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RR: Triple Threat Match
JBL has been on quite an impressive roll ever since becoming WWE Champion. He has taken on all comers in all sorts of matches, and every time, he finds away to walk away with the WWE Championship.
He has beaten Eddie Guerrero, Undertaker and Booker T, but now he had to defend the title against Big Show and Kurt Angle at the same time in a Triple Threat Match. JBL had already been victorious in Last Ride, Bullrope and Fatal Fourway Matches, but how would he fare in the dangerous Triple Threat Match?
Big Show dominated early on, taking on both Angle and JBL at once. He sent both to the outside with a clothesline over the top. Big Show had JBL set up for a chokeslam through the SmackDown! announce table, but Angle nailed Big Show with a monitor, sending him through the table, knocking him temporarily out of commission. Kurt Angle was able to execute two German suplexes on the WWE Champion, but Big Show recovered from his fall and re-entered the fray.
Big Show went for a double chokeslam, but Angle attacked his knee. Then JBL hit a Clotheseline From Hell and Angle went low, attacking the knee at the same time. After a couple of near falls for both Angle and JBL, the action spilled to the outside once again. Big Show leveled JBL and sent him through the barrier, leaving both men lying on the cement floor in pain. Angle then tried to hide a chair in one of the corners, as he was playing possum, trying to lure Big Show in for the kill.
Big Show was able to hit a flapjack, though, as Angle's head bounced off the very chair he was holding. Mark Jindrak stormed the ring, to break up the pin, though. Meanwhile, on the outside, JBL's Chief of Staff Orlando Jordan and his Co-Secretaries of Defense the Basham Brothers came down to make sure he was OK, as paramedics were ready to stretcher him out.
Jindrak and Luther Reigns dragged Big Show out and kept him occupied, and then Jordan shoved JBL back into the ring. JBL recovered just in time to hit a thunderous Clothesline From Hell on a surprised Angle and picked up the win.
JBL walked into the Royal Rumble as the champion, and once again, he walked out with the gold still in tact around his waist.
Credit: WWE.com
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1/31/2005, 4:05 am
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