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Post by King Of Spice on Nov 7, 2015 7:03:21 GMT -5
May 19, 2002 | Gaylord Entertainment Centre, Nashville, TN
Official Theme Song - "Your Disease" by Saliva"Hello ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to WWF Judgment Day! I'm "Good Ol' JR", Jim Ross, alongside my broadcast colleague, Jerry "The King Lawler", and King, tonight, we will see Chris Jericho and Triple H go to war with one another for the last time, and we will have a definitive winner, because this time, there is no escape. There is no way out, as tonight, we will see them do battle inside Hell In A Cell."
"Yeah, JR, I can't wait for that one but also, we will see Stone Cold and Eddie Guerrero do battle in the rubber match of their feud, the tie breaker, we will find out who truly is the better man."
"Absolutely King, that's certainly gonna be a huge match, but now, let's send it over to our good friends from Smackdown, Michael Cole and Tazz!"
"Thanks JR, and Tazz, Smackdown's got a huge lineup tonight as well!"
"You ain't kidding, Cole, The Undertaker will go one in one with The Rock, but not only that, Kurt Angle and Edge will do battle, and by the end of the night, one of them is gonna be bald. I can't wait!"
"Certainly going to be interesting to see what happens in that match, but before we kick our night off with Cruiserweight action, let's get a few words from our Spanish announce team, Hugo Savinovich, and Carlos Cabrera!"
"Gracias, Cole, y Hugo, esta noche, Chris Jericho y Triple H se llevará unos a otros al infierno dentro de Hell in a Cell, pero primero, vamos a saque de esta noche con un combate por el título de peso crucero!" Cruiserweight Championship Billy Kidman vs Tajiri "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for one fall and it is for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship! Introducing first, from Yokohama, Japan, weighing in at 209lbs, Tajiri!"
"Well, uh, Tajiri is certainly an off colour personality, but that doesn't mean he isn't one hell of a competitor."
"Yeah, Tajiri certainly a little weird, but, hey, there's nothing wrong with that Cole, you're pretty damn weird."
"And from Allentown, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 215lbs, he is the WWE Cruiserweight Champion, Billy Kidman!"
"Since winning the Cruiserweight Title back in March at Wrestlemania, Kidman has had a target on his back to everybody in the Cruiserweight division, and he first knocked off the Hurricane last month, but now he's facing a whole different ball game in the form of Tajiri."
Kidman, feeding off of the crowd, took control of Tajiri early on, until the "Japanese Buzzsaw" sent Kidman off into the ropes. Tajiri then swept out the leg of Billy, and went for a series of covers, but Kidman kicked out at one each time. Tajiri then pinned Kidman's hands down to the mat with the Greco-Roman Knuckle Lock and climbed on top of him for the pin, but Kidman was able to bridge out. Tajiri then kicked Kidman in the thighs to break the bridge, but Billy was able to bridge out again. Both man came up to their feet, and Kidman then took control, twisting the arm of Tajiri around and bringing him down to his knees, but Tajiri stepped over his own arm to alleviate the pressure and break free. Kidman went after him again, but Tajiri was able to hit the drop toe hold, sending Billy face first into the middle turnbuckle, and then hitting a Rolling Chaos Theory, but Kidman kicked out. As Kidman rested on his knees, Tajiri ran after Kidman and planted him on his head with a Babyrana. The middle portions of the match were then spent with Tajiri in control, putting a number of different holds on the Cruiserweight Champion, and eventually, locking in a sleeper. As Tajiri held the Champ in the hold, Billy used the turnbuckles to run up, float over the back of Tajiri, dropkick him in the back, and connect with a high angle back suplex to the challenger. Kidman went for the cover, but stopped the cover himself, instead climbing up to the top rope and going for the shooting star press. Tajiri rolled out of the way, but Kidman also landed on his feet. Billy went for a shot to the head, but Tajiri ducked it and went for a victory roll with a handful of tights, but Kidman this time was able to kick out. As the champ got back up, Tajiri went for the Buzzsaw Kick, but Kidman ducked, hit the BK Bomb, and then the Shooting Star Press to retain the title. Billy Kidman retains the Cruiserweight Title (8:39) World Tag Team Championships Booker T and Goldust vs The Un-Americans "Ladies and gentlemen, the following tag team match is scheduled for one fall, and it is for the World Tag Team Championships, introducing first, at a combined weight of 516lbs, the team of Booker T and Goldust!"
"Well, uh, King, this is certainly a rather oddball team, but you can't argue with success, and these two have had a good deal of that lately."
"Ugh, I don't know what's got into Booker T these past few weeks, JR. He's gone from one of my favourite wrestlers to hanging around with a face painted creep like Goldust."
"And their opponents, representing "The Great White North", and at a combined weight of 443lbs, they are the World Tag Team Champions, Christian and Lance Storm, The Un-Americans!"
"Since banding together in January, these two and their, uh, cronies, shall we say, Test and later William Regal have ran roughshod over the WWE, and really punctuated that last month by winning the vacant World Tag Team Championships, but they're in for a hell of a war here tonight with Booker T and Goldust."
"You might not like them, JR, but you can't argue with the success these guys have had. They've beaten a number of top names here in the WWE."
"Oh, I'm not disputing that, King, I'm just saying that they may have met their match in the form of these two."
"Remember JR, we're supposed to be unbiased."
"Awfully rich, King."
