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Smackdown
Date: September 13, 2001
Location: Compaq Center, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 12,046
Commentators: Jim Ross, Paul Heyman
This is the post 9/11 Smackdown, which was the first major gathering to occur after the September 11th attacks. Obviously due to that this is another show where the wrestling means nothing at all which is definitely the best thing they could have done. I saw this when it aired and havent seen it since. Lets get to it.
Surprisingly enough we get the WWE opening which today would be the montage thing. This is live for once on a Thursday.
Loud USA chant to start and then we actually do the theme song. This is pre-Brand Split and in the Alliance period.
The roster is out in the aisle with Rock being out front. Theres a very different dynamic here than there is at other tribute shows.
Lillian sings the Star Spangled Banner with the red, white and blue ropes out like the old days. I guess Vince was really patriotic back in the day or something.
Dont expect a lot of jokes here or incredibly serious grading here as this isnt a regular show/review.
Edge talks about how he wasnt going to do one of these interviews because he didnt think the fans cared what Edge or Adam Copeland said about this. This is about entertaining the people tonight though as is their job. Theres definitely a pride here and the mood is far more upbeat.
Ricky Santana, an agent, says that hes mad but he isnt going to hide in fear.
Hardy Boys vs. Lance Storm/Hurricane
WWF vs. Alliance here. At least we can look at Lita. Hurricane has some weird almost funk music here and is European Champion. Heymans intro of Hurricane always cracked me up. Able to leap tall cruiserweights in a single bound, more powerful than a local luchador, look, up on the stage, its a bird, its a plane, ITS THE HURRICANE! Hilarious. Matt vs. Hurricane to start us off which was the feud at this point.
Matt takes him down early and strikes Hurricanes pose. The Hardys send the evil ones into each other and Matt gets a rollup for two. Fast paced stuff to start and I cant keep up with it. Double team on Matt and we get a Lita chant. Hurricane is tagged in and puts the cape on. Cross body hits Matt for two. Matt grabs a Russian Leg Sweep and its off to Storm and Jeff.
Poetry in Motion to Hurricane but the one to Storm misses. Twist of Fate is blocked by a superkick by Hurricane which gets two. Jeff takes Hurricane down on the floor with a rana. Back inside the Twist and the Swanton take care of Storm to end this. Quick match and too short to rate, but fun for an opener.
Terri talks about thinking of this from a mothers perspective and how so many people lost family members in this.
Rock says he cant comprehend what the families are going through with this. He doesnt seem sure of what to say which is totally understandable.
A local businessman says exactly what you would expect him to say.
Rob Van Dam vs. Spike Dudley
RVD is Hardcore Champion but this is non title. Molly Holly is with Spike and is cute as hell. After we hear about the Red Cross accepting donations, Spike goes right at RVD. Paul talks about how these two had wars in ECW. I dont remember those at all but thats just me. This is hardcore mind you.
Van Dam gets his spinning leg drop across the apron for two. RVD brings in a chair but Spike gets a victory roll for two. In an impressive move, RVD misses a moonsault but catches the chair and dropkicks it into the head of Spike. Paul praises him, which makes me wonder why he never put the ECW Title on him. Five Star ends this with ease in very short time so no rating.
Jericho says hed rather be in New York doing whatever he could to help. We dont know whats coming in the next five minutes or ten minutes and tonight maybe we should be a bit kinder or more gentle. It was weird hearing Jericho be this serious but he was rather articulate and well thought out.
Stasiak says this will make us stronger. Very short and sweet.
Lita says shes numb to this still and she has a lot of emotions because of this. She isnt sure what to do and wouldnt say she was. She says everyone should stop and take a deep breath which is what this show is for. Makes sense.
Chris Jericho vs. Christian
Im reviewing this match on two shows at the moment. Kind of ironic I guess for no apparent reason. We do get the old CHRISTIAN! AT LAST YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN entrance which is always cool. Oh and he has the stupid glasses here which is always a cool perk. Edge is IC Champion and the feud is kind of going on at this point with the brothers (now not brothers).
Christian talks for a bit but is cut off by Jericho. Jericho makes fun of the ring entrance including a falsetto version of theme song with a little parody thrown in. For a bit there I forgot the point of this show, which I think is exactly the idea. Jericho comes straight at him and the fight is on. Attempt at the Walls starts almost 15 seconds in but Christian sends him into the post very quickly.
