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from: Kevin Porter
date: 2004-03-22 05:06:50
subject: Re: [WWE] [PPV] WrestleMania - Hack-Thoughts - 2004/03/14

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Hmm, I'm a little baffled as to your rating system.

Not sure how you can give $0.20 to Undertaker V Kane match, and over $2 for
Goldberg V Lesner.
I thought the Goldberg V Lesner was about the worst Wrestlemania match I've
ever seen (And I've seen all but 1). It was awful..... and I think the
crowds reaction in the opening 5/6 minutes told that.
I only saw it on TV, but it seemde that both men were booed a lot.

The Undertaker v Kane match was pretty bad (Compasred to other wrestlemania
matches), but I thought the atmosphere and return of Taker made up for that
in some way.  Although that may have looked better to me as I have not
follwed WWE for a fair few weeks and had no idea he was having an image
change.

I didnt think the main event was worth $20.  It WAS good, but still not as
good as previous main events.
Then again... I am one of those that think that WWE has got a lot worse
since the late 90's.

Good summary though :o)

Best wishes

Kev





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> Here's my review of the latest outing from WWE, based on "how much
> money was this match worth?"  At the end, I add it all up and see if
> the PPV as a whole was worth the sum of its matches.
>
> The bad weather that was supposed to hit us today stayed away (or
> hit early and the roads were clear by Sunday afternoon) so I made
> the trip to Torch HQ to watch the Granddaddy of them all (now that
> Starrcade is no more).
>
> I had posted my "guesses" as to how much each match would be worth a
> week or so ago, and from the total, it looked like my expectations
> were pretty high.  Did the event live up to it?  We'll see.
>
> The PPV started out with a taped message from Vince McMahon, and
> then panned over from Vince to show Shane and his new son.  I asked
> if this meant that Vince's grandson just earned a PPV bonus for his
> night's "work".
>
> RATING: $0.15
>
> I was only half paying attention to Heat, but I don't think they had
> any matches.  Matt Hardy's gotta be wondering if the jump to Raw was
> worth it, as neither he nor Lita were on the PPV.  There was someone
> near the front row with a "Jeff Hardy" sign, though.
>
> I wasn't looking forward to them interspersing "wrestlemania
> history" segments to pad the show out to the five hours, and
> thankfully they seem to have changed their mind.
>
> Lawler was actually in a suit and tie.  JR was wearing a bow tie (as
> was Cole).  Tazzz was in a suit & tie as well.
>
> The Boys Choir of Harlem performed "America the Beautiful".  No
> interruption by the Frenchies and no "What?" chants during the
> pauses.
>
> RATING: $0.00
>
> I expected them to start of with a hot match to get the live crowd
> off to a vocal start, maybe even the cruiserweight battle royal, but
> they decided to go with the US title match instead.
>
>
> 1.  John Cena over Big Show in 9:13
>
> Cena started out with a tame rap that was uninspiring.  The crowd
> seemed pretty dead, as they would continue to be throughout the
> night except for some very nice exceptions.  Since everyone was
> aware that Show was taking a few months off to get his knees fixed,
> I hope no one bet on him to retain the title.
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.15 (mostly for the two FUs)  My prediction was that
> it would be worth $1.05 so this was a sizable letdown
>
> Coach went in to Bischoff's office.  Eric told him to find Taker.
> They showed Coach a bit later still looking for Taker, but then
> seemed to just drop the angle.  I wonder if they were short on time
> or what.
>
> RATING: $0.00
>
> Randy Orton cut a promo that was interspersed with clips of his feud
> with Mick Foley. Orton was flanked by Batista and Ric Flair on
> either side. All were wearing suits, but Orton skipped the tie.
> They kept switching camera angles and the promo worked really well.
>
> RATING: $0.15
>
>
> 2.  Booker T/RVD over Frenchies & Cade/Jindrack & Dudleys to retain
> in 7:55
>
> None of the three teams trying to win the title seemed like a team
> that should have the straps, so it was an easy pick for Booker/RVD
> to retain.  That's two for two.  Nothing special about the match.
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.10 (I predicted $0.50 so this was even worse than
> the bad match I expected)
>
> Coach continued looking for Taker.  He heard noises behind a door.
> I smelled a Mae Young moment, and sure enough, bald dwarf Mean Gene
> emerged with lipstick on his chrome dome.  Next to come out was
> Bobby Heenan.  He said it wasn't what it seemed like.  Mae and
> Moolah then came out and dragged the two old guys back in the room.
