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Unforgiven (2002) was a PPV presented by Castrol GTX that took place on September 22, 2002, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was the fifth annual WWE Unforgiven event. The main event from the SmackDown! brand featured WWE Champion Brock Lesnar fighting The Undertaker to defend the title. The main event from the Raw brand featured World Heavyweight Champion Triple H defending against Rob Van Dam for the title. Four matches were featured on the undercard. The first was a singles match between Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle. The next was Trish Stratus challenging Molly Holly for the WWE Women's Champion. Eddie Guerrero fought Edge and WWE Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho defended his title from Ric Flair.

Brock Lesnar as  Brock Lesnar
Mark Calaway as  The Undertaker
Chris Benoit as  Chris Benoit
Kurt Angle as  Kurt Angle
Paul Lévesque as  Triple H
Rob Szatkowski as  Rob Van Dam
Patricia Stratigeas as  Trish Stratus
Eddie Guerrero as  Eddie Guerrero
Adam Copeland as  Edge
Chris Irvine as  Chris Jericho

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Reviews

amanwhorocks
2002/09/22

1. The Un-Americans Vs. Booker T./Kane/Goldust/Buh Buh Ray Dudley - That was decent opener, last few minutes were great made and Kane ruled the ring. Nice come back... 8.5/10 2. Intercontinental Championship: Champ-Y2J Vs. Ric Flair - Little match with Jericho's victory. 6/10 3. Eddie Guerrero Vs. Edge - Eddie won in an HQ way. Great, great match 8/10 4. Billy & Chuck Vs. Jamal & Rosey - J&R is so awful team I cannot describe. Hope I never see them again. 5/10 5. World Heavyweight Title Match-Champ:HHH Vs. RVD - Hhaa, RVD dominated through all match and really kicked HHH's as*. But Flair turned heel there and attacked RVD, then he easily lost. 8.5/10 for RVD 6. Women's Championship: Champ-Molly Holly Vs. Trish Stratus - Trish won for the third time the belt in a decent match. 7/10 7. Chris Benoit Vs. Kurt Angle - I love those 2 guys. They put awesome action there! Benoit won. 10/10 8. HLA Action with Stephanie McMahon 9. WWE Championship: Champ-Brock Lesnar Vs. The Undertaker - Match shown Lesnar quite weak.. Hmm.. DQ ending. Bad booking 6.5/10

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wrestlingsitewebmaster
2002/09/23

The first match that got underway, was the good 8 man tag with pitted Kane, Bubba Ray Dudley, Goldust and Booker T against The Un Americans.Then Chris Jericho is still battling Ric Flair in his crap battle with the legend. Y2J wins by faking a knee injury, and the match only serves as a mockery to Flair for what he has done for the business. Then Billy and Chuck battle Rosey and Jamal, in a passable effort. This means that if Billy and Chuck lose, which they did, then Stephanie McMahon would have to do some Hot Lesbian Action (HLA). Give me a break! The disappointments don't end there as RVD is screwed out of the World title picture and sentenced to mid card battles, when he challenges Triple H for the World title.The rest of the under card was OK but nothing more, battles like Edge and Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit were very good.The main event consisted of the The Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar. This was bad because Taker and The Next Big Thing thought they were in control in the match and let it go to their heads, and management were not pleased! The referee rang the bell and this caused me to see me arse along with the other fans who payed to see this. I expected a good ending, but all we got was the biggest screw job since Montreal!

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Gary Ballance
2002/09/24

2002's September PPV, 'Unforgiven', is a fairly unremarkable event. Here's a review of each match on the card:MATCH 1: Bubba Dudley, Goldust, Booker T & Kane VS The Un-Americans (Christian, Test, Regal & Lance Storm). An 8-man tag is always a decent way to kick off a show- they're more exciting than the standard 2-on-2 matches. This is quite a good one culminating in an exciting climax w/ almost everyone hitting their finishers. In the end though, Kane pins Storm after a chokeslam. [INTERESTING NOTE: the WWE writers pulled the plug on the Un-Americans angle, as Test & Christian refused to cut their hair to give the group a more 'stable' feel to it] MATCH RATING (OUT OF 10)-- 7.5.MATCH 2: Chris Jericho vs Ric Flair. Rematch from this year's SummerSlam is, like the first one, nothing to write home about but the finish is excellent. Great psychology by Jericho, who fakes a knee injury (landing on his feet from a missed Lionsault) then taking advantage when Flair's back is turned. Jericho rolls up Flair and makes him tap to his Boston Crab version of the Walls of Jericho.[ I don't know why he's using a Boston Crab, the Walls (an elevated/standing crab) looks much cooler and is more effective.] MATCH RATING-- 5.5.MATCH 3: Eddy Guerrero vs Edge. These men have had better matches than this one. Guerrero deserves this win after a great performance at SummerSlam (vs Edge also). Good victory, with a stiff-looking Sunset Flip into a Powerbomb from the top rope. MATCH RATING-- 6.MATCH 4: Rosey & Jamal vs Billy & Chuck. Very unremarkable debut for R & J. They win when Jamal (I think) hits a overhead press (from an Irish whip) into a Samoan drop. A pre-match stipulation meant Stephanie had to perform HLA as her brand's team lost (more on that later). The intro to Rosey & Jamal's music is great, Bischoff's "Wait a minute- did I just hear myself say THREE MINUTES?!?". MATCH RATING: 4.MATCH 5: 'The Game' Triple H [not to be confused w/ the game Hungry Hungry Hippos] vs Rob Van Dam. Triple H really knows how to grind a match down- his offense slows down the fast pace of this match for the World Title (the old wCw title- why don't they just call it the RAW title??) Anyhoo, HHH picks up a win, as usual, after Flair does a run-in and nails RVD w/a sledghammer. Could see that coming a mile away. MATCH RATING: 6.MATCH 6: Trish Stratus vs Molly Holly. Trish wins the Women's title in another unremarkable match- good finish though, as Trish takes a page out of Rey Mysterio's book, countering a wheelbarrow german suplex into a bulldog for the win. MATCH RATING: 5.5.MATCH 7: Chris Benoit vs Kurt Angle. I really liked the dozens of reversals of ankle lock vs crippler crossface, but the middle of this match is quite tedious. Benoit hits a stunning german suplex, where Angle actually backflips onto his stomach- it looks terrific. Neither man taps out, so they go for a cheap feet-on-the-ropes ending, with Benoit coming out victorious. MATCH RATING: 7.5.HLA SEGMENT: Really stupid waste of time- Bischoff teases everyone by bringing out the hot lesbians for Stephanie to get it on with, but then decides he'll humiliate her by setting her up with the ugliest lesbian he can find (who is actually Rikishi in drag). Rikishi gives Bischoff the stinkface and that's it.MATCH 8- MAIN EVENT: Brock Lesnar vs The Undertaker. Very controversial ending to a pretty p***-poor match. The ref gets bumped about 3 or 4 times, and throws the match out as a double DQ. The post-match scuffle is the only thing worth mentioning, as Lesnar is launched through the set design. [NOTE- 'Taker didn't want to lose 'clean' to Lesnar in this match, thus the double DQ ending was concocted] MATCH RATING: 5.OVERALL: Possibly the worst PPV this year. The fans are screwed twice (HLA, main event climax) and the matches aren't wonderful. A decent cruiserweight match would've been good (although seeing Noble vs Tajiri at No Mercy, perhaps not!)

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