship between Cena, Edge and Triple H.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/060410.html|title=Raw results - April 10, 2006|access-date=2007-11-28| publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref> At Backlash, Cena won the match and retained the WWE Championship via pinfall on Triple H with a ],<ref name="Backlash - Cena vs Edge vs HHH">{{cite web|date=2006-04-30|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/backlash/history/backlash2006/matches/228510611/results/|title=WWE Champion John Cena def. Triple H and Edge (Triple Threat Match)|publisher=WWE|access-date=2007-12-16}}</ref> but after the match, Triple H attacked Cena, Edge and the referee with a ]. | |||
*Every match with male competitors featured at least one former ], ] or ]. | |||
*This WrestleMania, along with the preceding two, would all take place from the three locations that hosted ], New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles (This one from Chicago, ] from New York, and ] from Los Angeles). | |||
After WrestleMania, Shawn Michaels continued to feud with Vince McMahon. At Backlash, Michaels teamed up with "]" to face Vince and ]. At Backlash, Michaels suffered a loss when the Spirit Squad interfered on behalf of The McMahons. Triple H became involved in the feud as well, initially on Vince and Shane's side, but on May 22, 2006, he attacked the Spirit Squad after being ordered to the ring by McMahon to "finish off" Michaels. On the June 12, 2006, edition of ''Raw'', Vince announced that Triple H would face the Spirit Squad in a ].<ref name="June 12">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/060612.html|title=RAW results- June 12, 2006|access-date=2007-12-10|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref> Vince called Mitch out last, as throughout the match he had called out the other four members one-by-one, instead Mitch was thrown out from the curtain by Michaels.<ref name="June 12"/> Michaels ran down the ramp and started attacking the Spirit Squad with Triple H, marking the return of ] (D-X). At ], D-X faced the Spirit Squad in a ], which D-X won after both Michaels and Triple H pinned Kenny and Mikey, respectively.<ref name="DX">{{cite news|first=Brett|last=Hoffman|title=DX breaks down the Spirit Squad|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/vengeance/history/2006/matches/25900123/results/|publisher=WWE|date=2006-06-25|access-date=2007-07-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070709111034/http://www.wwe.com/shows/vengeance/history/2006/matches/25900123/results/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive -->|archive-date=2007-07-09}}</ref> | |||
*WrestleMania 22 was the first WrestleMania to feature a ], and the second WrestleMania in a row to feature a ]. | |||
*Marked Triple H's fifth consequtive WrestleMania he headlined, this time for the ]. | |||
Mickie James continued to feud with Trish Stratus. At Backlash, Stratus won the match by disqualification, legitimately dislocating her shoulder in the process. Due to regulations by the WWE, a title cannot change hands via disqualification. As a result, James was still champion. Whilst injured, Stratus still appeared on-screen and during the storyline, ] made her debut as Stratus' ally, claiming that James had wronged Phoenix in the past. She returned to the ring on the June 26 episode of ''Raw'', where she cleanly lost a ] match against James, thus ending the feud. | |||
Rey Mysterio went on to feud with ] (JBL) over the World Heavyweight Championship. On the May 5 edition of ''SmackDown!'', after Mysterio expressed his feelings about being World Heavyweight Champion, JBL came out and declared himself the number one contender.<ref name="WWE - 5/05 SmackDown!">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|date=2006-05-05|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/05052006/|title=A Man of his word|publisher=WWE|access-date=2007-12-13}}</ref><ref name="OWW - 5/05 SmackDown!">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/smackdown/060505.html|title=May 5, 2006 SmackDown! Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|access-date=2007-12-13}}</ref> Mysterio reacted by saying that he would fight anyone at any time. In turn, JBL announced that Mysterio would face off against Mark Henry later that night.<ref name="WWE - 5/05 SmackDown!"/><ref name="OWW - 5/05 SmackDown!"/> Henry won the match via pinfall.<ref name="WWE - 5/05 SmackDown!"/><ref name="OWW - 5/05 SmackDown!"/> The next week on ''SmackDown!'', JBL announced that Mysterio would take on ]. Khali won the match via pinfall.<ref name="WWE - 5/12 SmackDown!">{{cite web|first=Louie|last=Dee|date=2006-05-12|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/archive/05122006/|title=Tragic Homecoming|publisher=WWE|access-date=2007-12-17}}</ref><ref name="OWW - 5/12 SmackDown!">{{cite web|url=https://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/smackdown/060512.html|title=May 12, 2006 SmackDown! Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|access-date=December 17, 2007}}</ref> At ], Mysterio defeated JBL by pinfall after performing a ]. After the pay-per view, the feud ended between the two when JBL's rematch against Mysterio turned into his last match if he failed to win the World Championship.<ref name="Judgment Day - Mysterio vs JBL">{{cite web|first=Ed|last=Williams III|date=May 21, 2006|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/judgmentday/history/2006/matches/23848441/results/|title=Rey Mysterio's dream ride somehow continues|work=]|access-date=November 23, 2007}}</ref> | |||
The next night on ''Raw'', saw the return of ], who last appeared on WWE programming in 2003 and going by the name of Umaga, as he attacked ]. The two would go on to wrestle at ]. Umaga's run would saw him winning the Intercontinental Championship and lasted until June 2009; he would later pass away in December at the age of 36 after a heart attack. | |||
The Undertaker's feud with Mark Henry would come to an end after the two-faced off on ''SmackDown!'', only to be interrupted by the debuting ] who attacked The Undertaker. | |||
Rob Van Dam would announce that he would cash in his Money in the Bank against John Cena at ]. Van Dam would go on to win the match capturing his first WWE Championship. | |||
==Results== | |||
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|match1 = ] won by last eliminating ]<ref group=Note>The other participants were: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].</ref> | |||
|stip1 = 18 Man Interpromotional ] | |||
|time1 = 6:09 | |||
|match2 = ] (c) defeated ] and ] by ] | |||
|stip2 = ] for the ] | |||
|time2 = 6:42 | |||
|match3 = ] defeated ], ], ], ], and ] | |||
|stip3 = ] | |||
|time3 = 12:14 | |||
|match4 = ] (with ]) defeated ] (c) by ] | |||
|stip4 = ] for the ] | |||
|time4 = 9:48 | |||
|match5 = ] (with ]) defeated ] by ] | |||
|stip5 = ] | |||
|time5 = 14:36 | |||
|match6 = ] defeated ] and ] by ] | |||
|stip6 = ] ] | |||
|time6 = 3:43 | |||
|match7 = ] defeated ] (c) by ] | |||
|stip7 = ] for the ] | |||
|time7 = 8:48 | |||
|match8 = ] defeated ] | |||
|stip8 = ] | |||
|time8 = 9:28 | |||
|match9 = ] defeated ] (with ]) by ] | |||
|stip9 = ] | |||
|time9 = 18:22 | |||
|match10 = ] defeated ] (c) and ] by ] | |||
|stip10 = ] for the ] | |||
|time10 = 9:19 | |||
|match11 = ] defeated ] | |||
|stip11 = '']'' ] | |||
|time11 = 4:00 | |||
|match12 = ] (c) defeated ] by ]<ref name="WrestleMania 22 - Cena vs HHH"/><ref name="Punk"/> | |||
|stip12 = ] for the ] | |||
|time12 = 22:02 | |||
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2006 World Wrestling Entertainment pay-per-view eventWrestleMania 22 | |||
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Promotional poster featuring Booker T and John Cena wrestling at No Mercy in 2004 | |||
Promotion | World Wrestling Entertainment | ||
Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown! | ||
Date | April 2, 2006 (2006-04-02) | ||
City | Rosemont, Illinois | ||
Venue | Allstate Arena | ||
Attendance | 17,155 | ||
Buy rate | 975,000 | ||
Tagline(s) | Big Time! | ||
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WrestleMania 22 was the 22nd annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown! brand divisions. The event took place on April 2, 2006, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois.
