Movie Reviews for WWE Vengeance 2003

WWE Vengeance 2003

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Movie Reviews of WWE Vengeance 2003

Movie Review: Next time get naked Steph!
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this dvd.The matches are simply great especially the Undertaker vs John Cena.Its when old school meets new school in an all out brawl.Plus I loved the catfight between Stephanie and Sable.Next time I wish Steph could get naked first taking off her top then her panties then her bra.She looks so good that I could do her all night long nonstop.

Movie Review: I didnt care bout the guy matches....
Summary: 5 Stars

I basically only bought this dvd for the Sable match because Im a huge fan of hers. The match was great, loved every second of it. Everything else was a snorefest, except for the noble and gunn match but only cause of Nidia and Torrie. The guy wrestling sucks...

Movie Review: VERY STRONG CARD! Absolutely awesome!!
Summary: 5 Stars

Forget what the other 2 below me have said, this Vengeance was a great combination of matches, very well put together...

Movie Review: WWE Vengeance 2003
Summary: 5 Stars

I recommend any of the Vengeance dvds. They are always worth getting.

Movie Review: Vengeance 2003
Summary: 4 Stars

If you can get passed a lot of weird match stipulations and odd conditions, Smackdown's very first PPV is quite a good event. If I remember correctly, the disc does not have any extras, which brings it down a little bit, but the quality of the show is above average, with a lot of variety on the card.

United States Title:
Chris Beniot vs. Eddie Guerrero
The addition of the United States title on Smackdown was a great idea. Although this match was very strong, I am still left a little disappointed with the men's performance. For Beniot and Guerrero's standards, the match is not as good as it may have had the potential to be. The pace of the match is quick, and Guerrero pleases the Denver crowd with some comedic antics that we expected from him. Rhyno makes an appearance to sway the outcome. But overall, the match was a great choice of an opener.


Billy Gunn w/ Torrie Wilson vs. Jamie Noble:
In the intro, I spoke about being able to get passed stupid little reasons to put matches on a PPV, this is one of the matches I was referring to. It was supposed to be an indecent proposal match.. the proposal being that Jamie would be able to get with Torrie Wilson if he was able to defeat Billy Gunn. First off, the two men have a major size difference, which was a little distracting, but all in all, this was a very solid match. The little extra Torrie adds from the side with her facial expressions is actually.. well, funny. Nidia was also a good addition to the mix up. Noble and Gunn work well together in matches, and I was pleasantly surprised by the way this turned out.


APA Invitational:
I don't know whether or not this was an official match, but it was a fun little addition to the show. Pretty much, there were a bunch of superstars who fought in a "bar room" down on the floor next to the stage. There were a lot of comedic spots in the fight as well. As entitled, it is the APA Invitational, so that may be a little foreboding for the outcome. I don't think anyone was taking themselves, or the match for that matter, seriously, so in that light, we can let loose and enjoy this lighter segment of the show. With WWE's more family friendly audience nowadays, it is unlikely that we will get something like this again, so I suggest you give this one a look.


WWE Tag Titles:
Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas vs. Rey Meysterio & Billy Kidman
One thing that I do like about this time in the WWE is that they put more of a focus on its preliminary level titles, especially the tag titles. This fast paced contest is really fun to watch. Benjamin and Haas are always reliable with their technical backgrounds, and the popularity of Meysterio and Kidman was well perceived by the crowd. The match is one of the best tag title contests of the year. I don't think that talent involved was capable of doing any less anyway. The show manages to give us a great opening contest, a couple of silly little additions, and now comes back and gives a pure wrestling showcase that we can all appreciate.


Stephanie McMahon vs. Sable:
I was genuinely interested in the chemistry Sable and Steph had going before the match. I may sound naive saying this, but whenever the chairman is involved with the festivities, the match always seems to take on a little more importance. The match was advertised on preview shows as well as on Smackdown broadcasts. It was a catfight, so I was not really expecting much out of it, and sadly, I didn't ever get much out of it. The fight was lengthy, and had a surprising end to it. Some people may be inclined to not give this one a look, but I can't say that I blame them.


Undertaker vs. John Cena:
This match took place back when I actually liked Cena. The Undertaker's role here was that he was going to shutup the arrogant, disrespectful, heel in Cena. Cena actually manages to put on a good show, brawling with Taker in his own style. Also, this was the first time that Cena began to work with some of the bigger names in the company. The match is a little longer than I would have liked, but nonetheless is a solid match where Cena stands his ground in the ring. You are excited to see Taker pick up the win by the end.


Zach Gowen vs. Mr. McMahon:
I know I won't be the most popular person with this call, but I am not really sold by the whole Zach Gowen thing. I can respect him for making the best of his handicap, and actually performing successfully here against the chairman, but it overall seems like a bit of an insult. I am not implying that they are making fun of Gowen, but let's be real with ourselves here. Vince's addition to the match with all of the teasing and cowardly acts of violence toward Gowen makes it a little more bearable, but watching McMahon wrestle a man with one leg is a little degrading. Take a look at this once just to get your curiosities put to rest.


WWE Title Triple Threat:
Kurt Angle vs. Big Show vs. Brock Lesnar
Superb main event to tie up the show here. Three distinct styles going at it for the top prize on Smackdown. Each of these had singles matches against one another, each of which were great as well, systematically setting up this 3-way title encounter. Another great thing about this match is that there are no hangups. The three men just put on a fast paced, technical, brutal, and crafty main event for the fans in Denver. By the time this match ends, I found myself very pleased with the main event, as well at the whole card in general.


Like I said before, the DVD does not have any extras, which is a little disappointing. The main thing that excited me about this event was its great display of pure talent, and its ability to entertain the fans with some "sports entertainment" aspects as well. Luckily for the buyer, you should be able to get this classic for a pretty cheap amount. Enjoy!

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