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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best ppv from WWE in quite some time,
By Chris Honaker "reviewman" (Elizabethtown, Kentucky United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE Survivor Series 2003 (DVD)
In weeks prior to the show, I wondered if it was actually gonna be good. I mean the WWE this year has hyped up many matches and ppvs this year, and they have failed to deliver on many occasions. Luckily, we got a nice show this time around. Here's a run-down of the card and my opinion on them1. Team Angle(Angle, Benoit, Cena, Bradshaw, and Holly) vs Team Lesnar(Brock, A-Train, Jones, Morgan and Big Show) 2. Lita vs Molly Holly 3. Shane vs Kane (Ambulence Match) 7. HHH vs Goldberg Good wrestling and well paced action and entertaining non-match segments. Austin saying goodbye and beating up the Coach. A confortation b/w Bischoff and the manager of Dallas Mavs. Backstage encounters with goldberg and lesnar.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertainment over Wrestling?,
By Cameron "Swavac" (SA, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE Survivor Series 2003 (DVD)
* = Poor match *1/2 = boring for a weekly episode ** = not expected PPV quality **1/2 = not good enough for a highly anticipated match *** = decent match ***1/2 = good match **** = Great Match ****1/2 = excellent, a classic! ***** = the perfect match, only a handful can have this rating (In particular, Austin vs. Bret at WM13)
The Survivor Series 2003 PPV was definitely one of the greatest PPV's of 2003. It's not saying much of course, but it was one hell of a PPV. It doesn't topple over WrestleMania XIX in wrestling skill, but if you had seen it live it would have definitely been more suspenseful because much more was on the line: Austin's career, Vince or Taker's life, World Heavyweight Title and the outcome of the Ambulance match. Doesn't seem great on paper really, but the DVD should keep you entertained for a long time to come. 1. Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, John Cena, Hardcore Holly & Bradshaw) vs. Team Lesnar (Brock Lesnar, Big Show, A-Train, Matt Morgan & Nathan Jones) in a classic Survivor Series elimination tag-match: This match didn't have much of a storyline going for it, but here it is: For some reason GM Paul Heyman decided to have a classic SS match to take place at The Series. It had to be Kurt picking members for his team vs. Brock Lesnar's chosen teammates. John Cena had become a babyface just after No Mercy and had not goten along with Benoit. Brock had Paul Heyman to aid him to produce the heaviest team in Survivor history. The match had nothing on the line at all. To not ruin part of the match, I'll just say that 3 unimportant wrestlers get eliminated very, very hastily (And thank god). The match doesn't run for too long, but it is very solid action. Kurt doesn't get much wrestling time in the match, which was expected at the time. For an opening match, it's great. For what action it offers... *** 2. Women's Title Match- Lita vs. Molly Yeah yeah yeah... *1/2 3. Shane McMahon vs. Kane- Ambulance Match The Kane vs. Shane saga continues from their clash at Unforgiven 2 months earlier. The feud started when Kane's mask came off and he tombstoned Shane's mother, Linda. At Unforgiven, it was a last man standing match, where Shane had taken a dive off of the stage (very high) and had lost the match. Then, an Ambulance match was declared for the Survivor Series to end the feud once and for all. The start of the match was decent, with some stupid bits in it. You'll think to yourself, 'why does Kane get to get up from moves that would normally KO a normal opponent?', but nonetheless... eventually, the war heads to the back, where Kane almost gets beat. The action, again, decent. Then, the fight ensues on the entrance path, where they fight around the Ambulance. One big high-flying risk by Shane was amzing, which saves the match from being a little stiff. Overall, it's solid hardcore action. ***1/2 4. WWE Tag Team Championship match- Los Guerreros vs. Basham Brothers This match is a filler match, and sets up Eddie and Chavo's feud which leads up to the Royal Rumble. The match itself is decent, but ends a bit stupidly which will leave you moaning. ** 5. Austin's Career vs. Bischoff's Career- Team Austin (Dudleyz, Booker T, RVD & Shawn Michaels) vs. Team Bischoff (Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Christian, Mark Henry & Scott Steiner) in a classic Survivor Series elimination tag-match: The match came about when Austin was not allowed to attack anyone without being physically provoked. Bischoff and Austin had been feuding as co-general managers since May, and even though Austin's wrestling career was over, his on-screen persona still existed. Bischoff had declared that a team that Bischoff assembled could defeat a team that Austin assembled, and that whoever's team lost would have to leave forever, and resign as a co-GM. Austin accepted, and the match would take place at the Series. The first part of the match is quite stiff, with some usual tag-match action, but eventually ran smoothly. The stakes were so high, that seeing this live would have been so much more greater than it already is, but that fact is that some of the earlier parts of the match were average. Eventually, a bloody battle occurred with the remaining competitors, and if it was seen live, the tension would have been out of this world. Unfortunately, if you know the outcome, it won't be that great, but I'm telling you, the last efforts that were put in the