WWF No Mercy - October 2002
X-Pac pinned Scotty Too
Hotty after an inside cradle in 0:19:06.
Rating: **
Dean Malenko made TAKA Michinoku submit to the Texas
Cloverleaf in 0:17:20.
Rating: **** 1/4
(Dean Malenko retained the WWF Light-heavyweight Title.)
Lance Storm and Justin Credible defeated Eddie Guerrero
and Chavo Guerrero Jr. when Credible pinned E. Guerrero
with the That's Incredible in 0:18:54.
Rating: *** 1/4
No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match:
Tajiri pinned Faarooq after a Northern Lights suplex in
0:16:35.
Rating: * 1/4
(Tajiri retained the WWF Hardcore Title.)
Triangle Match:
Perry Saturn defeated Al Snow and Edge:
x Saturn beat Edge via the Death Valley Driver in 0:08:09
x Saturn beat Snow via the Death Valley Driver in 0:24:05
Rating: ** 3/4
Matt Hardy and Christian defeated Hardcore Holly and
Crash when Christian pinned Holly after a Northern Lights
suplex in 0:21:37.
Rating: *** 3/4
(Matt Hardy and Christian retained the WWF World Tag-Team
Titles.)
Spike Dudley pinned William Regal with the Acid Drop in
0:21:36.
Rating: * 1/2
Sean O'Haire pinned Bradshaw with the Download in
0:20:59.
Rating: *** 1/4
(Sean O'Haire retained the WWF Intercontinental Title.)
Booker T pinned Triple H with the Missle Dropkick in
0:20:30.
Rating: ** 3/4
Chris Benoit defeated Rob Van Dam by disqualification in
0:19:43.
Rating: *** 1/4
Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy defeated Kanyon and Chris
Jericho when J. Hardy pinned Kanyon with the Senton Bomb
in 0:24:06.
Rating: *** 1/4
Notes:
X-Pac's
push has been aborted due to the fact that...I don't want
to push him anymore. Oh well. He still got a win over
Scotty 2 Hotty, though.
And this should be the last match between Dean Malenko
and TAKA Michinoku for awhile. They put out another great
match, but I think that's all the people can really
handle for now.
The Impact Players are finally looking to make an impact
as they beat Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Jr.
Faarooq, sadly, had to be put back into the Hardcore
title hunt due to the fact that his match with Jeff Hardy
only received one star. His garbage match with Tajiri
didn't do too much better, either. His future as a
singles wrestler isn't looking too bright.
Saturn's newly found push begins.
Matt & Christian continue their huge push. I like the
whole idea of these two being pissed because of the fact
everyone likes Jeff Hardy & Edge better than their
brothers. The fact that Christian won a title in his
first match, Matt was a European champion for over a year
(the longest Euro reign ever), and both men are numerous
time tag champs (as well as current) doesn't seem to
stammer home the fact that they may be just as good, if
not better, than their brothers.
Spike Dudley is going to continue his push. His angle is
coming soon. Regal, sadly, was a martyr.
Bradshaw gets his big push. But Sean O'Haire is still too
new to the IC title to loose it, and I feel the fans like
him as the champ. Bradshaw isn't the best wrestler in the
world, so I don't want him to get a title yet.
Booker and Triple H fight in a kind of respect match.
Triple H is going to either go to WCW soon or retire, I
don't know which. But he's run out his welcome in the WWF
as the younger people begin to have title hopes.
RVD and Benoit start a small feud.
Angle continues his feud with Jericho through tag action,
as Jeff Hardy and Kanyon were their tag-team partners.
Hardy and Kanyon begin a feud here, too.
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