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Taboo Tuesday
Promotional poster featuringKurt Angle,Eric Bischoff,andJohn Cena
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)Raw
DateNovember 1, 2005[1]
CitySan Diego,California
VenueiPayOne Center
Attendance6,000[2]
Buy rate174,000
Tagline(s)Log on. Take over.
Pay-per-view chronology
Previous
No Mercy
Next
Survivor Series
Taboo Tuesday/Cyber Sundaychronology
Previous
2004
Next
Cyber Sunday


The 2005Taboo Tuesdaywas the second annualTaboo Tuesday/Cyber Sundayprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view(PPV)eventproduced byWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE). It was held exclusively for wrestlers from the promotion'sRawbrand division.The event took place on November 1, 2005, at theiPayOne CenterinSan Diego,California.The theme of the event was that fans were given the chance to vote on stipulations for the matches. The voting for the event started on October 24, 2005, and ended during the event. It was also the final event titled Taboo Tuesday, as the following year, the event was moved to the traditional Sunday nights for PPVs and was renamed asCyber Sunday.

Eight professional wrestling matches were featured on the event'scard.Themain eventwas aTriple Threat match,a standard match involving three wrestlers, for theWWE Championship.In this match,John CenadefeatedKurt AngleandShawn Michaelsto retain his title. Two bouts were featured on theundercard.In a retrospectivesingles matchesfor theWWE Intercontinental Championship,Ric FlairdefeatedTriple Hin aSteel cage match,which is fought in a cage with four sheets of mesh metal around, in, or against the edges of thewrestling ring,in which Flair won by escaping the cage and having both feet touch the arena floor. The other featured an Interpromotionaltag teammatch whereRey Mysterio Jr.andMatt Hardy(SmackDown!) defeatedChris MastersandSnitsky(Raw).

Taboo Tuesday received 174,000 pay-per-view buys, which was the same amount as theprevious year's event.The professional wrestling section of theCanadian Online Explorerwebsite rated the entire event 7 out of 10 stars, higher than the 2004 event rating of 5 out of 10 stars.

Production[edit]

Background[edit]

In 2004,World Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) held an event entitledTaboo Tuesday.[3]It was the first regularly-scheduled pay-per-view by WWE on a Tuesday since 1991'sThis Tuesday in Texas,the first regularly-scheduled non-Sunday pay-per-view since the1994 Survivor Series,and the first non-Sunday pay-per-view of any kind sinceIn Your House 8: Beware of Dog 2in 1996. The event was also produced exclusively for wrestlers of theRawbrand.A unique feature of the event was the ability for fans to vote on certain aspects of every match. Because of this, the event was billed as an "interactivepay-per-view. "[4]The 2005 event, which was also a Raw-exclusive PPV, was held on November 1 at theiPayOne CenterinSan Diego,California.It was the second Taboo Tuesday event, thus establishingthe interactive PPVas an annual event for the promotion.[5]

Storylines[edit]

Unlike other WWE pay-per-views, where stipulations were determined by WWE'screative staff,this was the second event where stipulations for matches were determined by votes from WWE fans conducted on WWE's official website. The event was scheduled to feature eightprofessional wrestling matches.Although the stipulations resulted from votes by WWE fans, different wrestlers were involved in pre-existingscriptedfeuds,plotsandstorylines,which led to scheduled matches in which WWE fans could vote upon stipulations.

WWE Champion John Cena

Themain eventscripted into Taboo Tuesday was betweenJohn CenaandKurt Anglefor theWWE Championship,in which Cena would also defend the title against the fans' choice of three possible opponents:Kane,The Big Show,andShawn Michaels.The buildup to the match began atUnforgiven,Raw's previous pay-per-view event, in which Cena intentionallydisqualifiedhimself. In WWE, a championship cannot change hands via count-out or disqualification, as a result, Cena retained the title.[6]On the October 17 episode ofRaw,one of WWE's primary television programs,General managerEric Bischoff,a portrayed match maker and rules enforcer, announced that astandard match involving three wrestlers,termed as a Triple Threat match, for the WWE Championship, would take place between Cena, Angle and the fans' choice at Taboo Tuesday.[7][8]Bischoff was scripted to promote three series of qualifying matches, in which the winner would receive a spot on the ballot as a potential challenger to Cena and Angle.[7][8]The winners were Kane, The Big Show, and Shawn Michaels.[7][8]The following week, a Triple Threat match was scheduled between the three competitors. Michaels won the match after he delivered asuperkickto Big Show and Kane and pinned the Big Show for the win.[9][10]The following week, Bischoff announced a singles match between Cena and Michaels. Late in the match, Angle attacked both Cena and Michaels. Cena, however, retaliated and lifted Angle up on his shoulders, but Michaels managed to deliver a superkick to Cena.[11][12]

