Backlash (2003)

Backlash (2003)

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The main match on the undercard from the Raw brand, was a Six-man tag team match involving the team of Triple H, Ric Flair, and Chris Jericho facing Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, and Booker T. The feud began on the March 31, 2003 episode of "Raw", in a backstage segment, where Booker T was being medically attended, as Flair came into the scene to confront and taunt Booker T. Later that night, Jericho cut a promo, where he complained that he should have won his match against Michaels at WrestleMania XIX. After the promo, Booker T defeated Jericho via disqualification after Flair interfered in the match and attacked Booker T. Afterwards, Triple H came down to the ring, where he, Jericho, and Flair attacked Booker T simultaneously. The attack caused Michaels to come down to the ring to help Booker T to no avail, as Jericho locked Michaels in the Walls of Jericho and Triple H locked Booker T in an Indian deathlock. The following week on "Raw", Nash entered the feud during a main event tag team match between the team of Triple H and Jericho facing Michaels and Booker T. After Booker T pinned Triple H to earn the victory for his team, Flair came into the ring and attacked Booker T, followed by Jericho attacking Michaels with a steel chair. The attack led to the return of Nash, who had been sidelined with an injury, who attacked Jericho and Flair. After the turn of events, Triple H prepared to hit Nash with a sledgehammer, only to retreat the ring soon afterwards. The feud intensified during the week before Backlash, during a main event World Heavyweight Championship match between Booker T, and the reigning champion, Triple H, with Michaels as the special guest referee. During the match, Michaels superkicked Triple H, resulting in Flair and Jericho coming into the ring and attacking Michaels and Booker T. Nash then came down to the ring, where he dispersed Jericho and Flair. He also helped Michaels and Triple H back to their feet, only to receive a low blow by Triple H.

The main match on the undercard from the SmackDown! brand, was the encounter of The Big Show and Rey Mysterio. The feud began on the April 17, 2003 episode of "SmackDown!", during a tag team match pitting Mysterio and Tajiri against The Big Show and A-Train. The Big Show and A-Train won the match via pinfall. After the match, however, Tajiri sprayed green mist into A-Train's face, while Mysterio delivered a 619 on The Big Show, which caused him to collapse onto the floor. After the match in a backstage segment, The Big Show appeared frustrated with Mysterio for being embarrassed by him. The feud escalated during the week before Backlash, during a match between The Big Show and Tajiri. After The Big Show performed a chokeslam on Tajiri, Mysterio came down to the ring and distracted The Big Show, which caused The Big Show to chase Mysterio at ringside, resulting in Tajiri winning the match via count-out.

Event

Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, Scott Steiner defeated Rico in a match on "Sunday Night HEAT", which aired on TNN. The first match of the event was a tag team match for the Tag Team Championship, between Los Guerreros (Eddie and Chavo Guerrero) and the reigning champions, Team Angle (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas). The match began as Team Angle gained early advantage over Los Guerreros, after they performed a leapfrog stun gun on Eddie. After the double team, Benjamin and Haas prevented Eddie from tagging Chavo into the match for a period of time, but Chavo was eventually tagged into the match, where he gained the advantage over Haas. While Chavo was the legal wrestler in the match, Eddie illegally entered the ring and hit a frog splash on Haas, only for an unsuccessful pin attempt by Chavo. After the pin attempt, Eddie and Benjamin fought onto ringside, where Benjamin tripped Chavo, who was in the ring about to perform a suplex on Haas. The situation caused Haas to land on Chavo into a pin cover. Benjamin held Chavo's leg down, preventing him from kicking out, allowing Team Angle to retain the Tag Team Championship.cite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/tv_reports/31140/411s-WWE-Backlash-Report-04.27.03.htm|accessdate=2008-04-29|title=A largely predictable PPV that featured solid in ring action and a nice debut for Goldberg.|author=Widro|publisher=411Mania.com|date=2003-04-27] cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/04/28/75027.html|accessdate=2008-04-29|title=Goldberg suffers Backlash|last=Powell|first=John|publisher=Canoe: SLAM Sports-Wrestling]

The second match of the event was Sean O' Haire (with Roddy Piper) versus Rikishi. O' Haire gained the early advantage, as he clotheslined Rikishi down to the ring mat. Soon afterwards, Rikishi was able to retaliate, as he attacked O'Haire in the ring corner, which led to a stink face attempt. The turn of events led to the attempted interference of Piper, who tried to hit Rikishi with a coconut. Rikishi, however, grabbed the coconut and broke it over Piper's head. The distraction allowed O' Haire to perform the Prophecy on Rikishi, into a pinfall.cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news/1051498794.shtml|title=WWE Backlash 2003 Results|last=Martin|first=Adam|publisher=WrestleView|date=2003-04-27] The next match was a Tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship between The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley) and the reigning champions, Kane and Rob Van Dam, with Chief Morley as the special guest referee. The match began with Kane and Van Dam in control of the match, after Kane performed a spinebuster on Bubba Ray. D-Von, though, gained the advantage after delivering a sidewalk slam onto Van Dam. Later in the match, Kane regained control, which proceeded into a chokeslam attempt on Bubba Ray. Morley, however, gave Kane a low blow. Afterwards, Lance Storm attempted to interfere in the match on Kane and Van Dam's behalf, to no avail, which proceeded with a 3-D from The Dudley Boyz onto Morley, thus knocking out the official of the match. The distraction by Morley and Storm allowed Kane to successfully deliver a chokeslam, followed by a Five-Star Frog Splash onto Bubba, into a pinfall officiated by a new referee. Therefore, Kane and Van Dam retained the World Tag Team Championship.cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/PPV_Reports_5/article_3545.shtml|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=Backlash (2003) Results|publisher=PWTorch|last=Keller|first=Wade|date=2003-04-27]

