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Movie Reviews of WWE Bad Blood 2003Movie Review: WWE Bad Blood 2003 Summary: 5 Stars
This was an awesome dvd. Especially if you're a Triple H fan. He is a dirty wrestler, which of course, is good!!!
Movie Review: Nash vs. HHH in a Cell!, and Cactus Jack is ref! Summary: 4 Stars
Christopher Nowinksi & Rodney Mack (with Theodore Long) defeated The Dudley Boyz. They showed clips from Heat earlier in which Nowinski got in D-Von's ear about his brother always ordering him around. D-Von and Nowinksi started off with D-Von taking control and later tagging in Bubba who also controlled. Mack tried to interfere but got whipped into the corner where Nowinksi already was and Bubba splashed them both. Later in the match, the Dudleyz hit the "Whassup" headbutt on Mack and Bubba called for the tables but D-Von had some second thoughts as Long was up on the apron yelling at D-Von. Finally, D-Von went after Long and Mack clotheslined D-Von to the outside while Nowinksi took his steel facemask and clocked Bubba with it for the win.
JR and The King then talked about the Redneck Triathlon and how the first event was picked on last week's Raw. Footage from Heat is shown of Bischoff and Austin spinning the wheel (with Terri on hand) and it landed on a Burping Contest.
Ross and Lawler then sent it backstage to Steve Austin, Eric Bischoff and the host of the triathlon, Terri. The first event ended up being the burping contest and the two took their turns at delivering the biggest belch for the win. The burps weren't real, just sound effects. Anyway, with the help of some beer, Austin won the burping contest.
Scott Steiner defeated Test to win the managerial services of Stacy Keibler. During Stacy's ass flaunting entrance into the ring, Test grabbed her and pulled her to the floor and started yelling at her. Steiner went to jump off the apron but he tripped and did a dive to the floor and I almost choked on my drink laughing. In the ring, Steiner took control but Test soon rolled to the outside and got Stacy involved which allowed him to get a shot in on Steiner. Early in the match, Test threw on a sleeperhold but only momentarily as Steiner soon broke out and hit an overhead belly to belly suplex. The two traded some more moves and near falls as Stacy was cheering on Steiner. Finally, Test got fed up and grabbed a chair but Steiner ducked it and the chair bounced off the ropes and hit Test in the face. Steiner then hit his finisher for the win.
Backstage, Bischoff and Austin were talking about the pie eating contest which was coming up next. They stepped into a locker room where Bischoff showed off his "research" and had four lovely ladies waiting for them as the "pie." Bischoff said he wanted to go first and Austin agreed just as long as he got to pick the "flavor" of pie Bischoff was going to eat.
Christian defeated Booker T to retain the Intercontinental Title. Booker controlled early on and hit a nice spinebuster. Christian relied on the usual heel tactics (a thumb to the eye) to take advantage and scored a near fall after tossing Booker into the steps on the outside. Christian locked on a chinlock to slow things down but Booker rebounded and caught Christain coming off the second rope with a flapjack. Booker took control from there and hit a sidewalk slam and tried the rollup out of the corner but Christian reversed it and got a two count while holding the ropes. Christian then showed props to The Rock and hit Book with a Rock Bottom for another near fall. Booker then came back and hit the ax kick and then came off the top with the missile dropkick. Booker did the Spinaroonie to a huge pop for his hometown crowd as Christian slid out of the ring, grabbed his belt and made his way up the ramp. Referee Jack Doan refused to count out Christian, he grabbed a mic and told Christian if he didn't get back in the ring before ten, he'd forfeit the title. Christian reluctantly ran back in but slid right back out which led to Booker chasing him around the ring. Christian then jumped back in and nailed Booker with the belt causing a disqualification.
Next up was the second part of the Redneck Triathlon. Lawler was in the ring to host the pie eating contest. Eric Bischoff made his entrance, soon followed by Steve Austin who received the biggest pop of the night at that point. Austin made some funny cracks on Bischoff before showing the four girls in the back. Austin said Bischoff would not get a chance to eat thier pie and then brought up how Bischoff said he liked mature women. Cue the music as Mae Young came out, dragging The Fabulous Moolah behind her. Mae got in the ring and started chasing Bischoff around. Bischoff refused and said he wouldn't do it. Austin made the point that if Bischoff didn't do it, then Austin would win. Finally, Bischoff broke down and planted a kiss on Mae and then told Austin to "top that." Austin said it was a pie eating contest, not a kissing contest. Mae then kicked Bischoff in the junk and he slumped down in the corner. Ah, for the love of God, Mae took off her skirt revealing a thong and hit somewhat of a Bronco Buster on Bischoff. Poor Bischoff got up and told Austin it was his turn. Austin decided to forego this event and opted to hit a Stunner on Mae, which didn't get all that good of a reaction. The score was then tied at one apiece.
