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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What a steal!!!, October 16, 2006
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This review is from: WWE SummerSlam 2002 (DVD)
WWE didn't put on a better PPV until Wrestlemania 20 in 2004. Probably the best deal you can find on a wrestling DVD, this one has some great action.

Kurt Angle vs. Rey Myserio Jr.: Incredible ppv debut for Misterio, and one of Angle's best matches of the year, which is saying something, because he had many. Not too much in the way of psychology, but as a fast paced, urgent match, it succeeded. Definately one of the best PPV openers since '97 (Canadian Stampede.) I give it: ****1/4

Chris Jericho vs. Ric Flair: Fun little match, but one of the weaker ones on the card. Jericho plays his classic "greatest-of-all-time" heel to perfection against one of the greatest of all time. I give it: **3/4

Christian & Lance Storm vs. Booker T & Goldust: Nothing much to it, but still a pretty good tag, considering the Raw tag division of the time (and since.) I give it: **1/2

Edge vs. Eddie Guerrero: I loved this match when it happened. It had a great psychological element to it, in Eddie unrelenting on the arm of Edge. Match started out a fast paced back and forth match, slowed to an intelligent and calculated assault from Eddie, Eddie made a mistake, and that's that. Great storytelling that moved the storyline forward, the only match on the card that actually did that. I give it ***1/2

Chris Benoit vs. Rob Van Dam: Great match, Benoit carried it of course. RVD, though, to his own credit, played his part well also. For once in his career he sold his injuries (kind of) and wasn't too spotty and botchy in his execution. This was Benoit's return PPV singles bout since early 2001, and he showed no signs of ring-rust. A classic example of a carry-job. I give it: ****

Test vs. Undertaker: If there were to be a throw-away match on the card, this would be it. This was at the peak of Test's WWE tenure, in-ring wise, and Undertaker just dropped the title the month earlier. But more importantly, he was fresh from his best character of his career, an incredibly well recieved heel, and in my opinion one of the best characters in WWE history. Too bad he was forced into face-position. Decent match. I give it: *3/4

"HBK" Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H: One of the most anticipated matches in the last 10 years of wrestling, HBK made his WWE return after a four year sabatical to take on story-line and real life close friend, Levesque. Build up was lacking and somewhat dissappointing, but the match that resulted is still considered a classic to this day. A bit overrated upon reception, this was a dynamic match none the less, filled with drama, action, blood, and the occasional high-spot. HBK, surprisingly, hadn't lost a step and HHH stepped up his game, though he was at a career low at the time, to deliver the second best WWE match of 2002(second to Benoit/Angle vs. Mysterio/Edge at No Mercy). I give it: ****1/2

The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar: Lesnar was a rookie at the time and many were skeptical of his ability to carry a promotion as it's champ. Besides, the most competitive match he had at the time was against RVD in a rather one-sided affair a month earlier. But all doubts were laid to rest with this match and his resulting feuds with Undertaker, Big Show, and, climatically) Kurt Angle. The match was a masterpiece in main-event wrestling. The Rock was "squashed" in this bout, so to speak, though he did get a good amount of offense in on the Next Big Thing. Big match feel, a competitive presentation, and a rabid crowd result in the best PPV main event of 2002. I give it ****

All in all, Summerslam 2002 is a priceless DVD, with a good amount of extras and some AWESOME wrestling. BUY IT NOW.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whoa..., August 12, 2007
This review is from: WWE SummerSlam 2002 (DVD)
This summerslam is without a shadow of a doubt one of the best I've seen. All of the matches have their good in it but if to pick one, The Game versus HBK. This match honestly almost brought tears to my eyes. Not because I felt bad or anything, but because the match was so dam good it makes you think of how things were before stuff started to change and get all d#%ked up. The Brock and Rock match, that was for sure a good one but I think Rock should have gotten thrown around alot more. A whole lot more. I mean hey even seeing the Booker T and Golddust match made me feel warm inside. This is wrestling!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Best Party of the SummerSlam Bunch, August 24, 2005
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This review is from: WWE SummerSlam 2002 (DVD)
SUMMERSLAM 2002 is an interesting time capsule to revisit. The WWE had a rough spring season in 2002, but their summer season catapulted their programming back to greatness. Until the WWE chooses to release a SUMMERSLAM anthology, everybody should check this out.