There were two main events, which were the main matches for each brand. The final match, which was the main match from the Raw brand, was John Cena versus Triple H for the WWE Championship, which Cena won after forcing Triple H to submit to the STFU. The predominant match on the SmackDown! brand was a triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship between champion Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, and Randy Orton. Mysterio won the match and the World Heavyweight Championship after pinning Orton following a 619 and a West Coast Pop—during Mysterio's reign, the championship was simply called the World Championship due to Mysterio not being a heavyweight wrestler.
Featured matches on the undercard included a No Holds Barred match between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon, a Casket match between The Undertaker and Mark Henry, a WWE Women's Championship match between Mickie James and Trish Stratus, and an interpromotional Money in the Bank ladder match featuring Bobby Lashley, Finlay, Matt Hardy, Ric Flair, Shelton Benjamin and Rob Van Dam.
WrestleMania 22 was the third WrestleMania to take place in the Chicago metropolitan area following WrestleMania 2 (which partially took place in the Chicago metropolitan area as well as Uniondale, NY and Los Angeles, CA) and WrestleMania 13. The Chicago metropolitan area portion of WrestleMania 2 as well as WrestleManias 13 and 22 all emanated from the Rosemont Horizon/Allstate Arena. Coincidentally, all 3 of the aforementioned WrestleManias did not have Roman numerals in their names. Tickets sold out in under two minutes, grossing US$2.5 million for the event, making it the highest grossing one-day event at the Allstate Arena. More than 17,155 people from 16 countries and 43 states attended, with millions more watching in more than 90 countries. WrestleMania 22 also marked the last WrestleMania to be held in a traditional arena, as every subsequent edition, excluding WrestleMania 36, has been held in a stadium.
Production
Background
WrestleMania is considered World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) flagship pay-per-view (PPV) event, having first been held in 1985. It has become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April. It was the first of WWE's original four pay-per-views, which includes Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, referred to as the "Big Four". WrestleMania 22 was scheduled to be held on April 2, 2006, at the Allstate Arena in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois. The event featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown! brand divisions.
Storylines
The main feud heading into WrestleMania on the Raw brand was between John Cena and Triple H over the WWE Championship. After failing to win the Royal Rumble match, Triple H participated in the 2006 Road to WrestleMania Tournament, where the winner would become the number-one contender to the WWE Championship at WrestleMania. In the final match of the tournament, held on the February 20 episode of Raw, Triple H faced Rob Van Dam and Big Show in a triple threat match. Triple H won the match after pinning Van Dam following a Pedigree.
The Road to WrestleMania tournament to determine the number one contender for the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 22 was held between February 6 and February 20, 2006. The tournament brackets were:
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||||
Big Show | Pin | |||||||||||||
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Due to their double count out in the second round, a triple threat match with Big Show, Rob Van Dam, and Triple H was booked for the final.
The predominant feud on the SmackDown! brand was between Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, and Randy Orton over the World Heavyweight Championship. Mysterio won the 2006 Royal Rumble match, last eliminating Orton, to earn a world championship match at WrestleMania. At No Way Out, Orton cheated to defeat Mysterio and win his WrestleMania 22 world championship match. Five days later, on the February 24 edition of SmackDown!, SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long announced that the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 22 would be a Triple Threat match involving Mysterio, Orton, and champion Angle.