A single arm DDT by Christian gets two. I think Christian is in the Alliance here but Im not sure. Theres an Alliance referee in there so that should sum things up pretty clearly. Jericho gets a shot in and here he comes (TO SAVE THE DAY! SAVE THE DAY!). Enziguri sets up the bulldog but the Lionsault gets knees. And never mind as Christian yells and gets rolled up for the pin. Another fast match that is too short to grade. Decent while it lasted though.
Kanyon says hes proud of New York and his family who are cops in New York for coming together for this.
Taz says hes scared because his family is in New York. He seemed to get cut off here almost.
Torrie says nothing of note.
Hurricane says this isnt about being American but about being human. The people that did this are less than human.
Bubba Ray Dudley says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. Even though a lot of people were killed, America is stronger.
Heres Rock, who is WCW Champion. That was always weird for some reason. He talks about how this is a special night and hes here to have a great time, live on his show. He issues an open challenge.
Shawn Stasiak vs. The Rock
Stasiak is the son of the former WWF Champion, Stan the Man Stasiak. The problem was that there was a lack of talent between the generations. He has Stacy with him so that helps. Part of Stasiaks gimmick was that he would charge at people and they would just step aside. Rock does just that and Stasiak goes flying. Rock issues the challenge again and once again goes flying.
Third time the challenge goes out and one more time Stasiak comes a-charging! Rock holds up and hand and wants to know what is wrong with this guy. Every week this happens and Stasiak either knocks himself unconscious or gets thrown out of the ring. Its probably embarrassing and it probably hurts. Instead, lets talk about pie.
Stasiak doesnt like pie. Any longtime WWF fan immediately gets the joke here. Rock asks if he likes strudel but before he can answer Rock asks Stacy if she likes the Peoples Strudel. She seems to be intrigued but Shawn interrupts again and wants a WCW Title shot RIGHT NOW. Wait isnt this match already going on? Either way, handshake, Rock Bottom, pin. Absolutely hilarious segment with Rock being his usual awesome self.
Bill Demott says the firefighters and cops are the real role models, not him or the people in this company.
Ivory says there are more good people than bad in the world. America is made up of a bunch of different people and well embrace this tragedy.
X-Factor vs. APA
X-Factor is X-Pac and Albert. Pac has the Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight Titles. Pac vs. Farrooq to start us off with the tiny guy getting hammered down very quickly. Pac gets some kicks in and heres Bradshaw, making the tiny guy run. Off to Albert vs. Bradshaw and down goes Albert to a big boot. JR talks about dipping Bradshaws fist in barbecue sauce.
Vader Bomb by Albert misses and its off to Simmons. BIG bicycle kick takes his head down as JR is planning a road trip with Heyman to Oklahoma. Spinebuster takes Pac down and its back to Bradshaw vs. Albert. Fallaway Slam sends X-Pac flying. Albert misses a splash and the Clothesline From Hell (complete with a Hook Em Horns sign) ends this with relative ease.
Rating: C-. Pretty weak match but the commentary was hilarious. I have no idea if they were talking in code or if this was just random chatter to fill in time but it cracked me up. JR can be funny when hes not taking himself far too seriously. The APA was far past their prime here but they could still fight.
Angle says hes not a real hero but rather the people helping in New York.
Booker T vs. Big Show
Booker is Alliance here and the hometown guy so this is a weird combination. They dont mention him being from Houston here for semi-obvious reasons. He and Shane have a handicap match vs. Rock at Unforgiven. There was a live even in Lexington for Sunday but it was postponed. I have never heard of that show before and I dont think I went to the rescheduled one. JR is still talking about barbecue.
Show chops away and puts Booker on the floor quickly. All Show to start as Ross and Heyman continue to have a good old time on commentary. Booker gets a superkick but is knocked right back down again. This is Show in the one piece swimsuit that never looked right at all on him. Chokeslam is reversed by knees to the ribs but the sunset flip just doesnt work at all. Show misses a big boot and a missile dropkick puts Show down for the axe kick for a long two. A second also gets two so a front flip leg drop gets the pin finally. Another short quick match that you really cant grade as it was so short. This is getting old.
