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WWF Unforgiven - September 2002

Triangle Match:
Spike Dudley defeated Scotty Too Hotty and Al Snow:
x Snow beat Hotty via the Snow Plow in 0:03:08
x Spike beat Snow via the Acid Drop in 0:21:37
Rating: **

No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match:
Tajiri pinned X-Pac after a Frankensteiner in 0:19:30.
Rating: *** 1/2
(Tajiri retained the WWF Hardcore Title.)

Edge pinned Perry Saturn after a top-rope Frankensteiner in 0:27:12.
Rating: ** 3/4

Jeff Hardy pinned Faarooq after a Frankensteiner in 0:14:05.
Rating: *
(Jeff Hardy retained the WWF European Title.)

Hardcore Holly and Crash defeated Lance Storm and Justin Credible when Crash made L. Storm submit to a figure-four leglock in 0:25:19.
Rating: ** 3/4

Matt Hardy and Christian defeated Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Jr. when Christian pinned Chavo Jr. with the Inhaler in 0:22:36.
Rating: ** 1/2
(Matt Hardy and Christian retained the WWF World Tag-Team Titles.)

Kanyon pinned Chris Benoit with the Flatliner in 0:19:16.
Rating: *** 3/4

Dean Malenko pinned TAKA Michinoku after a spinning toe hold in 0:20:26.
Rating: **** 1/4
(Dean Malenko retained the WWF Light-heavyweight Title.)

Bradshaw pinned Booker T with the Clothesline From Hell in 0:25:02.
Rating: ** 3/4

Sean O'Haire pinned William Regal with the Download in 0:20:31.
Rating: ***
(Sean O'Haire retained the WWF Intercontinental Title.)

Rob Van Dam pinned Triple H with the Five Star Frog Splash in 0:19:52.
Rating: *** 1/4

Chris Jericho pinned Kurt Angle after a double underhook backbreaker in 0:17:56.
Rating: ** 1/2
(Chris Jericho retained the WWF World Heavyweight Title.)

Notes:

Due to the fact I have something in mind for Spike Dudley, I decided to put him in a few PPV matches before I go in with the angle.
Tajiri beat X-Pac. X-Pac had won a #1 contender's match at SummerSlam, but I wanted William Regal to get the shot at the IC title, so I put X-Pac against Tajiri. Oh well, so much for pushing X-Pac.
Edge & Perry Saturn didn't have anyone else to fight, and I wanted to keep them both in the spotlight due to upcoming feuds.
To extend the whole thing with Faarooq and Bradshaw moving above the Hardcore title, I put Faarooq against Jeff, but Jeff needs to keep the title for awhile.
The Hollys return to PPV since Hardcore's injuries have heeled. Sadly, they're not where I originally planned them to be, thanks to the injury, but that's what an injury will do.
Matt and Christian need to get over as bad ass heels, since both have been loved for years. The way to do that would be to have them kick everyone's ass.
Kanyon's push continues as he beats Benoit. For everyone who thinks I'm keeping Benoit down, shut the hell up. Jericho was in the WWF before Benoit, which is why he has the title before him. Benoit will get his due.
Dean and TAKA are just too good when they work together, so I wanted to keep them together for a little while longer. No one ever said SummerSlam ends feuds, anyway.
Bradshaw continues his push as well, as he beats Booker T. Booker was one of the strongest WWF champs ever just a year ago, so don't think I'm holding him back.
Sean O'Haire just beat Rob Van Dam for that title, so there's no way he's losing it right now. Regal was the King of the Ring, so he already got his due.
Rob Van Dam heads into the main event with a short feud with Triple H. Van Dam looks to have a bright future, so he won't be heading into World title matches right away. Instead he'll be involved in main event feuds.
Angle is required to get a rematch, but Jericho just got the title. This feud will be stretched all the way to WrestleMania, when something special will happen.

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