Since banding together in January, The Un-Americans have made a hell of a reputation for themselves, and Booker T and Goldust looked to be the ones to finally put them down. As Storm and Booker circled the ring to begin the match, they locked up, and Storm immediately began wrenching on the arm, flipping Booker T over and onto the mat, then locking in the rear chinlock, but Booker got back up to his feet, sent Storm off into the ropes, and knocked him down with a big shoulder tackle. Storm got back up and again came after Booker T, but Booker sent Lance across the ring with an armdrag, followed by another, and another, and another. Storm, frustrated, got up and tagged in Christian, to which Booker T responded by tagging in Goldust. Christian came in fast, rushing Goldust into the corner, striking him in the head, and as Goldust slumped down in the corner, Christian began stomping away on Goldust, and then celebrating to the crowd, being showered with boos. Christian then dragged Goldust into the centre of the ring, and locked in a body scissors on the challenger, and then smashing his head with elbows. As Goldust writhed around the mat, Christian reached towards Storm, and Lance pulled on his arms to give him an advantage. "These Un-Americans certainly aren't afraid to use some underhanded tactics, but you've gotta give it to them - they certainly have great chemistry in the ring.", said JR, as Christian and Storm continued to tag in and out, swapping between holds on Goldust and keeping him away from Booker T. The longer Goldust was held in the corner, the more Booker T itched to get into the ring. Booker stirred on the apron, as Goldust reached desperately to tag in his fresh partner. Goldust rallied up the crowd, as Storm held him in a half nelson, and Finally got back up, connecting with an elbow to the guy of Storm, sending him off into the ropes, taking him down with a Bionic Elbow, and finally tagging in Booker. Booker T came in like a house on fire, taking Storm down with a clothesline, and planting Christian as soon as he came in with a spinebuster, and then connecting with the Scissors Kick for a two count, as Storm was able to break it up. Booker got back up straight away, and Storm wildly swung with a shot to the face, but Booker ducked it, planted him with the Book-End, then pulling off a spin-a-roonie in the ring. As Booker called for Storm to get back up, William Regal came running down the ramp, distracting the referee, and allowing Christian to blast Booker T in the face with one of the World Tag Team Titles, thus allowing Storm to crawl to the cover before Goldust could make the save and retain the World Tag Team Titles. Lance Storm and Christian retain the World Tag Team Championships (9:43)
A promo showing how Vince McMahon and Ric Flair's feud has escalated since it was revealed that Flair was co-owner of the WWF back in 2001 was shown. Loser's GM Is Fired Test vs ??"Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for one fall, with the loser's General Manager being fired. Introducing first, being accompanied to the ring by Mr. McMahon, and representing "The Great White North", weighing in at 275lbs, he is the WWE Hardcore Champion, Test!"
"Test has certainly been on a roll this year, so much so that Mr. McMahon has selected him to represent him here tonight, but he is at a disadvantage going in, as he has absolutely no idea who his opponent is."
"Alright, Flair, you've kept us in suspense long enough, who's so good that you've kept him a secret from us this long?"
"A- And his opponent, being accompanied to the ring by Ric Flair.."
"From Battle Creek, Michigan, weighing in at 220lbs, he is the WWE Intercontinental Champion, Rob! Van! Dam!"
"Well, there he is King! That's the man who's going to be representing our General Manager and our brand here tonight, the current Intercontintal Champion, Rob Van Dam, the man who I believe is the greatest man to never be WWE Champion."
Test laughed as Van Dam stood across the ring from him. Both men got into the centre of the ring, and Test tried to intimidate RVD by standing over him, but the Intercontinental Champion was having none of it, and immediately went after the big man's legs, striking him with stiff kicks and forcing Test back into the corner, then connecting with more kicks, this time to the chest and gut, before hitting a roundhouse, and then an impressive monkey flip across the ring. "A 275lb monkey flip, and Van Dam is on fire in the early goings!" "And look at Mr. McMahon! He's irate". As Test got back up, it was clear that he was, by this point, angered. Test ran wildly towards RVD, but Van Dam ducked, and dropkick Test in the back, sending him head first into the corner, forcing him out of the ring. "And this is exactly what Van Dam needs to do here in this match, use his speed, use his quickness to his advantage!". Van Dam then went flying to the outside with a cross body, taking Test down. Van Dam continued to go on the offensive, bouncing Test's head off of the announce table, draping him across the barricade, and hitting his patented leg drop across the back of the neck. Ric Flair cheered him on, as so far, this match had been all Rob Van Dam. RVD threw Test back into the ring, after which he performed his signature taunt to the crowd. Those few seconds would prove to be costly for him, however, as Test damn near decapitated him with a clothesline when he got back into the ring. Test then started to get more and more aggressive, repeatedly slamming the back of Van Dam's head into the mat, striking him in the face with punches, forearms, and elbows, and then bringing the stomps to Van Dam's head. Test then grabbed the Intercontinental Champion's leg, and began to go to work. Dropping elbow after elbow, stomping at the knee joint, and locking in a leg bar, just like that, momentum in the match had completely shifted in Test's favour. The big man continually wore down the legs and knee of RVD, wrapping it around the bottom rope, slamming it against the ring post, hanging him in the tree of woe, and elbowing the knee again. "Test is just so dominant when he gets going, he is a real beast of a man". As Van Dam slumped down to the mat, Test picked him up and whipped him off into the ropes, and went for the clothesline, but Van Dam was able to dodge it, and when Test turned around, knock him silly with a roundhouse, followed by a soulbutt, followed by a leg sweep, but clearly favouring his leg. Van Dan managed to hit Rolling Thunder, and with a sense of urgency, climbed to the top rope for the Five Star Frog Splash, but Mr. McMahon pushed him off of the top rope, to which Ric Flair pulled McMahon down off of the apron and struck him in the head. As Flair and McMahon brawled on the outside, Test connected with the big boot and went for the cover, but the referee was distracted. Test got up and grabbed the referee by the collar, before throwing him across the ring like a ragdoll. "Test can't do that, can he?!" "Well, technically, King, yes he can, Test can't be fired after he won that immunity battle royal back at the Survivor Series in November." With the referee down, Test got out of the ring and grabbed a chair, eyeing up Van Dam and looking to strike, but before he could, RVD grabbed it, threw it back at Test, and hit him with the Van-Daminator! Test fell down, but luck was not on Van Dam's side, as the referee did see it, and he was disqualified, losing the match and costing Ric Flair his job. Test wins via disqualification (9:22)
As Van Dam stood in the ring looking disappointed, Ric Flair got in the ring and tried to console him. The camera picked up what they were saying. "Dammit, I let you down."
"No, come on now, man, it wasn't your fault. I don't blame you."Mr. McMahon then grabbed a microphone. "Come on, everybody! Sing it with me."McMahon and Test began singing. "Na-Na-Na-Na! Na-Na-Na-Na! Hey! Hey! Hey! Goodbye! Na-Na-Na-Na! Na-Na-Na-Na! Hey! Hey! Hey! Goodbye!"
