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SmackDown: 7/9/2000

SmackDown was live at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. As SmackDown kicked off from Louisville, Ky., Jerry "The King" Lawler was no where to be found. So Tazz – brandishing The King's trademark crown – came to the announce table to join Michael Cole on play-by-play!

The opening match of the evening pitted two of the World Wrestling Federation's brightest shining stars against each other, as Chris Jericho tangled with X-Pac. A high-flying and exciting affair ended in controversy, as X-Pac pinned Y2J with a backslide, but used the ropes as leverage.

Kurt Angle then barged into Commissioner Mick Foley's office and said that he was taken advantage of on Monday's RAW, when he knocked out Chyna but Eddie Guerrero became Intercontinental Champion. Foley, as he usually does, turned Angle's words around on him – saying that since Kurt was "taken" advantage of, he should get a match that night with the Under "taker!"

The World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions, Edge & Christian, pulled off what can only be described as a huge upset on Monday's RAW, defeating The Rock and the Undertaker. As they addressed the crowd on SmackDown, however, they said they weren't in the mood to brag, or even to pose. They instead said that wanted to give people a history lesson about the city of Louisville.

First, Edge told the crowd that Louisville is in Kentucky. Christian then told the crowd that it was in another Kentucky city – Lexington – that they defeated The Rock and the Undertaker. Christian then showed the crowd footage of the win.

At the "Have a Nice Day Café," the Acolytes awaited the arrival of the Dudley Boyz, as the teams were scheduled to have a barroom brawl.

Rikishi took on Chris Benoit next, in a battle of former Intercontinental Champions. The Wolverine did something mid-match that few superstars have done – he kicked out of Rikishi's sit-down splash! Later in the match, the Right to Censor interfered, knocking Rikishi out and helping Benoit to score the win with a German suplex. After the match, Too Cool saved Rikishi from a gang attack.

Backstage, Eddie Guerrero and Chyna got into an argument in what will go down as one of the most emotional segments in Federation history. First, Chyna confronted Eddie about his evil smile after they had seemingly made up on Monday's RAW. She said that she loved Eddie, and that he only used her to get the title. Eddie told her to take the belt. He said that he was willing to give her her due, when she was on "The Tonight Show"and "3rd Rock from the Sun," and in all the magazines. He asked why she didn't involve Eddie when she was in the spotlight. He demanded that Chyna stand behind him the way he had stood behind her, or else she could hit the road. Eddie then left the locker room as Chyna collapsed onto the floor, crying her eyes out.

Back at the "Have a Nice Day Café," the Dudleys arrived carrying a table. The two teams destroyed the bar, with the Acolytes putting Buh Buh through a table in the process.

Back at the arena, Michael Cole and Tazz were talking when Jerry Lawler snuck up behind Tazz and started choking him! The King chased Tazz to the back and then returned to the broadcast table, where he put on Tazz's orange sunglasses!

Still irate over Test calling the cops on him the week before, Triple H battled T&A in a Handicap Match. As the match progressed, Trish Stratus tried to get involved, but Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley pulled her off the ring apron and slapped her. That made Test mad. Test grabbed his former fiancee and was about to powerbomb her when Kurt Angle came out to save Stephanie. Kurt knocked Test into the ring steps. Albert then grabbed Angle, but the Olympian knocked Albert woozy, allowing Triple H to score the Pedigree for the win.

Prior to his Intercontinental Championship match against Eddie Guerrero, the Road Dogg offered some words of advice to his friend Chyna. But as the two former DX comrades spoke, Guerrero walked in and pulled Chyna away.

In the McMahon/Helmsley locker room, the Game stated to his wife that he didn't need Kurt Angle. Stephanie told Triple H of how Kurt had saved her from a powerbomb and had helped him win the match, but the Game didn't want to hear any of it.

In his first Intercontinental Title defense, Eddie Guerrero took on the Road Dogg, and Chyna was in Eddie's corner the whole match. The Ninth Wonder of the World tripped the Road Dogg at one point, although it didn't seem like she really wanted to do it. Also, she reversed the Road Dogg's small package so that Eddie was the man making the cover, helping Eddie retain his title. After the match, Chyna tried explaining her actions to the Road Dogg when Eddie attacked the Dogg from behind. Chyna begged Eddie to stop, but Latino Heat wouldn't relent, even pushing Chyna away at one point. Finally, it seemed that Eddie would stop beating on a helpless Road Dogg, but as soon as Chyna turned her back, Eddie attacked him again.

Next up, Too Cool took on Bull Buchanan and the Goodfather, of the Right to Censor. After Rikishi was screwed over earlier in the night, the Sultan of Squat made sure that the same thing didn't happen to his running buddies. Rikishi scored a legdrop on the Goodfather, allowing Grand Master Sexay to pin the former pimp. After the match, Rikishi, Too Cool, Mandy and Victoria engaged in a celebratory dance.

Back at the "Have a Nice Day Café," the Dudleys and the APA were drinking and laughing together, after they had just been kicking one another's asses an hour earlier! The four men even got a good laugh when Kaientai approached the bar and asked for some saki, as the four men broke a bottle over Taka and Funaki's heads and beat on them!

Next, The Undertaker takes on Kurt Angle.


As Triple H and Stephanie watched on, the Undertaker battled Kurt Angle in a re-match from July's Fully Loaded. However. in the closing moments of the match, when the Undertaker was setting Kurt Angle up for the Last Ride... THE BLADEWOLF ATTACKS HIS BROTHER FROM BEHIND!

The referee called for the bell as the Bladewolf starts pummelling his big brother viciously, not even stopping until Kurt Angle tries to join in. The Bladewolf stands and stares at him... BEFORE HE CLOBBERS KURT ANGLE IN THE FACE! Glaring at the man, the Bladewolf turns and returns to beating up his brother as Triple H runs down the ramp, slides into the ring and starts attacking Kurt Angle!

The Bladewolf and the Undertaker continue to fight each other until the Undertaker starts gaining the upper hand, kicks him in the stomach, then lifts him up and... HITS THE LAST RIDE!

The Undertaker leaves the ring and rides his motorcycle to the back as the Bladewolf slowly recovers in the ring.


And that's it for this chapter sorry there's not much.