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WWF - King Of The Ring 2000 (DVD)
by lionel123 Producers - World Wrestling Federation Location - Boston, Mass Date - June 25, 2000 Venus - Fleet Centre Attendance - 17,000 Brand - Raw Is War/Smackdown -------------------------------------------------- The Card KOTR Quarter Final Matches Rikishi v Chris Benoit Val Venis v ... Eddie Guerrero Crash Holly v Bull Buchanan Kurt Angle v Chris Jericho Four Corners Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles Edge & Christian v Too Cool v The Hardy Boys v Test & Albert KOTR Semi Final Matches Rikishi v Val Venis Kurt Angle v Crash Holly Hardcore Evening Gown Match for the WWF Championship; Pat Paterson v Gerald Brisco Handicap Dumpster Tables Match; Dx & Torri v The Dudley Boys KOTR Final Rikishi v Kurt Angle Six-Man Tag Match for the WWF Championship; The Rock, Kane & The Undertaker v Triple H, Shane McMahon & Vince McMahon ------------------------------------------------ 11 matches on one card, 7 of them being King of the Ring Matches and all together they took less than 40 minutes to complete. I think that says everything we need to know about this PPV. 11 matches for any card is far too much, but the biggest issue is not only the overally clustered booking, but the lack of interest in the KOTR tournament, nevermind the lack of quality of matches and competitor. A Pay-per-view with Val Venis, Crash Holly, Bull Buchanan and an evening gown hardcore match for the hardcore title between two 55 year old men is always going to suffer. The fact that this event comes sandwhiched between probably the Best Judgement Day ever and a very solid outing at Fully Loaded (The review i'll be writing next) doesnt do much to boost the reputation of this event. There are some positives on in this event however, we have an entertaining dumpster table match which is full of the 'fun' spots that made the attitude era as renound as it is today, a good enough four corner tag team match involving the best teams currently available to the wwf and a main event bound with personal rivalries, involving 4 superstars dominating the company in the peaks of their careers. Dont get me wrong this Pay-Per-View would be viewed as a classic against most of the dross served up since 2004, its just the sheer standard of event during the attitude era which highlighted this as a poor event ---------------------------------------------------- The Matches Themselves. KOTR Quarter Final Match; Rikishi v Chris Benoit. Rikishi had a brillant 2000, the best year of his career without a shadow of a doubt. Coupled in the much loved Too Cool, he became a fans favourite (until the end of the year that is) and in doing so picked up some big victiories. Benoit of corse, started out 2000 with the Radicals however by this stage of the year had become an upper-card singles wrestler in search of some of the more prestigious titles. The match itself is completely dominated by the 400+ pounds of Rikishi in the early going, before the technical ferocity of Benoit takes over. Benoit locks the crossface in, but to his frustration Rikishi makes it to the ropes, this in-furiates Benoit who earns himself a DQ after taking his frustrations out using a steel chair. 6.5/10 KOTR Quarter Final Match; Val Venis v Eddie Guerrero. Sadly, Mr Guerrero (RIP) was really a newbie at this stage of his career, still attempting to establish himself as a known and named superstar, aligning himself with Chyna and dominating the lower standard championship belts. Venis has always been a bit of a jobber and despite a somewhat illustrious role as Raw Gm Eric Bischoff's assistant in 2003, never really fills anyone with much inspiration. The match itself went back and forth without really entertaining, Venis got the win after Guerrero was distracted by Trish Stratus and Chyna allowing Venis to get the role up. Bore. 4/10 KOTR Quarter Final Match; Crash Holly v Bull Buchanan. Dud, is there any point this match occuring. Sure Crash Holly has his moments in the hardcore league, but really him and Bull Buchanan as a QTF match? Bull dominated the match but Crash snook the win after a quick role up. 1/10 KOTR Quarter Final Match; Kurt Angle v Chris Jericho. Finally a match worthy of being listed in the KORT tournament and along with the Rikishi v Benoit a match that at least has competitors that can entertain and put on a good match. Angle is still in his early stretch as a WWE competitor and still has his geeky over olympic theme, however his in-ring ability has increased and he is only a couple of months short of the love triangle with Triple & Stephanie McMahon that lead eventually to his first WWF Title reign. Jericho is and always has been the charistmatic bleached blonde haired cheeky personna with a smooth in ring style. This match isnt in the same zone as the match they had at Wrestlemania or even NWO, but its a reasonable attempt. Angle picked up the victory to after an interuption from Stephanie McMahon allowing an Angle slam to Jericho. 