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WWE Unforgiven 2003

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Hershey, PA - Giant Center - September 21, 2003

In the world of professional wrestling, few events are as highly anticipated as a Pay-Per-View (PPV) spectacle. And last night's Unforgiven event, held at the Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, did not disappoint. The sold-out crowd of 10,347 witnessed a thrilling eight-match card that showcased the best of WWE's talent pool.

The evening kicked off with a high-stakes tag team encounter as La Resistance and Rob Conway put their WWF World Tag Team Titles on the line against The Dudley Boyz in a Three-on-Two Handicap Table Elimination Match. The match was a wild ride, featuring plenty of tables, chairs, and steel poles. In the end, it was Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley who emerged victorious, retaining their championship gold.

Next up was a battle of services as Test faced off against Scott Steiner in a Stacie's Services vs. Steiners Services Match. This contest was all about showcasing the strength and agility of both competitors. Test ultimately prevailed, taking just 7 minutes and 1 second to secure the win.

The main event of the first half was a highly anticipated showdown between two of WWE's legends: Randy Orton and Shawn Michaels. In their Legend vs. Legend Killer Match, these two icons clashed in a thrilling contest that saw Orton ultimately emerge victorious at 19 minutes and 40 seconds.

The ladies took center stage next as Lita and Trish Stratus faced off against Gail Kim and Molly Holly in a Tag Team Match. This encounter was all about technical grappling, with Lita and Trish ultimately claiming the win in just 6 minutes and 47 seconds.

In the first of two high-stakes matches featuring WWE's top talent, Kane took on Shane McMahon in a Last Man Standing Match. This brutal contest saw both competitors give it their all, but in the end, Kane proved too much for The King, taking the win at 19 minutes and 32 seconds.

The Intercontinental Title was up for grabs next as Christian faced off against Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam in a Triple Threat Match. This contest saw all three competitors give it their all, but Christian ultimately emerged victorious, taking the win at 18 minutes and 39 seconds.

In a battle of wits and words, Al Snow and Jonathan Coachman took on Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross in a Winners Get RAW Announcing Spot Tag Team Match. This encounter was all about showcasing the quick tongues and sharp minds of these four competitors. In the end, Al Snow and Jonathan Coachman emerged victorious, securing the win at 7 minutes and 55 seconds.

The main event of the evening saw Goldberg face off against Triple H in a World Heavyweight Title vs. Goldberg's Career Title Match that could have changed hands via disqualification or countout. This encounter was all about showcasing the strength and power of these two behemoths. In the end, it was Goldberg who emerged victorious, taking the win at an unknown time (due to the match's stipulations).

In conclusion, last night's Unforgiven event was a true showcase for WWE's top talent. With a mix of high-flying action, technical grappling, and hard-hitting brawls, there was something for everyone in this sold-out crowd. As we move forward into the future, it will be interesting to see how these competitors continue to evolve and improve.

Final Thoughts

  • The Dudley Boyz proved once again why they are one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history.
  • Test's win over Scott Steiner was a surprise, but his performance showed that he still has what it takes to compete at the top level.
  • Randy Orton's victory over Shawn Michaels was a major statement, cementing his status as a top contender for any title.
  • Lita and Trish Stratus proved once again why they are two of the best female competitors in WWE.
  • Kane's win over Shane McMahon was a brutal reminder of his power and strength.
  • Christian's Intercontinental Title victory was well-deserved, showing that he is still one of the top competitors in WWE.
  • Al Snow and Jonathan Coachman's win proved that even the most unlikely of duos can achieve great things.

Rating: 8.5/10

Recommendation: If you're a fan of professional wrestling, Unforgiven is an event that you won't want to miss. With its mix of high-stakes matches and thrilling action, it's an evening that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

Final Score: 10347 (attendance), 8.5/10 (match quality)


Card Details

  • Date: 21 Sep 2003
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Giant Center
  • Attendance: 10347
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live

Matches

  1. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)(C) defeat La Resistance and Rob Conway in a WWF World Tag Team Title Three On Two Handicap Table Elimination Match

  2. Test defeat Scott Steiner in a Stacys Services Vs. Steiners Services Match
    Match Time: 07:01

  3. Randy Orton defeat Shawn Michaels in a Legend Vs. Legend Killer Match
    Match Time: 19:40

  4. Lita and Trish Stratus defeat Gail Kim and Molly Holly in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 06:47

  5. Kane defeat Shane McMahon in a Last Man Standing Match
    Match Time: 19:32

  6. Christian(C) defeat Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam in a WWE Intercontinental Title Triple Threat Match
    Match Time: 18:39

  7. Al Snow and Jonathan Coachman defeat Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross in a Winners Get RAW Announcing Spot Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 07:55

  8. Goldberg(C) defeat Triple H in a World Heavyweight Title Vs. Goldbergs Career Title May Change Hands By DQ/CO Match