> Bobby Heenan and Mae stole the segment for themselves.
>
> RATING: $0.25
>
>
> 3.  Christian over Jericho in 14:56
>
> Everyone was (legit) amazed that I correctly predicted Trish to help
> Christian win and turn heel.  I guess I thought it was common
> knowledge.  I guess it *was* only RSPW that "knew" this.  Still, it
> was a fun match and had some nice spots.  And the most interesting
> storyline in the last few years of WWE TV continues with the new
> twist added.
>
> MATCH RATING: $2.75 (expected value was $3.50, so this was the first
> match to come close)
>
> Lillian Garcia interviewed The Rock and Mick Foley backstage.  Rock
> was energized and cut probably his best promo of 2004.  Lillian
> oversold the glances at Rock's crotch until he finally got around to
> telling her to stop.  Hurricane, Rosey, Murracco, and Snuka were
> conveniently nearby for him to play off of as well.
>
> RATING: $0.80
>
>
> 4.  Flair/Orton/Batista over Rock & Foley in 17:09
>
> Match didn't seem to drag for being as long as it was.  Rock & Sock
> also didn't show as much ring rust as I would have expected.  I'm
> not sure if it's fair to single this match out, but I'm getting
> tired of the over-used formula of "face gets hot tag and then all
> heels enter ring to bump for him.  They must have used the same spot
> six or seven times during this match.  Anyone who thought this match
> would be anything other than Orton pinning Mick needs to pay
> attention.  Snuka was not at ringside as they seem to be saying he
> would be on Raw.
>
> MATCH RATING: $2.35 (expected value was $1.15, so this was a welcome
> change)
>
> They showed highlights from yesterday's Hall of Fame inductions.
> Jesse Ventura looks strange (or should that be 'stranger") with dark
> hair and a full beard.  Bobby was good as usual.  WWE continued to
> refuse to refer to Murrocco as "The Rock".
>
> RATING: $0.25
>
> They then went back to the live happenings as they brought the
> inductees on stage.  Valentine got a strangely big pop.  There was
> no Kane involvement in Pete Rose's induction.
>
> RATING: $0.10
>
>
> 5.  Torrie/Sable over Miss Jackie/Stacy in 2:41
>
> Anyone who thought the Playboy reps wouldn't win a match with
> "Playboy" in the title hasn't been paying attention.  Since none of
> these are even mediocre wrestlers, they kept the match short and
> didn't use much in the way of wrestling moves.  Before the opening
> bell, everyone but Jackie removed their evening gowns.  Jackie tried
> to leave and was brought back in the ring and striped of her
> clothing.
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.40 (expected rating was $1.25)
>
> Eddie was shown in the back walking into Benoit's dressing room
> (which from the stuff in the background looked to be shared with 90%
> of the rest of the roster).  He cut a great promo that fired Benoit
> up.  Great work from both men.
>
> RATING: $1.50 (what does it say when a promo from someone who isn't
> generally good on the mic is worth more than half the matches thus
> far?)
>
>
> 6.  Chavo retained the cruiserweight title in 10:38
>
> Since they wrestled two at a time, I think this should have been
> given at least 45 minutes.  Ultimo Dragon did his best imitation of
> The Shockmaster by slipping on the stage when he came out, and then
> slipping in the ring two or three times.  Everyone was talking about
> hockey during this match, so I don't know if the announcers
> mentioned why Tajiri's henchman never entered the ring to compete.
> I was also disappointed that they didn't use this match as a way for
> Hurricane to jump to Smackdown by entering himself in the "cruiser
> open".  It started out with Shannon Moore vs Ultimo.  Anyone who
> thought Shannon would get the title hasn't been paying attention.  I
> hope Shannon rubbed it in backstage that he got a payday on the
> biggest PPV of the year and Matt didn't.  Ultimo vs Jamie (by god)
> Noble should have been given more time to tell a story.  Noble
> pinned Funaki immediately.  Ugh.  Noble then fought Nunzio.  They
> didn't bring up that these two are supposed to be "cousins".  These
> two have had amazing matches in the past, but they were only given
> about a minute to work against each other here.  Kidman (one of
> three that didn't deserve to win, along with Shannon and Tajiri's
> henchman) did a SSP off the top turnbuckle to the outside where
> Noble and Nunzio were standing.  It looked like he cracked heads
> with one of them, but was able to finish the rest of his part of the
> match.  Rey came in and pinned Billy in about 90 seconds.  These two
> worked well against each other in WCW.  Both have roided up a lot
> since then, but showed a bit of the old fire still tonight.  Tajiri
> entered and the two did a nice series of spots.  This pairing alone
> should have been given at least 8 or 9 minutes to develop.  I called
> the mist 45 seconds ahead of time and correctly guessed that it
> would be green (since Rey was sporting a new all-red "Flash"
> superhero costume (to hang next to his spiderman and daredevil
> costumes from the past couple of years)).  So now it was down to
> just Rey and Chavo.  Anyone who has read the reports that Rey is
> going to leave the cruiserweight division to (stupidly) compete
> against the heavyweights again should have known by this point that
> Chavo would retain.  Chavo Sr took a nice bump for a man his age.