6.5/10 Four- Corner Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Titles; Edge & Christian v The Hardys v Too Cool v Test & Albert. Well, if one thing stood out during the year of 2000, it was how the tag team division shone beyond the relms that it not only should have, but beyond a point where to even during the 2012 we've never seen a tag team division as excellent and as fierce as we did back here. We had these 4 teams all relatively young, all relatively new to the industry and all ready to compete at the highest standard. I think the best aspect of this match and the tag team division is the contrasting style between each and every team. You have the high flying Hardys, the tag team style of Too Cool, the sly and sneaky Edge & Christian and all out power attack from Test & Albert who imo are the most under-rated tag team of the attitude era. Any road this match was decent and fast paced from the outset with Test & Albert being the first team elimnated after Jeff Hardy hit the swantom bomb to Test. Next to be eliminated was the Hardy boys after Christian gave the impaler to Matt. That left Too Cool to battle it out with Edge & Christian. Of corse the match back and forth but however was decided by an example of the different styles early. The sly Edge & Christian won the match after Christian smacked Grandmaster Sexay with the ring bell allowing Edge to pick up the 1-2-3 via pinfall. 7/10 KOTR Semi-Final Match;Rikishi v Val Venis. After picking up the victory over Benoit, Rikishi got dominated with a steel chair, picking up what looked to be like a painfully bruised injured shoulder. Venis took note of this and homed in on the shoulder for a second round of abuse. Rikishi however turned things around and picked up the victory after a big belly-to-back-suplex. Venis attacked him further after the match. 4/10 KOTR Semi-Final Match; Kurt Angle v Crash Holly. Pretty obvious who was going to win this match. Would Crash Holly realistically ever feature in the KOTR final? It was over within 3 minutes anyway as Angle picked up the victory after dominating the match and finishing Crash off with an Angle slam. Hardcore Evening Gown Match for the WWF Hardcore Championship; Pat Paterson v Gerald Brisco. Is there even any point commenting on this match? At 3 minutes this match is just not worthy of comment. Any road, Brisco and Paterson went to a no contest as a result of an interruption from Crash Holly, who picked up the victory using the 24/7 hardcore rule and in the meantime became the new Hardcore championship. 1/10 Handicap Dumpster Tables Match; Dx & Torri v The Dudley Boys. Finally, a match that really re-presented the attitude era. A tables match, involving dumpsters and some really really good spots. Dx still together after numerous years had been looking tidy, but not tidy enough to be in the tag team championship window for a few months now and the Dudleys boys infamous with tables in hand put on a really good match. The Dudleys dominated pushing Road Dogg through a table. Dx fought back through X-pac but it wasn't enough as D-von suplexed X-pac from the top rope through the table below. Tori attempting to hide from the impending Dudley attack, hid in the dumpster placed at ring-side. The Dudleys were distracted chasing Tori, allowing DX to recover and take them down with steel chairs. The Dudleys were then placed in the dumpsters and the lids shut, giving DX the win. The Dudleys did however get some revenge on Tori after. 7/10 KOTR Final; Kurt Angle v Rikishi. So finally, the big final match up takes place. The winner gets a championship title shot at Summerslam. I have to say on paper its fairly balanced, but if you were lucky enough to have been able to follow the storylines in WWF at the time, it would have been fairly obvious as to who was going to win. Anyway, Angle also homed in on Rikishi's shoulder and exploited it to his advantage. After a period of being dominated, Rikishi turned the tables on Angle, giving him the samoan drop, neckbraker and the stinkface. Rikishi however couldnt put Angle away and even though he kicked out of the Angle slam, Angle picked up the victory affter a belly to belly suplex from the top rope to crown himself King Of the Ring 2000 and earn himself a title shot further down the line. 6.5/10 6-Man Tag Team Match for the WWF Championship; Triple H & The Mcmahons v The Rock, Kane & The Undertaker; Well now this was some battle. For