Flair, I have waited a hell of a long time to say this, and by god, this is gonna be sweet. Ric Flair... YYYYYYYOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUU'RRRRREEEEEEEE! FFFFFFIIIIIIRRRRRREEEEEDDDDD!"Flair began walking up the ramp, with Van Dam following him. Flair looked at Vince, and as McMahon laughed, Flair gave him the middle finger and left through the curtain. Jonathan Coachman was shown backstage with the WWE Champion, Triple H. "Ladies and gentlemen, I am standing by with the man who will take on his long time rival, Chris Jericho, tonight, inside Hell In A Cell, Triple H. Game, tonight, you and Chris Jericho will do battle for the last time. What are you thinking headed into this match."
"I'll tell you exactly what I'm thinking. Since me and Chris first did battle, it's always been about one thing; championships. Every single time, we've been going at it for Championships. Tonight, however, isn't about Championships. Yeah, this might be on the line, but that isn't what I'm worried about. Tonight, I've got one thing on my mind. Breaking Chris Jericho. Over a year ago, Chris Jericho crippled me on Raw, and tonight, I'm gonna do unto to him, as he did to me. Tonight, I put an end to Chris Jericho. Everybody knows that when it comes to me and him, there has to be one winner, and come the end of the night, we might never be the same again, but believe me when I say, I walk my ass out of Tennessee with this belt still over my shoulder."
#1 Contenders Match Edge vs Kurt Angle"The following Hair vs Hair #1 Contenders match is scheduled for one fall, introducing first, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 242lbs, Kurt Angle!"
"These past few weeks Tazz, Edge has publicly embarrassed Kurt Angle a number of times, let's take a look back, two weeks ago:"And his opponent, from Toronto, Ontario Canada, weighing in at 251lbs, Edge!""One of the most popular young superstars on the roster today, Cole, Edge has been on a roll in 2002!"
"He sure has partner, and we'll see if he can continue that roll here tonight by beating Kurt Angle and moving on to Judgment Day, where, if we wins, he will face either The Undertaker or The Rock!"
Edge and Angle got in each other's faces at first, with a very tense atmosphere in the air. Both men could be heard talking trash to each other, and as the bell rang, both men locked up, with Edge transitioning into the waist lock, and taking Angle down to the mat. Kurt however countered that into a headlock, then into a front facelock, and then slapping Edge on the back of the head. Edge got up to his knees and Angle ran towards him, Edge swept the legs and went for the cover on Angle, but he was able to kick out. Edge was able to sweep the legs once more, but again, Angle kicked out. Kurt Angle got up to his feet, as did Edge, and both men went after each other again, this time with Angle taking control of the match, powering Edge into the ropes and initially breaking free, but punching Edge in the face after he broke it. Edge then took him down with a clothesline, followed by another, but before he could hit the third, Kurt ducked it, went behind and threw Edge overhead with a German Suplex. Angle wasted no time in getting on top of Edge, keeping him down to the mat and wrestling the match at his own pace. Angle pulled Edge's hair after switching between a number of holds, and as a result was forced to break the hold and get back up to his feet. As Edge slumped back into the corner, Angle rolled to the outside, and dragged Edge crotch first into the ringpost. "Nothing pretty about that", said Cole as Angle attempted to bounce the head of Edge off of the steel steps, but instead, it would be Angle who went head first into the steel. As Kurt stumbled around the ringside area, Edge finally started to get some offence back, hitting Angle with right hands to the face, rolling him back into the ring, and dropping angle throat first with a flapjack across the top rope, sending him down. Angle held his throat against the ropes, trying to defend himself and regain his composure again, but Edge, the opportunist, ran into the ropes and dropped all of his weight on the neck of Angle, who was still rested across the ropes. Angle got back to his feet, and Edge tried to rally the fans up. Edge climbed up to the top rope, and went for the flying missile dropkick, however, Angle, miraculously, moved out of the way, and like lightning, grabbed Edge by the waist and launched him overhead with German Suplex, after German Suplex, after German Suplex, after German Suplex, finally releasing after the sixth. The straps came down, and Kurt called for the Ankle Lock, but Edge used his free leg to kick away, and as Angle stumbled towards him, Edge planted him with the Edgeucution. Edge went for the cover, but Angle had been playing possum, and rolled him up with the small package, and Edge kicked out, but Kurt rolled through again, and this time trapped him in the Ankle Lock. Edge writhed in pain and flailed his arms around to try and get to the bottom rope, but to no avail, as Angle grapevined him. Angle continued to apply the hold to the ankle, but Edge was able to roll over and alleviate the pressure, forcing Angle to break the hold. Angle broke it, but stomped Edge on the head as he did. Angle then called for the Angle Slam, lifted Edge up, but Edge broke free, pushed Angle away, and connected with the spear for the 3. Edge defeats Kurt Angle (11:36) "And that is it! Next month, Edge will face the winner of tonight's WWF Championship match at Judgment Day! And let's not forget, this also means that Angle is about to be bald! I can't wait!"
"Come on, Cole, show some class! Poor Kurt Angle just lost this match, and now he's gotta be shaved bald too!"
"Hey, Angle agreed to the stipulation, and now he's gotta face the consequences!"Edge dragged a basically unconscious Angle up the ramp, sat him in the barber's chair next to the stage, strapped him in using the seatbelt, grabbed the razor, applied the foam, and started shaving. "Oh my god! Angle's bald! Angle's bald! Look at him! I can't believe it!"Angle, after a while, regained consciousness, and was shown his now bald self in a mirror. The Olympic Gold Medalist could do nothing but cry. Chris Benoit vs Brock Lesnar "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for one fall, introducing first, from Edmonton, Alberta, weighing in at 220lbs, "The Rabid Wolverine", Chris Benoit!"
"If there is one man on the WWE roster who is capable of out wrestling Brock Lesnar, it's Benoit, Cole."
"And, his opponent, being accompanied to the ring by his agent, Paul Heyman, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, weighing in at 285lbs, "The Next Big Thing", Brock Lesnar!"
"Since debuting the night after Wrestlemania, this man has bought destruction everywhere he's stepped. The list of names of people he's taken out is a who's who of WWE superstars. Kane. Matt Hardy. Jeff Hardy. The Hurricane. Lita. The Big Show, and of course, most recently, Hardcore Holly, who suffered a broken neck at the hands of Lesnar two nights ago on Smackdown."