The fourth match of the event was for the Women's Championship, where Jazz (with Theodore Long) faced the reigning champion, Trish Stratus.cite web|url=http://warned.net/WWEBacklash2003.html|accessdate=2008-04-28|title=WWE Backlash 2003 Results|publisher=Warned.net] As a part of the storyline, Stratus came into the match with injured ribs and was advised not to wrestle by doctors, but was forced to wrestle by Raw General Manager, Eric Bischoff. Both women wrestled a back and forth match, until Stratus gained the advantage over Jazz by performing Stratusfaction on her. During the pin attempt, Long threw his shoe onto Stratus's head, causing the pin to be broken. The interference allowed Jazz to roll-up Stratus into a pinfall to become the new Women's Champion. The following match was The Big Show versus Rey Mysterio. Throughout the match, Mysterio used his quickness against The Big Show's size advantage, including performing three 619s on The Big Show. During the third 619, Mysterio attempted a West Coast Pop, yet, The Big Show was able to catch Mysterio in mid-air, reversing the move into a chokeslam and pinfall. After the match, Mysterio was placed on a stretcher by EMTs. The Big Show picked up the stretcher with Mysterio still on it and slammed it against the ring post, similar to swinging a baseball bat.

The sixth match was for the WWE Championship between John Cena and the reigning champion, Brock Lesnar. Lesnar gained the early advantage over Cena by performing a suplex and hitting Cena's head on the commentators' broadcast table. Cena, however, retaliated as he threw Lesnar into the steel ring steps, which caused him to bleed from the head. Lesnar then delivered a spinebuster onto Cena, regaining control of the match. After a spear from Lesnar which sent Cena into the ring corner, Cena attempted to push Lesnar into the referee to no avail. The distraction, however, allowed Cena to hit a low blow on Lesnar. Subsequently, Cena attempted to hit Lesnar with a steel chain, though, the referee confiscated the chain before he used it on Lesnar. The situation allowed Lesnar to perform the F-5 on Cena into pinfall to retain the WWE Championship.

The featured (and final) match on the undercard, was a six-man tag team match between the team of Triple H, Ric Flair, and Chris Jericho facing the team of Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, and Booker T. The team of Triple H took the early advantage, after Triple H illegally entered the ring and performed a Pedigree on Michaels. Michaels' team, however, took control of the match when Nash was tagged in and attacked all three opposers. As Nash wrestled Jericho, Booker T performed the scissors kick on Flair, which proceeded into Nash and Triple H brawling at ringside, Jericho and Booker T brawling at ringside, and Flair and Michaels wrestling in the ring. As Flair and Michaels wrestled, Flair was able to lock in the figure-four leg lock, while Jericho illegally entered the match and performed a Lionsault on Michaels, who was locked in the hold. Nash, who continued to brawl with Triple H at ringside, noticed the turn of events and entered the ring where he delivered a jackknife powerbomb on Jericho and threw Flair onto the referee. As the referee was knocked down, Triple H hit Nash with a sledgehammer and pinned him, earning the victory for himself, Flair, and Jericho.

The main event was Goldberg versus The Rock. Early into the match, The Rock taunted Goldberg at ringside to avoid wrestling him. As The Rock returned into the ring, Goldberg performed the Rock Bottom, The Rock's signature maneuver, on him, gaining the early advantage. Goldberg proceeded into hitting The Rock with a spear, but he dodged the spear, resulting in Goldberg hitting the steel ring post. The Rock took advantage over the situation, as he locked Goldberg in a sharpshooter. Goldberg broke the hold by grabbing the ring ropes and performed a successful spear on The Rock. The Rock, though, was able to perform a spinebuster, Rock Bottom, and People's Elbow on Goldberg into an unsuccessful pinfall attempt. Afterwards, Goldberg delivered two spears and a Jackhammer into a pinfall. [cite web|url=http://www.pwi-online.com/pages/wrestlingframe.html|title=2003: April 27|publisher=Pro Wrestling Illustrated|accessdate=2008-06-29|quote=April 27: Bill Goldberg defeats The Rock at Backlash.]