most of 2000 the WWF title had been in Triple h & the Mcmahon-helmsley regime's hands. They and DX had completely dominated Monday night raw and Smackdown to the extent that they had stood on virtually every competitors shoes in the whole roster at some point during the last 6 or so months. That being said, Triple H had lost the title to The Rock at Backlash only to re-gain it at Judgement day. In the weeks building up to KOTR, The Undertaker had returned and earnt himself a huge new contract from the ceo of the company and wife of Vince, Linda McMahon. He declared upon his return that his aim was of corse to win the WWF title. This didnt go down to well with any of the McMahon regime. Things took an even bigger turn for the worse as Kane returned at the end of an episode of Raw and completely destroyed everything in sight, declaring that he also was returning to win the title. Im going to leave my description out of this as im sure thoose of us reading and with the intention of watching the event in the future dont want everything to be completely wrecked. However, let me just say there is some brillant wrestling in the match, some great spots involving the announce table and a hair-raising end. 9/10. ----------------------------------------------------- Overall PPV Rating - 5/10 Best Match - The Main Event Worst Match - Holly v Buchanan, Paterson v Brisco, Val Venis v Guerrero, Angle v Holly This is a decent PPV, wrecked by a stupidly booked card that should have only involved the Semi Final matches and a normal card thereafter. This isn't the worst PPV but anyone who has frequently watched WWF during 2000 will release that this is below par on the usual standards set from the WWF. The DVD can be found in either Region 2 or NTSC format on Amazon at around £10, Play for £15 and is frequently auctioned on Ebay for varying price ranges. I would recommend this PPV to only thoose that are following the storylines. ------------------------------------------------- Read the complete review |
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WWF - Summerslam 2000 (DVD)
by lionel123 Company - World Wrestling Federation Location - Raleigh, North Carolina Date - August 27, 2000 Attendance - 18,000 Brand - Raw is War and Smackdown Previous PPV - Fully Loaded ---------------------------------------------------- Card Right to Censor v Too Cool X-pac v Road ... Dogg Chyna & Eddie Guererro v Val Venis & Trish Stratus Jerry Lawler v Tazz Steve Blackman v Shane McMahon Chris Benoit v Chris Jericho Edge & Christian v The Hardy Boys v The Dudleys Boys The Kat v Terri The Undertaker v Kane Triple h v Kurt Angle v The Rock ----------------------------------------------- The summer of 2000. The season of heat, sunburn and ice-cream and also in WWF terms the summer of a brillant, money spinning year that will forever go down as one of if not the best year for the wrestling industry. Little did we know that 12 years later we'd be looking back on the year of 2000 and referring to it as the 'attitude era' and era famously recognised as the best period of wrestling arguably in the history of the company. Summerslam is just one in a long sucession of Pay Per Views during 2000 that deliver something for every wrestling fan. We have the first ever Tables, ladders and chairs match between 3 of the in-form teams of the company during the year 2000, we have a hardcore match with a stunt so dangerous it literally is 'see to believe' and a triple threat main event for the WWF championship involving 3 of the best superstars not only the year of 2000 but the generally wrestling industry has ever had to offer. ----------------------------------------------- Right To Censor defeated Too Cool & Rikishi; There are lots of matches on this PPV and so most of the under-card matches are short and sharp. This is no exception and only last a tiny 5 minutes. That being said, 2000 and the attitude era in general was associated with 'fun'. By fun I dont mean matches that are going to go down in the archives as some of the best ever, but fun in the sense that the crowd are involved with the match and the match itself is exactly that 'fun'. Perhaps short, mostly sharp but certainly action filled with some good spots to get the crowd out of there seats. This match was a good starter for right to censor as they pick up the victory after a superkick from Steven Richards to Scotty as he was half way through the worm. 7/10 ------------------------------------------------ X-pac defeated Road Dogg; After so many years of seeing these two in the charismatic tag team Dx it feels kind of strange to see them battle each other. That being said, both had generally started the decline that eventually saw F get rid of them in 