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4th August: WWEs Great American Bash is set to explode on
to TV screens across the country when Ten Sports airs exclusive
coverage on Sunday, 6th August 2006 at 6.30 pm.
The highlight of the evening is sure to be Rey Mysterios
defence of the World Heavyweight Championship against King Booker.
The diminutive Mysterio is the most unlikely of Champions and is
bound to face a stiff challenge from the experienced and much larger
Booker. But Mysterio has faced up to just as daunting challenges
before and prevailed and his agility and speed will undoubtedly
force the challenger to dig deep if he is to claim the title.
The evening gets underway with WWE Tag Team Champions Brian Kendrick
and Paul London taking on The Pitbulls. The Champions will have
reason to worry as both have been defeated by the Pitbulls in individual
match ups in recent weeks and they will have to rely on their superior
teamwork to get them through.
Next up will be United States Champion Finlay who faces the challenge
of William Regal and this is followed by Cruiserweight Champion
Gregory Helms up against Matt Hardy.
The fourth match up on the card sees something completely new for
WWE with the introduction of The Punjabi Prison Match between Undertaker
and The Great Khali.
The structure these two fighters have to find a way out of is made
up of two imposing bamboo prisons and only a perilous exit out and
they have to escape whilst fending off their formidable opponent.
Its a four way Bra and Panties match next with Ashley, Kristal,
Michelle McCool and Jillian battling against each other to the delight
of all the male fans.
After six months away Batista will be looking to unleash his wrath
on Mr Kennedy. The animal of the ring will have added frustration
built up as he was originally expecting to fight Mark Henry, the
man who caused his forced absence all those months ago.
And then to wrap things up its the battle for the Heavyweight
World Championship when King Booker hopes to finally get his hand
on the coveted belt.
ABOUT TEN SPORTS: Only launched in April 2002, Taj TVs Ten
Sports is watched by more viewers than any other sports channel
in the sub-continent and is available in nearly 50 million cable/
satellite households worldwide. Ten Sports is the worlds biggest
producers of cricket. The Channel broadcasts cricket from Sharjah,
the West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Morocco throughout the
Indian sub-continent and Asia, as well as in Europe and the Middle
East. Other cricket properties broadcast by Ten Sports in certain
territories include internationals from India, the World Cup 2003
and the ICC Champions Trophy 2004.
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