Royal Rumble Count-Up – 2003: The Original Suplex City

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6 Responses

  1. Beckett929 says:

    forget Match of the Year, that Angle/Benoit match might be match of the decade! I don’t care that Austin/Rock at WMX7 was bigger, this was better. Flair/Savage or Steamboat/Rude level great.

    If I had one match to sell someone on what pro wrestling SHOULD be, its that right there. Simple formula between 2 of the top 5 ever.

  2. keefmoon says:

    I get what you’re saying about feeling sorry for HHH, but there’s absolutely no reason why this match had to go 20 minutes (or whatever it did). After 10 minutes it was clear to everyone that it wasn’t going to work, but they kept pushing through it despite the crowd begging for the match to end. HHH should have taken it on the chin (or the nose) and accepted it was sucking.

    To add to this, they went with a DQ ending, which was only going to piss off an already furious crowd. Given where he was in the position at the time, he (or Flair, or Steiner, or Hebner, all of whom are seasoned veterans) should have called an audible and ended it with a Pedigree to at least give the fans that.

    And then they HAD A REMATCH! Entirely self-indulgent stuff from HHH all around, in a year where he was particularly bad for it.

  3. Dragon says:

    The Steiner/HHH match I believe could have been salvaged by having Steiner come into WWE as the batshit crazy freak he was in the dying days of WCW and by also giving him a few matches beforehand. I am a little bias though because I’m a Scott Steiner fan. His WWE run was abysmal, especially his teaming with Test. Just another WCW superstar that WWE didn’t know how to write for. (ie. Goldberg, DDP, Mike Awesome, ec..)

    • Greg says:

      WWE main events have a style that Steiner couldn’t do. Not really WWE’s fault nor Steiner’s.

      • ted says:

        Totally the company’s fault. They should have recognized that Steiner could not work anymore. Also by your own phrasing, it’s a style Scott couldn’t do. If WWE knew this they’re at fault and stupid. If they didn’t know this their simply stupid.

        • Greg says:

          The rematch is 100% on WWE. However, they probably assumed he was in wrestling shape and never did a test match to see if he could go. While a lot of blame should go on WWE for that, they probably didn’t want him to get hurt before their big first match so I can understand if they didn’t do a test match.

          But my comment was mostly directed towards the WWE doesn’t know how to write for WCW guys. They couldn’t write for him because he couldn’t do their style. That’s why his run didn’t work in WWE. That is not on Steiner nor WWE. Simple case of styles clashing.

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