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Movie Reviews of WWF: WrestleMania X-Seven

Movie Review: The Best WrestleMania Ever
Summary: 5 Stars

WrestleMania X-7 has gone down in history as the best WrestleMania of all time & was really one of those events that deserves to be remembered for years to come. In fact, not only was this the best event of 2001 but this event really featured some of the best matches of the year along with a main event that had an ending that not only ended the Attitude Era but was something no wrestling fan was ever expecting to see.

Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho vs William Regal. This was a good wrestling match to start off the show as both of these men were considered underrated competitors at this point in time in their careers...but I am sure we all know better by now. The story here was that Jericho's shoulder was injured which lead to Regal working on it at various times of the match to Jericho enduring the pain to get the victory.

Acolytes & Tazz vs Right To Censor. This was one of those matches that didn't last long but it delivered a lot more than anyone else expected as all six men put on a good effort along with Steven Richards & Jacqueline getting involved in the action. One moment to check out was Bradshaw's clothesline from hell to Goodfather for impact.

Hardcore Champion Raven vs Kane vs Big Show. They wasted no time here as Raven & Kane started the match before the Big Show entered the ring as Jim Ross (great announcer) pointed that out as well. They used limited weapons in the ring, brawled in the crowd to the backstage area where there were many memorable moments like Raven being tossed through a glass window, Kane & Show breaking down doors & fighting through the walls, Raven & Show crashing in a cart that lead to Kane driving another with the referee in the backseat. The ending came with Kane knocking Show & Raven off the stage & dropping an elbow drop from the stage to end this entertaining match.

WWF European Champion Test vs Eddie Guerrero. Before the match, Saturn was at ringside wearing this funny hat that Jim Ross just couldn't take his eyes off. This was really just an average match as both men had a hard time adjusting to the other's style but Test showed how impressive he was with his power while we know what Eddie is capable of along with cameos from the Radicals in Saturn & Dean Malenko that lead to history repeating itself as Eddie won the same belt he won a year prior.

Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit. In their first ever encounter (not including their Insurrextion 2000 clash), these two put on an excellent wrestling match that really hooked the crowd from the opening bell despite the fact that the first few minutes were both men doing amateur style grappling but yet the crowd actually appreciate it, which is a welcome change. Once Angle hits Benoit, these two put on the type of performance that you would expect from these two before Angle stole one leading to their series of matches later in the year.

WWF Women's Champion Ivory vs Chyna. This was the only flop of the night as this match was exactly what everyone expected it to be & that was this match was just a squash for Chyna to get her revenge for what happened last December & win the title.

Street Fight: Shane McMahon vs Vince McMahon w/Special Referee Mick Foley. This was not on the same level as Shane's street fights with Test & Kurt Angle but this was a really entertaining match that featured the use of trash cans, kendo sticks, signs, chairs along with Shane missing an elbow from the top turnbuckle through the announce table. With Cameos from Stephanie, Trish & even Linda McMahon & Mick Foley getting involved in the action that lead to Shane pulling of RVD's "Van Terminator" with the use of a garbage can that was really on the mark, this was a match that delivered more than anyone else expected.

TLC II: WWF Tag Team Champions Dudley Boyz vs Hardy Boyz vs Edge & Christian. These three never disappoint while they are in the ring together as they were able to follow the same pattern as their previous TLC match but added a few new tricks to it along with Rhyno, Lita & Spike Dudley getting involved in the action as well. Moments include Jeff's dive onto Rhyno & Spike through a table, Spike delivering the Dudley-Dog to Christian through a table, Lita's chair shot to Spike that lead to her getting a 3-D from the Dudleyz, Matt & Bubba Ray taking the long fall off the twenty foot ladder through four stacked tables but the real highlight was Edge spearing Jeff who was hanging off the belt hooks from the twenty foot ladder all the way to the floor that left the crowd in shock.

Gimmick Battle Royal. This was entertaining for what it was as it was the old WWF legends having an average battle royal with Mean Gene Okerlund & Bobby Heenan being the comedy act while doing the color commentary before the Iron Sheik showed that experience will top age (no pun intended).

The Undertaker vs Triple H. The issue here was that Triple H had defeated everyone in the WWF except the Deadman. This was one of both men's best matches in their careers & one of the top WrestleMania matches that still stands to this day. This was a brawl from the start before Taker took out the referee that lead to both men fighting in the crowd up to the electrical equipment with the highlight of Taker chokeslamming HHH from the top stage to the floor. Once both men returned to the ring, they went back & forth that lead to Triple H busting Taker open with the sledgehammer & came within a fraction of ending the streak before Undertaker sent Triple H on his "Last Ride" to get his 9th WM victory.

