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WWE No Way Out 2004
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Brock Lesnar, Goldberg Brand: Sony DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 180 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-03-16 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: World Wrestling Product features: - He lies, he cheats, he steals. and Eddie Guerrero will do anything to be the next WWE Champion. This is the FINAL stop on the road to WrestleMania - all the titles are up for grabs and once it starts there really is. No Way Out! WWE Championship - Brock Lesnar vs. Eddie Guerrero Triple Threat Match - Kurt Angle vs. John Cena vs. Big Show WWE Cruiserweight Championship - Rey Mysterio with Jor
Movie Reviews of WWE No Way Out 2004Movie Review: A great event. One of the best WWE produced PPV's I've seen Summary: 5 Stars
Truly, I wasn't expecting much save for warm-up for the PPV before the legendary Wrestlemania XX, but this one on its own was spectacular when compared to the likes of Armageddon 2003 or Insurrextion 2003. I've never been a fan of Smackdown, but this one really impressed me.
Individually, most of the matches were good, but there were some exceptions.
WWE Tag Team Championship Handicap Match
Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty vs The Basham Brothers and Shaniqua
All in all, this wasn't a great match, but somehow these five managed to make it a good one. Shaniqua involved in the match was also interesting, as WWE treats its Women's division like it wasn't there, and she actually did some wrestling and got attacked by Rikishi. (6/10)
Jamie Noble vs Nidia
Seeing Nidia in Tough Enough really makes it hard for us to get into this gimmick of hers without a proper suspension of disbelief, but still, this match wasn't so much a match. Jamie Noble is blindfolded, and Nidia childishly kicks his butt from behind and taunts him. The ending was dissatisfying, but at least it was over quickly. (1/10)
A.P.A. vs World's Greatest Tag Team
Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin are great technical wrestlers, and Faarooq and Bradshaw are just brawlers. The way these two teams worked with one another was really impressive. (7/10)
Hardcore Holly vs Rhyno
Virtually nothing of this match was memorable. I can't remember anything good about this match except that it was short. This is the sort of forgettable match you don't want to see on a pay per view, like Goldust vs Rico at Insurrextion 2003. (0/10)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Rey Mysterio vs Chavo Guerrero
I read some other reviews saying this was a great match. I think Rey Mysterio in the WWE is like a bird with his wings clipped, if not cut off altogether. You need only to watch some of his legendary matches in ECW or AAA or WCW, versus such people as Psicosis, Dean Malenko, and Eddie Guerrero to understand his immense talent. With WWE's watered-down booking, he's literally like a bird without wings. Chavo isn't very good on his own either, and in the middle of the match, I literally nodded off, almost fell asleep, and came to some time later without remembering what had happened before. A boring match. (3/10)
#1 Contender's Match
Kurt Angle vs John Cena vs The Big Show
John Cena is a joke. Whoever on the writing staff decided this guy was worthy of WWE championship and holding it for months on end without losing should be fired, at the very least. Kurt Angle is an amazing athlete, and he works well with the flat dud Cena. Even The Big Show is impressive in his own right, and seeing Angle barely pull off Olympic Slams on him is a shocking sight. Cena was a useless addition, in my opinion, as the stars of this match were clearly Angle and Big Show. (8/10)
WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs Eddie Guerrero
This was the highlight of the night without a doubt. Brock Lesnar I had always thought to be a big, dumb, blank-faced thug so thickly muscled that he could barely move. Aside from the fact that I'm totally wrong about that, he and Eddie Guerrero put on a great match that lasted over half an hour. At first I was worried (since I knew Guerrero would win) that Lesnar was dominating Guerrero too much early on in the match, but there was another 20 minutes to go, and Guerrero really played the underdog great, and did enough damage to Lesnar to justify a victory. The only flaw in this was that Goldberg came out and gave Lesnar a spear, potentially cheapening the victory for Guerrero, but they went on for a while longer. Best match I've seen between these two so far. (10/10)
I have to add the Sunday Night Heat bonus match in the extras
Tajiri, Akio, and Sakoda vs Ultimo Dragon, Paul London, and Billy Kidman
A ten out of ten match. I can't believe this one was regulated to Sunday Night Heat and not included into the pay per view. I haven't seen this sort of teamwork between Tajiri and his gang than in any tag team since the Hardy Boyz. It was also the first time I've seen a triple dropkick before. Everyone here is a cruiserweight, technical wrestler or high flyer, and it works like freaking poetry. (10/10)
Absolutely one of the best pay per views I've seen from WWE in a while (not including WWF events). Solid performances all around, save for a few weak links.
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