Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Jul 21, 2006 15:03:58 GMT -5
Official preview from WWE.com:
Last stop before The Bash
July 21, 2006
World Champion Rey Mysterio found retribution on SmackDown’s majesty last week. Rey got his gloves on King Booker not once, but twice in the same night. It was made worse on Saturday, as Mysterio, Batista & Bobby Lashley defeated Booker, Finlay & Mark Henry at Saturday Night's Main Event. After these royal embarrassments, will King Booker and his Court have something in store for the champion just days before heading into the Bash?
During the aforementioned Six-Man Tag Team Match, Mark Henry suffered a knee injury. What will become of his scheduled match with Batista at The Great American Bash? Tune into SmackDown to find out.
Also last week, the world saw the dramatic re-emergence of Undertaker, who appeared in the ring as a “sign” to The Great Khali and Daivari. Undertaker’s message was loud and clear, but Khali sent a message of his own on Saturday Night's Main Event with the help of the ECW Champion, Big Show.
Tuesday night, the Deadman went to ECW to face Big Show for the gold. There, the Deadman was brutally assaulted by The Great Khali. What shape will the Deadman be in heading to The Great American Bash? Will The Great Khali send an even louder message this coming Friday as he heads into Punjabi Prison Match at the Great American Bash?
The next round of competition in the 2006 Diva Search will also take place on SmackDown. This week will be the Diva Dance-Off, as the aspiring Divas compete to become the next of the Sexiest Women on TV.
Also, WWE.com has learned that SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long will open the show by addressing the status of Batista and his opponent for The Great American Bash. Will Batista assume the No. 1 Contendership? Will the General Manager name a new opponent for The Animal?
Tune in Friday at 8/7 CT on UPN to see why SmackDown is television that’s changing Friday nights.
The July 21 edition of Friday Night SmackDown will be preempted in the following areas. Below are times you can watch SmackDown:
New York: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Philadelphia: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Washington D.C.: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Hartford: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Syracuse: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Utica: Fri. 7/21 at 10:00 p.m
And as always, NO SPOILERS ALLOWED.
Thanks.
Last stop before The Bash
July 21, 2006
World Champion Rey Mysterio found retribution on SmackDown’s majesty last week. Rey got his gloves on King Booker not once, but twice in the same night. It was made worse on Saturday, as Mysterio, Batista & Bobby Lashley defeated Booker, Finlay & Mark Henry at Saturday Night's Main Event. After these royal embarrassments, will King Booker and his Court have something in store for the champion just days before heading into the Bash?
During the aforementioned Six-Man Tag Team Match, Mark Henry suffered a knee injury. What will become of his scheduled match with Batista at The Great American Bash? Tune into SmackDown to find out.
Also last week, the world saw the dramatic re-emergence of Undertaker, who appeared in the ring as a “sign” to The Great Khali and Daivari. Undertaker’s message was loud and clear, but Khali sent a message of his own on Saturday Night's Main Event with the help of the ECW Champion, Big Show.
Tuesday night, the Deadman went to ECW to face Big Show for the gold. There, the Deadman was brutally assaulted by The Great Khali. What shape will the Deadman be in heading to The Great American Bash? Will The Great Khali send an even louder message this coming Friday as he heads into Punjabi Prison Match at the Great American Bash?
The next round of competition in the 2006 Diva Search will also take place on SmackDown. This week will be the Diva Dance-Off, as the aspiring Divas compete to become the next of the Sexiest Women on TV.
Also, WWE.com has learned that SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long will open the show by addressing the status of Batista and his opponent for The Great American Bash. Will Batista assume the No. 1 Contendership? Will the General Manager name a new opponent for The Animal?
Tune in Friday at 8/7 CT on UPN to see why SmackDown is television that’s changing Friday nights.
The July 21 edition of Friday Night SmackDown will be preempted in the following areas. Below are times you can watch SmackDown:
New York: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Philadelphia: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Washington D.C.: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Hartford: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Syracuse: Sat. 7/22 at 8:00 p.m.
Utica: Fri. 7/21 at 10:00 p.m
And as always, NO SPOILERS ALLOWED.
Thanks.