No Disqualifications: WWF Champion The Rock vs Stone Cold Steve Austin. The rules were changed to No Disqualifications right before the match started to the delight of the pro-Austin Houston crowd. Jim Ross described this match perfectly when he said "this match is off the page intense" as both men put on a performance that tops all of their previous encounters as they were just intense & really aggressive throughout the match with both men using the No DQ rule that lead to both men being heavily busted open. However, the real moment came when Vince McMahon came down to ringside & shockingly help Austin win the title that really marked not only the end of the Attitude Era but the beginning of Austin's first heel turn since 1996.

DVD extras include footage from Sunday Night Heat including a bonus match being X-Pac & Justin Credible vs Steve Blackman & Grand Master Sexay, footage from the WWF fan axxess event, the WWF superstars meeting the troops in Fort Hood & the aftermath of the next night's RAW that lead to the formation of the Two Man Power Trip.

In the end, this was the best WrestleMania of all time as the only bad match was a short squash (Chyna/Ivory) while every other match delivered whether it was great wrestling, brawling, hardcore action, entertainment & even storyline twists. I highly recommend this event as it is worth going out of your way to have in your collection.

Movie Review: The Greatest WrestleMania Ever!
Summary: 5 Stars

Many people refer to WrestleMania 17 as the "Greatest WrestleMania Of All Time" & some will even go further then that & dare to say that this is argubably "The Greatest Wrestling Pay-Per-View" ever. With arguments could be made for both of those statements, this event is undoubtfully a must see event.

WrestleMania 17 was a significant event in World Wrestling Entertainment's history at the time. With WrestleMania 2000 previously failing on so many levels such as too many tag team matches, triple threats, & unproven wrestlers that didn't belong on the card whatsoever, WWE needed WrestleMania X-Seven to succeed & it did.

This WrestleMania card had something for everyone to appreciate that WrestleMania 2000 didn't have. True technical wrestling for the true wrestling fans in the Benoit/Angle confrontation, hardcore wrestling for the die-hard ECW fans in the Hardcore Title Match & in the TLC 2 Match, over-the-top storylines including the Father vs. Son McMahon Family Street Fight involving all four members of the McMahon Family, having the Gimmick Battle Royal for entertainment, & having 4 of the greatest superstars (at the time) squaring off against one another in HHH vs. Undertaker & in the main event as The Rock battled Stone Cold Steve Austin with the aftermath surprising everyone in the building & watching on TV.

Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho Vs. William Regal - A very good choice for an opener. Nothing really memorable or exciting in the match but solid wrestling. Jericho was selling his injured shoulder leaving Regal targeting it throughout the match. Not a technical masterpiece but its a match that did its job. 3.5/5

A.P.A. & Tazz Vs. Right To Censor - This was an average filler at best but it served its purpose. Bradshaw cut an appropriate promo before the match & it was a good idea to have Bradshaw wrestle in his home state. Both teams put in a good effort for the 5 minutes they were out there & it was a good choice to allow this match to be on the card. 2.25/5

WWE Hardcore Champion Raven Vs. Kane Vs. The Big Show - This is the part of the night where the event truly begins to shine & pick up. Raven was put at a disadvantage from that start as he was in there with Kane & The Big Show. Kane & TBS worked really well in this type of environment & Raven did his best to go back to his ECW ways to put on a good Hardcore Match. This match was entertaining from start to finish & it delivered. 3.5/5

European Champion Test Vs. Eddie Guerrero - This was another filler match but it played out well. Test's best run in his career was in 2001 & Eddie has the ability to have a good match with just about anyone so this match was good. Some slight interferences from Radicalz member Saturn with a little "lyin', cheatin', & stealin'" from Eddie that made for a good match. A good performance from both men & this was a good match for the now shelved European Title. 4/5

Kurt Angle Vs. Chris Benoit - The Olympic Gold Medalist & The Rabid Wolverine put on one great wrestling match. This is also the first true technical match at a WrestleMania since Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels from WM 12. Everything a wrestling match should have, Benoit & Angle gave it. Lots of great suplexes, reversals, finsher escapes, near falls, high risk, & everything in between. This is a great one-on-one match & one of the bests in WrestleMania history. 5/5