Lance Storm says that he isnt American but hes a person. Every time hes not at home hes going to worry about his family. This is an attack on the world, not America.
D-Von says this wakes us up and tells us that this is real. Everything is screwed up right now in other countries so they want to bring us down with them.
A retired member of the Navy thanks Vince for doing all this which really was a big deal.
Lita vs. Ivory
Lita has the pigtails and doesnt look right in them. She has the flag with her which is cool to see. Ivory is in the Alliance here and looks a lot better in leather than in the RTC stuff. Lita knocks her around with relative ease to start us off. Sunset flip doesnt work as Ivory grabs the pigtails. We hit the chinlock which lasts for only a second or so. Another chinlock is fought out of and theres a headscissors to put Ivory down. Twist of Fate and Moonsault gives us another short match that wasnt very good. Again though, its not a typical show.
Stacy says shes 21 so she has no idea what this means for the most part. She sounds like a high school chick here.
Austin says he cant change the world but what he thinks is that whoever did this is a coward. Tonight by going back to work its the thing to do. He offers his condolences for those that lost their loved ones and we do have to mourn, but we need to get back to the way things were. That seemed to be the common answer and that makes sense I think.
Booker says the people that helped in New York are the real heroes. This is going to make us stronger.
And now theres this part. This is the interview/talk that makes everyone look at the company and the McMahons and say really? Stephanie, looking PISSED, talks about how a few years ago people tried to take shots at her family and the company but they only made them stronger. Shes talking about the steroids trial. Thats whats happening to America today. Yes, Vince McMahon allegedly breaking the law by distributing illegal drugs has just been compared to the September 11th attacks. And people wonder why this is made fun of so much.
Dudley Boys/Test vs. William Regal/Tajiri/Scotty 2 Hotty
Tajiri has a title of some sort here. At least I think he does. Maybe he doesnt and its just part of his outfit. D-Von vs. Regal to start us off. Scotty is literally jumping up and down and screaming for a tag. Tajiri comes in instead in an unintentionally funny bit. He kicks the hell out of everyone but Test takes care of that.
Bubba hammers on him a bit as Tajiri is the face in peril. That back splash that never hits doesnt hit here and its off to Scotty to face Test. The Worm to Bubba is broken up as is Whats Up, the latter by mist to the face. Theres the Worm to Bubba and then thankfully Test kicks the hell out of Scotty for the pin.
Rating: D+. Just a six man here to fill in time before the end of the show. Test got a big push around this time but they never pulled the trigger on him. He got a bigger one the previous year which was his real chance at being champion which he probably should have been. Match was more or less just there and a way to get the Worm in.
Lillian says she isnt sure about her family and friends who live in New York.
Farrooq is mad about it and says the people that did it are cowards.
Regal is from a country where terrorism is more common but he cant explain how he feels here. We have to get on with our lives though, which seems to be happening.
Albert talks about being disgusted by what he saw.
Rhyno vs. Kurt Angle
Was there really any doubt that the American Hero would close the show? Rhyno grabs a headlock which gets him nowhere at all for the most part. Cross body gets two. Angle hammers away but Rhyno gets a shoulder into the corner to take over. Rhyno busts out a freaking airplane spin for two.
Off to the chinlock now which doesnt last long. Rhyno gets the belly to belly but the Gore misses, as does the Olympic Slam. Double clothesline puts both guys down for a bit. Rolling Germans to Rhyno but Angle takes a spinebuster to put them both back down again. Gore hits but THE POWER OF AMERICA prevails and its only two. Angle Slam is the counter to an Irish Whip and since its AMERICA against Ireland the AMERICAN HERO wins it.
Rating: C. Just a match really. Kurt was banged up from an attack on Monday night so that was the idea of the match here. There was no drama or heat on the match and there wasnt supposed to be. Decent enough for the main event of a shot that wasnt about wrestling, so I cant complain here.
Overall Rating: A+. This is a show that is worth seeing if you have the chance to find it. The idea was to get peoples minds off of what happened two days before and I think they did that. There were no stories advanced or anything but there werent supposed to be any advanced. This left you feeling positive that things were going to be alright again, which is exactly the idea at the end of the day. Good show.