Benoit and Lesnar stood nose-to-chest in the middle of the ring, with the taller looking Lesnar looking down on Benoit, but Chris wasn't going to back down, and went right after Lesnar, striking him with blows to the gut and attempting a takedown, but Brock was just too powerful, and threw Benoit away with ease. "How many men do you know that can do that to a guy like Chris Benoit?" "One. Brock Lesnar." Lesnar charged after Benoit, trapping him in the corner, and smashing him in the gut with knee strikes, elbows, and punches, before launching him overhead with the belly-to-belly. Benoit got back up, favouring his back, and Lesnar wasted no time in going back after him, again backing Benoit into the corner, and this time pulling off a German Suplex. As Benoit writhed around in pain, Lesnar laughed. "YOU ARE LOOKING AT THE NEXT BIG THING!", yelled Paul Heyman from the outside, as Brock dropped to the mat and grabbed Benoit in the waist lock. Lesnar lifted Benoit up, and just started to toy with Benoit, holding him up in the air like a small child and unceremoniously dropping him down. Lesnar continued to mock, which only seemed to serve to make Benoit mad, as Chris came back into the match with shots to head, and even throwing Lesnar across the ring with a belly to belly to the shock of Heyman, but more importantly, Lesnar. Brock got up and immediately went for a shot to the head, but Benoit countered it into the Crippler Crossface. Benoit trapped Lesnar in the center of the ring, but the raw power of Lesnar saw him climb to his feet, with Benoit still attached to him, and flip Chris over his shoulder. When Benoit got up, Lesnar hit the F5 and that was all she wrote. Brock Lesnar defeats Chris Benoit (8:03) "Tazz, I don't believe what we've just seen. Chris Benoit, one of the toughest WWE superstars of all time, was just manhandled by that beast known as Brock Lesnar."
"This Lesnar is a freak, Cole, and I'm in shock. I've never seen anybody do that to Chris Benoit, ever. Just sheer domination for this animal Lesnar."
A promo for the match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Eddie Guerrero was shown. Eddie Guerrero vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for one fall, introducing first, from El Paso Texas, weighing in at 231lbs, Eddie Guerrero!"
"Well, uh, King, it was back in March that Guerrero returned and made it known by attacking Stone Cold, and since then, these two men have been on a collision course with one another, both owning one victory a piece, Guerrero at Backlash and Austin at Insurrextion, and tonight, we will see the "rubber match" so to speak."
"And from Victoria, Texas, weighing in at 253lbs, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin!"
"There you see the coldest eyes in the WWE ladies and gentlemen, and oh, wait a minute!"
Before the bell even rang, Guerrero met Austin on the ramp and both men started to brawl. Guerrero was sent crashing into the steel steps, as Austin stomped a mudhole in him and walked it dry. Stone Cold lifted Guerrero up, and dropped him down again with the Stun Gun onto the barricade. Eddie stumbled around the ringside area, favouring his back, and tried to escape through the crowd for some reprieve. Stone Cold followed him, and the two men brawled in and amongst the fans at the Gaylord Entertainment Centre. Austin tried to send Guerrero head first into a wall, but Eddie countered, and it was Austin's head that smacked against the wall. Stone Cold fell through a set of doors, and the two men ended up brawling in the concessions area. Guerrero took advantage of the environment, pouring soda and mustard over Austin's head to add insult to injury. Stone Cold started to fight back, hitting the forearm smash, then sending Guerrero flying over the top of the merchandise table and into the t-shirts. There, Austin saw an Eddie Guerrero t-shirt, grabbed it, and started choking Eddie with it. Guerrero finally got free after rolling underneath the table and trying to walk away for a chance to breathe, but was unable to, as Austin grabbed him by the mullet and dragged him into the next room, a long hallway. Austin grabbed a huge storage box and tried to squash Guerrero between the wall with it, but failed, as "Latino Heat" was able to counter and move, then grab a steel chair, and bust Austin's skull wide open. The bloody Rattlesnake, now on his knees, was at the mercy of Guerrero, as referees tried to seperate the two as the fight spilled over into the parking lot, with both men throwing each other head first into cars, and Guerrero getting smashed in the back with a ladder that Austin found. Stone Cold then climbed on top of a car, lifted Guerrero up, and shattered the windshield with a snap suplex, doing permanent damage to not only the car, but possibly himself and Guerrero. Both men fell off of the hood of the car, and the camera showed that Guerrero's back had been cut by the glass. Security and referees sprinted into the parking lot again to split both men up, as they were dragged away from each other, kicking and screaming, Austin broke free, ran over to Guerrero, and rained down the shots on his face with the Thesz Press. More security were bought in, and finally, both men were separated, with Guerrero taken one way, and Stone Cold another. "Well, ladies and gentlemen, from one heated rivalry to another, The Rock, if he's here, will now meet The Undertaker for his WWE Championship."
A promo for the match was shown. WWF Championship The Undertaker vs The Rock "Ladies and gentlemen, the following contest is scheduled for one fall, and it's for the WWE Championship! Introducing first, the challenger, from Miami, Florida, weighing in at 262lbs, The Rock!"
"Many people doubted if The Rock would even show up here tonight, but he's here, he's ready, and he's primed to become WWE Champion."
"Cole, there was no doubt in my mind that The Undertaker was gonna be here tonight. I knew he wouldn't miss this opportunity for the world."
"And his opponent, from Death Valley, weighing in at 299lbs, he is the WWE Champion, The Undertaker!"
"There's only one way to describe it, Tazz. That man right there is a bully. He is the "big dog" of Smackdown, and tonight, he looks to assert his dominance and take this yard as his own."
"Big Evil's been seemingly unstoppable since winning that title last month, Cole, but if anyone can beat him, I'm telling ya, it's that man right there, The Rock."