WWE Women's Champion Ivory Vs. Chyna - This is a total squash match. WWE did the rigth thing to give Chyna the belt but Chyna deserved more credibility then this. This match is borderlining as the WORST Women's Title Match ever. This is the only low note of the night. 1.5/5

Shane McMahon Vs. Vince McMahon w/Mick Foley as the Special Referee (Street Fight) - This is a lot better of a match then what many thought it was going to be. The Street Fight rules was a good stipulation to the match & it really added more flavor to the match as well. The story told in the match was very good & it felt real at the same time. You could really feel the intensity in this match. A couple of good spots with Shane doing his usual table spot & also using the Van-Terminator for the first time in his offense with the shocking face-turn in Trish. A very good match that everyone will enjoy. 4/5

WWE Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz Vs. Edge & Christian Vs. The Hardy Boyz (Tables, Ladders, & Chairs Match) - These 3 teams took what they did at SummerSlam last year to a whole other level. TLC II has much more crash & burn spots, more death defying antics, more table crashes, more chair shots, & more breath taking moments then what TLC I had with special cameos from Rhyno, Lita, & Spike Dudley. This is one exciting match that did its due where it was amazing for every second all 3 of these teams were out there. 5/5

Gimmick Battle Royal - This is just an over-the-top battle royal featuring some of the WWE's most interesting & unique superstars from the past that includes Sgt. Slaughter, The Iron Sheik, Doink The Clown, Repo Man, Tug Boat, Earthquake, The Goon, Kamala, The Bushwackers, Nikolai Volkoff, Hillbilly Jim, Michael Hayes, & others with special commentating done by "Mean" Gene Okerlund & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Its entertaining but nothing special. 2/5

Undertaker Vs. Triple H - This wasn't a wrestling match by any means, it was war from start to finish. Undertaker & HHH started the match very wildly & crazy and when the referee got taken out, this match turned into an out of control slugfest where the majority of the match is fought in the crowd. The last 10 minutes of the match is the most exciting where HHH & Undertaker has a great offensive exchange until HHH suffers to The Last Ride. Do not expect a 5 star classic wrestling match here as this match is the complete opposite. 4.25/5

WWE Champion The Rock Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (No Disqualification Match) - Props has to be given to WWE for making this match No DQ & allowing Stone Cold & The Rock to hold nothing back in this match. This main event has everything from technical wrestling, brawling, weapon use, blood, intensity, finisher escapes & stealing of the finshers, & eveything in between. Stone Cold & The Rock always have great chemistry together & this match is no exception as it is argubably their best match together. The Rock & Austin kept the match exciting with having no dull or boring moments in the match at all. This match will keep you on the edge of your seat all the way through. The last 5 minutes will blow your breath away with the surprising heel turn of Steve Austin. A fantastic main event & an awesome way to end "The Grand Daddy Of Them All". 5/5

WrestleMania X-Seven is THE BEST WrestleMania ever. If you want to see everything a PPV is suppose to have, then I highly recommend purchasing WrestleMania X-Seven.

Movie Review: Wrestlemania X-7: The Playground for The Immortals
Summary: 5 Stars

Wrestlemania. The greatest sports entertainment event. The only ppv that's three months in the making. The 2001 version (WM 17) could possibly be the greatest ppv ever. It's the best of my collection for sure. Never have I seen intensity and athletic ability in wrestling then here.

The DVD format of course have some extras you should know about. It's a 2-disc format that split up in a weird way. The event is more or less cut in half between the DVDs. The first eight matches are on DVD 1, the last 3 DVD 2. A far cry from last years Wrestlemania 2-disc. But who cares? Here are the extras:

Play It Now: Plays the first 8 matches (DVD 1) or last 3 (DVD 2)as seen live on ppv.
Pick A Fight: Pick a match of your own choosing
Flashbacks: How two wrestlers came to WM
Extra Stuff:
DVD 1: A Benoit interviw, extra match (Grandmaster Sexay & Blackman vs. X-Factor), and video clips of the WWF visiting Ft. Hood and WWF Axxess.
DVD 2: Bushwacker Interview, a WWF New York Clip, the Triple H/Undertaker incident, The Highlight video (usually shows a recap of ppv) and what happened the next night on RAW

The first two features are standard. The flashbacks and extra stuff are pretty cool. Unfortunately, the next night on RAW just shows the night in short, edited clips. I would like to see the whole main event of RAW, just like on TV. But enough about the features. You want the matches:

1)Jericho vs. Regal: Intercontinental champ match. These two are good wrestlers but I personally think they lack chemistry, at least in the ring. They tried though and made an okay match. 3.5 stars out of 5.

