Judgment Day (2002)

Judgment Day (2002)

Original promotional poster featuring The Undertaker
Tagline(s) Judge, Jury and Executioner
Theme
song
(s)
Broken by 12 Stones
Information
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Sponsor(s) 1-800-Call ATT for Collect Calls
Date May 19, 2002
Attendance 14,521
Venue Gaylord Entertainment Center
City Nashville, Tennessee
Pay-per-view chronology

Insurrextion (2002) Judgment Day (2002) King of the Ring (2002)
Judgment Day chronology

Judgment Day (2001) Judgment Day (2002) Judgment Day (2003)

Judgment Day (2002) was the fourth annual Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view event and the first professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced under the WWF name. It was presented by 1-800-CALL-ATT, and took place on May 19, 2002, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. It featured talent from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. This event was the first pay-per-view to use the WWF name after the change from WWWF to WWF, although promotional materials produced before May 10, 2002 still bore the WWWF logo.

The main match from SmackDown! was a singles match for the WWF Undisputed Championship featuring The Undertaker defeating Hollywood Hulk Hogan to win the championship. The main match from Raw was a handicap match featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin defeating Ric Flair and Big Show. The predominant match from SmackDown! on the undercard was a Hell in a Cell match between Triple H and Chris Jericho, which Triple H won by pinfall following a Pedigree on the top of the cell. The other predominant from Raw was a singles match for the Intercontinental Championship featuring Eddie Guerrero defeating Rob Van Dam to retain his championship. The other primary match on the undercard was a Hair vs. Hair match featuring Edge defeating Kurt Angle by using a small package.

Background

The Undertaker, who challenged Hollywood at Judgement Day for the WWF Undisputed Championship

The event featured nine professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either faces or heels as they followed a series of events which built tension, culminating in a wrestling match or series of matches.

The main feud leading into Judgment Day on the Raw brand was between the Undisputed WWF Champion Hollywood Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker. At Backlash, The Undertaker defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin and became the number one contender to the championship, which Hogan won the same night. On the April 25 episode of SmackDown!, The Undertaker came to SmackDown in order to attack Triple H, prompting Hogan to run and save Triple H. On the next Raw, Hogan and Undertaker confronted as Hogan tried to attack The Undertaker. However, later that night, during Hogan's match with William Regal, The Undertaker attacked Hogan with Hogan's weight belt, busting him open. The next week on Raw, Hogan stole The Undertaker's motorcycle and rode into the ring on it, and then tried to chase Undertaker with the motorcycle (which didn't start). Later that night, Hogan destroyed the motorcycle with a truck. The next week on Raw, Undertaker attacked Hogan in the backstage, tied him into Hogan's motorcycle and dragged him all over the backstage. On that week's episode of SmackDown!, Hogan talked in front of the Montreal crowd, as Mr. McMahon confronted him and Hogan attacked him.

The main feud on the SmackDown! brand was between Chris Jericho and Triple H. On the April 25 episode of SmackDown!, Jericho defeated Triple H with The Undertaker's help in order to get a title shot at Hollywood Hulk Hogan's title the next week. The next week on SmackDown!, Jericho managed to convince McMahon to make the match a no disqualification match and to prevent Triple H from hitting Jericho. Jericho taunted Triple H later that night, but during the title match, The Undertaker's music hit. However, The Undertaker didn't come to the ring and Hogan defeated Jericho. The next week on SmackDown!, McMahon made Jericho and five other wrestlers beat on Triple H, while booking Jericho and Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match. Jericho cost Triple H a match against Reverend D-Von later that night, making Triple H attack Jericho as he teamed up with Kurt Angle against Edge and Hogan. Mr. McMahon then came to the ring and taunted Triple H, allowing Jericho to hit Triple H with the chair again. The next week on SmackDown!, Jericho and Angle attacked Triple H and Edge, and defeated them in the main event.

Another main feud from the Raw brand was Stone Cold Steve Austin against Big Show and Ric Flair. At Backlash, Flair refereed the Austin-Undertaker #1 contenders match, and counted Austin without seeing he had his foot on the bottom rope. The next night on Raw, Flair told Austin that he made a mistake and booked Austin and Bradshaw against the nWo of Scott Hall and X-Pac, but Bradshaw was attacked in the backstage. Flair put Big Show in the match as a replacement, but Show turned on Austin and joined the nWo, blaming Austin for him being left off WrestleMania X8. The next week on Raw, while Big Show was revealed as the man who attacked Bradshaw, Flair refereed a tag team match between Hall and X-Pac and the team of Austin and Bradshaw. Austin won, even though X-Pac's foot was on the bottom rope. Flair then booked himself in a six-man tag match the next week on Raw, with Bradshaw and Austin against the nWo. However, Flair turned on Austin and booked himself and Big Show against Austin at Judgement Day. The next week on Raw, Austin cost Flair a title match against Hogan, making Flair booking Bradshaw against Big Show and X-Pac (Scott Hall was fired the week before) and booking Austin in a lumberjack match against a new nWo member. After the nWo defeated Bradshaw, Flair revealed Booker T as the new nWo member. Despite the entire lumberjack being heels, Austin defeated Booker, but he was attacked by the nWo and Flair after the match.

Aftermath

With his feud with Triple H now over, Chris Jericho decided to enter the King of the Ring tournament, with the winner to receive a WWF Undisputed Championship match on August 25 at SummerSlam. Jericho was scheduled to compete against Edge in the first round tournament, but Edge forfeited his match to Jericho due to a legittimate shoulder injury. Jericho advanced as far as the semi-finals, losing to Rob Van Dam. On the May 30 episode of SmackDown!, The Undertaker defeated Randy Orton to retain the title. Afterward, Triple H assaulted The Undertaker, claiming that if The Undertaker would give him a title shot, he wouldn't retain the championship. During Triple H's match with Test, Undertaker interfered, enabling Test to nail Triple H with a big boot for the pin. Afterwards, Taker nailed Triple H with multiple steel chair shots to his elbow. On the June 6 episode of SmackDown!, Triple H became the number one contender to the championship by defeating Hollywood Hulk Hogan. Triple H faced The Undertaker for the WWF Undisputed Championship at King of the Ring, only to lose despite interference on his behalf from a returning The Rock.