2001. Its a shame really as I always felt Road Dogg has good mic skills and was an able tag team wrestler, whilst X-pac could have really exploited the lower level championships such as the cruiserweight, light-heavyweight and european championships. The match itself goes back and forth, but X-pac picks up the win via the x-factor. After the match Road Dogg gives X-pac the pumphandle slam and signals the DX chop as he leaves the ring. 6.5/10 ------------------------------------------------- Intergender Tag Team Match for the Intercontinental Championship Chyna & Guerrero defeated Val Venis & Trish Stratus; I have to admit, on the face of things this doens't look like a great prospect. Stratus and Venis are both very restricted in the ring and although Trish improves throughout her career to become one the best womens champions of all time, this isnt one of her best outings. The idea of the match is that the first person to gain pinfall or submission is the intercontinental champion. The match ends anyway when Chyna pins Trish after the military press slam to become a women's intercontinental champion. 6/10 ------------------------------------------------- Jerry Lawler defeated Tazz; This doesnt look great does it? But thankfully WWF booked it well enough for it not to be a complete and utter total disaster. I mean the match was never going to be particularly entertaining, but it does what it does and is very watchable. In the build up to this match Jerry Lawler had taken offense to Tazz's constant abuse of JR on raw. The match ends itself when Tazz locks in the Tazzmission on Jerry lawler and out of desperation JR hits tazz over the head with a sweet pot, smashing it and splitting Tazz open. Lawler then picked up the win. 6/10 -------------------------------------------------- Hardcore Championship match Steve Blackman defeated Shane McMahon; Shane McMahon? In a hardcore match? Against Steve Blackman? On one of the biggest pay-per-views of the year? Well, yes and until you see the match you wont actually believe the quality and excitement it brings. Little did we know as we sat watching that Shane'O Mac would deliver us with without a doubt one of the best stunts in memory. I'll leave that for you to watch 8/10 -------------------------------------------------- 2 out of 3 falls match Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho; Unlike a match later in this pay-per-view between Kane and The Undertaker this is a technical wrestling fest. 2 of the best upcoming superstars making a name for themselves in the wrestling industry after both struggling early on in there WCW careers. Benoit is just a tenaciously agressive as he always is, focusing on certain body parts of Jericho, whilst Jericho attempts to use his charistmatic in-ring style to oust the over-whelming Jericho. Benoit wins the first fall after reversing offense from Jericho into the crippler crossface, forcing Jericho to tap out. The second fall was won by jericho after he reversed a 3rd german uplex into the walls of Jericho, causing Benoit to submit, however Benoit won the third and deciding fall after he held onto Jericho's tights during a roll up. Great technical match that could only help boost the ever-growing reputation of both men. 8/10 ------------------------------------------------- The first ever Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. Edge & Christian defeated The Hardy Boys & The Dudleys Boys; Before we start there's only a certain number of superlatives in the dictionary that can describe the sheer scale of excellence shown in this match. All 3 teams at this point in there careers had established themselves a reputation, all had a semblence of importance and all of them had prooven in previous matches that they were capable of very good matches. This however blows anything they've put on previously so far out of water they are now dehydrated. This match has everything, table spots, ladder stunts, incredible agility, excellent tag team moves, chair shots, announce table spots and some of the most risky, death-defying moves you could ever see in a wrestling ring. I dont want to give too many specifics because the match itself needs watching before you can really judge it. 10/10 ------------------------------------------------ Kat defeated Terri; Not really worth mentioning, only poor spot on a great pay-per-view. 2/10 ------------------------------------------------ The Unertaker v Kane (No Contest); Well, well, well the brother of destruction on a war-path again, except this time against each other. I referred to it above when I said this match was the opposite to the technical fest we saw between jericho and Benoit and that certainly no lie. The Undertaker fuming after Kane chokeslammed him through the ring the previous week on Raw and he completely dominates Kane for the duration of the match (if you can call if that). To the point that he rips half of Kane's mask off forcing Kane to run from the camera's into the back and have the match declared as a no contest. 