2) APA & Tazz vs. RTC: An okay match that I think was the best you get from the six. Not to say the six men are not good. Just not in a six-man, brawl-style match. Didn't have a nice flow they usually have in singles (Tazz, Venis) or Tag (APA or Buchanan/Goodfather). 3 stars.

3) Raven vs. Big Show vs. Kane: Hardcore champ match. This was pretty hardcore. I rather enjoy the Raven strategy: hit hard, run hard. Showed he's pretty smart. Good pshychology of showing Kane's and Big Show's ability to hurt somebody. Check this match out if you wanna see an interfere-free, first fall wins hardcore match. 4 stars.

4) Test vs. Guerrero: European Champ match. A quailty matched that was well-paced, nice thought out and gave us a pretty cool new move (Tilt-the-whirl to powerbomb. Trust me. It's cool). The match did something Regal and Jericho didn't: show two different wrestlign styles clashing together. Test with his power and strength against Guerrero's speed and technical superiority. 4.5 stars.

5) Angle vs. Benoit: Ever hear the phrase 'For every hold, there's a counter-hold'. Add 'For every counterhold, there's another counter-hold', and you can explain this match. I didn't think you could reverse the anklelock or the crossface, but you can as shown in this match. The technical ability of these two really show off here. Too bad it was slow to start and had a bad ending. 4.5 stars.

6) Ivory vs. Chyna: Women's Champ match. Short and to the point. This match served only to give Chyna revenge and to show her superiority. Nothing more. I have nothign against women's wrestling in WWF but please actually wrestle. I don't like seeing one-sided matches, though annoying Ivory getting pounding is entertaining. 3 stars.

7) Shane vs. Vince: Street Fight w/ Mick Foley as Special Ref. Two non-trained athletes fighting it out = boring right? WRONG! The intesity, excitement and athletic ability (mostly Shane) of these two made this match just as good as the main event. I couldn't believe Shane doing two crazy bumps or Vince's willingness to take one of those bumps. 5 stars.

8) Dudleys vs. Hardyz vs. Edge & Christian: TLC 2! Tables were broke, ladders were climbed, and chair were dented with head prints. Does it get better? Yes. Yes indeed. This mtach was better then the first TLC match because this had different better spots that were well chereographed and timed well. Also, it never looked like they were setting up a spot. Very cool match. 5 stars.

Side note: The PPV is split here to disc 2

9) Gimmick Battle Royal: Go over the top to be eliminated. Do you want the whole list of wrestlers? Well, okay: Nikolai Volkoff (The Russian wrestler), Kamala (He rubs stuff on his belly), Kimchee (Kamala's trainer), Iron Sheik (Hated villian in old school WWF), Sgt. Slaughter (Loved wrestlers in his time), Repo Man (Funny gimmick), Earthquake (Big fat guy who sat on you), Gobbledy Gooker (I can't explain), The Goon (Hockey goon), Tugboat (See 'Eathquake'), One Man Gang (Big fat guy who didn't sit on you), Hillbilly Jim (Don't go messing with a country boy), Brother Love ('Taker first manager), Doink (He's a clown), Duke Droese (He's a garbage man), Micheal Hayes (A freebird?), Jim Cornette (The best darn manager ever. . .next to The Brain), The Bushwhackers (You're very deprived if you haven't seen these two). Fun for what it was. 4 stars.

10) Triple H vs. Undertaker: A great match that was overshadowed by the other 5 star matches. I bet you next year, not many people will remember this match. It's too bad. This was excellent. Watch 'Taker chokeslam Triple H 'straight to hell'. It's so cool! 5 stars.

11) The Rock vs. Steve Austin: WWF Champ match. Never before has a match been so personal, so intense, and so wonderfully down that it makes you cheer, boos, and makes you angry at the end of it all. Most of all, it entertains like entertains like no other. This is a match for all ages. It was brutal yet technical, chaotic yet orderly. The pace was perfect and the crowd just made it even better. Watch teh build-up to it and you get even more into it. The storyline wa perfect shown during the match. Stone Cold constantly showed he would do anything to win the belt. The Rock showed he wouldn't give the belt up without a fight. The end will shock you, anger you, and then entertain you. You almost believe that this wrestlign storyline is real!!! 5 stars b/c that's how far my rankings go.

