SummerSlam (2002)
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Promotion | World Wrestling Entertainment | |
Brand (s) | RAW SmackDown! |
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Date | August 25, 2002 | |
Venue | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | |
City | Uniondale, New York | |
Attendance | 14,797[1] | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Vengeance (2002) | SummerSlam (2002) | Unforgiven (2002) |
SummerSlam chronology | ||
SummerSlam (2001) | SummerSlam (2002) | SummerSlam (2003) |
SummerSlam (2002) was the fifteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on August 25, 2002 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The official theme song was "Fight", composed by WWE music director Jim Johnston.
The main match on the SmackDown brand was for the WWE Undisputed Championship between The Rock and Brock Lesnar, which Lesnar won by pinning Rock after performing an F-5.[2] The predominant match on the RAW brand featured a Unsanctioned Street Fight between Shawn Michaels and Triple H, which Michaels won after pinning Triple H by reversing Triple H's Pedigree attempt into a jackknife roll-up.[1][3][4] The primary match on the card was an interpromotional match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship between Rob Van Dam and Chris Benoit, which Van Dam won by pinfall after performing a Five-Star Frog Splash. The main matches on the undercard were The Undertaker versus Test and Kurt Angle versus Rey Mysterio.[5][6]
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[edit] Report
[edit] Background
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The main feud heading into SummerSlam on the SmackDown! brand was between The Rock and Brock Lesnar, with the two feuding over the WWE Undisputed Championship. On the June 24 edition of RAW, it was announced that Brock Lesnar would face off against the WWE Undisputed Champion at SummerSlam.[7] At King of the Ring, Lesnar defeated Rob Van Dam last in the King of the Ring tourmanent to earn the right to face the WWE Undisputed Champion at SummerSlam. At Vengeance, the pay-per-view one month before SummerSlam, The Rock defeated The Undertaker and Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat match to win the WWE Undisputed Championship after pinning Angle after executing a Rock Bottom.[8][9]
Another feud heading into SummerSlam was between Shawn Michaels and Triple H. At Vengeance, Michaels returned after being out for 4 years. Triple H, who had a decision to go to either SmackDown or Raw, Michaels told Triple H that if you come back to Raw we will reform D-Generation X. Triple H chose to go to Raw. The next night, Triple H and Michaels reformed D-Generation X. As Triple H was saying "suck it" he turned around and delivered Michaels a Pedigree and walked out of the arena. The next week, Michaels was attacked from behind by Triple H, by getting his head run into a car window. The next week, Michaels told Triple H that he isn't 100% but he will be at SummerSlam.
[edit] Event
The event unofficially began with a dark match between Spike Dudley and Steven Richards. Spike pinned Richards.[5][6]
The first match was between Kurt Angle and Rey Mysterio. The match started off with Mysterio getting the advantage over Angle, as he attacked Angle from the entrance way. The two entered the ring, which it saw Angle dominate Mysterio in the match. However, Mysterio was able to hit a huge senton, from the ring to the floor on Angle. The finish had Angle reverse an attempt top rope hurricarana, directly into the Ankle Lock, which Mysterio could not escape, and tapped out.[5][6]
The next match was a contest between Ric Flair and Chris Jericho. Jericho put Flair into the figure-four leg-lock. Chris insisted that Flair tapped out, but the referee ordered the match to continue. Flair then won the match by putting the same move onto Jericho.[5][6]
The third match of the night was between Edge and Eddie Guerrero. During the match, Guerrero targeted Edge's shoulder. Guerrero also countered a spear attempt by dropkicking Edge right in the shoulder, and Eddie deciding to deliver a frog splash onto Edge's shoulder instead of onto his torso. However, Edge rallied with an Edgecution and a Spear to get the pinfall.[5][6]
The next match was for the WWE Tag Team Championship. It was between The Un-Americans (Lance Storm and Christian) and Booker T and Goldust. During the match, Booker was able to hit a scissors kick to both Storm and Christian. But Test, made a run-in, giving Booker the big boot. Storm was able to make the cover, as a result, Storm and Christian retained the WWE Tag Team titles.[5][6]
The fifth match on the card was for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. It was a match between Chris Benoit and Rob Van Dam. Benoit went into this match holding the championship, that was exclusive to the Smackdown! brand. Van Dam was on the Raw. Van Dam won the match, after pinning Benoit after a Five Star Frog Splash and taking the title from Benoit, and bringing it over to the Raw brand.[5][6]
The Undertaker against Test was next. Lance Storm and Christian both interfered in the match, but received chokeslam from The Undertaker. Undertaker won the match with a Tombstone Piledriver. After the match, Undertaker celebrated with an American flag.[5][6]
