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WWE Vengeance 2002: Quick & Merciless (2002)

Chris Benoit , Chris Jericho  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Undertaker
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: WWF/Genius
  • DVD Release Date: May 1, 2006
  • Run Time: 195 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000A2SZGO
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #174,461 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Gem!, June 13, 2006
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This review is from: WWE Vengeance 2002: Quick & Merciless (DVD)
This is easily the hardest WWE DVD I've ever tried to find, but it was worth the 40 bucks I spent on it. The "Vengeance" PPVs from the WWE are always an entertaining event, but this 2002 edition is the absolute best of them all! Read on...

Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley take on then-recently returned Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit in a Table Match. This is a strange contest, because only one man is supposed to be in the ring at once, yet there are no DQs. However, this makes for some good Tag Team wrestling, especially from Benoit and Eddie. If you go in expecting a Tag Team match w/ less focus on Table spots, you're in for a solid experience. (7.5/10)

Jamie Noble defends the Cruiserweight Championship against Billy Kidman in an excellent contest. There's little-to-no involvement from Nidia, which lets these two great light-heavyweights put on a spectacular show. Not quite as good as their "Survivor Series 2002" matchup, but so what? (8.5/10)

The worst match is William Regal challenging Jeff Hardy for the now-shelved European Championship. The backstory is Regal cries when he loses his recent matches, which is an amusing setup. But both men are sloppy, and frankly don't look very good in this one. Could've been worthwhile, but just poorly executed. (4.0/10)

Now for some nostalgia, Chris Jericho accepts pre-thug John Cena's challenge for a "SmackDown" rematch. This is a solid contest between the rookie Cena (he was only w/ WWE for a month at the time) and Jericho. It isn't going to blow anyone's socks off, but it reminds me that Cena can freestyle-wrestle when given the chance. Won't shut up Cena's detractors, but maybe this will calm us down a bit. (6.5/10)

Rob Van Dam and Brock Lesnar compete for RVD's Intercontinental Championship in a King-of-the-Ring 'rematch', of sorts. The Michigan crowd is wild not just for RVD, but also for this fast-paced, hard-hitting blockbuster! I don't want to give away the ending, but it might disappoint some fans. But I forgive the decision because RVD and Lesnar kept battling it out w/ weapons afterwards. Also, the finish 'maintained' both men's careers. Tied with the main event for the best match on the card! (9.0/10)

While in the new nWo, Big Show and Booker T began a feud, and got booked for this PPV match. Vince McMahon then disbanded the nWo after some roster setbacks, yet this match stayed on the card. Booker and Show put on a No Disqualifications Match that's never boring, but not particularly good. However, there are some neat spots, and it won't take up much of your time. (5.5/10)

One huge attraction of this PPV isn't even a match at all. Triple H must choose a brand to wrestle for. It becomes an entertaining in-ring segment that was built-up for weeks, and came to a conclusion here. Without giving away too much, HHH rips on both Eric Bischoff (RAW GM) and Stephanie McMahon (SD GM and "ex-wife"), and everyone is entertaining while on the mike. To my pleasant surprise, this promo is worth the PPV airtime.

The next match is Christian & Lance Storm challenging Edge & Hollywood Hulk Hogan for the Tag Team Championships (the only belts at the time). The Un-American angle was a good one, and having Hogan/Edge win the titles on July 4th 2002 was also cool. So, this feud had a nice two-week build-up. As for the actual contest, Hogan is up to his usual tricks, while the other guys do most of the work. What can I say? Somehow Hogan is forgiven for his lack of participation. The tag team action could've been better, but the crowd is great, there's some neat interference, and the match is still worth a viewing. (6.5/10)

In the main event, the tremendous feud between The Undertaker, Kurt Angle, and The Rock came to a close in this energetic Triple Threat Match for the Undisputed WWE Championship (there was only one title back then). This is a rare example of chaotic buildup resulting in an even more frenetic match. I don't agree when Jim Ross yells, "greatest Triple Threat I've ever seen", but it's darn close. Stolen finishers, non-stop action, false finishes left-and-right, crazy crowd...this match just about has it all! It's missing the indescribable something to make the match perfect, but all three of these men deserved to win the title, making this main event a forgotten classic! (9.0/10)

OVERALL
To complement the strong PPV card, there are some neat Extras on the DVD:
* Hogan and Edge's Tag Team Title victory (solid match)
* Trust Company's music video of the PPV theme (good song)
* "WWE Confidential" coverage of Eric Bischoff (good stuff)
* Post-match interviews (more good promos)

The "Vengeance" PPVs have established a good legacy with the WWE PPV lineup. The first Undisputed Champion ('01), the PPV return of Kurt Angle ('03), two show-stealing title matches ('05), the return of DX ('06)...these events are always entertaining.