Great main event. Great mid-cards. So many 5 stars in one ppv and I rarely give up 5 stars. A must have for any wrestling fan.


Movie Review: The best Wrestlemania
Summary: 5 Stars

In the midst of one of the greatest years for the WWF, and preceding the last great storyline, the Invasion, the WWF serves up a Wrestlemania truly for the ages. With 67,000+ in attendance, the crowd was electrified and as such, the performers were electrified as well.


WWF Intercontinental Championship
Chris Jericho (C) vs William Regal
The way this match was set, it was BORING. But the phenomenal performers Jericho and Regal are, they did their best to make it as exciting as possible, and while it may have been boring, they did their best not to make it so, and the crowd loved it. (6/10)


Tazz and The Acolytes (APA) vs Right To Censor
I expected nothing from this match, but it gave me something. It was exactly as long as it needed to be, with no slow spots, and with everyone contributing something amazing to it, be it double team moves, to some suplexes, to generic brawling or power moves. It was exactly as long as it needed to be, and had a great short run to it. (9/10)


WWF Hardcore Championship
Raven (C) vs Kane vs The Big Show
If this sort of match were done today, it would be a complete bomb. Here, though, it was just what you expect from a hardcore match and then some. They brawled in the arena, and went backstage, with amazing spots such as Big Show tossing Raven into a wall and denting it, a botched go-kart chase which nearly results in Raven being run down by Kane, Raven being tossed through a glass window, Big Show and Kane brawling in a bathroom, and Big Show tearing down a wall, all culminating in two big spots on top of the ramp which see Kane win the championship. Pure WWF Hardcore goodness. (10/10)


WWF European Championship
Test (C) vs Eddie Guerrero
Far from a perfect match, this one was nevertheless a decent wrestling display of the athletic Guerrero vs a still-capable of putting on a decent match Test. It wasn't too long, so it wasn't too boring, but a decent match nonetheless. (7/10)


Kurt Angle vs GUY WHO NEVER EXISTED
Their match at Royal Rumble 2003 was utter crap. THIS match bore traces of ECW, which unfortunately much of the audience was unable to appreciate, but they did enjoy it nonetheless. PERSON WHO DID NOT EXIST and Angle had amazing back-and-forth chain wrestling for the first third of the match, culminating in WWF-style brawling, and back to more hard-style wrestling. While not exactly a technical wrestling fan's dream match, it came as close as a WWF match was likely to come. (10/10)


WWF Women's Championship
Ivory (C) vs Chyna
Yes, this wasn't much of a match, and more of an excuse to have Chyna squash Ivory as revenge for kayfabe breaking her neck. (2/10)


Shane McMahon vs Vince McMahon
The predecessor to the Invasion storyline, this one was certainly worlds' better than the No Mercy 2003 street fight between Vince and Stephanie. With the sheer amount of battles the McMahons have with one another, it's hard to tell them apart at times. This is one of the few that is easily distinguishable. The storyline involved Vince keeping Linda sedated, and here she rose up out of her chair to help Shane win. Sort of a classic, but not a great match. Shane is a phenomenal athlete. (8/10)


WWF Tag Team Championship
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs
The Dudley Boys (C) vs The Hardy Boyz vs Edge and Christian
With what they've shown in the Ladder match at Royal Rumble 2000, the Ladder match at Wrestlemania 2000, and the first Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, you can't ever expect failure from these six. They put on another phenomenal outing full of the best spots and action you expect, and in front of 67,000+ people, it was an amazing auditory experience as well as visual. (10/10)


Gimmick Battle Royal
So much hype for all these old legends (and Gobbledygooker) and the guest commentators Bobby Heenan and Gene Oakerlund, the match lasted only about 3 minutes. Not nearly enough, though Heenan managed to show why he's one of the best color commentators of all time in that short time. (5/10)


The Undertaker vs Triple H
Aside from Motorhead's sloppy performance of "The Game", this one was beyond my expectations, as Triple H succeeded in helping carry this to be one hell of a Wrestlemania match between two elite veterans hardened with experience and slowed by age, but not stopped. (8/10)


WWF Championship
The Rock (C) vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
I can't really say more than that it was a classic. Similar to Austin vs Dude Love, or Cactus Jack vs Triple H in 2000, this was a classic. For 28 minutes, these two superstars brutalized each other with classic WWF-style wrestling, emphasizing power and athleticism and some extreme wrestling talent, genuinely brutal-looking submission holds, and overall great performing by both men involved. It was the first time since becoming "Stone Cold" Steve Austin that Austin turned heel, and it was a hell of a way to turn. (10/10)


This event is exactly the sort of thing "Wrestlemania" signifies and is about. This is the sort of event that earns a proud spot in history alongside the likes of Wrestlemania III and Wrestlemania XIV.

