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WWE Vengeance 2002
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- Tails Azimuth
"Vicious Intentions and Unyielding Passion: A Night of Thrills at Vengeance"
Detroit's Joe Louis Arena played host to the summer spectacle that was World Wrestling Entertainment's Vengeance pay-per-view event, drawing a sold-out crowd of 12,000 enthusiastic fans. The July 21st date will be remembered as a night when the world of professional wrestling came alive with a series of matches that showcased the very best of what this unique and captivating sport has to offer.
In the opening bout, Bubba Ray Dudley and Spike Dudley proved themselves to be an unstoppable force in the squared circle. Their Tables Elimination Tag Team Match against Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero was a high-flying, hard-hitting affair that saw both teams trading blows and demonstrating their incredible aerial prowess. In the end, it was the Dudley Boyz who emerged victorious, their tag-team chemistry proving too great for the formidable duo of Benoit and Guerrero to overcome.
As the night wore on, Jamie Noble put forth a valiant effort in his quest to dethrone WWE Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman. Their match was a whirlwind of quickness and agility, with both competitors showcasing their incredible technical skills. In the end, it was Noble who emerged victorious, capturing the title from Kidman in a thrilling 7:27.
Jeff Hardy's battle against William Regal for the WWE European Championship was another highlight of the evening. This match saw Hardy's trademark reckless abandon pitted against Regal's cunning and guile. Despite Regal's best efforts to outsmart him, Hardy's sheer athleticism ultimately proved too great, allowing him to secure the title in a mere 4:13.
The stage was set for a thrilling encounter when John Cena faced off against Chris Jericho in their singles match. This battle of wits and strength saw both competitors push each other to the limit, with neither able to gain a decisive advantage. In the end, it was Cena's sheer determination that proved too great, allowing him to emerge victorious in a hard-fought 6:14.
The evening's main event was a thrilling WWE Intercontinental Championship match between Rob Van Dam and Brock Lesnar. This clash of styles saw both competitors bring their unique brand of violence and intensity to the ring, with neither willing to yield an inch. In the end, it was Van Dam's cunning and experience that proved too great, allowing him to retain his title in a thrilling 9:39.
In the penultimate match of the evening, Booker T faced off against The Big Show in a No Disqualification No Count Out contest. This brutal battle saw both competitors go toe-to-toe, trading blows and delivering devastating moves. In the end, it was Booker's cunning and quickness that proved too great, allowing him to emerge victorious in a thrilling 5:50.
The evening closed out with a thrilling WWF World Tag Team Championship match between Christian and Lance Storm and Edge and Hulk Hogan. This match saw all four competitors give it their all, trading moves and demonstrating incredible teamwork and coordination. In the end, it was the team of Christian and Storm who emerged victorious, retaining their titles in a hard-fought affair.
Finally, the evening's main event saw The Rock face off against Kurt Angle and The Undertaker in a WWE Championship Triple Threat Match. This clash of titans saw all three competitors give it their all, delivering devastating moves and showcasing incredible athleticism. In the end, it was The Rock who emerged victorious, retaining his title in a thrilling 15:01.
As the night drew to a close, it was clear that Vengeance had been a resounding success, with each match delivering on its promise of excitement and drama. For those fortunate enough to be in attendance at the Joe Louis Arena, it was an evening that will be remembered for years to come – a true celebration of the art of professional wrestling.
Final Thoughts:
Vengeance 2002 was a night for the ages, with each match delivering on its promise of excitement and drama. The performances of the wrestlers were top-notch, showcasing their incredible athleticism and dedication to their craft. For those who tuned in from home, it was an evening that will be remembered for years to come – a true celebration of the art of professional wrestling.
Rating: 9/10
Recommendation: If you're a fan of professional wrestling, this event is a must-see. With its mix of high-flying action, hard-hitting drama, and thrilling finishes, Vengeance 2002 has something for everyone.
Zoha's Verdict: Vengeance 2002 was an unforgettable night of professional wrestling, featuring some of the best matches and performances of the year. If you missed it, do yourself a favor and go back and watch it – you won't regret it!
Card Details
- Date: 21 Jul 2002
- Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
- Arena: Joe Louis Arena
- Attendance: 12000
- Type: Pay Per View
- Broadcast Type: Live
- Broadcast Date: 21 Jul 2002
Matches
Bubba Ray Dudley and Spike Dudley defeat Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero in a Tables Elimination Tag Team Match
Match Time: 15:01Jamie Noble
(C)
defeat Billy Kidman in a WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
Match Time: 07:27Jeff Hardy
(C)
defeat William Regal in a WWE European Title Match
Match Time: 04:13John Cena defeat Chris Jericho in a Singles Match
Match Time: 06:14Rob Van Dam
(C)
defeat Brock Lesnar in a WWE Intercontinental Title Match
Match Time: 09:39Booker T defeat The Big Show in a No Disqualification No Count Out Match
Match Time: 05:50Christian and Lance Storm
(C)
defeat Edge and Hulk Hogan in a WWF World Tag Team Title MatchThe Rock
(C)
defeat Kurt Angle and The Undertaker in a WWE Title Triple Threat Match