> Rey and Chavo should have been given more time for their part of the
> match as well.
>
> MATCH RATING: $3.90 (expected value was $10, so this was a huge
> let-down, mainly because of the time allotted, not that the
> wrestlers didn't do all they could given the handcuffs that were
> placed on them).
>
>
> 7.  Goldberg over Brock in 13:48
>
> Wow.  Vince believes that only a very small fraction of the
> viewership reads the internet, but somehow, everyone in attendance
> must have heard the news of Brock leaving.  There was a deafening
> "you sold out" chant filling MSG.  Brock looked legit irate at the
> response from the fans.  I'll bet if he sees any of them on the
> internet he'll kill them.  Goldberg smirked at the fans getting
> under Brock's skin.  As the "you sold out" chant started to die
> down, the fans came right back with the old standby "na na na na, na
> na na na, hey hey, goodbye".  Ross couldn't just ignore the fan
> reaction, so he mentioned that Brock's fans in Minnesota must be
> disappointed and then brought up the "rumors" that Brock might leave
> WWE to try out for the NFL.  The crowd went back and forth between
> cheering for Goldberg (because they were pissed at Brock) and booing
> Goldberg.  The backstage politics made this match much more
> interesting than it had any right to be.  You could tell that Steve
> Austin wanted nothing to do with the match at all, and wanted to
> disassociate from two wrestlers who fans had turned on.  Everyone
> was (legit) amazed that I called Austin's post-match stunner on
> Lesnar, Goldberg's return to the ring, and Austin's stunner on
> Goldberg after drinking beer together.  WTF?  Are online people the
> only ones who thought that was obvious?  Before the stunner on
> Brock, he again looked genuinely pissed at the fans (who went into
> yet another round of "you sold out" chants and "hey hey
goodbye"),
> gave the MSG crowd a (probably unscripted) double bird, then gave
> Austin a (probably scripted) double bird before eating the stunner.
> I laughed out loud when one of the cans of beer that Austin called
> to be thrown to him hit him right in the head.  This might be my
> third favorite Goldberg match of all time.  Raven carried him to his
> best match.  DDP carried him to his second best match.  This is
> third mainly because of the crowd getting under Brock's skin.  If
> anyone had told me a week ago that Vince would put Goldberg over
> Brock even though it was Goldberg's last match, I would have told
> them they were crazy.  Even *after* the news that Lesnar was
> leaving, I still expected Goldberg to put him over, since Brock will
> probably come crawling back when he realizes he can't get a tenth as
> much income by doing anything else he's qualified for.  I pondered
> whether enough time had passed to make a joke about Brock flying his
> new plane into the WTC (since this PPV was from NYC).  Yeah,
> probably too soon...
>
> MATCH RATING: $2.90 (expected value was $0.75 so this turned out to
> be a lot more interesting than it had any right to be)
>
> They showed fireworks on the roof of MSG (outside).  Yikes, they're
> making it harder and harder to sidestep the WTC references.
>
> WM21 (the roman numerals are gone Yay!) will be in California.
>
> Vince appeared at the top of the ramp, quickly thanked the fans, and
> left.
>
>
> 8.  Rikishi/Scotty  over Bashams & APA & WGTT in 6:05
>
> After the push WGTT got a couple weeks ago, I expected them to be
> rewarded with the titles tonight.  Nope.  They kept them on the
> "team that needed a gimmick change about two years ago".  Maybe I
> should just be happy that they didn't give them to Rapeshaw or the
> (technically sound but non-interesting) Bashams.  The announcers
> seemed surprised and excited that the champs danced afterwards.
> WTF?  Was there any doubt?  At least the match wasn't longer than it
> deserved to be.
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.20 (expected value was $1.90 so this was a letdown
> even taking into consideration that I wasn't looking forward to it)
>
> They ran a promo for Edge's return (but didn't commit to which brand
> would get him).