Movie Review: OH MY GOD! WHAT A WRESTLEMANIA!
Summary: 5 Stars

WOW. FIRST OFF LET ME SAY THIS IS THE GREATEST PAY PER OH MY GOD, IT WAS GOOD FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END! HERE IS HOW I RATE THE MATCHES FROM 1 (THE WORST) TO 10 (GREATNESS!)

WWF INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE
CHRIS JERICHO (c) VS. WILLIAM REGAL
PRETTY GOOD OPENER WITH A REALLY FUNNY STORY LINE. JERICHO WINS WITH THE LIONSAULT PIN AND RETAINS THE TITLE.
6/10

6 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH
A.P.A AND TAZZ VS. RIGHT TO CENSOR
SLOPPY BEGINNING WITH THE REF ALLOWING ANYTHING FOR ABOUT A MINUTE. QUICK MATCH. OF COURSE BRADSHAW GETS THE PIN IN HIS HOME STATE.
5/10

TRIPLE THREAT HARDCORE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH
RAVEN (c) VS. KANE VS. BIG SHOW
OH MY GOD. I LOVE HARDCORE MATCHES. THIS WAS A GREAT ONE. THEY END UP IN THE BACKSTAGE FOR 80% OF THE MATCH. RAVEN GETS THROWN THROUGH GLASS! BIG SHOW AND KANE RUN EACH OTHER OVER THROUGH A WALL! RAVEN WAS A HUGE UNDERGOD, AND ALMOST GOT THE WIN. IN THE END, KANE JUMPS FROM THE STAGE INTO A BOX THING, AND LANDS ON BIG SHOW TO WIN THE WWF HARDCORE TITLE.
9/10

WWF EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
TEST (c) VS. EDDIE GUERRERO
PRETTY FAST PACED MATCH. TEST DOMINATES MOST OF THE MATCH. IN THE END, PERRY SATURN COMES DOWN AND SO DOES DEAN MALENKO. TOGETHER, THE THREE OF THEM SCREW TEST OUT OF THE TITLE. EDDIE WINS AND IS THE NEW CHAMP.
7/10

KURT ANGLE VS. CHRIS BENOIT
OH MY GOD. THIS WAS A WONDERFUL MATCH. IT STARTED AS AN AMATUER STYLE MATCH, BUT TURNED INTO A BRAWL AND THEN INTO AMATUER STYLE AGAIN. BOTH MEN USE THEIR HOLDS AND LOTS OF COUNTERING. CRAPPY ENDING THOUGH WITH ANGLE GRABBING THE TIGHTS TO WIN. HOWEVER, TOTAL GREATNESS!
10/10

WWF WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
IVORY (c) VS. CHYNA
THIS WAS A VERY QUICK MATCH. CHYNA FOOLS IVORY INTO WRESTLING WITH OUT THE RIGHT TO CENSOR AT RING SIDE. CHYNA BEATS THE TAR OUT OF IVORY. SHE BECOMES THE NEW WOMEN'S CHAMP.
7/10

STREET FIGHT!
SHANE O' MAC VS. VINCE MCMAHON!
SON VS. FATHER.
MIC FOLEY AS SPECIAL GUEST REFEREE!
STARTS OFF WITH VINCE SLAPPING SHANE, THEN SHANE KICKING VINCE'S BUTT ALL OVER THE RING. VINCE ENDS UP ON THE SPANISH ANNOUNCE TABLE, AND SHANE ATTEMPTS TO DROP HIS ELBOW THROUGH VINCE THROUGH THE TABLE. SHEPHANIE MCMAHON HOWEVER GRABS VINCE AND SHANE GOES THROUGH ALONE. LINDA IS PUSHED DOWN TO THE RING BY TRISH. VINCE GOOFS AROUND WITH HER AND BRINGS HER IN THE RING ON A CHAIR. VINCE HITS FOLEY WITH A CHAIR IN THE PROCESS. TRISH TURNS ON VINCE AND HER AND STEPHANIE FIGHT EACH OTHER INTO THE BACK. THAT LEAVES SHANE, VINCE, FOLEY AND LINDA. LINDA THEN RISES AND KICKS VINCE IN THE "GRAPEFRUITS". FOLEY COMES IN AND STARTS BEATING ON VINCE INTO THE CORNER, AND SETS A TRASH CAN ON HIM. SHANE O'MAC THEN COASTS TO COASTS FROM ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER INTO THE TRASH CAN, AND GETS THE 1,2,3 ON VINCE.
10/10

