Aftermath
Following Bad Blood, Raw commentator Jim Ross tried making amends between Shawn Michaels and Triple H by making them shake hands. As Michaels and Triple H extended their hands to shake, however, Kane came out and attacked Michaels, with Kane, in storyline, crushing Michaels' throat with a wedged chair.[29][30] Michaels was then taken out in an ambulance for medical attention.[29][30] Lita's pregnancy was scripted into a storyline. On the June 21 episode of Raw, it appeared that Lita's then-boyfriend, Matt Hardy was going to propose to Lita, having found out she was pregnant,[29][30] but he was interrupted by Kane, who claimed to be the father of Lita's child. Two months later, it was revealed that Kane was, indeed, the father.[31][32] At SummerSlam, the rivalry between Kane and Hardy intensified, when they were booked in a "Till Death Do Us Part" match, with the stipulation that Lita would be obliged to marry the winner.[31][32] Kane won the match,[33] leading to him marrying a reluctant Lita on an episode of Raw.[34][35] On the August 30 episode of Raw, Kane revealed that Eric Bischoff's wedding gift to them was to name any match he wanted for at the September annual event, Unforgiven. Continuing with the scripted angle, Lita informed Kane that his opponent at the event was Shawn Michaels.[36][37] At Unforgiven, Michaels defeated Kane in a no disqualification match.[38]
On the June 21 episode of Raw, a number one contender's match between Eugene and Triple H was scheduled in which the winner would face Chris Benoit for the World Heavyweight Championship. The match, however, ended in a No Contest.[39][40] On the June 28 episode of Raw, a rematch for the World Heavyweight Championship between Benoit and Kane took place. A stipulation was placed that Benoit had to win the match by submission, while Kane could win by pinfall, submission, disqualification or countout.[41][42] Benoit won the match, after he made Kane submit to a crossface.[41][42] At Vengeance, Benoit defeated Triple H to retain his Championship.[43]
A heated confrontation between Randy Orton and Edge was seen, with Edge spearing Orton.[39][40] The following week, it was announced that Orton would defend the Intercontinental Championship against Edge at Vengeance.[41][42] Weeks leading to the event, both men took the upper hand over one another.[39][40] At Vengeance, Orton lost the Intercontinental Championship to Edge.[44]
After this 2004 event, Bad Blood was discontinued as it was doubly replaced by One Night Stand and Vengeance in June the following year.[45][46] Due to its discontinuation, the 2004 event was also the last Bad Blood event to be broadcast in 4:3 format, as in January 2008, all WWE shows began airing in high definition. After 13 years, WWE announced that Bad Blood would be revived and held on July 9, 2017;[47] however, these plans were scrapped in favor of an event titled Great Balls of Fire.[48] After 20 years since the 2004 event, Bad Blood was definitively revived, this time for October 5, 2024, the 27-year anniversary of the first Bad Blood.[49]