Date: September 13, 2001
Location: Compaq Center, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 12,046
Commentators: Jim Ross, Paul Heyman
This is the post 9/11 Smackdown, which was the first major gathering to occur after the September 11th attacks. Obviously due to that this is another show where the wrestling means nothing at all which is definitely the best thing they could have done. I saw this when it aired and havent seen it since. Lets get to it.
Surprisingly enough we get the WWE opening which today would be the montage thing. This is live for once on a Thursday.
Loud USA chant to start and then we actually do the theme song. This is pre-Brand Split and in the Alliance period.
The roster is out in the aisle with Rock being out front. Theres a very different dynamic here than there is at other tribute shows.
Lillian sings the Star Spangled Banner with the red, white and blue ropes out like the old days. I guess Vince was really patriotic back in the day or something.
Dont expect a lot of jokes here or incredibly serious grading here as this isnt a regular show/review.
Edge talks about how he wasnt going to do one of these interviews because he didnt think the fans cared what Edge or Adam Copeland said about this. This is about entertaining the people tonight though as is their job. Theres definitely a pride here and the mood is far more upbeat.
Ricky Santana, an agent, says that hes mad but he isnt going to hide in fear.
Hardy Boys vs. Lance Storm/Hurricane
WWF vs. Alliance here. At least we can look at Lita. Hurricane has some weird almost funk music here and is European Champion. Heymans intro of Hurricane always cracked me up. Able to leap tall cruiserweights in a single bound, more powerful than a local luchador, look, up on the stage, its a bird, its a plane, ITS THE HURRICANE! Hilarious. Matt vs. Hurricane to start us off which was the feud at this point.
Matt takes him down early and strikes Hurricanes pose. The Hardys send the evil ones into each other and Matt gets a rollup for two. Fast paced stuff to start and I cant keep up with it. Double team on Matt and we get a Lita chant. Hurricane is tagged in and puts the cape on. Cross body hits Matt for two. Matt grabs a Russian Leg Sweep and its off to Storm and Jeff.
Poetry in Motion to Hurricane but the one to Storm misses. Twist of Fate is blocked by a superkick by Hurricane which gets two. Jeff takes Hurricane down on the floor with a rana. Back inside the Twist and the Swanton take care of Storm to end this. Quick match and too short to rate, but fun for an opener.
Terri talks about thinking of this from a mothers perspective and how so many people lost family members in this.
Rock says he cant comprehend what the families are going through with this. He doesnt seem sure of what to say which is totally understandable.
A local businessman says exactly what you would expect him to say.
Rob Van Dam vs. Spike Dudley
RVD is Hardcore Champion but this is non title. Molly Holly is with Spike and is cute as hell. After we hear about the Red Cross accepting donations, Spike goes right at RVD. Paul talks about how these two had wars in ECW. I dont remember those at all but thats just me. This is hardcore mind you.
Van Dam gets his spinning leg drop across the apron for two. RVD brings in a chair but Spike gets a victory roll for two. In an impressive move, RVD misses a moonsault but catches the chair and dropkicks it into the head of Spike. Paul praises him, which makes me wonder why he never put the ECW Title on him. Five Star ends this with ease in very short time so no rating.
Jericho says hed rather be in New York doing whatever he could to help. We dont know whats coming in the next five minutes or ten minutes and tonight maybe we should be a bit kinder or more gentle. It was weird hearing Jericho be this serious but he was rather articulate and well thought out.
Stasiak says this will make us stronger. Very short and sweet.
Lita says shes numb to this still and she has a lot of emotions because of this. She isnt sure what to do and wouldnt say she was. She says everyone should stop and take a deep breath which is what this show is for. Makes sense.
Chris Jericho vs. Christian
Im reviewing this match on two shows at the moment. Kind of ironic I guess for no apparent reason. We do get the old CHRISTIAN! AT LAST YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN entrance which is always cool. Oh and he has the stupid glasses here which is always a cool perk. Edge is IC Champion and the feud is kind of going on at this point with the brothers (now not brothers).
Christian talks for a bit but is cut off by Jericho. Jericho makes fun of the ring entrance including a falsetto version of theme song with a little parody thrown in. For a bit there I forgot the point of this show, which I think is exactly the idea. Jericho comes straight at him and the fight is on. Attempt at the Walls starts almost 15 seconds in but Christian sends him into the post very quickly.