But this is the definitive "Vengeance"!

I don't give 5 stars to WWE PPVs or DVDs very often.
You may have to dish out some money for it, but with good Extras and an even better wrestling card, "Vengeance 2002" is worth it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best PPV's in the WWE era!, August 27, 2009
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This review is from: WWE Vengeance 2002: Quick & Merciless (DVD)
I don't own this DVD but I have seen this card so that's what my review is based on. Let's get to it shall we?

"Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero & "Rabid Wolverine" Chris Benoit Vs. The Dudley Boyz (Tables Match) - In this one, the team of the late Eddie Guerrero and the late Chris Benoit took on the version of Spike and Bubba Ray Dudley in a tag team version of a tables match. In this one, both men on a team must go through a table to lose the bout! Was actually a good tag team match but broke loose towards the end! Ends when Bubba puts the recently returned Benoit through a table for the victory!

Jamie Noble Vs. Billy Kidman (WWE Cruiserweight Title Match) - While not as good as their Survivor Series bout a few months later, this one is nothing to sneeze at. Jamie's valet, Nidia, got involved very little in this one and left the boys to do their thing! Jamie takes this one.

Jeff Hardy Vs. William Regal (WWE European Title Match) - This was a rematch for this now defunct title as Jeff defended against Regal. This one wasn't very good as the two styles just didn't mesh well. Mercifully, it is kept short as Hardy gets in a quick rollup to retain his title.

John Cena Vs. Chris Jericho - This was pre-Dr. Of Thuganomics Cena and I might also add Cena actually WRESTLED during this time! Jericho, predictably, dominated this match but Cena actually gets a surprise win over Jericho! Almost a prelude to their future rivary!

Rob Van Dam Vs. Brock Lesnar w/Paul Heyman (WWE Intercontinental Title Match) - This is the definition of "lost classic!" To be blunt, these two kicked each other's a**es in this one! One of the best examples of striker Vs. grappler in pro wrestling. While the ending does damper it a bit, it was necessary to maintain both guys so it fit. If not for the main event, this one would've been the match of the night! See it!

The Big Show Vs. Booker T. (No DQ Match) - While not a very good match, it does have its moments. Particularly when Booker scissored kicked TBS through a table and did his "Harlem/Houston Hangover" legdrop on TBS for the win!

Between the previous bout and this one, we get a segment where HHH decides whether to go to Smackdown with ex-wife Stephanie McMahon (who is his real life wife) or go to RAW with Eric Bischoff. The decision was made when Shawn Michaels swayed HHH to come to RAW. This, of course, was a set up for a surprise heel turn on Shawn and would lead to Shawn's in-ring return at SummerSlam Vs. "The Game." But that's another review.....

The Un-Americans (Christian/Lance Storm) Vs. Edge & Hulk Hogan (World Tag Team Title Match) - A surprisingly good bout. While Christian, Lance and Edge did most of the work, Hogan did get the crowd going. Ends with Christian and Storm taking a tainted win to win the titles.

The Rock Vs. The Undertaker (who was in American BadA** mode) Vs. Kurt Angle (Triple Threat Match for the WWE title) - At this point, the WWE title was defended on RAW and Smackdown so we had UT from RAW who was the champion defending against The Rock and Angle who both were from Smackdown.

I have to say this is one of the best Triple Threats I've ever seen! The pace of it and the workrate was unbelievable! I would rank this second behind the WrestleMania XX match with Chris Benoit Vs. Shawn Michaels Vs. HHH. I think that one had more drama but this one with Rock, 'Taker and Angle was VERY close! It was certainly the match of the night and one of the best pure wrestling performances of both the careers of "The Great One" and "The Dead Man." Angle, of course, is almost always on his wrestling game.

