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Summerslam
Compaq Center. 'Summerslam' was live from the Compaq Center. 'Sunday Night Heat' was live from The Shark Tank which is inside the Compaq Center.
San Jose, California. San Jose, California had the honor of hosting 'SummerSlam' this year.
J.R. and Paul Heyman . J.R. and Paul Heyman were the commentators for 'SummerSlam'. I was impressed with J.R. because he stood up for the WWF wrestlers, and he told the {truth;} unlike Paul Heyman. Good job J.R.! Thanks to RadicalTriviaGurl for the suggestion.
Lance Storm. King Edge faced off against Lance Storm for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Storm entered the ring and said he'd like to be serious for a minute. He said as he stated before there was no place for off-beat shenanigans in wrestling, and that he would like to finish without being interrupted. Just then, King Edge's music filled the arena, and King Edge walked to the ring. Backstage, Christian and the rest of the WWF Superstars watched the match begin on a monitor. Edge got right into the match and was beating Storm, when Storm reversed it. Storm put Edge in a 'Half Boston Crab', but Edge was able to make it to the ropes. Then Edge put Storm in a 'Half Boston Crab'. Storm made it to the ropes to break it. All of a sudden, Christian came running down the ramp and was going to 'Spear' Storm when Storm pushed Christian into Edge, knocking him down. As Christian was getting to his feet, Storm gave him a superkick and knocked him out of the ring. Storm then went to cover Edge, but Edge
The APA and Spike Dudley. The APA and Spike Dudley, accompanied to the ring by Molly Holly, faced off against Dudley Boyz and Test in a Six Man Tag Team Grudge Match. The APA and Spike were winning when all of a sudden Shane McMahon interferred in the match and hit Bradshaw over the head with a steel chair, allowing Test to cover my Bradshaw! This is EXACTLY what I mean! The Dudley Boyz and Test couldn't win without outside help! Why can't Shane mind his own business and be more like Vince (Vince hasn't been seen for almost two weeks)? Shane doesn't want the fans to see how disgraceful the Alliance wrestlers really are, that's why he always interferes. So, because of blatant interference on the part of Shane, I say the APA and Spike Dudley are the real winners of this match! Way to go APA and Spike!
Shawn Stasiak. Stasiak came barging into Austin's dressing room, only to find Debra there. Stasiak asked her where Austin was. Debra replied that Austin had more important things to worry about than Stasiak. Stasiak said he knew what his (Stasiak's) problem is, his pink shorts. Debra told Stasiak that the only way to impress Austin was to kick someone's butt. Who really cares about impressing Austin? Compared to The Undertaker, Austin is a mere stepping stone, polished all smooth.
Tajiri. X-Pac, the WCW Cruiserweight Champion faced off against Tajiri, the WWF Light Heavyweight Champion. The match was for both titles. Tajiri came out fighting and so did X-Pac. Tajiri gave X-Pac some kicks to the head and stomach. X-Pac difused Tajiri with an abdominal stretch. While Tajiri was at a clear disadvantage, X-Pac started pounding on him. Tajiri hit X-Pac with a baseball slide to the face, then he put X-Pac in the 'Tarantula'. The fight went outside of the ring, where X-Pac hit Tajiri with a Somersault Plancha. After the two of them went back into the ring, Albert came to the ramp and started walking to the ring. When Albert climbed the apron of the ring, Tajiri spit red mist in his face. While Tajiri's attention was focused on Albert, X-Pac hit him with the 'X-Factor' for the pin. X-Pac became the new WWF Light Heavyweight Champion along with being the WCW Cruiserweight Champion. Tajiri fought a good match, but X-Pac was the better man. Way to go Tajiri! Congratulations X-Pac
Unification Bout. The match was a Unification Bout. X-Pac became the Unification Champion. This means he unified both the WWF and WCW.
Perry Saturn. Perry made a plea to the WWF fans to help him find Moppy, a.k.a Moppy Q. McMopperson. He said that milk companies have put Moppy's picture on cartons. He also said that he really missed and loved Moppy.