With the stakes high going in, both men knew what was at stake in this match. The pride of The Rock couldn't face losing twice in a row, and the ego of The Undertaker couldn't let The Rock have the spotlight. The match began, and both men circled each other, with The Undertaker holding his guard up. "Tazz, what do you think is going through the mind of that man, The Rock, right now?" "Well, I can tell you one thing for certain, Cole. The Rock knows that there's one thing he can't do, and that's get into a slugfest with The Undertaker. No matter what he does, he does not wanna trade punches with The Deadman, because that his where his bread is buttered, his strikes". They locked up, in a struggle for power, both men not willing to give in, and pushing each other with everything they had, until the collar and elbow tie up broke. They locked up again, this time, The Rock going behind, but The Undertaker grabbing the arm, twisting and wrenching, and going to work on The Rock, before "The People's Champ" was able to make it back to his feet, and pull off a snap overhead belly to belly suplex, forcing "The Deadman" to the outside. As Undertaker walked around the ringside area in frustration, The Rock looked on, waiting for him to get back in the ring, and when he did, The Undertaker rushed him into the corner, connecting with spears to the gut followed by a number of blows to the body of face, and finally a big throat thrust, sending The Rock down. The challenger could be seen coughing, but he couldn't for long, as The Undertaker went for the pin, but Rock got his hand on the bottom rope, and rolled to the outside, but The Undertaker did the same. "Big Evil connected with even more shots to The Rock, blasting him in the body and face, throwing "soup bones", as it were, before grabbing The Rock in a bearhug and slamming him spine first into the ring post. The Rock fell to the floor in pain, and The Undertaker could be heard saying "Get up! Get up!". Undertaker picked The Rock up again, but whatever he was going for, Rock countered with the drop toe hold and sent The Undertaker jaw first into the ring post. Rock, with a sense of urgency, knew he had to capitalise as quick as he could, and immediately threw "The Deadman" back into the ring, taking control of the match and working The Undertaker over on the mat with various holds and moves for a good while, but that was bought to a screeching halt when The Rock whipped Undertaker into the ropes and Undertaker came back with a Big Boot. Rock fell down, and The Undertaker went back on the offensive, bringing the match down to his slow, methodical pace, working the match in his favour. Undertaker got The Rock in a seated position, trapped him in a body scissors, and then locked in the Sleeper Hold. Rock desperately tried to reach for the ropes and break The Undertaker's grip, but he wasn't going to relenquish any time soon. The Rock flailed around to try and break Undertaker's grip, but it became clear that he was slowly fading away. The referee raised Rock's arm for 1 and 2, and it dropped straight back down, but before the referee could raise it for the third, Rock got his foot on the bottom rope. Undertaker then got back to his feet and held his arm out in the air, calling for the chokeslam. The Rock stumbled forward and Undertaker goozled him, but Rock fought back with elbows, turned it around, and planted Undertaker with the Rock Bottom from out of nowhere. "Rock Bottom! Rock Bottom! Rock Bottom! This is it, we're about to see a new Champion crowned!". The Rock crawled over to The Undertaker, barely making the cover, and The Undertaker was able to kick out before three. Rock got back up and called for something, possibly looking for a second Rock Bottom, but when Undertaker finally rose back to his feet, he was able to counter The Rock bottom by hitting The Rock with Snake Eyes. Rock went down, and The Undertaker lifted him up, sending him into the ropes and going for possibly another big boot, but The Rock countered into the Samoan Drop, kipped up, and got in position for The People's Elbow. He removed the elbow pad, ran into one set of ropes, followed by the other, and once again the first, but when he came back, The Undertaker grabbed him by the throat and planted him in the mat with the Chokeslam. Undertaker crawled over and hooked the leg, but it was The Rock this time showing great resiliency, popping the shoulder up. The Undertaker got back up, frustrated, and slit his thumb across his throat, signalling that he was ready to end this. The Rock staggered to his feet, and the Undertaker whipped him off into the ropes, but The Rock hit him with a huge Samoan Drop, kipped up, and removed his other elbow pad, again going for the People's Elbow, and this time, pulling it off. Rock then showed that he was going in for the kill, signalling for the Rock Bottom, but the Undertaker, over in the corner, had removed the top turnbuckle pad. The referee, now distracted, walked over to fix the pad, and while he had his back turned, The Undertaker kicked The Rock right in between the legs with a low blow, followed by a Tombstone Piledriver to retain the WWF Title. The Undertaker retains the WWE Championship (16:27)
A promo for the Hell In A Cell match between Chris Jericho and Triple H was shown. Hell In A Cell - World Heavyweight ChampionshipChris Jericho vs Triple H "Ladies and gentlemen, the following is a Hell In A Cell match. The match will begin once both Chris Jericho and Triple H have entered the ring, and the Cell has lowered. There will be no count outs, no disqualifications, and the only way to win is by either pinfall or submission".
"Introducing first, the challenger, from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, weighing in at 229lbs, Chris Jericho!"
"King, I don't like to use the word 'hate' very often at all, but when it comes to Chris Jericho and Triple H, there is no other word for it - these two men genuinely hate each other."
"You're 100% right there, JR. These two men have a bona-fide hatred for one another, and it's rare that we need the Cell to settle a feud, but in the case of Y2J and The Game, it's certainly had to come down to this."
"And his opponent, from Greenwich, Connecticut, weighing in at 259lbs, he is the World Heavyweight Champion, "The Game", Triple H!"
"That man right there has been through hell before, King; spending a year on the sidelines due to a severe quadriceps injury, but both him and Jericho will face a new kind of hell here tonight; a hell known as the Cell. And if you look at his knee, it is wrapped up. It is taped up, and you can guarantee that is a bullseye to a technician like Jericho."