match to keep the fans entertained were just too great to be ignored. All in all, this match definitely deserves... **** 6. Buried Alive Match- Undertaker vs. Vince McMahon. The match was assigned when Paul Heyman had accidentally given authority to the Deadman, so that he could choose a match at Survivor Series. A month earlier, Vince had interfered in Taker's match, and Taker wanted to punish Vince in a Buried Alive Match. Vince had said some violent things about Undertaker, so the bad blood rose to an all-new high. To keep it short, this match is indeed entertaining, but a real squash match, as you would expect. Vince starts bleeding profusely on the first punch, and is basically mutilated throughout the remainder of the match. There isn't much real wrestling invloved, and is a set-up for a certain match at WrestleMania XX. This match can only deserve... **1/2 7. World Heavyweight Title Match- Goldberg vs. Triple H This match occurred when HHH had put a $100,000 bounty on Goldberg's head. Batista collected the bounty by injuring Goldberg's shin or ankle. So, a match was made at the Series, obviously, for these two men to wrestle for the Title, which was held by Goldberg. Let me just tell you something- HHH can only wrestle a real good match when he is involved with another wrestler with a lot of talent; and Goldie just does not have enough talent OR charisma to carry Trips to an above *** match. Big power moves mixed with low ring psychology and low charisma isn't truly good enough to be a high-carder, so Goldberg really shouldn't have had the belt, and I don't care what any mainstream wrestling fans say about it. The match is basically Goldberg getting the upper hand early on, and then Trips capitalizing on Goldberg's ankle injury, with Ric Flair helping Triple H by beating on Goldberg when the ref isn't looking. The match is mediocre, but still is a fine way to top off an otherwise great PPV. **1/2 Also, on the DVD, there is a fairly good Cruiserweight Title match involving the champ, Tajiri, and his opponent the then-babyface Jamie Noble. It's definitely Sunday Night Heat quality, and in all respects to the cruiser devision it should have been included AT the PPV instead of on Spike TV or whatever it's on before the event actually starts. This match gets a rating of **1/2, which is good for a match on SNH, which would embarass the likes of Bill Goldberg's/HHH's efforts. The overall DVD extras section is decent, as you get to see the Survivor Series ad, the making of it, Survivor Series history, the extra match, Austin/Michaels aftermath and the usual pre-match and post-match interviews. Overall, some matches are lacklustre, particularly the Goldberg/HHH match, but the rest of the event makes this DVD definitely worth a purchase. This DVD and this PPV put together deserves a rating of ****, as the mainevent just brings the event down by half a star.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Survivor Series 2003 was FATAL,
By Mathew Brentson (SA, AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWE Survivor Series 2003 (DVD)
Survivor series 2003 had alot on the line including jobs,titles and lives in the burried alive match.It was truly one to remember.Team Angle vs Team Lesnar-This was an okay elimination survivor series match but not as good as the Raw one later on in the night.The first few eliminations were so sudden and in no time it was down to 2 on 2.Team Angle wins thanks to John Cena and his chain. Time-12 mins 7/10 Molly Holly vs Lita-Exellent womans match.It was slightly longer than normal woman matches and there was some great moves from Lita.Molly retains her title. Time-6 mins 6/10 Ambulance match-Kane vs Shane-Brutal match from the start with Shane taking Kane over the top rope.The match was contested on the outside not in the ring which made it more interesting.Shane as usual entertained with several risks I loved it when Shane jumped off the ambulance and kicked the can in Kanes face.Kane wins the final encounter by tombstoning Shane on the concrete.Awsome match up!!! Time-12 minutes 9/10 Los Guerros vs Bashams-Not a good tag team match.Its what I expected The Bashams are plain and boring and Los guerros were not much better.Worst match of the PPV by far fast foward this match. Time-7 mins of crap 4/10 Team Austin vs Team Biscoff-In my view the best match of the night.Come on it was 27 minutes long and the eliminations were well timed not like the Smackdown one.All 10 superstars were great and did some exellent wrestling moves.HBK was brave but got beaten thanks to Orton and Batista.Austin loses his job but go's out on a good note ,Stunning coach Time-27 mins 10/10 Undertaker vs Mr McMahon-Brutal match Undertaker was beating up McMahon for most of the match.McMahon didnt throw a punch before Undertaker carried him to the grave yard.Shocking end with Kane,Takers brother burrying the deadman after an explosion in the truck.The match was a bit disappointing because it was boring at times and was too short.The huge lead up was not worth it. Time-10 mins 7/10 Goldberg vs Triple H-Pretty good match concidering Goldberg was 1 legged and Triple H was off his game. It was a physicaly intense battle between two huge athletes with Goldberg winning by eliminating Evolution with a sledge hammer and pinning the Game with The Jackhammer. Time-12 mins 8/10 Survivor series was an exellent PPV with a great card all of the matches lived up to its expectation.Best match of the night was Team Austin vs Team Biscoff.Raw matches were better in this PPV. overall rating-51/70
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