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman had a word with La Résistance who said they were looking forward to winning the tag team titles, but hated to do so in a state like Texas. They took a shot at Texas by mentioning it as the state that George W. Bush came from. They then dedicated their match to France and its president, Jacques Chirac.
La Résistance defeated Rob Van Dam & Kane to win the World Tag Team Titles. Van Dam started off and was fired up as he took control early. Van Dam went for the monkeyflip on Dupre but Grenier interfered which led to Dupre taking control with a DDT. The two worked over Van Dam for a bit before he rebounded and made the hot tag to Kane who cleaned house. Kane caught Dupre coming off the top with a two handed choke. Kane then hit the top rope clothesline on Grenier for two. The heels then tried a double team but Kane countered with a clothesline. Kane and La Résistance then went to the outside and brawled. Van Dam then came flying over the top with a dive but Grenier and Dupre moved and RVD took out Kane. In the ring, Grenier and Dupre hit RVD with the double flapjack for the win.
Goldberg defeated Chris Jericho. Goldberg tore tight into Jericho and tossed him around the ring for a bit. He then pressed Jericho up over his head and dropped him crotch-first on the top rope. They headed outside where Goldberg dropped Jericho onto the security rail. Goldberg then got ready for a spear as Jericho got to his feet. Goldberg charged but Jericho dodged it and Goldberg went into the security rail and tore right through it, injuring his shoulder. Jericho took advantage of that and worked over Goldberg's arm and shoulder for the next few minutes. Goldberg tried to fight back with one arm but Jericho remainded in control as he hit a bulldog and then a Lionsault (right on Goldberg's face, actually) for a near fall. Jericho hit another bulldog and went for another Lionsault but Goldberg was on his feet to counter it. Goldberg then nailed the spear with his injured shoulder which (of course) prevented him from making a pin attempt. Around this point, a small "Goldberg Sucks!" chant was heard, followed by a "Y2J!" chant. Goldberg attempted the Jackhammer but couldn't lift Jericho with his injured arm. Jericho hit a lowblow and then locked on the Walls of Jericho which surprisingly received a good reaction. Goldberg struggled for the ropes but Jericho dragged him back towards the center. Goldberg then countered out of the hold and soon after he hit the spear and the Jackhammer for the win.
Ric Flair defeated Shawn Michaels. Michaels gave Flair a little bit of his own medicine early on, hitting a big chop and then putting him down on the mat and doing the Flair strut on his back. HBK kept on the offensive with a crossbody to the outside and continued to dominate. Back in the ring, Flair managed a couple of chops but Michaels was still in control. Finally, Flair hit a chop block with Michaels' back turned and worked over HBK's knee for a little bit before locking on the Figure Four. After two near falls, Michaels finally broke the hold. Flair went after the knee again but Michaels countered with an enziguri. Flair regained momentum for a minute and went up top and as usual, got thrown off. Michaels tuned up the band but his superkick was blocked so he turned the tables on Flair and locked on his own Figure Four. Flair got out of it with a thumb to the eye. Flair then rolled up Michaels and held the tights but only scored a two count. HBK then set up Flair on the top and nailed a superplex. Michaels then headed outside and set up a table. In the ring, Flair tried to suplex Michaels over the top and onto the table but HBK countered and the two went to the outside where Michaels introduced Flair to the ringpost and then set him up on the table. Randy Orton then ran in from the crowd but got absolutely floored with a superkick from Michaels. HBK went up top and hit a nice crossbody, changing direction in mid-air and colliding with Flair to destroy the table. Flair and Michaels slowly made it to their feet and headed back in the ring where we could see that Flair's back was bleeding. In the ring, Michaels had Flair in the corner but he hit a mule kick between the legs which also took out referee Earl Hebner. Michaels was still in control however and hit the elbow drop off the top and then clocked Flair with Sweet Chin Music. However, Randy Orton had recovered and jumped in the ring to plaster HBK with a chair. Orton then took a bloodied Flair and laid him over Michaels just as Hebner came around to make the three count.