7/10 ------------------------------------------------- WWF Championship Triple Threat Match The Rock defeated Triple H and Kurt Angle; Excellent match. All 3 superstarrs heading into this match has one aim, to win the championship. However Triple H had a very different agenda. In previous weeks Kurt Angle had hired Triple H's wife Stephanie to accompany him to the ring, however as the weeks drew on, Kurt Angle seemed to grow affectionate of Stephanie, leading to arguments between Triple h and Kurt Angle and a disrupted marriage between Triple H and Stephanie. This spills over into the match, as Kurt and Triple H have a good 5-10 minutes fighting between themselves before the Rocks entrance music even hits the arena. At one point H goes for the pedigree through the announce table only to see the table give way under Angle's weight and knock him legitimately out for well over 2 or 3 minutes. The ret of the match is back and forth at a quick pace. I'll leave the ending for everyone to view 9/10 ---------------------------------------------------- Overall Rating - 9/10 Best Match - TLC, Triple Threat main event Worst Match - Womens match, intergender match Region 2 Pal DVD UK Running time - 3 Hours Extras Include, promos and interviews. Price Range £10-£15. Slightly expensive because of the rare nature of the DVD and it availabilty todayy. Read the complete review |
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WWE - Summerslam 2002 (DVD)
by lionel123 Name - Summerslam 2002 Location - Uniondale, New York Attendance - 14,000 Brand - Raw & Smackdown Previous PPV - Vengeance 2002 ------------------------------------------ Card Kurt Angle DEFEATS Rey Mysterio Ric Flair DEFEATS Chris Jericho Edge DEFEATS Eddie ... Guerrero The Un-Americans DEFEATS Booker T & Goldust Rob Van Dam DEFEATS Chris Benoit The Undertaker DEFEATS Test Shawn Michaels DEFEATS Triple H Brock Lesnar DEFEATS The Rock ------------------------------------------ Summerslam came at a time where the WWE was in a process of transition. Gone were the days of the WWF and the attitude era and up ahead were the challenges of keeping wrestling entertaining without some of the big names we'd seen in times gone by. That being said, it wasn't really until the latter stages of 2004 that WWE really started to take a dip that it still in 2012 hasn't recovered from. Summerslam is however, one of the big Pay Per Views of the year in the wrestling circuit and Summerslam of 2002 lives up to all expectations and more. We have an action packed under and mid-card with 2 truly excellent main events and a street fight between Shawn Michaels & Triple H that for me still goes down as 1 of the top 10 best matches in wrestling history. Onto the card and review itself. Kurt Angle defeats Rey Mysterio; Wow, what a cracking way to start the event. Mysterio still relatively new to the company here and not given the ridicolous 'underdog' status he's been given in the last 4 or 6 years. Angle compliments Mysterio well here, in the sense that he's a quick mover, is agile and is not a clumsy slow wrestler. I dont think you can say there's a real dominator in this match as we see a couple of finishing moves from both men and near falls on both behalfs. After a very good match, Kurt Angle made Rey submit after sitting down on an ankle lock. Cracking start. 8/10 ------------------------------------------ Ric Flair defeats Chris Jericho; This was never going to be a 'catch as catch can classic' due to the age of Ric Flair. But given the age of Flair this was actually a good match. Jericho locked the figure four leg lock on Flair, at one point Flair smacks the mat asif to tap out, Jericho then thinks he has the match won and insists the referee ring the bell. However he doesn't, he restarts the match. Controversially Flair then locks in the same move on Jericho, forcing Jericho to tap out. Decent match considering Flair's age. 6.5/10 ----------------------------------------- Edge defeats Eddie Guererro; Right from the set off of this match, Guerrero targeted the shoulder of edge after making it weak through an early move. Guerrero capitalised on this, reversing a spear into a dropkick to the shoulder and then utilised his frog splash move to the injured shoulder. However despite huge pressure Edge managed to battle through the onslaught. Edge turned the tide and picked up the victory after an edgecution. Pretty good match, more technical than a normal edge match because of Guererro's tactics. 