>
> Jesse Ventura came to the ring to cut a nice promo.  He saw Donald
> Trump in the front row and decided to interview him.  He cut a promo
> on Donald's hair (ha!).  I would have marked doubly if Trump had
> been quick enough to say something like "you're one to talk").
> Ventura wrapped it up by asking if Trump would support him running
> for president in 2008.  Trump said "of course".  Jesse said that
> maybe we need a wrestler to run in 2008.  I think he's right.  Maybe
> Shannon Moore should run.  This just magnified how much better Jesse
> would be than Jerry Lawler.  Of course one big difference is that
> Jerry is wearing headphones and has six production people telling
> him what to say at all times.  Jesse might be a lot less interesting
> under those conditions.
>
> RATING: $2.00
>
> 9.  Victoria over Molly in 4:52
>
> Before the match they showed a barber, complete with barber pole and
> chair.  I would have marked like a mofo if they had brought in
> Brutus Beefcake (and had the announcers make several references to
> subway workers and cocaine).  This was one match where I could
> really see either person winning.  Molly definitely deserved her
> long run on top and could have been in line for another run.  It
> would have been a pretty short run for Victoria if she dropped the
> strap.  Molly's sort of ignoring the topic any time someone brought
> up the hair stipulation in interviews over the last couple weeks
> made me guess that she'd be getting her head shaved, though.  But
> instead of anything insightful, Lawler spent the entire match
> talking about panties.  The match wasn't long enough to tell a
> story, even though Molly is quite capable of doing so (and Victoria
> has come along nicely with the tutoring from Molly and Fit Finlay).
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.95 (expected vale was $8, but the shortness of the
> match made it a lot less interesting than expected)
>
> Post-match, Molly (gasp) tried to escape without getting her head
> shaved.  Amazingly, none of the announcers saw that coming.  In a
> neat twist, Molly decked Victoria, put her in the barber chair, and
> tried to use the clippers on her (which the barber willingly handed
> to her).  That would have been a great ending if Victoria had been
> the one to get shaved when her hair wasn't even on the line.  But
> Victoria managed to grad some hair spray (no one seemed to question
> why the hair spray was there in the first place) and sprayed Molly's
> eyes.  Victoria then strapped Molly to the chair (it must have been
> Shaniqua's chair) and proceeded to shave her bald.
>
> RATING: $0.95
>
> 10.  Eddie over Kurt to retain the title in 21:30
>
> For some reason, I was the only person who thought Eddie would
> retain the title.  WTF? (again)  Haven't all the reports said that
> the WWE is pleased with Eddie's work and plan to give him a nice
> long reign?  Why was everyone else convinced that Angle would win
> this one?  And when Eddie retained, they also all thought that was a
> sure sign that HHH would retain so that there would still be a heel
> champ on one brand.  Again I say WTF?  Bu as to the match, I
> expected this to be a serious contender for MOTY, and while it was
> solid work, it wasn't a WrestleMania caliber match from either of
> these guys.  When I mentioned that I was disappointed, I was told
> that someone in the main event almost certainly told Eddie and Kurt
> not to upstage them.  Two people (neither was me) called the finish
> as soon as Eddie started unlacing his boot.  I appreciated the slow
> build and the near falls at the end, but this just seems like it
> wasn't even what we've seen from these two on Smackdown.  This
> should have easily been a show-stealer match.
>
> MATCH RATING: $3.00 (expected value was $12)
>
> At this point I mentioned how I would have marked if they announced
> that "due to time constraints, the Undertaker match would be cut
> from the PPV".  No such luck.
>
>
> 11.  Undertaker over Kane in 6:56
>
> The entrance was no doubt longer than the match, but in this case,
> that's not a bad thing--that'sa good thing.  The video entrance for
> Kane was nice, as up til now it had been a dot matrix of the New
> York skyline, but now changed to the New York skyline with all the
> buildings on fire.  I'll also point out now that at the top of the
> ramp where the wrestlers stand on the platform, they walked across a
> giant dot matrix screen.  Cool effect.  It'll be interesting to see
> if this is something that WWE rented for one night or if it'll be a
> new part of the Raw set from now on.  Anyway, I was apparently the
> only one who knew that Paul Bearer all but confirmed that he would
> be at Mania by canceling all his indy bookings.  Mark wrestled
> without hair extensions, wore a cowboy hat to the ring, and didn't
> *totally* go into no-sell mode for the first half of the match.  The
> crowd popped for the sit-up, and called Taker's tombstone spot for
> him ahead of time so he wouldn't forget.  I was thankful that they
> kept the match as short as they did and that Taker only
> half-heartedly no sold for the first few minutes before going into
> full no-sell mode.  There was an unintentional shoot comment by one
> of the announcers talking about Undertaker burying all of his
> opponents (or something like that).  I expected a bit more pyro in
> Taker's entrance instead of simply Bearer walking to the ring and a
> few druids holding torches.  I laughed at how it would suck if the
> torches burned down MSG since then Benoit would be robbed of his
> world title victory.
