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WWE - Judgement Day 2003 [DVD]

WWE - Judgement Day 2003 [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55285 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-09-08
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 191 minutes

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Special Features
English
Region 0
Superstar Promos
Interviews
Stretcher Match

Synopsis
More wrestling action featuring Brock Lesnar vs Big Show, Torrie Wilson vs Sable and much more.


Customer Reviews

Total Carnage4
Going into wwe judgment day there was some feud which were some of the matches.
6 man tag match-chris benoit,rhyno and spanky vs john cena and FBI.good match but the battle wasn't intense 5/10

La Resistance Vs. Scott Steiner & Test (W/ Stacey Keibler)
I found this match very boring because there was not enough action and La Resistance are pathetic wrestlers 4/10

WWE Tag Team Championship
Ladder Match:
The Worlds Greatest Tag Team Vs Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri.
This match had all the action needed.watch out for the modified powerbomb off the ladder which was performed by Eddie Guerrero and one of the greatest moves i have ever seen 9/10

Womens Championship
Jazz (W/ Theodore Long) Vs. Trish Startus Vs. Victoria (W/ Stevie Richards) Vs. Jaquiline
The outcome of this match was too predictable and should have had a better climax 5/10

Intercontinental Title 8 Man Battle Royal.
The match included Kane,RVD,Booker T,Christian,Lance Storm,Y2J,
Goldust and Test.It was a classic match and funny when Goldust tryed to pull a quick shot on his friend Booker T.A weird ending 8/10

Bikini Contest
Diva Heaven.The two most sexiest WWE divas in a bikini contest. Torrie came out first and showed a mouthwatering bikini then Sable came out and equalled that and as they were deciding the winner Torrie said wait and pulled the bikini off to see two strings covering her nipple and some nice lingerie. 8/10

World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H (W/ Ric Flair) Vs. Kevin Nash (W/ Shawn Michaels)
This match sounded boring before and it was, the only great thing was the jacknife powerbomb through the annoucers table.If you are looking for a classic wait for WWE Bad Blood Hell In A Cell Match between them. 6/10

WWE Championship
Stretcher Match:
Brock Lesner Vs. Big Show
This was an amazing match up which saw the WWE Smackdown production having a way better PPv than Raw.

WWE Judgment Day 20034
Hot on the heels of a spectacular Wrestlemania and a star-studded Backlash, Judgment Day 2003 was never going to be an easy pay-per-view to present. With Austin discovering he was no longer able to wrestle, Goldberg out with a short-term injury, Angle in rehab from a neck operation and the Rock on his way back to Hollywood, bookers had little to choose from in the form of main event talent. This pay-per-view was about the WWE making the most of what was available, and I don't think they did so badly.

The opening match was a six-man tag. The FBI vs Benoit, Rhyno and Spanky was a frustrating affair, as the match wasn't given enough time. I can understand match-makers reluctance to give too much time to wrestlers who have spent a lot of time away from the spotlight (Polumbo), or wrestlers who are making their WWE pay-per-view debut (Spanky, Nunzio and Stamboli) however, with a little more faith this match could have been a decent encounter. This match only served to further the FBI's heel persona.

The second match was a fairly dull encounter between La Resistance and Test/Steiner. This match was here to serve a storyline development and accelerate the unhappy alliance of Test and Scott Steiner into a feud, over Stacy Kiebler. Expect what you would normally expect from a Scott Steiner match for this one.

Then comes the ladder match for the WWE Tag Team Titles. The scheduled match is Team Angle vs Los Guererros, but Chavo had sustained an injury, so taking his place is Yoshihiro Tajiri. This is a very good match, complete with corny Mexican promo beforehand. An impressive showing from a still rather inexperienced Team Angle.

Next is the Intercontinental Title Battle Royal, including Val Venis (returning under his old gimmick after being sacked by Eric Bischoff), Kane, Christian, Jericho, Booker T, Van Dam, Goldust and Test. It was a good idea to bring back the Intercontinental Title, and also a good way to get Austin over as Raw co general manager. Good exchanges between Christian, Jericho and Booker, an entertaining match.

A bikini challenge then takes place between Sable and Torrie Wilson, what this is doing on a wrestling pay-per-view I'm not sure. This was mildly entertaining none the less, for Tazz's and Lawler's reaction.

Then comes the World Heavyweight Championship match, Triple H vs Kevin Nash. A better match than most expected, but still not an amazing match, with a predictable ending. It does however, make a good build-up to their hell in a cell match at the consecutive pay-per-view, Raw's Bad Blood. Kevin Nash is considered by many to be past his prime, and you can gather this from the crowd reaction to the supposed baby face.

The four-way Women's Title match is next, and is a good encounter. Women's wrestling has come a long way in the past two to three years, and this match is a prime example.

The Main Event is the Stretcher Match between the Big Show and Brock Lesnar. And a very enertaining one it is. Even though we have seen these two go at it numerous times before this, Brock Lesnar shows us why he is considered the Main Event talent he is by working a great match with the Big Show. There are some great moments in this no disqualification match, Lesnar carrying Show with a forklift is an amazing sight.

Overall, not a bad effort from WWE, especially when considering they use upper mid-carders sparingly in the tag match at the start (Benoit) and in the Battle Royal (Jericho, Booker). The running feud between Austin and Bichoff makes for great between match entertainment as well.

The Intercontinental title returns!4
Judgement day was a decent Pay-per-view. It was an event that brought back the greatest mid-card title of all time, the Intercontinental championship. The winner would be decided through an 8 man battle royal. Rob Van Dam, Christian, Goldust, Booker T, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Kane and Test all took part in the battle since they were all former IC champions on RAW (except Booker T). We also saw a stretcher match, ladder match and one hell of a great bikini contest!

Here are my reviews:

6 man tag:
Chris Benoit, Rhyno & "Spanky" Brian Kendrick Vs. John Cena, Chuck Pulumbo & Johnny Stamboli (W/ Nunzio) 7/10
Great fast-paced opener. Too bad it was made short.

La Resistance Vs. Scott Steiner & Test (W/ Stacey Keibler) 6/10
Nothing more than an average match. Test and Steiner had a feud over Stacey after this.

WWE Tag Team Championship
Ladder Match:
Charlie Haas & Charlton Benjiman Vs Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri 10/10
Awesome match! Best of the night by far. Chavo Guerrero was injured in a house show and was replaced by Tajiri.

Womens Championship
Jazz (W/ Theodore Long) Vs. Trish Startus Vs. Victoria (W/ Stevie Richards) Vs. Jaquiline 7/10
Decent womens match.

Return of the Intercontinental Title
8 man battle royal 7/10
Decent battle. The ending is really original. The wrong man won but the return of the title is what's important.

Bikini Contest
Torrie Wilson Vs. Sable 9/10
Bikinis? More like dental floss! (My apoligies to the ladies for degrading women.)

World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H (W/ Ric Flair) Vs. Kevin Nash (W/ Shawn Michaels) 5/10
As I feared, Nash dragging the match and Triple H doing his usual screw job. At least the brawl afterwards was good.

WWE Championship
Stretcher Match:
Brock Lesner Vs. Big Show 8/10
A good enough main event. Big Show has proved for once he ain't completely useless. This was the 1st stretcher match in WWE for 17 years.

Judgement Day was a PPV with it's good matches and it's bad matches. Re-instating the IC title shows that the company is listening to the fans and is thinking long term. Not long after this, Smackdown was given the U.S Championship.