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WWE Bad Blood 2004 Report

Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA - July 11, 2004

In front of a raucous crowd of 7,000, the WWE presented its latest Pay-Per-View extravaganza, Bad Blood. The event did not disappoint, with several matches showcasing top-notch wrestling and drama. Let's dive into the details:

Match #1: Rhyno & Tajiri vs. Garrison Cade & Jonathan Coachman (Tag Team Match)

The evening kicked off with a thrilling tag team match featuring two unlikely duos. Rhyno and Tajiri, riding high on their recent victory streak, took on Garrison Cade's self-proclaimed "coaching" skills alongside Jonathan Coachman. The former ECW champion, Rhyno, was the catalyst for his team's success, delivering a devastating Gore to seal the win (7:29).

Match #2: Batista vs. Chris Jericho (Singles Match)

The Animal faced off against Y2J in what promised to be an intense battle of brawn and brains. In a match filled with hard-hitting moves and clever counters, Batista emerged victorious, showcasing his impressive strength with a spine-busting Batista Bomb (12:19).

Match #3: La Resistance (Rob Conway & Sylvain Grenier) vs. Eugene & Ric Flair (WWF World Tag Team Title Match)

In a highly anticipated title match, the reigning WWF World Tag Team Champions, La Resistance, put their belts on the line against the unlikely duo of Eugene and Ric Flair. Despite a spirited performance from the Hall of Famer and his young protégé, La Resistance's cunning teamwork and sheer power proved too much to overcome (12:28).

Match #4: Matt Hardy vs. Kane (No Disqualification Match)

The intensity ratcheted up in this No DQ showdown between Matt Hardy and Kane. The two competitors went at it with reckless abandon, trading blows and using the ring's surroundings to their advantage. In the end, Hardy's cunning and quickness allowed him to outmaneuver the Big Red Machine, securing a well-deserved victory (10:29).

Match #5: Edge vs. Randy Orton (WWE Intercontinental Title Match)

Edge, the reigning WWE Intercontinental Champion, faced off against Randy Orton in what was shaping up to be a thrilling match for the gold. The Rattlesnake's aggressive offense and Edge's cunning counterattacks led to an unpredictable back-and-forth encounter. In the end, Edge retained his title with a well-executed Spear (time not specified).

Match #6: Victoria vs. Molly Holly (WWE Women's Title #1 Contendership Match)

The WWE Women's Division showcased its growing talent in this #1 contendership match between Victoria and Molly Holly. The veteran Victoria, known for her technical prowess, outmaneuvered the young challenger with a series of sharp arm drags and a vicious Vic-Vator (6:15).

Match #7: Chris Benoit vs. Triple H (World Heavyweight Title Match)

The main event saw Chris Benoit, seeking redemption after his previous title loss to Triple H, challenge the Game for the World Heavyweight Championship. This intense, hard-hitting match featured both competitors giving their all, trading near-falls and delivering brutal moves. In a stunning upset, Benoit finally got his revenge, capitalizing on a momentary lapse in concentration from Triple H to secure the title (29:03).

In conclusion, WWE Bad Blood 2004 delivered an action-packed card, featuring several thrilling matches and an unexpected main event upset. The show will undoubtedly be remembered for Chris Benoit's triumphant return to the top of the mountain.

Final Thoughts

WWE Bad Blood 2004 was an exceptional Pay-Per-View event that showcased the promotion's depth in talent and storytelling. With several high-stakes matches, including two title contests, the audience was treated to a memorable night of professional wrestling. As we look ahead to future events, it's clear that the WWE is poised for another exciting chapter in its storied history.

Rating: 4.5/5

Recommendation:

If you're a fan of intense matches, dramatic moments, and the ever-evolving world of professional wrestling, then WWE Bad Blood 2004 is an absolute must-watch. The event's unpredictability and thrilling action will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

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Card Details

  • Date: 11 Jul 2004
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Hartford Civic Center
  • Attendance: 7000
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 11 Jul 2004

Matches

  1. Rhyno and Tajiri defeat Garrison Cade and Jonathan Coachman in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 07:29

  2. Batista defeat Chris Jericho in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 12:19

  3. La Resistance (Rob Conway and Sylvain Grenier)(C) defeat Eugene and Ric Flair in a WWF World Tag Team Title Match
    Match Time: 12:28

  4. Matt Hardy defeat Kane in a No Disqualification Match
    Match Time: 10:29

  5. Edge(C) defeat Randy Orton in a WWE Intercontinental Title Match

  6. Victoria defeat Molly Holly in a WWE Women's Title #1 Contendership Match
    Match Time: 06:15

  7. Chris Benoit(C) defeat Triple H in a World Heavyweight Title Match
    Match Time: 29:03