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Edge’s arm is already bleeding at this point and Foley went after him with the barbed wire bat after tying him up in the ropes. You knew this match was hardcore rules, right? Edge hit a spear pretty quick but came up lame afterwards and Foley revealed he was wearing barbed wire underneath his first shirt, much like Bret Hart wearing the metal plate to counter Goldberg in WCW. The intensity was right there from the start as Edge attacked Foley with a bat and wraps some cookie sheets around Foley’s head, hitting a dropkick with a “Caution” sign as well. The women’s championship match between Trish Stratus and Mickie James was good as well but this one has to go to Mick Foley and Edge. Money in the Bank wasn’t as good as the year before and the triple threat match with Randy Orton, Rey Mysterio and Kurt Angle just couldn’t quite get over the top either. Shawn Michaels was better than it should have been, it wasn’t enough to steal the show but it is a little strange not to have Michaels in this spot as he has been and will be a few more times as we move forward here. Triple H here, as I thought they had a very nice match, but it was just missing that little something. Looking back on WrestleMania 22, I really wanted to go with John Cena vs. Photo credit: WWE.com WrestleMania 22 Edge vs.