Both Jericho and Triple H faced each other in the centre of the ring, as the referee raised the World Heavyweight Championship in the air. Not a single word was exchanged between the two, yet you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife. The bell rang, and both Jericho and The Game started off exchanging shots with one another, blasting each other in the head with rights and lefts, and it was Jericho who fell on the ropes first, and the action spilled over to the outside, with Triple H clotheslining "Y2J" over the top rope. The Game continued to go on the offensive, ramming Jericho's head into the ring post, and slamming him into the steel steps. Triple H position Jericho against the steps, and went for a running knee, but Jericho ducked, and Triple H's bad knee was sent crashing into the steps, taking the brunt of the collision. Jericho got back up, walked over to Triple H, and grinded his head across the cell wall like a cheese grater. Jericho then grabbed a camera wire and started choking The Game, wrapping the wire around his throat, and the referee could do nothing about it, as the match was no disqualifications. Jericho used his boot to choke The Game, and then struck him in the thigh with a chair repeatedly. The Game dragged himself away and tried to make a vertical base, as Jericho stalked him, and again smashed him in the back of the leg with a chair. Jericho then stomped and stomped away at the leg, bringing Triple H to the floor. Jericho continued to pinpoint his attack on the leg, rolling Triple H into the ring, dropping the elbows on the leg, stomping at the leg, and dropping his knee on the leg. Triple H crawled back to the ropes, and tried to regain his composure, and as the referee checked on Triple H, Jericho pushed him out of the way and continued to stomp away at the knee. Triple H finally managed to pull himself back up, and when Jericho tried to attack The Game again, Triple H connected with shots to the head, forcing Jericho into the corner. Triple H continued to strike Jericho, stomping at the head and body, and hitting one final punch to the eye, splitting Jericho's head open. Jericho fell out of the ring, and The Game widely used that time to try and heal his leg, sitting down and stretching it out. Triple H got back to his feet and seemed to be walking a little better, and walked over to Jericho, but Y2J had it scouted and cracked him in the head with a steel chair, busting Triple H's head and making him bleed. The Game fell out of the ring, and Jericho this time sent Triple H crashing into the wall. As a limp Triple H lay slumped against the wall, Jericho hit him in the back of the head with the chair, crushing it between the cell wall and the chair. Triple H fell back down and started to crawl along the floor, but Jericho then grabbed a kendo stick from under the ring, and started blasting Triple H across the spine with it, lighting his back up a bright red colour. "Triple H is hurt, and he is hurt bad, folks. Not only is he bleeding from his skull, but his back is bright red, and he can't even stand up on his own two feet". Jericho continued to go after The Game, but realising he was in deep, deep trouble, Triple H hit Jericho with a low blow for some reprieve. Jericho fell down, and Triple H now grabbed the cane and struck Jericho across the back with it, giving him a taste of his own medicine. Jericho held his back, as Triple H continued to smash it with the kendo stick. Jericho used the ring post to get back up to his feet, as Triple H rolled into the ring. Jericho eventually got back in also, and the match continued. The two bloody warriors began exchanging blows again, to which the crowd responded "YAY!" for Triple H's strikes, and "BOO!" for Jericho's. Triple H prevailed, and once again had Jericho reeling. Y2J, literally on the ropes, had to think fast, and when Triple H attempted a kick to the gut, Jericho moved to the side, and Triple H's leg got caught up in the ropes. Jericho struck Triple H's knee a number of times before the referee managed to free him, but that didn't stop "Y2J", as Jericho pulled Triple H out of the ring, Irish Whipped him into the wall, and busted the cell door open. "They are free now, ladies and gentlemen. Who knows what might happen now that Jericho and The Game are on the outside?!", said JR, as Jericho punched an almost unconscious Triple H in the head with punches as he leaned against the barricade. The challenger then dragged the champion to the announce tables, but that was just enough time for Triple H to make a recovery. The Game fought back, sending Jericho head first into the announce table, but Jericho fought back as well, bouncing The Game's head off of the cell wall. Jericho then started climbing up the cell wall, but The Game followed him. Halfway up the wall, Triple H caught up with him, and tried to pull Jericho off of the cell wall. Jericho tried everything he could to stop The Game, but Triple H pulled him off and both men fell at least 20 feet off of the cell and through the announce tables below. "My god! My god! My god in heaven! Triple H and Chris Jericho may be broken in half after that! They had to fall 20 feet off of that wall! Good god!". As both men lay there motionless, the referee started to check on them, and Triple H began stirring. The Game got back up and used the wall to stay on his feet, and eventually, Y2J started to move too. Triple H, bad leg and all, started to walk back to the door, but Jericho swept his legs and locked him in the Walls Of Jericho on the outside. Triple H screamed in agony, his face and torso a bright red, as Chris Jericho put the hold on more and more. Finally, Triple H was able to power free, but the damage had been done, and both Jericho and Triple H knew it. Triple H tried desperately to get back inside the cage, but Jericho continued to assault him on the outside, preventing him from doing so. Triple H gripped his leg, in tremendous pain, and finally crawled inside the cage, before going under the ring and grabbing something, then getting in the ring. The Game held the item, and when Jericho came after him, he got blasted with what turned out to be a sledgehammer Triple H was holding. Chris Jericho went down, and Triple H got back up, picking up Jericho, and hitting the Pedigree, but before he could attempt the cover, Jericho fell out of the ring and started to crawl up the ramp, and eventually, Triple H chased him, bought him back to ringside, and smashed his head against the wall. Triple H then started climbing the cell again, daring Jericho to follow him, and "Y2J" did so. As Jericho got to the top, so did Triple H. Jericho got on the roof first, and started stomping on Triple H's fingers to get him to fall. "No, Jericho, don't do it! That's a straight 30 foot fall to the concrete floor! You'll kill him!" said King, as Triple H pulled out the ankle of Jericho and got up on the roof. Both men again began brawling, with Jericho trying for the Walls, but Triple H breaking free and hitting a Spinebuster on the roof, almost putting himself and Jericho through it. Triple H got back up and went for the Pedigree, Jericho however broke free, swept the leg and again went for the Walls Of Jericho, with Triple H again breaking free. Both men continued to throw punches at each other, covered in blood and barely able to move. Jericho tried to go for the Pedigree on Triple H, but The Game got out and hit the Pedigree on the roof, almost breaking it. He slowly crawled to the cover, and referee Tim White counted the pin and Triple H retained. Triple H retains the World Heavyweight Championship (22:39)"My god, this was an all out war. The Game and Jericho tried to kill each other, but on this night, Sunday, May 19, 2002, Triple H was destined to come out victorious. Goodnight, ladies and gentlemen."© 2002, World Wrestling Entertainment.
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Post by King Of Spice on Nov 7, 2015 14:40:46 GMT -5
May 20th, 2002 | The Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN
Raw was opened up with none other than Mr. McMahon walking down to the ring, with a microphone. "Last night, last night at Judgment Day, we all witnessed the end of Ric Flair's reign of tyranny, the end of his stranglehold over Raw, and by god, I can't lie, telling Ric Flair that he was fired and sending his ass out of that building felt pretty damn sweet. And as soon as I got backstage, I made a phone call, and I found the perfect replacement for Flair. He is a man of integrity, a man of fairness, and a man of ingenuity, ladies and gentleme-"Vince was cut off by Ric Flair's theme. Flair strutted down to the ring, holding a microphone. "You see, Vince, you are right, last night, I was fired from my position in WWF management.
But that was in WWF management. As far as my contract goes, I'm still an active competitor, and Vince, I want a piece of your ass, tonight!"
"You want me tonight? Well what makes you think you're gonna get me?"
"I had a feeling you'd say that, which is why I am willing to put my entire career on the line. If you beat me, I will be out of the WWF forever. Never to return."
"Alright, on one condition - I pick the match stipulation."
