IWE Vengeance (2005)
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Vengeance (2005) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Jesse Dern and Triple K | ||
Theme song(s) | "Happy?" by Mudvayne | |
Imformation | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Entertainment | |
Brand(s) | Raw | |
Date | June 26, 2005 | |
Attendance | 9,850 | |
Venue | Thomas & Mack Center | |
City | Las Vegas, Nevada | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
XCW One Night Stand (2005) | Vengeance (2005) | The Great American Bash (2005) |
Vengeance chronology | ||
Vengeance (2004) | Vengeance (2005) | Vengeance (2006) |
Vengeance (2005) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE), which took place on June 26, 2005 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the fifth annual Vengeance event. Professional wrestling is a type of sports entertainment in which theatrical events are combined with a competitive sport. The buildup to the matches and the scenarios that took place before, during, and after the event were planned by IWE's script writers. The event starred wrestlers from the Raw brand: storyline expansions of the promotion where employees are assigned to wrestling brands under the IWE banner.
The main event was a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Jesse Dern and Triple K, which Jesse Dern won by pinfall after executing a Dern Bomb. One of the predominant matches on the card was Dustin Simpson versus Kris McGowan versus Khristian in a Triple Threat match for the IWE Championship. Simpson won the match and retained the title after pinning Khristian. Another primary match on the undercard was Matt Borske and Ryan Barnhart in a rematch of their bout at WrestleMania 21. Barnhart won the match by pinfall after executing Sweet Chin Music.
Many of the existing feuds were settled following the event. Notably, Jesse Dern was drafted to the SmackDown! brand, thus ending his feud with Triple K. The feud between Kane and Edge also concluded after the event, as Edge entered an angle with Matt Hooper The feud between Simpson and McGowan, however, continued and led to a match at SummerSlam, which Simpson won.
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