Listening to: noise
Feeling: fuzzy
NOTE: All sources are from WWE.com
JBL fought like a man desperate to regain the WWE Championship. Meanwhile, John Cena was even more determined to retain it.
Cena survivied a bloody, brutal and exhausting “I Quit†Match a Judgment Day to retain the WWE Championship he won at WrestleMania 21.
Early on, JBL took the action to the outside and even grabbed the mic to ask Cena to quit. Cena responded with a right hand to the face. JBL countered by throwing Cena into the steel steps and whipping him with a belt. He then used the same belt to choke Cena up against the steel ring post.
JBL was preparing to slam Cena on the announce table before the WWE Champion reversed the move and flipped JBL onto the Spanish announcers' table. JBL, not to be outdone, countered with a brutal chair shot. That shot opened up a gash on Cena’s head as he began to bleed profusely while JBL chipped away.
With Cena covered in blood, JBL began to choke him with the champ's own steel chain. Cena relentlessly fought back and landed a Five Knuckle Shuffle and the FU as JBL crawled out of the ring and headed up the ramp. The two men proceeded to wrestle near the production area, and Cena would then ram JBL’s head into a television monitor and a passenger side window of JBL’s limo.
Cena eventually tracked JBL down on the flatbed of the truck the Dr. of Thuganomics took to the ring. JBL found enough energy to DDT Cena on the truck, but neither man would quit. JBL took the brunt of the punishment moments later when a Cena punch launched him onto a table, which he broke in half with is body.
Minutes later, JBL quit when Cena was preparing to clock him with a metal exhaust pipe, ensuring the WWE Championship would stay with the same man who won it at WrestleMania.
------
Trust me...I almost cried. Almost, but I didn't though. Ü
Read 0 comments