>
> MATCH RATING: $0.20 (expected value was $0.20)
>
>
> 12.  Benoit over HHH and HBK
>
> They did a better job than I expected in coming up with reasons for
> one person to be "knocked out" while the other two fought.  While I
> still would have preferred a clean win of Benoit over HHH without
> HBK being inserted in the match, this exceeded all expectations I
> had for the match given the three men involved.  While I was 60%
> sure Benoit would win, I had the nagging suspicion it would be over
> HBK or a lot more tainted than it was.  To start out the match,
> Hebner checked all three men for foreign objects.  I wondered out
> loud how he missed HHH's and HBK's blades.  This had perfect
> build-up throughout the match, perfect psychology, a gusher of a
> blade job by HBK (he legit looked like he was out of it at the end,
> which worked perfectly why he wouldn't be involved when Benoit got
> the win over HHH) and a blade job from HHH as well (the only two
> blade jobs of the night).  They also did a nice spot with Benoit
> going through the Smackdown announce table.  They teased a lot of
> false finishes, including a perfect spot where Benoit had HHH in the
> crossface and HHH was tapping but his hand never touched the mat
> (plus another one where Benoit had HBK in the crossface, HBK wanted
> to tap, but HHH grabbed HBK's hand to keep him from tapping).
>
> MATCH RATING: $20.00 (expected rating was $2.00)
>
> - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = -
>
> TOTAL MATCH RATINGS: $36.90
>
> TOTAL SKIT RATING: $6.15
>
> TOTAL PPV RATING: $43.05
>
> WWE price of the PPV: $49.9x.  By that measure, I didn't quite get
> my money's worth.
>
> I spent about $10 in gas and $3.00 on food, so by that token I more
> than got my money's worth.
>
> My "expected value" of the PPV from my guesses last week totaled
> $42.30 (but that was for the matches, no skits).  So the total of
> the matches wasn't as good as I was guessing it would be, but the
> main event was better than I thought it had the slightest chance of
> attaining.  That plus all the crowd heat for Brock made this an easy
> "thumbs up" PPV.
>
> This makes it the best PPV I've seen since Halloween Havoc 1998, and
> two "hit" WWE PPVs in a row.  I haven't seen a
"disappointing" PPV
> since Survivor Series 2003.
>
> Thanks to pwTorch for the match results, so I didn't have to
> scribble down notes instead of enjoying the PPV.
>
> - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = -
>
> For comparison, here's what I thought of the PPVs I saw in the last
> couple of years:
>
> WWF Wrestlemania 1998         1998/03/   unrated
> WCW Spring Stampede 1998      1998/04/19 $24.10
> WWF IYH: Unforgiven 1998      1998/04/26 $ 9.95
> WCW Slamboree 1998            1998/05/17 $27.95
> WCW Great American Bash 1998  1998/06/14 $28.05
> WWF King of the Ring 1998     1998/06/28 $22.50
> WCW Bash at the Beach 1998    1998/07/12 $17.35
> ECW Heatwave 1998             1998/08/02 $24.90
> WCW Road Wild 1998            1998/08/08 $29.80
> WWF IYH: Fully Loaded 1998    1998/07/26 $ 6.95
> WWF SummerSlam 1998           1998/08/30 $10.20
> WCW Fall Brawl 1998           1998/09/13 $23.60
> WWF Judgement Day 1998        1998/10/18 $25.10
> WCW Halloween Havoc 1998      1998/10/25 $49.50
> ECW November to Remember 1998 1998/11/01 $25.75
> WWF Survivor Series 1998      1998/11/15 $21.40
> WWF IYH: Rock Bottom 1999     1998/12/13 $ 8.40
> ECW Guilty as Charged 1999    1999/01/10 $26.10
> WCW Souled Out 1999           1999/01/17 $29.10
> WWF Royal Rumble 1999         1999/01/24 $23.00
> WWF St Val Day Massacre 1999  1999/02/14 $20.90
> WCW SuperBrawl 1999           1999/02/21 $21.35
> WCW Uncensored 1999           1999/03/14 $32.00