Another primary feud from Raw was between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon. On the December 26, 2005, edition of Raw, McMahon and Michaels had words ending with McMahon threatening that he could screw Michaels just like he did Bret Hart anytime he wanted. During the following couple of weeks on Raw, McMahon had inflicted some humiliation on Michaels. On the January 23 edition of Raw when it was between Michaels and Shelton Benjamin with McMahon declaring that if Michaels were to lose, he would also lose his spot in the Royal Rumble match. Michaels won the match and kept his spot in the Royal Rumble match but a few moments later, McMahon met Michaels backstage then stated that lady luck was on his side. He also said that he wanted to turn back the clock to the days of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll then he asked Michaels to join him but got turned down, however, and McMahon last stated that Michaels' luck would run out at the Royal Rumble. At the Royal Rumble, during the Royal Rumble match, McMahon distracted Michaels as his music started to play. During that time, Shane McMahon, who was not an official entrant in the match, eliminated Michaels after attacking him from behind. One month later, on the February 27 edition of Raw, Shane hit Michaels with a steel chair and forced him to "kiss" Vince's ass, thus joining Vince's "Kiss My Ass Club". Vince then announced that he and Michaels would face off against each other at WrestleMania. On Raw two weeks later, Vince forced Michaels to take a public drug test all due to Michaels being deceived and drugged by Vince's daughter, Stephanie McMahon on the March 6 edition of Raw. During the test, however, Michaels threw his urine on both Vince and Shane. Later that night, Michaels faced off against the Spirit Squad in a Steel Cage match. The Spirit Squad won the match by pinning Michaels after Shane interfered and slammed the cage door on Michaels. After the match, Shane continued attacking Michaels, causing him to bleed in the process, and executed a Coast 2 Coast. At Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII, Michaels faced off against Shane in a Street Fight. Near the end of the match, Shane locked Michaels in the sharpshooter, and Vince ordered the match to end. Vince screwed Michaels, claiming he submitted to the move, and declared Shane the winner via submission. On the March 20 edition of Raw, Vince announced that his match against Michaels at WrestleMania would now be a No Holds Barred match.
One of the featured matches on the undercard was a Casket match between The Undertaker and Mark Henry. On the March 3 episode of SmackDown!, Undertaker challenged Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, after Undertaker executed a Tombstone piledriver, Henry came out and attacked Undertaker, causing the match to end via disqualification. Undertaker won the match, but since a championship cannot change hands via countout or disqualification, he did not win the title. The following week, on SmackDown!, Undertaker challenged Henry to a casket match at WrestleMania. On the March 18 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII, Henry, along with his manager Daivari, called out The Undertaker. Undertaker came out, accompanied by Druids carrying a casket, and the two started attacking each other. Shortly after, Undertaker performed a chokeslam, followed by a Tombstone piledriver, on Daivari on the casket.
One of the main matches on the undercard was a singles match between Mickie James and Trish Stratus for the WWE Women's Championship. James debuted in WWE on the October 10, 2005, episode of Raw coming to the aid of then Women's Champion Stratus from an attack from Victoria. She wrestled under the gimmick of Stratus' biggest fan. The two competed in tag team action together frequently where James was becoming extremely obsessed with Stratus. James became the number one contender for the Women's Championship on the December 12 episode of Raw by defeating Victoria in a match to determine who would face Stratus at New Year's Revolution. She was unable to win the title at New Year's Revolution. The storyline between James and Stratus developed into a lesbian angle after James initiated an intimate kiss with Stratus under the mistletoe and complimented on the size of her breasts. At the Royal Rumble James confessed to Stratus that she loved her. It finally became too much for Stratus as she then told James that they needed time apart. The two teamed together at Saturday Night's Main Event XXXII to defeat the team of Victoria and Candice Michelle. After the match, James honored Stratus' wish to have time apart, but later attempted to kiss her, and attacked Stratus after she refused.