Kurt Angle and Edge continued to feud for a few weeks after Judgment Day, and Edge was later joined by Hollywood Hulk Hogan on the May 30 episode of SmackDown!. On that episode, while Hogan had a stare down with the WWF Chairman Mr. McMahon, Angle attacked Hogan with a steel pipe. Later that night, Hogan interfered in a steel cage match between Angle and Edge by assaulting Angle. Moments later, Edge speared Angle from the top rope and won the match. In the process, Edge injured his arm and would be forced out of action for a month. The centerpiece of this feud was a hairpiece Angle was wearing after being shaven bald, which he held to his head with a piece of amateur wrestling headgear. On the June 13 episode of SmackDown!, Angle and The Undertaker were scheduled to wrestle Hogan and Triple H, but Undertaker and Angle assaulted Hogan before the match started. After Angle and Undertaker defeated Triple H by disqualification, Hogan went after Angle and eventually stripped Angle's wig from his head, which led to a match between the two at King of the Ring. At the event, Angle won by submission.

Brock Lesnar ended his feud with The Hardy Boyz and entered the King of the Ring tournament. On Raw, Lesnar defeated Bubba Ray Dudley in the first round tournament then the following week, he defeated Booker T in the quarter finals. At the King of the Ring event, he defeated Test in the semifinals then went on to defeat Rob Van Dam in the King of the Ring tournament, which earned him the SummerSlam title shot against the champion.

After Judgment Day, Stone Cold Steve Austin continued his feud with Ric Flair, which added both Eddie Guerrero and a returning-from-injury Chris Benoit (who was last seen in June 2001 at King of the Ring due to neck injury). However, the feud ended abruptly with Austin's unexpected departure from the company on June 3 for his refusal to win a hotshotted match to Brock Lesnar. That same night, Flair lost his half of the WWF ownership to Mr. McMahon and returned to active wrestling. Austin would return in 2003 and he would face The Rock at WrestleMania XIX in a losing effort, which would turn out to be Austin's last match before retiring from wrestling on medical grounds.

Guerrero's feud with Van Dam ended on the May 27 episode of Raw, when he lost his Intercontinental Championship in a ladder match. Two weeks later on Raw, he lost to Van Dam again in the King of the Ring first round tournament. He went on to face Flair at King of the Ring in place of Austin and lost the match after interference from Bubba Ray Dudley, with whom Guerrero entered a feud the following night on Raw. After pinning Bubba Ray, Guerrero had the table set up, only for Bubba Ray to put him through it. Chris Benoit then applied the Crippler Crossface on Bubba Ray. The following week on Raw, Benoit and Guerrero fought Bubba Ray and Spike dudley in a tag team match, which Bubba Ray and Spike won. Afterwards, as Spike tried to execute the Dudley Dog on Benoit, the latter countered it and tossed him through a table. Benoit then applied the Crippler Crossface on Bubba Ray while Guerrero frog splashed Bubba Ray from behind. The following two weeks on Raw, Benoit and Guerrero had defeated Bubba and Spike in two different tag team matches. Then on July 21 at Vengeance, Bubba Ray and Spike defeated Benoit and Guerrero in a tag team elimination tables match when Bubba last eliminated Benoit following a Bubba Bomb. On the July 29 episode of Raw, after Benoit defeated Van Dam for the Intercontinental Championship, he and Guerrero would then defect to the SmackDown! brand during a storyline "open season" on wrestler contracts, with Benoit taking his newly won Intercontinental Championship with him. Van Dam defeated Benoit for the title on August 25 at SummerSlam and returned the title to the Raw brand.

Trish Stratus concluded her feud with Stacy Keibler after defeating Keibler in the Bra and Panties match on the May 25 episode of Velocity. She was then challenged by a returning Molly Holly, who returned with a drastic attitude change and new look. Holly's return took place on April 1, when she attacked Stratus. On the June 3 episode of Raw, Stratus successfully defended the Women's Championship against Terri Runnels in a lingerie match. Holly then appeared to the ring with brass knuckles only for Stratus to nail her in the head with the title belt then took her undergarments off and threw them in Holly's face. The following week on Raw, after Holly defeated Stratus in a non-title match, she took Stratus's undergarments and choked her out with it. At King of the Ring, Stratus lost the match and her Women's title to Holly after Holly executed a belly to belly suplex and pinned her with a handful of tights for leverage.

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times[1]
1H William Regal (c) defeated D'Lo Brown Singles match for the WWE European Championship 06:22
2 Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Rob Van Dam Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship 10:17
3 Trish Stratus (c) (with Bubba Ray Dudley) defeated Stacy Keibler (with Reverend D-Von and Deacon Batista) Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship 02:54
4 Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) Tag team match 04:47
5 Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Big Show and Ric Flair Handicap match 15:36
6 Edge defeated Kurt Angle Hair vs. Hair match 15:30
7 Triple H defeated Chris Jericho Hell in a Cell match 24:31
8 Rikishi and Rico defeated Billy and Chuck (c) Tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship 03:50
9 The Undertaker defeated Hollywood Hulk Hogan (c) Singles match for the WWE Undisputed Championship 12:20
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

See also

References

  1. "Judgment Day 2002". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved February 3, 2015.

External links

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