Al Snow defeated The Big Bossman for the WWF Hardcore championship
This was yet another run – of – the – mill hardcore match in the WWF. The end saw Road Dogg hit Bossman with his own night stick, and Snow taking advantage of it for the pinfall victory. The match was entertaining, but not something special.
Rating: ** ¼
Ivory defeated Tori for the WWF Women’s championship
This was almost Melina – Alicia Fox all over again. Ivory defeated Tori, although no one cared. Ivory then tried to rip off Tori’s top and Luna made the save.
Rating: * ½
Mid card:
Ken Shamrock defeated ‘The Lethal Weapon’ Steve Blackman in a Lion’s Den Weapons match
Shamrock was one of the top MMA fighters in the world, and this match was about making him look good. Lots of brutal looking shots, and Blackman had the upper hand right till the end when Ken snapped, and thrashed Blackman with a Kendo stick. A good fight none the less.
Rating: ** ½
Test defeated Shane McMahon in a ‘Love her or leave her’ match
As you might have figured by the stipulation, this was about Stephanie. This was the period when Vince McMahon was high on Test, and if rumours are to be believed, Test was being groomed to become the WWF champion. Anyway, the match was very good, with Shane taking bumps like only he can. In the end, Test came back to pick up the victory and celebrated with Stephanie.
Rating: *** ¼
The Unholy Alliance (The Undertaker and Big Show) defeated Kane and X – Pac for the WWF tag team championships
It was a standard tag team match, and it was as if ‘Taker was bumped off the ladder. Undertaker worked hard to make this a good match, and the end saw ‘Taker tombstoning X – Pac for the victory and to win the tag titles. Undertaker is my favourite superstar/wrestler/performer of all time, and he was grossly underused during this period and during 2001.
Rating: ** ½
The Rock defeated Billy Gunn in a “Kiss my a**” match
Billy was being ‘experimented’ with during this period, getting some push to see if he had ‘it’. Sadly, he didn’t. He brought an over – weight lady to the ring and said the loser would kiss her a**. After a good back and forth match, Rock made him pucker up first, and then finished him off with the Rock bottom and People’s elbow.
Rating: ** ¾
Main event:
Mankind defeated Steve Austin and Triple H to become the new WWF Champion with Jesse Ventura as the special guest referee
This was the surprise package, which is a great way to close a PPV. Foley and Austin ganged up on Triple H in the beginning, but Austin nailed Mankind afterwards. A good back and forth bout which also saw Chyna and Shane getting involved, but were thrown out. The end saw Triple H nailing Austin with the Pedigree, but Mick pushed Triple H away and nailed a DDT to pick up the victory and to become the new WWF champion. The crowd was confused for a moment, but popped when it was announced that Foley won the title. The PPV closed with Triple H beating the heck out of Austin’s knees and legs with a chair.
Rating: ****
Over – all rating: *** (Out of 5 stars)
That was an average PPV with a good bout to end the show. There were two matches that got over three stars, and the PPV kind of fell flat, and some of the bouts were stretched out. This was during a period when everything WWF did turned into gold, so people bought this PPV as well. That does it for the first edition of the series, and we’ll count down the days to this year’s SummerSlam with the review of 9 other SummerSlams.