The secondary Divas feud entering the event was between Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle. Torrie and Candice became villains when they were traded to the Raw roster on August 22, 2005, and later aligned with Victoria to form the stable known as Vince's Devils. On the February 27, 2006, edition of Raw, Candice failed to defeat Trish Stratus in a match for Stratus' WWE Women's Championship, and slapped Torrie in a backstage segment after the match; showing signs of tension between the two. On the following week's edition of Raw, the evil Candice unveiled her Playboy cover and then attempted to force Torrie to admit that her cover was hotter than both of Torrie's Playboy covers. When Torrie refused, Candice and Victoria both attacked her in the ring, resulting in a face turn from Torrie. It was later announced that Torrie and Candice would face each other in a Playboy Pillow Fight at WrestleMania 22.
Event
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English commentators | Jim Ross (Raw) |
Jerry Lawler (Raw) | |
Michael Cole (SmackDown!) | |
Tazz (SmackDown!) | |
Joey Styles (Foley/Edge match) | |
Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Hugo Savinovich | |
Interviewers | Jonathan Coachman |
Todd Grisham | |
Josh Mathews | |
Ring announcer | Tony Chimel (SmackDown!) |
Lilian Garcia (Raw) | |
Howard Finkel (WWE Hall of Fame) | |
Referees | Chris Kay (SmackDown!) |
Jim Korderas (SmackDown!) | |
Nick Patrick (SmackDown!) | |
Charles Robinson (SmackDown!) | |
Mike Chioda (Raw) | |
Jack Doan (Raw) | |
Mickie Henson (Raw) | |
Chad Patton (Raw) |
Before the event went live on pay-per-view, an 18-man interpromotional battle royal was held. Viscera won by last eliminating Snitsky. Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams sang "America the Beautiful" before the show.
The opening match was for the World Tag Team Championship between champions Big Show and Kane and Carlito and Chris Masters. Kane executed a big boot on Masters that started with Masters trying to interrupt a choke slam, then chokeslammed Carlito to get the victory and retain the titles.
The second match was the Money in the Bank ladder match between Rob Van Dam, Shelton Benjamin, Ric Flair, Finlay, Bobby Lashley, and Matt Hardy. In the end, Van Dam climbed the ladder but was stopped when Benjamin springboarded onto the ladder and the two fought. Hardy came out with a second ladder and joined the two. Van Dam pushed Hardy and Benjamin's ladder, sending them both smashing on the floor. Van Dam grabbed the briefcase and won the match.
Howard Finkel introduced the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2006: "Mean" Gene Okerlund, "Sensational" Sherri Martel, Tony Atlas, Verne Gagne, William "The Refrigerator" Perry, and The Blackjacks (Blackjack Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza) attended the event while Eddie Guerrero was represented by his wife Vickie Guerrero and Eddie's nephew Chavo Guerrero Jr. Bret Hart did not attend the event as he was not comfortable.
The third match was between John "Bradshaw" Layfield and Chris Benoit for the WWE United States Championship. During JBL's entrance, the entrance ramp was raised and JBL's limousine drove out from underneath. JBL attempted a Clothesline From Hell on Benoit, who avoided the move and applied in the Crippler Crossface. JBL countered and used the ropes for leverage to win the match.
The fourth match was a hardcore match between Edge and Mick Foley. In the end, Foley pulled out a table but Lita hit Foley in between the legs with a barbed wire bat and lit the table, allowing Edge to perform a Spear on Foley through the flaming table on the outside for the victory. Both wrestlers had abrasions and were covered in blood from the barbed wire bat and Foley's barbed wire sock; Edge went into shock after the match.
Next, Booker T and Sharmell faced The Boogeyman in a handicap match. During the match, Boogeyman kissed Sharmell with a mouth full of worms, causing her to flee to the back. Boogeyman executed a Falling Chokebomb on Booker for the victory.
The sixth match was a Divas match between Trish Stratus and Mickie James for the WWE Women's Championship. Mickie executed a Mick Kick on Trish to win the match and the WWE Women's Championship. Despite portraying a psychotic heel, Mickie James was audibly cheered by the crowd during the match.
