Hey guys! Here are the latest matches to be added to the
Vengeance card for tomorrow night's PPV. As well, Cena and Sabu's match is now an Extreme Lumberjack Match.
Kane vs. "Impostor Kane"
June 25, 2006
For weeks, Kane has been haunted by a man impersonating him. The unknown man, who dresses like Kane used to early in his WWE career, has attacked the Big Red Machine several times. At Vengeance, however, Kane will try to end the torment when he steps into the ring to face off against his doppelganger.
In the weeks leading up to the release of Kane’s movie See No Evil, the Big Red Monster was haunted by voices reminding him of the horror of the film’s release date, May 19th. Once it passed, however, Kane explained that May 19th was the day his family was burned in a fire, and it seemed like he had put the experience behind him.
Unfortunately, the torment continued. The voices continued, and on the May 29th RAW they finally materialized. The man dressed as Kane came out during the Big Red Monster’s match with Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin, interrupting the contest and nailing Kane with his own signature chokeslam.
The following week the voice lured Kane to the locker room, causing him to lose to Lance Cade by countout. When Kane got to the back, the mirror image Kane attacked and left the Big Red Monster slumped against a wall. The same thing happened on June 12th, only this time the impostor Kane sent the real Big Red Monster crashing off the entrance stage and through a table.
Kane has admitted that he knows who the impostor is; on the June 19th RAW, he even told Jim Ross that he knew exactly why the impostor was stalking him as well. The Big Red Monster admitted that growing up, this man was even more demented then he was; but when asked if he was afraid of the impostor, Kane could only fumble over his words and tell Ross and Jerry Lawler that they "just don't understand."
So at Vengeance, will the Big Red Monster finally be able to put his past behind him?
Eugene vs. Umaga
June 25th, 2006
At Vengeance, Eugene will try to be the one that ends Umaga’s impressive undefeated streak.
Since coming to RAW in April, no one has been able to stop the Samoan Bulldozer. “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Eugene’s new friend and tutor, was just the latest opponent to feel Umaga’s wrath. On June 5th, Umaga attacked Duggan as he tried to help Eugene after a match and laid out the WWE legend with his signature Samoan Spike.
One week later, Umaga took on Duggan one on one, and once again “Hacksaw” was no match for the Samoan Bulldozer. At one point during the match, Umaga actually broke Duggan’s 2x4 over his own head to psych himself up. When the dust cleared, Armando Alejandro Estrada and Umaga tied poor Eugene up in the ropes to make him watch Duggan receive even more punishment.
From Duggan to Viscera to Ric Flair, everyone that has stepped in front of Umaga has been dispatched with ease. Will Eugene suffer a similar fate this Sunday night, or will the Samoan Bulldozer finally run out of gas against the special Superstar?