One of the featuredpreliminarymatches was betweenRic FlairversusTriple Hfor theWWE Intercontinental Championship.On the October 3 episode ofRaw,WWE Homecoming,Triple H returned after a four-month hiatus.[13]He took part in a match, teaming up with Flair, who was afan favoriteduring Triple H's absence, to take onChris MastersandCarlito.[14]The duo defeated Masters and Carlito; after the match, Triple Hturnedon Flair and hit him with asledgehammerand marked the officially end ofEvolutionafter more than two years since 2003.[14]The following week, Triple Hexplainedhis actions, saying he saw that Flair had become mediocre when he was spat at and when he won the Intercontinental title.[15]Triple H continued to say that he needed to end Flair's career so his memories of Flair would not be tarnished.[15]On the October 24 episode ofRaw,a singles match was scheduled between Flair and Triple H at Taboo Tuesday, in which the fans would be given the opportunity to choose the type of match they compete in.[9][10]The choice of the matches were a regular match,submission match,or aSteel Cage matchfor the Intercontinental title.[9][10]

Another preliminary match was between the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The feud began on the October 3 episode ofRaw,in which WWE ChairmanVince McMahonwanted a match between SmackDown! wrestlers on the program.[14]A match was scheduled, but before it could get underway, Eric Bischoff announced that McMahon had left the arena, thus leaving himself in charge. Seeing SmackDown! as inferior, Bischoff stopped the match by turning off the lights and going to acommercial break.[14]At the end of the broadcast,SmackDown! General ManagerTheodore Long,led SmackDown! superstars to the ring, and they fought with Raw superstars. On the October 17 episode ofRaw,John "Bradshaw" Layfield's (JBL) (SmackDown!) entrance music played duringEdge's (Raw) match, the distraction caused Edge to lose the match.[7][8]As part of the storyline, Edge and Chris Masters showed up to the SmackDown! program on the October 21 episode, in which they interfered in a match between JBL andRey Mysterio Jr.,where they assaulted Mysterio.[16]On the October 24 episode ofRaw,a match was made between Edge and Masters, and two of five SmackDown! superstars chosen by the fans, and Mysterio attacked Edge from behind.[9][10]The following week, Bischoff invited Mysterio to theRawprogram to take theMaster Lock Challenge,a challenge where the wrestler must break free from Masters'swinging full nelsonsubmissionhold, which he calls the Master Lock.[9][10]Mysterio, however, attacked Masters instead, which caused Bischoff to call for other Raw superstars. Long called for SmackDown! superstars, and they fought until the Raw roster retreated.[9][10]

Event[edit]

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Englishcommentators Joey Styles
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewer Todd Grisham
Ring announcer Lilian Garcia
Referees Nick Patrick
Mike Chioda
Jack Doan
Mickie Henson
Chad Patton

Before Taboo Tuesday aired live onpay-per-view,Kerwin WhiteandMatt StrikerdefeatedShelton BenjaminandVal Venisin atag teammatch taped forWWE Heat,one of WWE's secondary television programs.[2]

Preliminary matches[edit]

In the first televised match,EdgeandChris Masters(representing Raw) facedRey MysterioandMatt Hardy(representing SmackDown!). Before the match, Edge refused to wrestle, saying he didn't care about representing Raw and choseSnitskyas his replacement.[17][18]Masters and Snitsky quickly gained the early advantage in the match, as they took the upper hand over Mysterio. Mysterio fought back with atilt-a-whirl,a counterattack hold. Afterwards, Hardy and Snitsky were tagged in, leading to Hardy getting the advantage as he delivered aSide EffectandDDTon Snitsky. Back and forth action took place between both teams. The match ended when Mysterio performed the619on Masters, before Hardy performed theTwist of Fateon Snitsky. MysteriopinnedMasters to give SmackDown! the win over Raw.[17][18]