Next, The Undertaker faced Mark Henry in a casket match. Undertaker took the advantage and executed a Last Ride on Henry. While Henry was out of the ring, Undertaker executed a suicide dive over the top rope. Undertaker then performed a Tombstone Piledriver on Henry and pushed him into the casket to win the match and improve his WrestleMania record to 14–0.
The eighth match was a No Holds Barred match between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon. Michaels put McMahon on a table and put a trashcan over McMahon's head. Michaels then climbed on the top of a ladder and executed a diving elbow drop on McMahon through the table. Michaels then executed Sweet Chin Music on McMahon to win the match.
Next, Kurt Angle defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton in a triple threat match. During Mysterio's entrance, P.O.D. performed Mysterio's music entrance live. In the end, Mysterio performed a 619 on Orton followed by a West Coast Pop to win the title. After the match, Mysterio celebrated with Chavo and Vickie Guerrero.
The tenth match was a Playboy pillow fight between Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle. Wilson pulled Candice's dress and Candice later pulled Wilson's dress. The match ended with Wilson pinning Candice with a roll-up for the win.
In the main event, John Cena defended his WWE Championship against Triple H. Triple H came out to the ring on a throne dressed as a Conan-type king, while Cena came out with a tommy gun and was accompanied by a group of "gangsters" (one of which was future WWE Champion and Chicago native CM Punk, who had recently signed with WWE and, at the time, was performing with Ohio Valley Wrestling,) in a 1940s Chicago-era vehicle. The match was evenly matched with both men getting the advantage over each other. Triple H tried a Pedigree, but Cena countered with an FU for a near-fall. Cena applied the STFU but Triple H reached the ropes. Triple H tried another Pedigree, but was countered into the STF again by Cena, to which Triple H submitted, meaning Cena retained the WWE Championship.
Reception
WrestleMania 22 was largely praised by various wrestling publications and websites. Writing for Canadian Online Explorer's Slam! Sports vertical, Dale Plummer and Nick Tylwalk stated that "With more wrestling, fewer interviews, and more pageantry than the last several editions, this year's 'Mania had a "Big Time" feel to it". He rated the overall event 8 out of 10 stars, which was a higher rating than the previous year's event. The main event between Triple H and John Cena for the WWE Championship was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars, the Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars, the No Holds Barred match between Shawn Michaels and Vince McMahon received a perfect 10 out of 10 stars, the Casket match between Mark Henry and The Undertaker was rated 7 out of 10 stars, the Hardcore match between Edge and Mick Foley was rated 8.5 out of 10 stars and the Money in the Bank ladder match was rated 7 out of 10 stars. Robert Leighty Jr of 411mania gave the event an overall score of 8.0 out of 10.0 commented on how "This is a pretty solid show as both title matches deliver in one aspect or another. Shawn tries to steal the show again, but Edge and Foley take that honor in a crazy-ass brawl. This was the last Mania held in an arena and it's a fun atmosphere because of the jacked-up crowd. Throw in another solid Money in the Bank Match, and a memorable Women's Title match, and you have a fun show all around!"
Over the years, WrestleMania 22 became regarded as one of the better WrestleManias in its history. In their 2018 ranking of every WrestleMania from worst to best, Cultaholic placed WrestleMania 22 as the fifth best of all time. In their YouTube video explaining their rankings, presenter Adam Pacitti stated that "fans who attended to this 'Mania were treated to a quadruple-header of wonderful matches," praising the main event between Triple H and Cena as well as the hardcore match between Edge and Foley, the Michaels beatdown of McMahon, and the WWE Women's Championship match between Mickie James and Trish Stratus ("the first good women's match in 'Mania history...intense, controversial, and, most importantly, entertaining"). John Canton of TJR Wrestling Reviews praised the entire event, and called Edge vs. Mick Foley the best match of the show. To date Edge spearing Mick Foley into a flaming table remains one of the most iconic and memorable moments in pro wrestling history. The match itself has been highly regarded in recent years and was a subject of the WWE's Untold Series on the WWE Network and NBC's Peacock.