A single arm DDT by Christian gets two. I think Christian is in the Alliance here but Im not sure. Theres an Alliance referee in there so that should sum things up pretty clearly. Jericho gets a shot in and here he comes (TO SAVE THE DAY! SAVE THE DAY!). Enziguri sets up the bulldog but the Lionsault gets knees. And never mind as Christian yells and gets rolled up for the pin. Another fast match that is too short to grade. Decent while it lasted though.
Kanyon says hes proud of New York and his family who are cops in New York for coming together for this.
Taz says hes scared because his family is in New York. He seemed to get cut off here almost.
Torrie says nothing of note.
Hurricane says this isnt about being American but about being human. The people that did this are less than human.
Bubba Ray Dudley says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. Even though a lot of people were killed, America is stronger.
Heres Rock, who is WCW Champion. That was always weird for some reason. He talks about how this is a special night and hes here to have a great time, live on his show. He issues an open challenge.
Shawn Stasiak vs. The Rock
Stasiak is the son of the former WWF Champion, Stan the Man Stasiak. The problem was that there was a lack of talent between the generations. He has Stacy with him so that helps. Part of Stasiaks gimmick was that he would charge at people and they would just step aside. Rock does just that and Stasiak goes flying. Rock issues the challenge again and once again goes flying.
Third time the challenge goes out and one more time Stasiak comes a-charging! Rock holds up and hand and wants to know what is wrong with this guy. Every week this happens and Stasiak either knocks himself unconscious or gets thrown out of the ring. Its probably embarrassing and it probably hurts. Instead, lets talk about pie.
Stasiak doesnt like pie. Any longtime WWF fan immediately gets the joke here. Rock asks if he likes strudel but before he can answer Rock asks Stacy if she likes the Peoples Strudel. She seems to be intrigued but Shawn interrupts again and wants a WCW Title shot RIGHT NOW. Wait isnt this match already going on? Either way, handshake, Rock Bottom, pin. Absolutely hilarious segment with Rock being his usual awesome self.
Bill Demott says the firefighters and cops are the real role models, not him or the people in this company.
Ivory says there are more good people than bad in the world. America is made up of a bunch of different people and well embrace this tragedy.
X-Factor vs. APA
X-Factor is X-Pac and Albert. Pac has the Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight Titles. Pac vs. Farrooq to start us off with the tiny guy getting hammered down very quickly. Pac gets some kicks in and heres Bradshaw, making the tiny guy run. Off to Albert vs. Bradshaw and down goes Albert to a big boot. JR talks about dipping Bradshaws fist in barbecue sauce.
Vader Bomb by Albert misses and its off to Simmons. BIG bicycle kick takes his head down as JR is planning a road trip with Heyman to Oklahoma. Spinebuster takes Pac down and its back to Bradshaw vs. Albert. Fallaway Slam sends X-Pac flying. Albert misses a splash and the Clothesline From Hell (complete with a Hook Em Horns sign) ends this with relative ease.
Rating: C-. Pretty weak match but the commentary was hilarious. I have no idea if they were talking in code or if this was just random chatter to fill in time but it cracked me up. JR can be funny when hes not taking himself far too seriously. The APA was far past their prime here but they could still fight.
Angle says hes not a real hero but rather the people helping in New York.
Booker T vs. Big Show
Booker is Alliance here and the hometown guy so this is a weird combination. They dont mention him being from Houston here for semi-obvious reasons. He and Shane have a handicap match vs. Rock at Unforgiven. There was a live even in Lexington for Sunday but it was postponed. I have never heard of that show before and I dont think I went to the rescheduled one. JR is still talking about barbecue.
Show chops away and puts Booker on the floor quickly. All Show to start as Ross and Heyman continue to have a good old time on commentary. Booker gets a superkick but is knocked right back down again. This is Show in the one piece swimsuit that never looked right at all on him. Chokeslam is reversed by knees to the ribs but the sunset flip just doesnt work at all. Show misses a big boot and a missile dropkick puts Show down for the axe kick for a long two. A second also gets two so a front flip leg drop gets the pin finally. Another short quick match that you really cant grade as it was so short. This is getting old.