In the next match,Rob ConwayandTyson TomkofacedEugeneandJimmy "Superfly" Snuka,who won the fans' vote with 42%. Conway and Tomko dominated Eugene in the early start of the match. Eugene, however, fought back, avoiding Tomko's attacks. Eugene tagged Snuka in and performed a series ofchopsto Conway's chest andheadbuttedhim in the process. In retaliation, Tomko attacked Snuka from behind, but Eugene fought him off, as heclotheslinedSnuka, and knocked him out of the ring and out of the match. Eugene performed ajawbreakeron Conway, which proceeded with Eugene delivering aRock Bottomto Conway for the win. After the match, Tomko attacked Snuka and Eugene untilJim DugganandKamalacame down and fought off Tomko.[17][18]

Mick Foley faced Carlito

In the third match,CarlitofacedMankind,who was chosen by the fans' vote with 52%. The match began when Carlito performed adropkickon Mankind. However, Mankind got the advantage over Carlito. Midway through the match, Mankind tried to use asteel chairon Carlito, but Carlito avoided, executing adrop toe-hold,sending Mankind into the steel steps. Mankind rose to his feet, which led Carlito to perform a standing dropkick, resulting in Mankind to hit the back of his head into the steel steps. Back in the ring, Mankind received the upper hand after delivering aDDTand forced Carlito tosubmitwith theMandible clawand win the match.[17][18]

The voting results for John Cena and Kurt Angle's opponent for the WWE Championship were then revealed, with Shawn Michaels winning.Big Show and Kane,who were also contenders for the WWE title match, faced theWorld Tag Team ChampionsLance Cade and Trevor Murdochfor the World Tag Team Championship. The match began withBig Show and Kanedominating Cade and Murdoch early on. Cade and Murdoch fought back after Murdoch shoved Kane off the top turnbuckle. They performed arunning chop block combination on Kaneand taking the upper hand. The Big Show, who was tagged in, stood at 7 feet 0 inches (2.13 m) and weighed 500 pounds (230 kg), used his body size to his advantage as hesquashed,or easily and quickly performed moves on, Cade and Murdoch. The match concluded after Big Show and Kane delivered aDouble Chokeslamand Big Show pinned Cade to win the title with Kane. After the match, Big Show and Kane double teamed Murdoch, as they performed a chokeslam.[17][18]

Batista faced Jonathan Coachman at Taboo Tuesday

In the next matchJonathan Coachman(withGoldustandVader) facedBatistain aStreet Fight.In the start of the match, Batista fought both Goldust and Vader, where they proceeded to beat him down in the corner. However, Batista fought back with a series ofSpears.Coachman, who stood on the outside, entered the ring, but didn't last long, as Batista clotheslined him. Batista attempted tosuplexVader but Goldust managed to hit Batista with akendo stick,allowing Coachman to receive the advantage over Batista. The match concluded after Batista performed aBatista Bombon Coachman to gain the win.[17][18]

The sixth match was aBattle Royal,a multi-competitormatch typein which wrestlers are eliminated until one is left and declared the winner, for theWWE Women's ChampionshipbetweenAshley,Candice Michelle,Mickie James,Victoria,MariaandTrish Stratus,all of whom worelingerie,which was voted by the fans' with 43%. In the match, James, as part of a storyline angle involving her being a devoted fan of Stratus, saved Stratus from being eliminated from the match, after Victoria tried eliminating her. Maria was tossed over the top rope by Stratus and James, thus being the first to be eliminated. Afterward, Michelle applied a submission move on Ashley on the top rope. Michelle turned around and was knocked off the ring apron by Ashley, making the second elimination of the match. Following the elimination of Michelle, Ashley was then eliminated by Victoria. The match concluded after Victoria hesitantly tried to eliminate Stratus, but James stopped her from doing so. James eliminated herself along with Victoria to allow Stratus to win and retain her Women's title.[17][18]