> ECW Living Dangerously 1999   1999/03/21 $25.90
> WCW Spring Stampede 1999      1999/04/11 $38.00
> WCW Slamboree 1999            1999/05/09 $21.10
> ECW Hardcore Heaven 1999      1999/05/09 $15.30
> WWF King of the Ring 1999     1999/06/27 $13.40
> WCW Bash at the Beach 1999    1999/07/11 $20.70
> WWF Fully Loaded 1999         1999/07/25 $10.80
> WCW Road Wild 1999            1999/08/14 $13.90
> WWF SummerSlam 1999           1999/08/22 $19.05
> WCW Fall Brawl 1999           1999/09/12 $12.85
> ECW Ararchy Rulz 1999         1999/09/19 $32.25
> WWF No Mercy 1999             1999/10/17 $13.00
> WCW Halloween Havoc 1999      1999/10/24 $ 3.35
> ECW November to Remember 1999 1999/11/07 $28.45
> WWF Survivor Series 1999      1999/11/14 $10.95
> WCW Meyhem 1999               1999/11/21 $17.75
> WWF Armageddon 1999           1999/12/12 $22.05
> WCW Starrcade 1999            1999/12/19 $23.65
> ECW Guilty as Charged         2000/01/09 $25.70
> WCW Souled Out                2000/01/16 $13.20
> WWF Royal Rumble              2000/01/23 $20.00
> WWF No Way Out                2000/02/27 $16.95
> ECW Living Dangerously        2000/03/12 $21.80
> WCW Uncensored                2000/03/19 $21.65
> WWF WrestleMania              2000/04/02 $22.05
> WCW Spring Stampede           2000/04/16 $23.70
> WWF Backlash                  2000/04/30 $25.65
> WCW Slamboree                 2000/05/07 $23.55
> ECW Hardcore Heaven           2000/05/14 $23.05
> WWF Judgment Day              2000/05/21 $11.25
> WCW Great American Bash       2000/06/11 $16.55
> WWF King of the Ring          2000/06/25 $ 1.40
> WCW Bash at the Beach         2000/07/09 missed
> ECW Heat Wave                 2000/07/16 $15.50
> WWF Fully Loaded              2000/07/23 $24.40
> WCW New Blood Rising          2000/08/13 $31.00
> WWF SummerSlam                2000/08/27 $24.90
> WCW                           2000/09/17 missed
> WWF Unforgiven                2000/09/24 $16.65
> ECW Anarchy Rulz              2000/10/01 $21.30
> ECW                           2000/11/   missed
> WWF Survivor Series           2000/11/   missed
> ECW Massacre on 34th Street   2000/12/03 $ 9.65
> WWF                           2000/12/   missed
> ECW Guilty As Charged         2001/01/07 $15.70
> WWF                           2001/01/   missed
> WCW Superbrawl Revenge        2001/02/18 $37.60
> WCW Greed                     2001/03/   missed
> WWF WrestleMania              2001/04/01 $29.50
> WWF                           2001/05/   missed
> WWF King of the Ring          2001/06/24 $16.55
> WWF Invasion                  2001/07/22 $15.25
> WWF SummerSlam                2001/08/   missed
> WWF                           2001/09/   missed
> WWF                           2001/10/   missed
> WWF Survivor Series           2001/11/18 $11.25
> WWF Royal Rumble              2002/01/20 $14.15
> WWF No Way Out                2002/02/17 $ 3.40
> WWF WrestleMania              2002/03/17 $25.30/$36.40
> WWF King of the Ring          2002/06/23 $ 6.55/$10.15
> NWA TNA                       2002/08/14 $11.60/$12.20
> WWF SummerSlam                2002/08/25 $21.10/$21.10
> WWF Unforgiven                2002/09/22 $17.50/$21.15
> WWF No Mercy                  2002/10/20 $16.85/$20.00
> WWF Survivor Series           2002/11/17 $ 7.50/$ 9.20
> WWF Royal Rumble              2003/01/19 $19.55/$19.55
> WWF WrestleMania XIX          2003/03/30 $22.55/$23.45
> WWE SummerSlam                2003/08/24 $16.25/$16.55
> NWA TNA                       2003/09/10 $12.50/$14.00
> WWE Survivor Series           2003/11/16 $ 8.10/$ 8.60
> WWE No Way Out                2004/02/15 $21.85/$22.95
> WWE WrestleMania 20           2004/03/14 $36.90/$43.05
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