TLC 2 FOR THE WWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS!
THE DUDLEY BOYZ (c) VS. THE HARDY BOYZ VS. EDGE AND CHRISTIAN
WOW!WOW!WOW! LOTS OF HIGH RISK LADDER MOVES IN THIS MATCH, AND LOTS OF BODIES GOING THROUGH TABLES! LOT'S OF "HOLY S#!*" MOMENTS IN THIS MATCH! MY FAVOURITE WAS WHEN EDGE SPEARS JEFF HARDY FROM A LADDER! RHYNO COMES IN TO HELP EDGE AND CHRISTIAN, SPIKE FOR THE DUDLEYZ, AND LITA FOR THE HARDYZ. I WISH THESE 3 WOULDN'T HAVE COME IN. THEY MADE THE MATCH KINDA BAD. RHYNO IS THE CONTRIBUTING FACTOR, PUSHING BUBBA RAY AND MATT THROUGH 4 TABLES OUT OF THE RING! HE THEN PUSHES CHRISTIAN UP THE LADDER, AND EDGE AND CHRISTIAN ARE THE NEW TAG CHAMPS!
10/10

GIMMICK BATTLE ROYAL!
THIS WAS AN OVER THE TOP ROPE BATTLE ROYAL FEATURING ABOUT 20 OLD SKOOL SUPERSTARS. PRETTY FAST BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL SO OLD. IN THE END, IRON SHEIK ELIMINATES SGT. SLAUGHTER TO WIN. THE "WEASEL" AKA "THE BRAIN" AKA BOBBY HEENAN AND MEAN GENE ARE GUEST COMMENTATORS. 7/10 BECAUSE IT WAS FUNNY TO SEE THEM ALL 15 YEARS LATER.

UNDERTAKER VS. HHH
THIS MATCH GOT UGLY IN A HURRY. THE REF GETS KNOCKED OUT AND THEN ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE! THINK OF IT AS NO HOLDS BARRED WHEN THE REF WAS OUT. THEY TAKE IT INTO THE CROWD, AND UNDERTAKER CHOKESLAMS HHH FROM A STAGE OF SOME SORT. THEY BOTH GET BACK IN THE RING, WHERE UNDERTAKER DOES A LAST RIDE. HOWEVER, IN THE MIDDLE OF IT, HHH HITS HIM WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER, BUT UNDERTAKER KICKS OUT WHEN THE REF RECOVERS. UNDERTAKER EVENTUALLY GETS A LAST RIDE WHEN THEY ARE IN THE CORNER. UNDERTAKER WINS!
10/10

WWF CHAMPIONSHIP!
NO DISQUALIFICATION!
THE ROCK (c) VS. STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN.
2 FAN FAVOURITES SQUARE OFF IN THE MAIN EVENT! THIS IS A LONG MATCH, WITH LOTS OF BRAWLING MOVES. VINCENT KENNEDY MCMAHON COMES DOWN NEAR THE END. NO ONE KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT. STONE COLD THEN SAYS TO HIM TO GET HIM A CHAIR. VINCE GETS HIM ONE, AND AUSTIN HITS ROCK WITH IT. ROCK KICKS OUT! THEY BOTH DO THEIR FINISHING MOVES ON EACH OTHER AND THE OTHER PERSON'S FINISHING MOVE! IN THE END, AUSTIN IS SUPER PISSED, AND HITS ROCK LIKE 20 TIMES WITH A CHAIR! AUSTIN IS THE NEW CHAMP!
AUSTIN THEN CELEBRATES WITH MCMAHON, AND THEY ARE NOW ON THE SAME PAGE!
10/10

WOW, WHAT A PAY PER VIEW. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT! ABSOLUTE GREATNESS! A TEN OUT OF TEN PAY PER VIEW!

GREGO IS MY NAME-O
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