Overall, if you can find this DVD, its worth the money!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Bests In All of Pro Wrestling!, April 21, 2011
This review is from: WWE Vengeance 2002: Quick & Merciless (DVD)
Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley Vs. Eddie Guerrero & Chris Benoit (Tag Team Tables Match) - For this match, both team members had to be put through tables for their opposition to win. This was Chris Benoit's first PPV match in over a year due to his neck injury last year and how appropriate as he teamed here with his former Radicalz member and WCW alumni, Eddie Guerrero. For the most part, Benoit and Guerrero dominated this match (particularly on Bubba Ray) with their technical style offense and double team antics until the tables were introduced. This was a hard hitting and fast paced match and was one heck of an opening bout. Good match to start off the night. 4/5

Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Noble w/Nidia Vs. Billy Kidman - This isn't a high flying, daredevil match that most Cruiserweight bouts tend to be as Jamie mostly grounded Kidman here with various arm holds and submissions that damaged Kidman's shoulder. Kidman, for the most part, stayed on the defense side of things in the match executing various counters and reversing Noble at times that included Kidman delivering a Powerbomb/spinebuster to Noble from the top rope. After Kidman missed his Shooting Star Press, Noble took the advantage to take the match and retain his championship. In my book, this match was just as good as their later Survivor Series rematch months later. 4/5

Around here, Kurt Angle cut a promo on his Triple Threat WWE title main event until Paul Heyman and the "Next Big Thing" Brock Lesnar interupted him to declare it was "the summer of Brock." But the irony in it, Kurt would go on and defeat Brock at next year's Vengeance for the WWE title in a Triple Threat Match during their year long feud the following 2003 year.

WWE European Champion Jeff Hardy Vs. William Regal - This was Regal's mandatory rematch after losing the now shelved European championship to Hardy on RAW. There wasn't much going on in this match besides Hardy taking a couple bumps on the outside floor and missing his Swantom Bomb but thankfully this match was cut short after Hardy managed to roll up Regal for the 3 count. 2.5/5

Chris Jericho Vs. John Cena - This was John Cena's PPV debut as he took on the first ever Undisputed Champion, Chris Jericho. This was also before Cena entered his rap gimmick as it looked like Cena was here to focus on the match and nothing else as he did during his PCW days. This was a good match between the two and probably the seeds that helped to grow their future 2005 and 2008 rivalries. 3.75/5

Brock Lesnar w/Paul Heyman Vs. Intercontinental Champion Rob Van Dam - In this King of the Ring rematch, RVD's coveted Intercontinental title was up for grabs against not only the "Next Big Thing" but now the No. 1 contender for the Undisputed title, Brock Lesnar. I wouldn't call this match the true definition of "David v. Goliath" but this match is and nothing less the definition of speed vs. power! After powerslamming RVD on the floor, this match, academically, was all Brock. RVD managed to pull out a few counters here and there and was also able to execute his 5 Star Frog Splash to Lesnar. The ending was somewhat of a jip but it was good way to keep Brock's undefeated streak going and to keep the title around RVD's waist. Brock's F5 to RVD onto a steel chair after the match is a sight to see too. This was a great back and forth match and one of those "lost classics" in the history of the Intercontinental championship. 4.5/5

Big Show Vs. Booker T (No Disqualification & No Count-Out) - This match happened after the disband of the nWo and was made after Eric Bischoff came to RAW as the new GM. The match is never boring but is slow at times with the only big spot I can point is when the Big Show is knocked senseless with a TV monitor before being Scissor Kicked through the announce table. In the end, Booker T gets the win with his Houston Hangover legdrop from the top rope. The match was good for what it was. 3/5

At this portion of the show, HHH came out to declare rather he was going to sign with SmackDown and his now ex-wife Stephanie McMahon or go to RAW with Eric Bischoff. HHH made his decision after Shawn Michaels came to the ring and persuaded him to come home, that being RAW...only to give HHH that heel turn in the weeks ahead to clash with HBK at Summerslam. This segment didn't take any time away from the last two matches on the card as it was entertaining at times.

WWE Tag Team Champions Hollywood Hulk Hogan and Edge vs. Un-Americans: Lance Storm and Christian - Storm, Edge, and Christian did a lot of the work in this one with Hogan doing his usual stuff to fire up the crowd. This was an entertaining tag team title bout that showcased the Un-Americans growing stronger after Chris Jericho interfered to cost Edge and Hogan the match to give Storm and Christian the tag titles. 3.75/5

WWE Undisputed Champion Undertaker Vs. The Rock Vs. Kurt Angle (No DQ Triple Threat Match) - I have to say, this match is argubably the best Triple Threat bouts I have ever seen (Benoit/HHH/HBK from WM XX and Samoa Joe/AJ Stlyes/Daniels from TNA's Unbreakable puts up that argument). This title bout was tremendous as all three superstars was able to shine various times in the match that showcased Rock and Taker stepping up their game to put on great wrestling performances individually. Angle, in my book, was the star of the match as he came close numerous times winning the Undisputed championship (even getting bloodied up in the process!). This match is a must see in my book and without question, the best match of the night. 5/5

Overall, this is a definite must see event! There's no questions why I wouldn't deny this PPV's recommedation. It's worth the time and money!
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