Aftermath
The next night on Raw, Triple H said to John Cena that he lost at WrestleMania 22 because he underestimated the champ. Edge then came out and said to Triple H that he deserved another WWE Championship match because he defeated Mick Foley in a Hardcore match. Over the next few weeks, all three men faced each other in Handicap matches, which all three men won over the three-week period by pinning and making each other submit, respectively. It was then announced that the main event at Backlash would be a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship between Cena, Edge and Triple H. At Backlash, Cena won the match and retained the WWE Championship via pinfall on Triple H with a jackknife roll-up, but after the match, Triple H attacked Cena, Edge and the referee with a sledgehammer.
After WrestleMania, Shawn Michaels continued to feud with Vince McMahon. At Backlash, Michaels teamed up with "God" to face Vince and Shane McMahon. At Backlash, Michaels suffered a loss when the Spirit Squad interfered on behalf of The McMahons. Triple H became involved in the feud as well, initially on Vince and Shane's side, but on May 22, 2006, he attacked the Spirit Squad after being ordered to the ring by McMahon to "finish off" Michaels. On the June 12, 2006, edition of Raw, Vince announced that Triple H would face the Spirit Squad in a 5 on 1 Handicap Gauntlet match. Vince called Mitch out last, as throughout the match he had called out the other four members one-by-one, instead Mitch was thrown out from the curtain by Michaels. Michaels ran down the ramp and started attacking the Spirit Squad with Triple H, marking the return of D-Generation X (D-X). At Vengeance, D-X faced the Spirit Squad in a 5 on 2 Handicap match, which D-X won after both Michaels and Triple H pinned Kenny and Mikey, respectively.
Mickie James continued to feud with Trish Stratus. At Backlash, Stratus won the match by disqualification, legitimately dislocating her shoulder in the process. Due to regulations by the WWE, a title cannot change hands via disqualification. As a result, James was still champion. Whilst injured, Stratus still appeared on-screen and during the storyline, Beth Phoenix made her debut as Stratus' ally, claiming that James had wronged Phoenix in the past. She returned to the ring on the June 26 episode of Raw, where she cleanly lost a Women's Championship match against James, thus ending the feud.
Rey Mysterio went on to feud with John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) over the World Heavyweight Championship. On the May 5 edition of SmackDown!, after Mysterio expressed his feelings about being World Heavyweight Champion, JBL came out and declared himself the number one contender. Mysterio reacted by saying that he would fight anyone at any time. In turn, JBL announced that Mysterio would face off against Mark Henry later that night. Henry won the match via pinfall. The next week on SmackDown!, JBL announced that Mysterio would take on The Great Khali. Khali won the match via pinfall. At Judgment Day, Mysterio defeated JBL by pinfall after performing a Frog Splash. After the pay-per view, the feud ended between the two when JBL's rematch against Mysterio turned into his last match if he failed to win the World Championship.
The next night on Raw, saw the return of Jamal, who last appeared on WWE programming in 2003 and going by the name of Umaga, as he attacked Ric Flair. The two would go on to wrestle at Backlash. Umaga's run would saw him winning the Intercontinental Championship and lasted until June 2009; he would later pass away in December at the age of 36 after a heart attack.
The Undertaker's feud with Mark Henry would come to an end after the two-faced off on SmackDown!, only to be interrupted by the debuting The Great Khali who attacked The Undertaker.
Rob Van Dam would announce that he would cash in his Money in the Bank against John Cena at ECW One Night Stand. Van Dam would go on to win the match capturing his first WWE Championship.
Results
- The other participants were: Eugene, Goldust, Tyson Tomko, Rob Conway, Lance Cade, Trevor Murdoch, Matt Striker, Super Crazy, Psicosis, Funaki, Steven Richards, Johnny Nitro, Joey Mercury, The Road Warrior, William Regal, and Simon Dean.
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