Guest kurtangledoesnotsuck Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I thought RVD vs Goldust was very good. But the PPV, in general, was very poor.
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I liked the nWo promo the best.
Guest Tony149 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I thought Rock/Taker was the match of the night. Overbooked though. I found the opening nWo promo funny, as well as the nWo skits with SCSA & The Rock.
Guest JMTapes Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Goldust/RVD was decent. It just felt like an old-school "you got me this time, but I'll get you next time you son of a bitch!" type deal. -Jim jmtapes.cjb.net
Guest The Shockmaster! Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 All of the matches were crap including RVD/Goldust.
Guest Tony149 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Yup, all the matches weren't any good, but Taker/Rock seemed to be better than all the rest.
Guest Austin3164life Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 No Way Out was an ok ppv. Matches wise, it didn't deliver as greatly as it could've, but it served its purpose in bringing the NWO back.
Guest HohoOfDoom Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 ZZZzzzzZZZzzzz... nothing about the show was terribly awful, but the show reeked of laziness all around and didn't get me the least bit psyched about Wrestlemania, especially with the screwiness of the #1 contender's situation. If Wrestlemania is going to have Angle vs Jericho and APA vs Tazz and Spike then I'll take a rain check. RVD/Goldust was the only match that exceeded its expectations, therefore it gets my vote.
Guest LooseCannon Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 There was not a single match on that show I liked. And the nWo debut seemed very anticlimactic. If I have to pick, I'll go RVD-Goldust. But that was a real disappointing PPV. Boring matches. Lotsa bad booking.
Guest TheNewF'nShow Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 RVD Goldust was good, but I was happy to see Taker lose for the first time in a long time.
Guest Brian Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I ddin't like any of the matches partly due to booking, but Jericho/Austin was the best wrestled match of the night at **3/4 with the finish and all the poor booking. I might give Angle/HHH **1/4, Rock/Undertaker **, RVD/Goldust *3/4. Something around those on first view.
Guest Captian Linger Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Holy crap, RVD had the match of the night (thanks to Golddust). Dustin doing the slingshot into the back submission was cool. Proved one thing though, RVD is no Manami Toyota (who can actually *stay* in the hold without falling out). Austin vs Jericho started to develope well but it began to tank about half way through until it was unrepairable. I know most people probably didn't like the match because of the shitty crowd but the match wasn't that good from a quality standpoint anyway.
Guest WWF4Life Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I enjoyed all of the PPV actually. A great main event, HHH-Angle was entertaining, as was Taker-Rock. Solid IC and Tag title matches, and Goldust carried RVD to a good match. Add the debut of the nWo and you've got a fab PPV. Thumbs up.
Guest Brian Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 The first half of that Golddust/Rvd match was pretty horrible too. Until Dustin got tha pacing together, it was sucking pretty bad and then RVD negated the back.
Guest JerryDrake Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I actually liked Rock/Taker, it thought it was pretty good. The Tag Tourmil was entertaining, and Goldust/RVD ruled.
Guest Anglesault Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 WWF4Life, please send me a copy of the show you saw.It obviously wasn't the show I saw. Thank you. I liked Taker/Rock until the end. RVD/Goldust was the match of the night, but it went way to long. RVD hit that damned spin kick 4 times.
Guest Tony149 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I thought Goldust used to many rest-holds. That reverse chin-lock seemed to last forever. Kinda werid to know RVD/Goldust had one of the better matches. I saw the HHH/Angle match again last night. And man, was I wrong. The match wasn't as good as I thought it was. Lots of ref bumps, Steph is a worse ref than Flair, overbooked as hell. I've finished my bitching.
Guest WWF4Life Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 "WWF4Life, please send me a copy of the show you saw.It obviously wasn't the show I saw. Thank you." You see, that's where these little things called opinions come in handy, y'know? You didn't like the PPV, that's cool, that's your opinion. I liked it, that's my opinion. We both agree that RVD-Goldust was good, so there's some middle ground there. Take care. =)
Guest dreamer420 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 RVD vs. Goldust was the match of the night IMO. The crowd was right into it, there were lots of near falls, and the match was actually good.