Lance Storm says that he isnt American but hes a person. Every time hes not at home hes going to worry about his family. This is an attack on the world, not America.
D-Von says this wakes us up and tells us that this is real. Everything is screwed up right now in other countries so they want to bring us down with them.
A retired member of the Navy thanks Vince for doing all this which really was a big deal.
Lita vs. Ivory
Lita has the pigtails and doesnt look right in them. She has the flag with her which is cool to see. Ivory is in the Alliance here and looks a lot better in leather than in the RTC stuff. Lita knocks her around with relative ease to start us off. Sunset flip doesnt work as Ivory grabs the pigtails. We hit the chinlock which lasts for only a second or so. Another chinlock is fought out of and theres a headscissors to put Ivory down. Twist of Fate and Moonsault gives us another short match that wasnt very good. Again though, its not a typical show.
Stacy says shes 21 so she has no idea what this means for the most part. She sounds like a high school chick here.
Austin says he cant change the world but what he thinks is that whoever did this is a coward. Tonight by going back to work its the thing to do. He offers his condolences for those that lost their loved ones and we do have to mourn, but we need to get back to the way things were. That seemed to be the common answer and that makes sense I think.
Booker says the people that helped in New York are the real heroes. This is going to make us stronger.
And now theres this part. This is the interview/talk that makes everyone look at the company and the McMahons and say really? Stephanie, looking PISSED, talks about how a few years ago people tried to take shots at her family and the company but they only made them stronger. Shes talking about the steroids trial. Thats whats happening to America today. Yes, Vince McMahon allegedly breaking the law by distributing illegal drugs has just been compared to the September 11th attacks. And people wonder why this is made fun of so much.
Dudley Boys/Test vs. William Regal/Tajiri/Scotty 2 Hotty
Tajiri has a title of some sort here. At least I think he does. Maybe he doesnt and its just part of his outfit. D-Von vs. Regal to start us off. Scotty is literally jumping up and down and screaming for a tag. Tajiri comes in instead in an unintentionally funny bit. He kicks the hell out of everyone but Test takes care of that.
Bubba hammers on him a bit as Tajiri is the face in peril. That back splash that never hits doesnt hit here and its off to Scotty to face Test. The Worm to Bubba is broken up as is Whats Up, the latter by mist to the face. Theres the Worm to Bubba and then thankfully Test kicks the hell out of Scotty for the pin.
Rating: D+. Just a six man here to fill in time before the end of the show. Test got a big push around this time but they never pulled the trigger on him. He got a bigger one the previous year which was his real chance at being champion which he probably should have been. Match was more or less just there and a way to get the Worm in.
Lillian says she isnt sure about her family and friends who live in New York.
Farrooq is mad about it and says the people that did it are cowards.
Regal is from a country where terrorism is more common but he cant explain how he feels here. We have to get on with our lives though, which seems to be happening.
Albert talks about being disgusted by what he saw.
Rhyno vs. Kurt Angle
Was there really any doubt that the American Hero would close the show? Rhyno grabs a headlock which gets him nowhere at all for the most part. Cross body gets two. Angle hammers away but Rhyno gets a shoulder into the corner to take over. Rhyno busts out a freaking airplane spin for two.
Off to the chinlock now which doesnt last long. Rhyno gets the belly to belly but the Gore misses, as does the Olympic Slam. Double clothesline puts both guys down for a bit. Rolling Germans to Rhyno but Angle takes a spinebuster to put them both back down again. Gore hits but THE POWER OF AMERICA prevails and its only two. Angle Slam is the counter to an Irish Whip and since its AMERICA against Ireland the AMERICAN HERO wins it.
Rating: C. Just a match really. Kurt was banged up from an attack on Monday night so that was the idea of the match here. There was no drama or heat on the match and there wasnt supposed to be. Decent enough for the main event of a shot that wasnt about wrestling, so I cant complain here.
Overall Rating: A+. This is a show that is worth seeing if you have the chance to find it. The idea was to get peoples minds off of what happened two days before and I think they did that. There were no stories advanced or anything but there werent supposed to be any advanced. This left you feeling positive that things were going to be alright again, which is exactly the idea at the end of the day. Good show.