The seventh match was the Unsanctioned Street Fight match between Shawn Michaels and Triple H. This was Shawn Michaels' first WWE match since WrestleMania XIV. Michaels came out fast, utilizing a punch-kick offense to start, but also hitting a reverse crossbody. However, Triple H took the advantage in the match, as he hit a series of backbreakers to Michaels. Michaels retaliated many assaults by Triple H, as he hit Triple H with a ladder. Michaels was able to hit a splash on Triple H from the top rope, through a table on the floor. The match came to an end, when Michaels went for Sweet Chin Music, but was reversed into a Pedigree, but Michaels reversed the Pedigree into a jackknife roll-up. After the match, Triple H struck Michaels with his sledgehammer twice, forcing Michaels to be carried away on a stretcher.[5][6]
The main event was for the WWE Undisputed Championship between The Rock and Brock Lesnar. Brock Lesnar dominated early with some power moves. The Rock went for the Sharpshooter. However, Paul Heyman got involved in the match, as he was attacked by the Rock. Which was followed by Heyman being delivered a Rock Bottom through the Spanish announcers table. The two gave each other a Rock Bottom. The match came to an end, when Lesnar stopped a People's Elbow. Then Lesnar hit the F-5 on the Rock and got the three count, thus making Lesnar the new WWE Champion.[5][6]
[edit] Aftermath
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On the August 26 edition of RAW, due to the requirements of the WWE Undisputed Championship being defended on both shows, RAW general manager Eric Bischoff, expected Brock Lesnar to be able to return on RAW the next night. However, SmackDown! general manager Stephanie McMahon, announced that Lesnar's contract only required him to defend the title on SmackDown!, forcing Bischoff to separate the World Heavyweight Championship from the WWE Championship and in turn making the title lose its "Undisputed" name.[10][11] On the September 2 edition of RAW, Eric Bischoff awarded Triple H with the World Heavyweight Championship in the form of the old WCW Championship belt.[12][13]
This pay-per-view was awarded Best Major Show for 2002 by Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
[edit] Results
Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- Sunday Night HEAT match: Spike Dudley defeated Steven Richards (2:34)[5][6]
- Spike pinned Richards.
- Kurt Angle defeated Rey Mysterio (9:20)[5][6]
- Angle forced Mysterio to submit with the Ankle Lock.
- Ric Flair defeated Chris Jericho (10:30)[5][6]
- Flair forced Jericho to submit with the Figure-Four Leglock.
- Edge defeated Eddie Guerrero (11:54)[5][6]
- Edge pinned Guerrero after a Spear.
- The Un-Americans (Lance Storm and Christian) defeated Booker T and Goldust to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship (9:37)[5][6]
- Rob Van Dam defeated Chris Benoit to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship (16:30)[5][6]
- RVD pinned Benoit after a Five-Star Frog Splash.
- Rob Van Dam's victory brought the Intercontinental Championship back to RAW.
- The Undertaker defeated Test (8:18)[5][6]
- Undertaker pinned Test after a Tombstone Piledriver.
- Shawn Michaels defeated Triple H in an Unsanctioned Street Fight (27:19)[5][6]
- Michaels pinned Triple H after reversing Triple H's Pedigree attempt into a jackknife roll-up.
- After the match, Triple H struck Shawn Michaels with his sledgehammer twice, forcing Michaels to be carried away on a stretcher.
- This was Shawn Michaels first match since WrestleMania XIV.
- Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman) defeated The Rock to win the WWE Undisputed Championship (14:38)[5][6]
- Lesnar pinned Rock after an F-5.
[edit] Other on-screen talent
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[edit] Notes
- After winning the WWE Undisputed Championship, Brock Lesnar became the youngest WWE Champion in history. Two years later at SummerSlam 2004, Randy Orton became the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in history at the age of 24, beating Lesnar's feat by only a few months. To this day they remain the youngest title holders of their respective championships.
[edit] References
- ^ a b SummerSlam 2002. Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ SummerSlam 2002. PWWEW.net. Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
- ^ SummerSlam 2002 Results. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ SummerSlam 2002 Results. hoffco-inc. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Scaia, Rick (2002-08-25). WWE SummerSlam. Online Onslaught. Retrieved on 2008-01-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s SummerSlam 2002 Results. twnpnews.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ PK (2002-06-24). 411's WWE Raw Report 6.24.02. 411mania.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ The Rock defeated Undertaker and Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat Match to become WWE Champion. WWE (2002-07-21). Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ Martin, Adam (2002-07-21). WWE Vengeance Results - 7/21. WrestleView. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ RAW results - August 26, 2002. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ Michael McAvennie. "WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition", Pocket Books, 2003, pp. 220 - 222. (English)
- ^ RAW results - September 2, 2002. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ Raw is War - September 2, 2002. PWWEW.net (2002-09-02). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
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