Guest goodhelmet Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I gotta go w/ RVD-Goldust except Goldie needs to kill all the restholds. 3 chinlocks!!!! Austin-Jericho was servicable. Cut ten minutes off and it would have been more entertaining. Trips-Angle was horrid and the only bright spot is Kurt's belly-to-belly suplexes.
Guest Tony149 Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 It seemed like SCSA/Jericho half-assed the match knowing the nWo run-in would happen. Their match should of been better than it was.
Guest Army Eye Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 lol.. I gotta go with NWO promo as Match of the Night I hope they have big plans for tonight, because right now I think in general the people who ordered the show are not too excited about Wrestlemania. Regal and Tazz/Spike are super lame champions, and, I was in IRC during the show last night, so I got the mark/semi-mark perspective, and let's just say they were not happy at the prospect of a Jericho/Angle main event at Wrestlemania. Maybe even more disturbing than all of this is that there are no long feuds going on right now that are leading to a blowoff at Wrestlemania. Obviously the NWO will have to sell the show but the undercard is going to have nothing going for it. In this show, I thought all the NWO stuff was done well (overall not quite how I would've done it but it was still good), RVD dragged a better than expected match out of Goldust, and the tag team turmoil was decent. Everything else was disappointing. It's too bad because typically the February PPV has been a great build up show to Wrestlemania.
Guest WWF4Life Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 "RVD dragged a better than expected match out of Goldust" I think it was the other way around actually. =)
Guest goodhelmet Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 "Maybe even more disturbing than all of this is that there are no long feuds going on right now that are leading to a blowoff at Wrestlemania." Substitute Starrcade for Mania and you have yourself WCW in the waning years. Another sign that the WWF is becoming more like WCW everyday!
Guest Anglesault Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I was in IRC during the show last night, so I got the mark/semi-mark perspective, I know this is stupid, but what is IRC?
Guest Army Eye Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 I know this is stupid, but what is IRC? IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat. It's just a huge chat system basically, you have thousands of people on a server chatting in various channels (chat rooms) and you join whatever channel interests you (I was in #wrestling and #WWF for example) Download an IRC client (the most popular one for Windows is MIRC - www.mirc.co.uk) if you're interested in it.
Guest Army Eye Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Substitute Starrcade for Mania and you have yourself WCW in the waning years. Another sign that the WWF is becoming more like WCW everyday! Stop scaring me like that man.. but you're right of course. And it's probably an indirect result of the day-to-day booking they do, another trait they picked up from the WCW
Guest cabbageboy Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Ok, WWF4Life, how can you possibly say that Goldust got a good match out of RVD? Did you actually WATCH the match? Let's see, RVD gets offense....crowd is into it and excited. Goldust gets offense (more like restholds)...crowd goes apathetic. I too thought it was probably the best match last night, which isn't saying that much, and was probably the best Goldust match I have ever seen. Think about it. Could anyone feasibly have a truly awesome match with Goldust?
Guest Brian Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Well, when RVD was on offense at the beginning it was spot to spot and at the end he negated the back. Goldust carried the flow working over the back, even though the first half of his offensive was pretty horribly paced. If you're talking about crowd heat, well, duh RVD carried that. But I don't see how that was an awesome match. *3/4 or **. Austin and Jericho probably only got **3/4 or **1/2, and I thought that was the best match. Nothing was good, everything was just sort of around decent.
Guest WWF4Life Posted February 18, 2002 Report Posted February 18, 2002 Yes, I did watch the match. And yes, I believe Goldust should get credit for it's quality. Why? Go and watch it. Goldust controlled the pace of the match, RVD provided the high spots. Reminds me of Jeff Hardy actually. Tell him to jump off a tall object, he'll do it no problem. Tell him to go out and *gasp* wrestle, he's completely clueless. Flip, flop, flip, flop. Watch Van Dam's matches in ECW. When he's in there with someone who can actually construct a decent match (ie Lynn, Storm) he has a good match. Put with someone who can't (Balls, Anton), he can't. RVD can't carry anyone. The reason he's received glowing reviews of his tenure in the WWF is because he's been put against the most talented guys (Angle, Austin, Jericho). Like I said, RVD needs someone to carry him through the match. Edit. I think Brian's described it more succinctly than me =)
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