(1) Kurt Angle vs. Rey Mysterio
---This was when Mysterio had debuted a month ago, and was giving Angle one hell of a bad time. On this night, the two rivals gave an energizing match that had the Long Island crowd (and me) going nuts. Mysterio took some nasty suplexes and slams, but also delivered some high-risk moves to kept the match exciting. Angle was flat-outn vicious when grappling with the cruiserweight. Of all the matches scheduled for this PPV, WWE couldn't have picked a better opener.
"8.0 out of 10"

(2) Chris Jericho vs. Ric Flair
---Get used to chops, because you're going to see and hear them A LOT. Jericho is a superb athlete who always gives a good show on his end of a match. Flair is hit-or-miss with me, but back in 2002, he could still perform quite well. I guess you have to take Flair's matches with a grain of salt (like Hulk Hogan). Overall, an average match that wasn't too long, running at nearly 10 minutes.
"6.0 out of 10"

(3) Eddie Guerrero vs. Edge
---This match didn't need storylines to make it a good showcase, but I don't think they quite delivered on this PPV. These two would have a better showing at UNFORGIVEN, & eventually a classic match on SmackDown a few weeks later. But the problem with this one is that Guerrero focused on Edge's arm for way too long, which slowed things down to an unforgiving slow pace. There was still some some slams exchanged between the two opponents, and I don't think either Edge or Guerrero gave each other much time to protect their falls. But in the end, this was a sign of better things to come.
"6.5 out of 10"

(4) Tag Team Championships
Christian & Lance Storm (champions) vs. Booker T & Goldust
---Think of every Tag Team Match cliche you can think of, and this match probably had it. Seriously, other than Goldust's unorthodox style of wrestling, there was not one ounce of originality in this title bout. The bad guys used corner double-teams that irritated frustrated more than entertained...the illegal good guy rushed in instead of letting the referee do his job...the same guy was tagged in, but the referee didn't see it, and forced the wounded good guy to compete even more...THE LIST GOES EVER ON! Now, because the match wasn't too long --- and because Booker T and Goldust were very good here --- I wasn't too upset. But change the faces, and we've all seen this match before somewhere in our lives.
"6.0 out of 10"

(5) Intercontinental Championship
Chris Benoit (champion) vs. Rob Van Dam
---Benoit won the title from RVD, and then defected from RAW to SMACKDOWN. Now both men were under enormous pressure to bring the gold back their TV shows. This one had classic written all over it, but it's not the kind of classic you're expecting. If you're hoping for a fast-paced, hard-hitting, action-packed showdown between two ECW veterans...think again. If you're willing to see Benoit and RVD in a slower, more technical and submission-style matchup...you're in for a treat. I can't tell if the crowd was just bored, or if they were politely engaged in the strategic contest --- I really can't tell. Benoit really impressed me with his creative submissions and stiff suplexes; I wish RVD got a tad more offense in, but then again, this wasn't his usual style. I really enjoyed this one after a couple viewings, but some fans won't like seeing RVD with a grounded kind of performance.
"8.0 out of 10" (If you compiled an average of scores for this contest, you'd probably get a "7.0")

(6) Test vs. The Undertaker
---I feel this match was totally pointless, but still good. The Undertaker finally became a good guy again, and took the fight to the cocky Un-American. Test is a quick and strong athlete, who was sadly underappreciated during his time with WWE. These two have done better in other matches, but when this match picked up, it got going. Long two-counts, interference from Christian and Lance Storm, and a fast-paced finish held this one together.
"6.5 out of 10"

(7) Unsanctioned Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H
---Man, this Street Fight got pretty brutal and unforgiving. Backs were cracked on weapons, faces were busted open and shed blood, and bodies were damn sure broken after this one. But what kept this one from greatness (as most have praised it to be) was that there wasn't much of an 'exchange.' In other words, Michaels and HHH didn't have back-and-forth action. Instead, they had periods one got to dominate the other for a few minutes, and then vice versa. Where were the reversals, the counters, or instinctive punches? Then again, this was advertised as a "Fight", nothing more. Street Fights like these bring out the sadist in each of us, and we love it!
"8.5 out of 10"

(8) Undisputed WWE Championship
Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock (champion)
---The hype and the training led up to what Michael Cole called "The most anticipated main event in SummerSlam history." I couldn't agree more. These guys worked hard to prepare for this stellar final contest. Lesnar and The Rock gave a spectacular battle of wits, speed, strength, and endurance. Even Paul Heyman's role in the match was very well-done. Add a wild, intense Long Island crowd to the mix (they loved every minute of this one), and you've just witnessed the best main event in SUMMERSLAM history.
"9.0 out of 10"

Now, the overall PPV is good, but the Bonus Features bring this DVD up a grade. The commercial footage is entertaining, the Shawn Michaels interview clips are nice, the Hogan/Lesnar match from SmackDown is a welcome addition, the post-match interviews are excellent, and the training footage of The Rock and Brock Lesnar is amazing. This is one of WWE's best DVDs as far as Extras go.

Overall, my personal favorite SUMMERSLAM, and one of WWE's best DVDs.
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