Backstage, Austin and Bischoff spun the wheel for their last event and it ended up on a Sing-Off. Austin seemed a little worried and said he sucked at singing, as Bischoff seemed confident, saying he had a set of pipes.
Bischoff then made his way out and decided to sing his theme music. They fire up the theme song and Bischoff lip-synched along to it until Austin appeared on the TitanTron and called Bischoff Milli Vanilli and told him to do it for real. Bischoff did a horrible rendition of his theme music so Austin suggested they spin the wheel again. Austin planted the pointer on "Pig Pen Fun" as we got a look at a pig pen set up to the side of the stage. Austin said the first man to toss the other one into the mud and pig crap was the winner. Austin's music started up and he came out as Bischoff tried to escape through the crowd. Austin took Bischoff in the ring and nailed him with a Stunner and then marched him up to the stage and tossed him off into the pig pen. Bischoff got caked in mud as the pigs huddled in the corner. Austin headed back to the ring and celebrated his victory with a few beers. Austin then took some beer up onto the stage and saluted the fans from there as well.
Triple H defeated Kevin Nash in a Hell in a Cel match to retain the World Heavyweight Title with Mick Foley as the special guest referee. Nash and H did a little bit of brawling to begin with before the cell got involved. On the floor, Nash threw Triple H into the cell a few times and then H took a backdrop bump on the floor before the two headed back in the ring where Nash scored a near fall. Back to the floor, Nash hurled H into the ring steps and then picked them up and threw them at him but H dove out of the way and then found a toolbox under the ring. H dumped over the box and grabbed a hammer and clocked Nash in the knee with it. H then nailed Nash in the head with the hammer before Foley stepped in and took it away. Nash was busted open as H tried to further the damage by scraping Nash's face into the steel mesh. Nash got thrown back into the ring as H grabbed a screwdriver and went after him but Nash blocked it, only to have H throw a knee to his gut and tear at him with the screwdriver. H tossed the screwdriver aside in favor of the 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire. H hit Nash in the gut with it and went for a headshot but Nash blocked it, grabbed the 2x4 and clocked H in the head with it. H was then wearing the crimson mask as Nash took the 2x4 and set it up on the top turnbuckle. Snake eyes into the 2x4 is then hit and Nash scored a near fall. The ring steps then made their way into the ring as H bailed and smashed a wooden crate over Nash's head. H brought out the sledgehammer next but Foley took it away which led to H punching him out. Triple H grabbed the ring steps and went after Nash but Nash countered with a drop toehold and H went face-first into the steps. H was bleeding pretty heavily here. H brought in a chair, plastered Nash and then turned around and swung for the fences upside Foley's head. Foley then pulled out Mr. Socko and locked on the Madible Claw on H. Nash had the ring steps and went to hit Triple H but ended up taking out both Foley and H. Foley was on the apron as Nash and H brawled and Nash got shoved into Foley, sending him flying into the cell. Triple H then took another dive into the 2x4 thanks to a Nash slingshot. Jackknife powerbomb was then hit but it only managed a two count. H then grabbed the sledgehammer, drilled Nash, hit the Pedigree and retained his title. Afterwards, Orton and Flair came out to help the bloodied champ to his feet as the show went off the air.
Movie Review: The First Raw PPV Featuring Hell In The Cell Summary: 4 Stars
Hello and welcome to my review on Summerslam 2002. I use a grading system and each match receives a grade. Then to determine how the show ranks the total of the matches scores are divided by the number of matches giving the grade and a comment about whether you should buy it or not. The grading system is as follows.
Grading E- = 0 - 8.33%-Waste of time and money.
E = 8.33 - 16.66%-Waste of time and money.
E+ = 16.66 - 24.99%-Waste of time and money.
D- = 24.99 - 33.32%-Very poor event maybe read about it.
D = 33.32 - 41.65%-Poor event with a little something standing out.
D+ = 41.65 - 50%-Not a very good event but it just below passing.
C- = 50 - 55.55%-Just below average worth a watch.
C = 55.55 - 61%-An average event worth a renting.
C+ = 61 - 66.65%-Above average worth a purchase if you can find it for cheap.
B- = 66.65 - 72.20%-Good event with a lot of good stuff. Purchase if you're a collector or interested.
B = 72.20 - 77.75%-Good quality event which is worth purchase and should be collected.
B+ = 77.75 - 83.30%-Very high quality event with awesome matches. Must have for anyone.
A- = 83.30 - 88.85%-Excellent event, must have for anyone. Lock this one away.
