The July 8, 2004 Edition of Smackdown is a Professional wrestling television show of World Wrestling Entertainment, which took place on July 6, 2004 at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Results[]
- Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.
- Rob Van Dam defeated Mark Jindrak at 5:03 with a split-legged moonsault after knocking Jindrak off the top; Rene Dupree did guest commentary for the bout
- Billy Kidman & Paul London defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz to win the titles at 8:07 when Kidman defeated Bubba Ray with the Shooting Star Press after London hit Bubba Ray with a superkick
- Charlie Haas (w/ Jackie Gayda) fought unknown to a no contest when Smackdown! GM Kurt Angle came out before Haas' opponent and announced that Haas was suspended for one week without pay and would face Luther Reigns the following week (this segment did not air)
- WWE Smackdown! World Champion John Bradshaw Layfield fought El Gran Luchador to a no contest at around 7:30 after El Gran slid underneath the ring, a second Luchador came out, obviously a masked Eddie Guerrero, and Bradshaw was knocked out of the ring; after the match, El Gran (Eddie) cut a promo on Bradshaw defending the title against Eddie the following week in a steel cage match
- Chavo Guerrero Jr., Jamie Noble, & Akio defeated WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr., Spike Dudley, & Scotty 2 Hotty at 5:13 when Noble defeated Spike with a Tiger Driver
- WWE US Champion John Cena defeated Booker T via disqualification at 15:17 when Luther Reigns attacked Cena from behind, breaking Cena's cover after the champion hit the FU, after knocking Kurt Angle and Reigns down on the floor; after the bout, Angle stripped Cena of the title in response to Cena putting his hands on the GM
Other Segments[]
- Featured an in-ring promo from John Cena which was interrupted by Kenzo Suzuki, with Cena eventually sending Suzuki to the floor before he was attacked by Luther Reigns
- Included Paul Heyman cutting an in-ring promo, asking forgiveness from The Undertaker.
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