"Whatever. You got it."
"Okay, so, Ric Flair, let me introduce to you, my partners in tonight's 3-on-1, handicap match, Test and Chris Jericho!"Jericho and Flair made their own separate ways down the ramp, and joined Vince and Flair in the ring. Vince attempted to speak, but before he could, Triple H and Rob Van Dam made their respective ways to the ring. "Vince, you can stack the deck all you want, but it doesn't change the fact that every man in this ring has a score to settle with each other. Jericho, you and I put each other through hell last night, but we both know this isn't over. This is never going to be over. Vince, you and Flair have had a feud for months. Test, RVD, you two didn't find a clear winner tonight. So, I'll give you this, Vince. What do you say we make this a 6 man tag team match? Me, Flair, and Van Dam, versus you, Test, and Jericho.
That is, if you've got the balls."
"Woah, Mr. McMahon isn't going to like that one bit."
"You want all of us tonight? You got it."Flair, RVD, and The Game smiled.
-Commercial Break- Booker T and Goldust vs Steven Richards and Raven Booker T and Goldust win after a Shattered Dreams/Scissors Kick combination (3:21) Stone Cold Steve Austin made his way to the ring. "Last night, you were all expecting to see me and Eddie Guerrero fight it out one last time, but that didn't happen. Because when you get a feud like ours, it can be settled in any old match. Eh eh. A singles match just isn't gonna do it. So what I'm getting at is, whoever this new General Manager is, needs to get out here right now, and meet my demands, or am I gonna have to take Raw hostage once again?"
"I'M BACK! AND BETTER THAN EVER!" played throughout the arena, as Eric Bischoff returned to Raw and revealed himself as the new General Manager. "So, Steve Austin, you wanna call me out, huh? You wanna call out your new boss?"
"Yeah, I do, jackass, so are you gonna give me my match or not?"
"Heh. Steve, your time walking under me could go one of two ways. You could abide by the rules, be respectful, and be a model employee, and everything will run smoothly..
Or, you could continue to be the foul-mouthed, beer swilling, stinking piece of trailer park trash you've been your entire career, and everything will go horribly wrong, for you."
"Alright, listen here. I ain't changed for nobody yet, and I sure as hell ain't gonna change for a stooge like yourself, so I'm just gonna ask you this. Give me a match against Eddie Guerrero, next week, in the main event of Raw. If I win, I'm gone. No holds barred, loser leaves Raw."
"You got it."Austin smiled, dropped his microphone, and stunned Eric Bischoff before having a couple of "cold ones" in the ring. "Oh my god! Austin just stunned Bischoff!"
"That idiot, you heard what Bischoff said."
"Well, King, I don't think the Rattlesnake cares."
-Commercial Break- Eric Bischoff, stumbling backstage, ran into William Regal."Mr. Bischoff, I am so sorry!"
"Willie.. I need you to go out there and get me some revenge."
"Absolutely, sir, but how?"
"I want you to go out there and kick Steve Austin's ass. Go on, I know you can do it."Regal's jaw dropped. Bra and Panties - Women's Championship - Trish Stratus vs Stacy Kiebler Trish Stratus wins (4:38) William Regal was shown backstage in his locker room with the Un-Americans. "Come on, Bill! You can do it! Go out there and whoop Stone Cold's trailer park trash ass! Let's get em!Regal nodded and left the room. William Regal vs Stone Cold Steve AustinAustin looked at Regal as the match began, almost amused. Regal went straight after him, trying to sweep the legs, but Austin avoided it and stomped away on him in the corner. Stone Cold then held onto control for the rest of the match, toying with Regal, until the referee was knocked down, and Eddie Guerrero hit the ring with a chair, decking Austin, and dragging Regal to the cover for a huge upset. William Regal defeats Stone Cold Steve Austin (3:36)"I don't believe it. With the help of Eddie Guerrero, William Regal has beaten Stone Cold Steve Austin."Regal was joined on the ramp by the Un-Americans, who raised him up on their shoulders and handed him a microphone. Breathing heavily, Regal started to talk. "You talk about your "hell yeah's".. talk about your "Austin 3:16".. William Regal 3:16 says I just out-wrestled you sunshine." Maven vs D-Lo Brown Maven wins after a Halo DDT (5:00)
-Commercial Break- Triple H, Ric Flair and Rob Van Dam vs Chris Jericho, Vince McMahon and TestThe match was largely spent with McMahon's team in control, and Vince staying out of the match as much as possible. Flair's team had a small flurry of offence in the middle, but didn't really get going until the latter portion of the match when Van Dam came in. RVD rocked Jericho, Test, and even Vince with kicks. RVD then climbed to the top rope and went for the 5 Star Frog Splash, but in shades of Judgment Day, Mr. McMahon tried to pull him off and Flair and McMahon started brawling on the outside. Inside the ring however, Test hit the big boot on Van Dam, but Triple H hit the Pedigree on Test for the win. Triple H, RVD and Ric Flair win (9:48) The Game, Flair and Van Dam celebrated in the ring, but to the shock of everybody, Triple H attacked RVD. "What is The Game doing?!", yelled JR, as Van Dam got planted with the Pedigree, and Flair directed traffic. "My god, what has gotten into Flair and The Game?"!© 2002, World Wrestling Entertaintment.
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"Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to tonight's edition of Smackdown", said Vince McMahon from his office, as Smackdown began. "As some of you will have seen lately, the animosity between Kurt Angle and Edge has reached a boiling point, and that feud must be resolved. Tonight, for the last time, Kurt Angle and Edge will go one on one in a steel cage match, and just to make things a little more interesting, Edge's #1 Contendership to the Undertaker's WWE Championship will be on the line. Thank you, and enjoy the show."The pyro exploded, and Smackdown began. D-Lo Brown def Raven after a Lo-Down (3:03) Chris Jericho walked out onto the stage with an angry look on his face. He walked down the ramp, grabbed a microphone, and began to address the crowd. "I just wanna know one thing. Why, oh why, does some diminutive little midget freak, Ron Mysterio, think he can embarrass me and my good friend Kurt Angle on national television? I'll tell you what, it makes me sick that he's even allowed to be in this freakin' company, let alone compete in this ring. So, I'll tell you what, Reymond, come down here, so I can embarrass you once again."Jericho waited, and waited, but there was no sign of Mysterio. Jericho repeated himself, but still, the masked man was nowhere to be seen. "See, this is exactly what I mean. Randy Mysterio, as well as everyone else in this company, knows that they are beneath me, and hey, that's ok. That's just how life works. Some people are better than others. Some people just aren't good enough. Robert Mysterio is one of those people. But, I am still in the fighting mood, so this is what I'm gonna do. Any young buck there in the locker room, who thinks he has what it takes to beat me, can come on out here, and see if he has what it takes to stand toe to toe, eye to eye, man to man, Mano Y Mano, dude to dude, guy to guy, fella to fella, with the "Ayatollah Of Rock 'N Rolla", "Y2J", Chris Jeri-"Music started playing, and Jericho was interrupted by Randy Orton. "Well, Tazz, that's Randy Orton, we know this kid, he's a third generation superstar, grandson of Bob Orton Sr, son of "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr, but does he have what it takes to beat Chris Jericho? He's already beaten Kurt Angle, he does have that on his résumé".