A = 88.85 - 94.40%-Extremely spectacular event with lots of great stuff. Lock this away.
A+ = 94.40 - 100%-DVD of the century, must buy and keep in a very safe place.
Match One-Rodney Mack & Christopher Nowinski Vs D-Von & Bubba Ray Dudley-This match was a decent opener with some nice action and an alright ending to it. The amount of PPV's the Dudleys have opened is enormous, The Dudleys should be up the top of the card in matches more suited for their style. As for Nowinski and Mack,its weird Nowinksi trying to be"down with the brown" when he's white but they can continue trying. My rating 6.31/10.
Match Two-Scott Steiner Vs Test-This match was actually quite decent which surprised me. The winner of this match received Stacy Keibler for managerial duties. This was a back and forth battle of the power moves. This wasn't a great match but at least it was a good effort from both men allowing this match to pass. My rating 5.81/10.
Match Three-Intercontinental Championship-Christian(C)Vs Booker T-In his home state of Houston Texas,Booker T one of the most over men on the Raw roster guns for the IC Title against the charismatic IC Champ who is Christian. This match was a good solid quality match with some back and forth action. Hopefully these two continue to feud as they put on some fairly decent matches. My rating 7.28/10.
Match Four-World Tag Team Championships-Kane & RVD(C)Vs La Resistance-This was back when there was actually some competition on the main show for these titles unlike now. On to the match, this match was with the unorthodox style of RVD,the power of Kane versing the tag team who was still fairly new and green(meaning inexperienced). This match was a lot to short for my liking but it still was very good. Hopefully Kane & RVD get pushes for the World Title as those two men deserve it and hopefully La Resistance will continue to team for a long time to come. My rating 6.66/10.
Match Five-Goldberg Vs"Y2J"Chris Jericho-This match was a kind of confusing. On one hand I was pleased to see that Goldberg remembered to sell his injuries and put in a good perfomance but on the other hand I wasn't completely satisfied how the match went, it was a little bit to short for my likings but its understandable with Goldberg. Y2J was doing his heart out in this match trying to get some heat for the man they call Goldberg. This match was the best match on the card up until this point. My rating 7.40/10.
Match Six-"HBK"Shawn Michaels Vs"The Nature Boy"Ric Flair-This was Icon Vs Legend and as Ric Flair says "to be the man you have to beat the man" and HBK poured his heart out in this match and it was great to watch two of the best ever wrestlers ever going at it in an all out good match. There was some unneccessary interference from Randy Orton but hopefully its leading on to something good. Hopefully these two have some more matches down the track as they are really good. My rating 8.30/10.
Match Seven-Main Event-Hell In A Cell-World Heavyweight Championship-HHH(C)Vs Kevin Nash-The Special Referree Mick Foley!!! The man HHH retired in Hell In The Cell back at No Way Out 2000! This match was a bloody brutal brawl, it had many weapons used,stairs,sledgehammer,screwdriver,wood box and a lot more. Both men were gushing blood and it was good fun to watch. It wasn't the best match and it definetly wasn't the most rememberable match to end a feud with in terms of quality but they put on a good showing. Its about the same goodness as HBK Vs Ric Flair. My rating 8.35/10.
Overall this show was a bit lackluster for Raws first ever single brand PPV but it was still good. The best matches were Goldberg Vs Y2J,HBK Vs Flair And The Cell involving HHH and Nash. The overall score for this show was 50.11/70, which is equal to 71.58%. This score is equal to a B Minus meaning its a Good event with a lot of good stuff. Purchase if you're a collector or interested.
Movie Review: June 2003 - Toyota Center - Houston, Texas Summary: 4 Stars
This match looked really good on paper. Although, it wasn't as good as it looked on paper, it was still really good. I lot of people were not happy with this PPV, but I thought it was a good effort by the WWE. This was the first RAW only PPV.
1. Dudley Boys vs. Chris Nowinski & Rodney Mack
This match wasn't put together until Heat. It was not that bad of a match. It could have been a lot worse. Good effort by all involved. I think this may have been Nowinski's last match in the WWE, to date. (7.5/10)
2. Scott Steiner vs. Test (Winner Gets Stacy's Managerial Services)
This was just the beginning of these two competitors fued. It wasn't that great of a match. At the beginning, Steiner went to jump off the apron, but slipped. It was hilarious and everyone started laughing at him, but it is cut out on the DVD. The ending of this match is pretty cool. (7/10)
By the way look for the two kids in the front row dressed up in Pooh and Tigger costumes. It is kind of funny.