Rhyno. Chris Jericho faced off against Rhyno, who was accompanied to the ring by Stephanie McMahon Helmsley. Jericho had never beaten Rhyno in a match, so this match was very important to him. Jericho fought very hard and at one point gave Rhyno a mean elbow. It took Rhyno a while to recover from that. As Jericho climbed to the rope, Stephanie grabbed his ankle. This maneuver gave Rhyno time to get to his feet. After Jericho shook off Stephanie, he went to jump at Rhyno who was outside the ring. When Jericho jumped, Rhyno gave him the 'Gore' as he landed. Then Rhyno threw Jericho into the ring, and gave him a Body Scissors, which made Jericho scream in pain. Then Rhyno went to end the match by going to the top rope and landing on Jericho, but Jericho was too quick and moved out of the way. Jericho then gave Rhyno a Drop Kick and made a cover, but Stephanie distracted the referee by going on the apron. Jericho saw this and went over to Stephanie and planted a huge kiss on her. This difused St
Submission. Jericho made Rhyno tap out with the 'Walls of Jericho'.
William Regal . Commissioner William Regal asked The Rock if he was a hundred percent. The Rock said there was no way he was going to miss 'SummerSlam'. The Rock asked Regal 'Can you hear it?', 'Can you feel it?', 'Can you smell it'? Regal said yes he can hear it, feel it, and smell it.
In reference to the above question, who came running toward The Rock and rammed his head on the garage door? | WWF 'SummerSlam' 2001
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Shawn Stasiak. Shawn Stasiak tried to take The Rock out, but missed and ended up ramming his head on the garage door.
Jeff Hardy. Jeff Hardy, the WWF Hardcore Champion, faced off against RVD. Jeff and RVD went at each other in hand to hand combat to try to wear each other down. Soon after, the match went outside the ring. Eventually, the ladder was being used as a weapon. Jeff fought hard, but was unable to beat RVD. RVD climbed to the top of the ladder to obtain the title. I can't believe that RVD is the WWF Hardcore Champion again! Come on, there is no way he's better than Jeff Hardy! Jeff is the King of Ladder matches! Better luck next time Jeff, I know you'll eventually regain the title!
Hardcore Ladder Match . On Thursday, August 16, 2001, Jeff challenged RVD to a Hardcore Ladder Match for the Championship.
Bookends . As Booker T was preparing for his match, Shane came in bearing a gift. When opened, a pair of bookends was presented to Booker T. Shane said they were made out of the table Booker T put The Rock through.
Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon . The Undertaker and Kane, accompanied by Sara, faced off against DDP and Kanyon. Kanyon and DDP went inside the cage first. When they saw 'Taker and Kane coming to the ring, they became petrified. When 'Taker and Kane went into the ring and Sara padlocked the door, DDP and Kanyon tried immediately to climb out of the cage. 'Taker and Kane yanked them back in and started pounding on them. 'Taker had DDP and Kane had Kanyon. 'Taker and Kane kept throwing DDP and Kanyon into the steel cage. Eventually, DDP and Kanyon tried again to escape by climbing out, but 'Taker and Kane were too fast. After 'Taker tossed DDP back into the cage he to Kane to let Kanyon go. Kane did as he was told and Kanyon went running to the locker room. As 'Taker was pummeling DDP, Kane had a break and was sitting on the top turnbuckle. Finally, 'Taker had DDP cornered and told him to get out of here and never bother his wife again. DDP leapt at the chance to get away from 'Taker, but Kane talked to 'Taker and made
Two. There were two main matches. The first one was Kurt Angle vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Heavyweight Title, and the second was The Rock facing off against Booker T For the WCW Heavyweight Title.
False . As always, Kurt had a brand new outfit for 'SummerSlam'.
Stone Cold Steve Austin . Kurt Angle faced off against Austin for the WWF Heavyweight Championship. As Austin was walking down the ramp, Angle rushed him. The two started fighting outside the ring. Angle threw Austin in the ring and the bell was tapped. The two were fighting hard, and at one point Angle pinned Austin three times in a row. Austin fought back and gave Angle a kick to the back of the head, this stunned Austin for a little while. That was just enough time for Austin to take advantage of Angle. The fight continued outside of the ring, where Austin slammed Angle's head over and over into the ringposts.