7/10 --------------------------------------- World Tag Team Championship Match The Un-Americans defeat Booker T & Goldust; Admitedly im not a fan of the un-americans, not only is there gimmick boring but the wrestlers involved (Test aside) are very boring. Goldust and Booker T must be one of the strangest tag team combinations I can ever remember, as strange as they are however they were effective for what they did. This match itself didnt turn out the way they expected, but for entertainment levels and filling a card up, there was nothing wrong with this match. Booker T his the scissors kick, only to be given a big boot behind the referee's back thus allowing Lance Storm to pick up the victory. 7/10 ------------------------------------- Intercontinental Championship match Rob Van Dam defeats Chris Benoit; Benoit was the champion heading into this match after a good streak as the champion. Van dam was a fans favourite and rightly so, performing some of the best high-flying, techically difficult and agile moves from any superstar on any roster. The match itself was a great balance of high-flying risky moves from Van Dam and the mat wrestling aggressive technical side of Benoit. Van Dam did come out on the other side though, picking up the victory and a new championship for Raw after a spectacular 5-star-frog splash. 7/10 -------------------------------------- The Undertaker defeats Test; This match was more about personal taste than anything else. Being the American Badass Taker didnt exactly take to Test and his 'Un-american' group/politics. Both men in this match are huge, both standing well over 6'6 and over 270 pounds. It was never going to be a classy technique fest, but was infact a out and out brawl. Despite the best efforts of Test and a run-in from Lance Storm/Christian, Taker was victorious after chokeslamming Storm before giving Test the Tombstone for the 1-2-3. 7.5/10 -------------------------------------- Un-sactioned Match Shawn Michaels defeats Triple H; Well, where to begin with this? This has to be one of the most intense personal rivalries in E/F history. Both men are brillant performers with huge ego's and wrestling styles of there own. The game with his powerful figure and stature both in the ring and out and Shawn Michaels one of the most classy, slick performers the ring has ever seen. The big question before the match was would Shawn be able to handle being back in the ring after 4 years out with a broken back? I think we found out the answer. The match starts with a bleak tone for Michaels as the game completely dominates. We see back breaker after back breaker, chair shots to the back and eventually a DDT to a chair that splits Michaels open around the forehead. The game goes for the Sledgehammer but referee Earl Hebner gets in the way and allows Michaels a route back into the match. Michaels gives Triple H the sweet chin music, in the process sending a chair straight back into the fact of the game and splitting him literally wide open. Thereafter, Michaels feeds off the energy of the crowd and completely dominated triple H, using an array of weapons, including chairs, trash can lids, boots, steel steps, ladders, propane tanks and eventually a table. Michaels wins after reversing the pedigree into a role up for the 1-2-3. I wont give it away, but there's a little sting in the tale of victory. Amazing match, one of the best matches ever. Blood, gore and weapons everywhere. 10/10 -------------------------------------------- WWE Championship match Brock Lesnar defeats The Rock; The rise to the top for Brock Lesnar was seemingly a runaway train with the breaks broken. Lesnar only debuted in 2002, but in a short few months he destroyed Hulk Hogan, The Hardys, Rob Van Dam, Ric Flair and many, many of the other big named superstars in the wwe. He beat Van Dam at King of The Ring to earn this title shot against The Rock. The big question remained, after the beatings he had dished out could Lesnar beat the enigma that is The Rock? Arguably the best superstar in wrestling history? Well the answer was yes. After a back and forth main event, including a rock bottom through the announce table to Paul Heyman, Lesnar got the job done after numerous reversals before a thunderous F5. 9/10 -------------------------------------------- Overall PPV score - 9/10 Best Match - Triple H v Michaels/ Rock v Lesnar Worst Match - Non Extras include. - Interviews - A match from a raw - Un-seen Promos You can probably purchase this dvd easily these days. Amazon have it on there seller site for £8 or so and play have it at £14. It is however worth every penny! Read the complete review |
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