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| 02/24/2003 - Jaw Dropping Night.... This night began with Rock dissing and blabbing and doing anything but being productive. Booed by the Toronto crowd, he was anything but welcome. Jazz and Jacqueline the event with an energy packed match. Fierce as competitors could get, these ladies went out at it with all they had. Jazz won this match, quickly grabbing the mike and exclaming "The Bitch is back!". I dont think anyone can forget Jazz, especially Victoria who was sitting in the annoucer stand with the King and JR. Kane, whose mask had been twisted during his tag team match against Regal and Storm with RVD, causing him and RVD the match, faced Storm in a singles match, with Regal and RVD at ring side. The Big Red Machine defeated Storm in semi-quick match. RVD and Kane seemed a bit off - as was commented on by JR - and hopefully they will heal their emotional wounds of loss. Together they could be a very unstoppable force. Steiner and Booker T defeated Batista and Randy Orton (whose shoulder is 99%). They're match was suspenceful, as Orton and Batita seemed sure to win early in the match. Batista's bull like movements and Orton's swiftness made their force powerful, but they made many rookie mistakes which gave Booker and Steiner the advantage. A great match in any case, though a bit done to death. . After laughing at Eric Bishoff's misfortune last night, Stacy Keibler and Test were placed into a match with Chris Jerico and Christian. The match began as Stacy hid scared behind Test who charged after Jerico. Christian and Jerico were quickly disqualified, which is when things turned ugly. Test was quickly handcuffed to the rope - the same trick Jerico pulled on HBK last week - and then went on to tortue poor frightened Stacy. |
| As the torment went on, Jeff Hardy came into to try to save Stacy. Failing at his first attempt, Shawn Michaels stormed into the ring, welcomed by a Tornto chant of H-B-K. At the sight of HBK, Jerico and Christian went running. After comming back from commerical, Harvard Boy appeared in the ring. A distraught Jeff Hardy was getting up from the earlier assault. Nowinski went on to taunt Hardy, calling him a failure. Wrong move Harvard Boy, as Jeff went psycho on him. The bell was rung for a match, but Nowinski was quickly pinned. After the final bell rang, Jeff continued his assault, and Harvard Boy was deemed the winner by disqualification, much to my disgust. Hardy has a lot of talent and passion in him, but he seems to have gotten off focus. I am concerned, but I have faith in the high flyer that he will return on his feet. Jerry "The King" took on "Chief Morley" for a no disqualification match. Morely appeared in a disgusting small suit, and charged head first into the King. The match seemed almost hopeless to the King when the suspended Dudley Boyz appeared out of the crowd! 3-Ding the Chief into the mat, and propping the King onto the top rope. Diving into Cheif Morely, the King gained a great victory. It was hilarious, and it was good to see the Dudleyz. I hope they come back soon, I miss their antics. |
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| Coming back from a commercial break, we find ourselves with the Rock in his dressing room talking on his cellphone. It become obvious that the person is female because of the rude and disgusting comments he makes. Hanging up, he sings a dumb ditty on his guitar, which is kindly interupted by the Hurricane. The Hurricane asks why the People's Champion has turned on the people, and the Rock "wittily" *coughs in sarcasm* calls the Hurricane the hamburgler. After calling the Hurricane a loser superhero which any other hero could beat, Hurricane pulls a switch on the Rock, saying that the Hurricane could easily beat the Scorpion King - epecially since Brendan Fraiser did it. After scoffing at the remark, Hurricane tells the Rock he will se him in the ring, and the Rock keeps mumbilings something about special effects for the movie... The night ended with a bang, or rather a Battle Royal of 20 RAW men. I, personally, was rooting for the smaller guys, such as Jeff Hardy, the Hurricane, and - yes - I was even rooting for Christian near the end of it. Jerico got himself out as Test continued to charge after the man, and the beatings were everywhere. Hardy clung to ropes for most of the match, but I was glad to see him in there. I love rooting for people who are more my size. Watching 3 Mintue Warning go flying out of the ring was a site to see, and Batista was also a great site to watch. The Rock was pulled out of the ring by the Hurricane, but was still technically considered in the match because you have to go over the top rope to be lose. The Rock began to walk around. The chump, I think there should be a count out for how long one can wait out of the ring. The Rock came just in time to knock Kane and the last my size person Christian out of the ring (Christian was holding onto Kane) and he scoffed at the idea of being alone with Booker T in the ring. He wasnt laughing for long as Booker T fought off the oaf, and knocked him clear over the top rope. I think everyone was a bit shocked at the turn of events. Booker T is going to face HHH at Wrestlemania, and Austin is going to be on RAW next week. Things appear to be going up hill for RAW - as long as Moley and Eric stay out of it... |
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