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#1 Judgement Day 2005

Well nobody can say Cena didn’t put his all into his match at Judgment Day
Well nobody can say Cena didn’t put his all into his match at Judgment Day

The card for this event, though not flashy, featured solid wrestling.

John Cena had fought JBL at WrestleMania 21 and beat him for the title but, there were still plenty of questions surrounding John Cena and whether or not he was ready to be WWE champion. Cena was entering his next chapter with JBL and he had to deliver.

Cena rose to the occasion, delivering an outstanding, insanely bloody performance against Layfield in an "I Quit" match.

In other contests, Eddie Guerrero took on Rey Mysterio in an excellent one-on-one contest as to be expected from two top athletes and Booker T competed in his best match in nearly a year as he took on Kurt Angle.

The Cruiserweight champion Paul London continued to be one of the most underrated stars on the roster, delivering a fine performance in a match against former champion Chavo Guerrero.

Smackdown was undoubtedly being treated like the "B" show and on this occasion exceed expectation people had held for the event.

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