Earl Hebner. At one point referee Earl Hebner had to take the WWF Heavyweight title away from Austin who tried to hit Angle with it. Austin kept ramming Angle's face into the ringposts and soon enough Angle was a bloody mess. Finally, Austin threw Angle back in and proceeded to give him three 'Stone Cold Stunners'. Angle finally fought back and gave Austin an 'Olympic Slam', which Austin kicked out of. When Angle and Austin got to their feet, Austin assaulted referee Earl Hebner, making him fall out of the ring.
Mike Chioda and Tim White . After Austin assaulted referee Earl Hebner, Angle hit Austin with a 'DDT' and covered him for the pin. With Hebner knocked out, referee Mike Chioda came running into the ring to make the count, but Austin kicked out. Austin then gave Chioda a 'Stone Cold Stunner', knocking him out, also. When referee Tim White saw this, he too came running down the ramp and into the ring, but Austin gave him a 'Stone Cold Stunner', too.
Nick Patrick. Angle was able to give Austin another 'Olympic Slam', this one knocking Austin out. Just then, WCW referee Nick Patrick came running down and into the ring. He was about to count Austin out, when he made a gesture for the bell to be rung. Patrick disqualified Austin, allowing him to retain his title. Needless to say, Angle was as mad as a rabid dog when he saw what happened. He immediately put Patrick in an 'Ankle Lock'. I have to agree with J.R. when he said he wished Angle would break Nick Patrick's ankle. Nick Patrick knew Austin was going to lose, so he came in and disqualified him, even though he saw what Angle was put through! Even though Angle didn't get the title, he still won! Way to go Angle!
Booker T. The Rock faced off against Booker T, who was accompanied by Shane McMahon as usual, for the WCW Heavyweight Championship. Booker assaulted The Rock as soon as he made his way into the ring. The two fought hard and eventually the match was taken outside the ring. WCW referee Charles Robinson, the fairest of all the WCW officials, tried to get them back into the ring. Shane kept interferring, as usual.
The APA . As the match was outside, Shane was still trying to interfere, but The APA got him. Bradshaw gave Shane a 'Clothesline From Hell', knocking him to the floor! Meanwhile, in the ring, Booker gave The Rock a so called bookend, and then proceeded to do a spineooni (whatever the heck that is!), Booker's lapse in judgment, allowed The Rock to kick out of the pin. By this time, Shane got to his feet and watched as The Rock gave Booker a 'Spinebuster' and then the 'People's Elbow', thus covering Booker. Shane wasn't about to let that happen, he entered the ring and interrupted the count. The Rock chased Shane and finally caught him, giving him a 'Rockbottom'. When The Rock went back into the ring, he gave Booker a 'Rockbottom', and covered him for the Championship! Way to go Rock!
Jamie Noble and Nidia. The episode of WWE "Smackdown" before the "Summerslam", Nidia lost to Molly Holly in a WWE Women's Title Match.
Rob Van Dam. Rob Van Dam hit his "Five Star Frog Splash" and became the new WWE Intercontinental Champion.
Brock Lesnar. During the match The Rock gave Paul Heyman "The Rock Bottom" through the Spanish commentary Table. Brock Lesnar won the title by delivering the "F5" and pinned The Rock.
Ankle Lock. Before WWE "Summerslam" Kurt Angle promised to break the ankle of Rey. During the match Rey Mysterio hit the "619" and "The West Coast Pop". Rey tried the "Hurricanrana" from the top rope but Angle reversed it into the "Ankle Lock", and Rey had to tap out.
Test. Test gave Booker T the "Big Boot", and cost him and Goldust the WWE Tag Team Titles.
2. The titles that changed hands were the WWE Intercontinental Title and the WWE Undisputed Heavyweight Title. RVD and Brock Lesnar became new champions.
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