Main event matches[edit]

In the seventh match,Ric Flairdefended theWWE Intercontinental ChampionshipagainstTriple Hinside a Steel Cage, which gained 83% of the vote. During the match, Triple H sent Flair head-first into the steel cage, bloodying Flair's from the head. At one point, Triple H retrieved a steel chain, wrapped it around his fist and attempted adiving fist dropfrom the top turnbuckle. However, Flair countered, raising his foot to Triple H's face and performed a series of knife edged chops. Triple H controlled most of the match, until he attempted to apply thefigure four leglock,a signature move of Flair's, resulting in Flair sending him towards the steel cage. After that, FlairbitTriple H's head, bloodying him from his forehead; This often results when a wrestler is trapped, either in a corner of the ring or in a submission hold, as a desperation move. The match ended when Flair reversed aPedigreewith aback body dropand hit Triple H with a steel chair three times, allowing Flair to escape through the steel cage door to win the match and retain his Intercontinental title.[17]

Shawn Michaels was voted to be part of the Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship

In the main event, John Cena defended theWWE Championshipagainst Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels, who received the fans' vote to be part of the Triple Threat match. Early in the match, Cena performed a back body drop on Angle, sending him outside. Michaels, who was thrown out of the ring, received the upper hand over Cena until Angle returned to the mat, performing a variety of suplexes on both Michaels and Cena. Mid-way in the match, Angle and Michaels double teamed Cena, lifting him in the air, crashing face-first on the Spanish announce table. Back in the ring, AngleAngle SlammedMichaels from the top turnbuckles. Angle then tried to apply theankle lockon Michaels, but Cena entered the ring, clotheslining Angle out of the ring. Cena proceeded and back body dropped Michaels, attempting to perform aFive Knuckle Shufflebut Kurt Angle pulled Cena out of the ring, tossing him over the security barricade. Toward the end, Angle caught Cena in the ankle lock. Michaels, who was on the outside, delivered aDiving Elbow Drop,on Angle and performedSweet Chin Musicon him. After that, Cena executed theFUon Michaels and pinned him to retain the title.[17]

Reception[edit]

TheiPayOne Centerusually can accommodate 14,000, but the capacity was reduced for the event.[19][20]It also received 174,000 pay-per-view buys, which was the same amount as theprevious year's Taboo Tuesday.[21]The promotion's revenue was $18.8 million, which was greater than the previous year's revenue of $18.5 million.[21]Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section rated the event 7 out of 10 stars.[17]The rating was higher than last year's event in 2004, which was rated 5 out of 10 stars.[22]The WWE title match was rated an 8 out of 10.[17]Additionally, the Divas match was rated a 3 out of 10.[17]

The event was released onDVDon November 29, 2005.[23]The DVD was distributed by the labelSony Music Entertainment.

Aftermath[edit]

Following Taboo Tuesday, the storyline between John Cena and Kurt Angle continued. A match was scheduled in which Cena would defend WWE Championship against Angle at November's pay-per-view eventSurvivor Series.[24]In the scripted feud, Angle refused to compete in the November 7 episode ofRawdue to the "you suck" chants from the audience.[25]Angle finally agreed to compete that night when Eric Bischoffcensoredthe crowd and let him have aspecial guest refereefor his title rematch against Cena;[25]Angle choseDaivarito be the guest referee. Before their scheduled rematch, Daivari's officiating was unfair and biased towards Angle's opponents.[25][26]At Survivor Series, Cena went on to defeat Angle to retain his title.[27]

The storyline angle between Triple H and Ric Flair also continued at Survivor Series, where they were scheduled in aLast Man Standing match.[25]Triple H defeated Flair at Survivor Series after Flair was unable to respond to a ten count.[27]The feud between the Raw and SmackDown! brands continued with Eric Bischoff and Theodore Long deciding on a5-on-5 elimination matchand a singles match between the two at Survivor Series.[26][28]The teams feuded on both programs.[29]At Survivor Series, Team SmackDown! (Batista, Rey Mysterio, JBL,Bobby Lashley,andRandy Orton) defeated Team Raw (Shawn Michaels, Kane, The Big Show, Carlito, and Chris Masters) and Long defeated Bischoff.[27]