3. Booker T vs. Christian (Intercontinental Title)
This match was going along very well and looked like it would end up being a very good match. Unfortunately, the match stops at a horrible spot, very early in the match. I don't know about this decision. It would have been a good match. (7.5/10)
This PPV featured the Redneck Competition between Austin and Bischoff. It is kind of stupid.
4. Rob Van Dam & Kane vs. La Resistance (World Tag Titles)
This was the last PPV match Kane would wrestle with his mask on. It marked the beginning of the end of Kane and RVD. The match was not very good, but it was needed for the Kane angle. (6/10)
5. Goldberg vs. Chris Jericho
The two had developed a really good fued going into this match. It was a good match, but not as good as it could have been. Y2J actually carried Goldberg in the match, who seemed to be hurt. The crowd started cheering for Jericho and booing Goldberg. Decent match. (7.5/10)
6. Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair
This ended up being a really good match. It is a technical classic between two legends. If you think about it, this is really a dream match up. Crazy spot when Michaels puts Flair on a table one the floor and climbs up to the top rope and jumps onto Flair, crashing both men through the table. Flair actually cuts the back of his head by mistake in the match. Randy Orton makes an appearance in the match. (9/10)
7. Triple H vs. Kevin Nash (World Heavyweight Title w/ Mick Foley as Guest Referee/Hell In A Cell)
A lot of people were billing this as the worst Hell In A Cell ever. I thought it was far from that and was very entertained by it. There was one stupid part with the use of a screwdriver, other than that, it is very good. This is a very bloody, brutal match. Good use of the chair and the two by four wrapped in barbed wire. Foley takes a sick bump in this match after getting hit with a steel chair. The ending is very good, with a lot of close falls.
A lot of people didn't like this PPV, but I was impressed. It is not a must have for your DVD collection, but it is not a bad pick up.
Overall Rating: 8/10
Movie Review: Raw's First PPV was very good Summary: 4 Stars
Bad Blood was the first ever Raw only ppv. Many people thought this show was bad, but they aren't happy with anything WWE gives them. Every match was decent and there wasn't one dud on the card. 1. Rodney Mack and Christopher Nowinski d. Dudley Boyz This match was thrown in at the last second and was really only used as a means to warm up the crowd. Not a bad match, nothing special though. Mack and Nowinski win with the use of Nowinski's protective mask. 2. Winner Gets Stacy Kiebler's Managerial Services Scott Steiner d. Test Surprisingly this was a pretty good match with some really great back and forth action. Test swings the chair and has it bounce back in his face, allowing Steiner to hit his finisher and win. I did not like the decision to have Steiner win Stacy because it would have made a much better storyline to have him keep fighting for her and get her later. Still, not bad. 3. Intercontinental Championship Match Booker T d. Christian (champion) by dq This wasn't bad, even though the way the match ended was awful. Christian leaves and the referee orders him to return to the ring or he will forfeit the title, but when he gets back in the ring he gets dq'ed for using the belt. Not a good way to end the match. They should have put the belt on Booker in the first place to bring credibility back to the belt. Anyways, a decent match. 4. World Tag Team Championship Match La Resistance d. Kane and Rob Van Dam (champions) This match was good, even though there was poor buildup and I don't like La Resistance. They win the belts after a flapjack. Kane did not turn heel as many had expected which was a disappointment. 5. Goldberg d. Chris Jericho This was a great match, which is surprising considering Goldberg was in it. Chris Jericho wins over the crowd and carried Goldberg through a great match, but eventually loses to Goldberg via a jackhammer. 6. Ric Flair d. Shawn Michaels This match wasn't given enough time to develop into the classic many had expected, but was still very good. HBK crashes through Flair's body and through a table on the outside, then gets his brains scrambled by a vicious chair shot from Randy Orton. This was a good match but should have been longer. 7. Hell in a Cell World Heavyweight Championship Match Triple H (champion) d. Kevin Nash Special Referee-Mick Foley Almost everyone thought this match was horrible, but I loved it. It was different from every other Hell in a Cell match. Triple H uses various things from a toolbox including a screwdriver that he drives into Nash's head. Triple H nails Nash with the chair, then turns and creams Foley for no reason. Eventually Triple H retains with a sledgehammer shot and pedigree. Great match if you like bloodbaths and seeing Triple H rip through another contender.
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