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February 17, 2004
WWE shines at WrestleMania XIX
WrestleMania HistoryDate: March 30, 2003. Place: Safeco Field. Attendance: 54,097. WWE Company Line: None. Celebrity Appearances: Limp Bizkit and Ashanti (vocalists). SLAM! Wrestling Review: By JOHN POWELL -- SLAM! Wrestling Though Safeco Field is home to MLB's Seattle Mariners, it was the WWE slugging homeruns last night at WrestleMania XIX. Criticized for not making the most of the talent it has, the WWE had all the bases covered and proved that if the entire organization puts forth the effort, they can deliver a superior sports entertainment product. WrestleMania XIX was not only a outstanding show but it will surely go down as one of the best WrestleManias ever. Veteran and rookie stars alike combined to put forth an intense four hour extravaganza. Many of the WWE's seasoned talent like The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels, who may have been written off by some as over the hill, proved that they can still hang with the best of them. Young guns like Team Angle, Brock Lesnar and Matt Hardy unmistakably showed that they are more than capable of carrying the company forth into what maybe an uncertain future for the pro wrestling business.
WrestleMania XIX was a case of saving the best for last as Brock Lesnar and an injured WWE Champion Kurt Angle merged their authentic amateur wrestling skills with sports entertainment maneuvers to produce a exemplary showdown. Performing with two herniated disks that require surgery, Kurt Angle held nothing back and neither did his opponent Lesnar. There was no change in either's style as Angle did all the moves he is famous for while Lesnar did the same. Fans in the know about Angle's health problems, appeared to appreciate his efforts. One fan held high a sign which thanked Angle for the match.
Angle though may not be the only one who left the match injured. In executing a Shooting Star Press off the top rope, Lesnar landed awkwardly, his head ramming into the mat. Lesnar seemed to be groggy at the conclusion of the match propping himself up in a corner while he and Angle hugged. Lesnar became the new WWE Champion after slamming Angle into the mat with two separate F5s. In spite of growing concern amongst fans that he is using the influence he has with WWE management to sustain his lengthy term as WWE World Champion, Triple H defeated challenger Booker T. at WrestleMania putting to rest any notion of a Shawn Michaels like reign for the five time WCW Champion. Triple H's manager, Ric Flair, signed Booker's death warrant by slamming his knee into the ringsteps early on in the match. With Triple H slapping on an Indian Death Lock and other maneuvers to punish his "injured" knee, Booker never fully recovered. In an awkward and sloppy ending to an otherwise solid bout, Booker's knee gave way while he ran into the ropes allowing Triple H to Pedigree him for the three count. In their battle over pride and not championship gold, The Rock was the surprise victor in his tussle with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. It took three...count them...three successive Rock Bottoms for the former People's Champ to put away The Texas Rattlesnake. Fans have witnessed these two collide on many occasions yet both grapplers still gave it their all in a knock down, drag out match which featured The Rock slipping on and wrestling in Austin's trademark leather vest to further humiliate him. A low point of show was the Street Fight between WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and Hollywood Hulk Hogan. McMahon's embarrassingly weak punches, stomps and clotheslines confirmed why he should never don wrestling tights again. McMahon's shabby in-ring skills combined with Hogan's broken down body made for really bad viewing. Though it wowed the crowd in attendance, McMahon's leg drop off a ladder onto a prone Hogan stretched out on an announce table, did not play well on the televised broadcast where viewers could see the actual distance McMahon covered in his leap. The blood did flow freely though with McMahon and Hogan wearing crimson masks after working each other over with steel chairs and a lead pipe. About the only big surprise was an appearance by "Rowdy" Roddy Piper who leapt into the ring as McMahon and Hogan lay weakened, spit on them both and then clobbered Hogan with the steel pipe. One assumes that the hidden sub-text is that Piper takes great offence at Hogan and McMahon claiming to have been the driving forces behind the eighties wrestling boom of which he was an crucial part. It is not clear whether Piper has returned to continue his on-going feud with Hogan or whether it was a one-time deal to bring some excitement to an otherwise sluggish bout.
Hogan managed to shrug off Piper's attack, the "evil ref" who thwarted him at the last WWE pay-per-view, "Hulk up" and nail McMahon with two of his patented Hogan Leg Drops before he covered him. Vince's son Shane then came down to the ring. Illustrating that his beef was only with Vince, Hogan held open the ropes for Shane so that he could check on his fallen father. Rumours of Goldberg signing with the WWE were confirmed at WrestleMania XIX with a promo that aired before the title match between Booker T. and Triple H. The gist of it was that Goldberg would be a major part of next month's pay-per-view. WrestleMania XIX ResultsRey Mysterio Jr. (challenger) versus Matt Hardy (champion) (WWE Cruiserweight Title Match) The Undertaker versus A-Train, Big Show Trish Stratus (challenger) versus Jazz (challenger) versus Victoria (champion) (WWE Women's World Heavyweight Title Match) Los Guerreros (challengers) versus Chris Benoit, Rhyno (challengers) versus Team Angle (champions) (WWE Tag Team Titles Match) Shawn Michaels versus Chris Jericho
Booker T. (challenger) versus Triple H (champion) (WWE World Heavyweight Title Match) Vince McMahon versus Hollywood Hulk Hogan The Rock versus "Stone Cold" Steve Austin Brock Lesnar (challenger) versus Kurt Angle (champion) (WWE Championship Match) SLAM! Wrestling's Complete WM19 section |