The following year, the interactive PPV was moved to the more traditional Sunday night for pay-per-views. It was in turn renamed toCyber Sunday.[30]

Results[edit]

No.Results[2]StipulationsTimes
1HKerwin WhiteandMatt Striker(withNick Nemeth) defeatedShelton BenjaminandVal VenisTag team match02:38
2Rey MysterioandMatt HardydefeatedSnitskyandChris MastersTag team match13:46
3EugeneandJimmy SnukadefeatedRob ConwayandTyson TomkoTag team match06:21
4MankinddefeatedCarlitobytechnical submissionSingles match07:22
5Big Show and KanedefeatedLance Cade and Trevor Murdoch(c)Tag team match for theWorld Tag Team Championship07:59
6BatistadefeatedJonathan Coachman(withGoldustandVader)Street Fight04:22
7Trish Stratus(c) won by last eliminatingVictoriaFulfill Your Fantasy Battle Royalfor theWWE Women's Championship05:23
8Ric Flair(c) defeatedTriple HSteel Cage matchfor theWWE Intercontinental Championship23:47
9John Cena(c) defeatedKurt AngleandShawn MichaelsTriple Threat matchfor theWWE Championship16:42
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
H– the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view onSunday Night Heat

Battle royal entrances and eliminations[edit]

Order Wrestler Eliminated by
1 Maria Kanellis Trish Stratus and Mickie James
2 Candice Michelle Ashley Massaro
3 Ashley Massaro Victoria
4 Victoria Mickie James
5 Mickie James Victoria
Winner Trish Stratus -

Voting results[edit]

Poll Results
Opponents for Snitsky and Chris Masters[31]
  • Matt Hardy (31%)
  • Rey Mysterio (29%)
  • John "Bradshaw" Layfield (17%)
  • Christian (13%)
  • Hardcore Holly (10%)
Eugene's partner against Rob Conway and Tyson Tomko[31]
  • Jimmy Snuka (43%)
  • Jim Duggan (40%)
  • Kamala (17%)
Opponent for Carlito[31]
  • Mankind (52%)
  • Cactus Jack (35%)
  • Dude Love (13%)
Stipulations for Batista versus Jonathan Coachman[31]
  • Street Fight (91%)
  • Verbal debate (6%)
  • Arm wrestling match (3%)
Outfit for the Fulfill Your Fantasy Diva Battle Royal[31]
  • Lingerie (43%)
  • Leather and lace (32%)
  • Cheerleader (25%)
Stipulations for Triple H versus Ric Flair[31]
  • Steel cage match (83%)
  • Submission match (13%)
  • Regular match (4%)
Opponent for John Cena and Kurt Angle[31]
  • Shawn Michaels (46%)
  • Kane (38%)
  • Big Show (16%)

Notes[edit]

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  21. ^ab"World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Reports Q2 Results"(PDF).World Wrestling Entertainment.December 1, 2005. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on May 16, 2008.RetrievedAugust 14,2008.
  22. ^Sokol, Chris (October 20, 2004)."Nothing Taboo at Tuesday PPV".Slam! Sports.Canadian Online Explorer.Archived from the original on June 30, 2012.RetrievedJuly 25,2008.{{cite news}}:CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  24. ^Golden, Hunter (November 7, 2005)."Raw Results – 11/7/05 – Fort Wayne, IN (Big Tag Main Event, More)".WrestleView.RetrievedJanuary 3,2009.
  25. ^abcd"A Chance to Shine".World Wrestling Entertainment.November 7, 2005.RetrievedJanuary 2,2008.
  26. ^abGolden, Hunter (November 21, 2005)."Raw Results – 11/21/05 – Sheffield, England (SmackDown vs. Raw".WrestleView.RetrievedJanuary 3,2009.
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References[edit]

  • (2005).Taboo Tuesday [DVD]. World Wrestling Entertainment.
  • (2008).Triple H: The King of Kings [DVD]. World Wrestling Entertainment.

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