"Well, Cole, you're definitely right, this kid Orton is a young, talented, good looking kid with a bright future ahead of him, but he might have just made the biggest mistake of his young career.""Alright, junior, what makes you think you have what it takes? Huh? Come on, don't be shy."Orton didn't say anything, instead catching Jericho right on the jaw with a dropkick, causing the match to begin. The young upstart immediately continued his offence on Jericho, sending him into the corner and connecting with rights and lefts to the former Undisputed Champion. Jericho stumbled forward, and Orton caught him with a DDT. He immediately went for the pin, but Jericho wisely rolled out of the ring. Orton followed him, but Jericho was one step ahead and took him down with a clothesline. Jericho then kept control of the match, keeping the rookie on the mat with different holds, until Orton started to mount a comeback, catching Jericho with a dropkick and a power slam. As Y2J got back up, Orton hit an RKO from seemingly out of nowhere and went for the pin, but Jericho got his foot on the bottom rope. Orton got back up and complained to the referee, but it would prove to be a rookie mistake, as Jericho rolled him up with a schoolboy and a handful of tights to steal the win. Chris Jericho def Randy Orton (8:22)"Chris Jericho came out on top, but that was a very impressive showing for young Randy Orton, Tazz."
-Commercial Break- Test def Matt Hardy to advance to the semi-finals of the King Of The Ring tournament Kurt Angle was shown warming up in the locker room for his steel cage match with Edge. Billy Kidman def TajiriAs Kidman celebrated in the ring, a man in torn jorts ran through the crowd and into the ring, attacking the Cruiserweight Champion from behind, taking him down and hitting him with a powerbomb. As the champion lay there motionless, a woman got into the ring and joined the man. They both started kissing in the centre of the ring. "Tazz, I, I think I know who that is, is that.. Jamie Noble?"
"I think you're right, Cole, I think that's Jamie Noble, but what I'm more interested in knowing is who is that tomato with him?"Marc Lloyd was shown backstage, interviewing The Un-Americans. "Guys, at King Of The Ring, you're gonna put those World Tag Team Championships on the line against Matt and Jeff Hardy, earlier tonight, we saw Test defeat Matt Hardy, but I've gotta ask, are you nervous headed into this match?@
"Hold on a second, nervous? What kind of stupid question is that? Ugh, Marc, give me the mic and get the hell out of here. Matt, Jeff, we'll give it to you, you might have managed to get one over on us in recent weeks, but what matters is King Of The Ring, and when it comes down to it, nobody is more focused on keeping these championships than us. No matter what you bring, we will do what we've done all year long - dominate. And, you know, it's nice for a change to be in the best country in the world, Canada, to say this.
America sucks."
-Commercial Break- "The following contest is a steel cage match, where the only way to win is by pinfall, submission, or escaping the cage. Introducing first, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 231lbs, Kurt Angle!"
"Tazz, as heated as this feud between Edge and Angle has been, you've gotta admit - Edge has always been the one standing tall over Angle when push comes to shove, but tonight, that could all change, because if Angle can beat Edge here tonight in the steel cage, not only will he gain the bragging rights, but he'll also gain the #1 Contendership to the WWE Championship that Edge earned by beating Angle at Judgment Day."
"And his opponent, from Toronto Ontario, Canada, weighing in at 242lbs, Edge!"
"Not many men have had a better 2002 than Edge, Cole, and tonight, if he can beat Angle one more time, he moves on to King Of The Ring to face Undertaker for the WWE Championship."
Edge and Angle stared each other down at first, but as soon as the bell rang, they went after each other, exchanging punches to the head, with Edge gaining the upper hand and rushing Angle into the corner. Edge connected with spears to the midsection, but Angle avoided the last one, sending Edge shoulder first into the ring post, and then launching him across the ring with a German Suplex, followed by another, and another, and another, and another, and another, and another. "Angle is taking Edge to Suplex City, Cole". Angle then went to what he knows best, mat wrestling, locking Edge in different holds and predominantly focusing his attack on the shoulder, looking to take the spear out of the equation. Angle locked in an arm bar, but Edge was wise enough to quickly roll Angle into a cover to break the hold. Edge then started to fight back, hitting Angle with shots to the face and connecting with the Edgeucution. Edge then, as quickly as he could, started to climb the cage, and made it to the top. Edge contemplated what he was going to do, but before he had a chance to do anything, Angle got back up, ran up to the top rope, grabbed Edge and threw him back into the cage with a belly to belly. "Oh my god, Tazz! Angle may have just broken Edge in half!" As both men were down, the first to stir was Angle, who got back up to his feet and started to climb the cage. Kurt made it about halfway up, before Edge got back up, pulled him off and hit him with a spear. Edge then started to climb, before Chris Jericho of all people came down the ramp to provide the distraction, but he was followed by Rey Mysterio. As Rey and Jericho brawled on the outside, Edge started to climb out again. Angle tried to chase him, but he was too late, as Edge got his feet on the ground before Angle could catch him. Edge def Kurt Angle (16:51)Edge celebrated in the ring with Rey Mysterio, as Angle and Jericho backed away up the ramp. As Edge celebrated, The Undertaker came down to the ring, just waking, holding his WWE Championship. Edge and Undertaker stared at each other, but The Undertaker then struck Edge in the head, threw Mysterio out of the ring, and dropped Edge on his head with the Tombstone as Smackdown ended. © 2002, World Wrestling Entertainment.
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