Aftermath

After Backlash, The Rock left WWE to focus on his acting career, as he filmed "Walking Tall", a film co-produced by WWE Films, released later in 2003. [cite web|url=http://prowrestling.about.com/od/thewrestlers/p/therock.htm|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=The Rock Biography|publisher=About.com: Professional Wrestling] As The Rock left WWE, Goldberg began a feud against Chris Jericho on the April 28, 2003 edition of "Raw", during Jericho's first edition of the "Highlight Reel", an interview show, where Goldberg was the guest. During the segment, Jericho stated that no one wanted Goldberg in WWE, sparking a feud between the two wrestlers.cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20030604161431/http://raw.wwe.com/results/042803/results.html|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=Linda McMahon names Stone Cold RAW's new Co-General Manager!|publisher=Archive.org|work=World Wrestling Entertainment|date=2003-04-28] cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news/1051587986.shtml|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=WWE Raw (April 28, 2003) Results|last=Moore|first=Wesley|publisher=WrestleView|date=2003-04-29] Less than a month later, on the May 12, 2003 episode of "Raw", a mystery assailant attempted to run over Goldberg with a limousine.cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20030604161431/http://raw.wwe.com/results/051203/results.html|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=Christian eat's steel|publisher=Archive.org|work=World Wrestling Entertainment|date=2003-05-12] cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/TV_Reports_9/article_3747.shtml|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=5/12 WWE Raw: Mallory's "virtual time" coverage |publisher=PW Torch|date=2003-04-12|last=Mahling|first=Mallory] The following week on "Raw", Co-Raw General Manager, Steve Austin, interrogated several Raw superstars to find out who was the assailant. One of the interrogates was Lance Storm, who admitted that he was guilty. Austin then forced Storm into a match with Goldberg, who defeated Storm via pinfall. After the match, Goldberg forced Storm to admit that Jericho was the superstar who conspired Storm into running him over.cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/TV_Reports_9/article_3852.shtml|title=5/19 Raw review: Mahling's "alternative perspective" rundown |accessdate=2008-06-29|last=Mahling|first=Mallory|publisher=PW Torch|date=2003-05-19] cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20030604161431/http://raw.wwe.com/results/051903/results.html|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=Jericho: "I Did It"|publisher=Archive.org|work=World Wrestling Entertainment|date=2003-05-19] On the May 26, 2003 edition of "Raw", Goldberg yet again was a guest on the "Highlight Reel", where Jericho and Goldberg agreed to a match at Bad Blood.cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/TV_Reports_9/article_3938.shtmlm|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=5/26 WWE Raw review: Ric Flair teams with Michaels against Hunter |last=Mahling|first=Mallory|publisher=PW Torch|date=2003-05-26] cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20030604161431/http://raw.wwe.com/results/052603/results.html|accessdate=2008-06-29|title=The Dirtiest Player & The Game wreak havoc|publisher=Archive.org|work=World Wrestling Entertainment|date=2003-05-26] At Bad Blood, Goldberg defeated Jericho via pinfall, after a Jackhammer.cite web|url=http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/PPV_Reports_5/article_4173.shtml|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=6/15 WWE Bad Blood PPV: Ongoing "virtual time" results of event |publisher=PW Torch|date=2003-06-15|last=Keller|first=Wade] cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/badblood03.html|title=WWE Bad Blood 2003 Results|accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=Online World of Wrestling]

Brock Lesnar engaged in a feud against The Big Show over the WWE Championship. The feud began on the May 1, 2003 episode of "SmackDown!", where Lesnar cut an in-ring promo against Big Show, stating that he was a coward for defeating Rey Mysterio at Backlash. The Big Show later appeared on the stage, where he challenged Lesnar into a WWE Championship match.cite web|url=http://pwwew.net/tv/smackdown/030501.htm|title=WWE SmackDown! (May 1, 2003) Results|accessdate=2008-05-01|publisher=PWWEW.net] cite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/tv_reports/30634/411s-WWE-Smackdown-Report-05.01.03.htm|title=A must see segment highlights an otherwise blah Smackdown.|accessdate=2008-05-01|last=Jennette|first=Brad|publisher=411Mania.com|date=2003-05-01] The following week on "SmackDown!", it was announced that The Big Show would face Lesnar for the WWE Championship at Judgment Day in a Stretcher match. Later that night, the feud escalated during a Handicap match between Chris Benoit and the team of The Big Show and A-Train. Benoit lost via pinfall; after the match, Benoit was double-teamed by The Big Show and A-Train. The double-team caused Lesnar to come and assist Benoit to no avail, as The Big Show performed a chokeslam on Lesnar.cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/smackdown/030508.html|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=WWE SmackDown! (May 8, 2003) Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling] cite web|url=http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/tv_reports/30637/411s-WWE-Smackdown-Report-05.08.03.htm|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=If Mr. America and stretchers are your thing, then this show was totally for you, brother.|last=Jennette|first=Brad|publisher=411Mania.com|date=2003-05-08] At Judgment Day, Lesnar defeated The Big Show in the Stretcher match to retain the WWE Championship.cite web|url=http://pwwew.net/ppv/wwf/may/2003.htm|accessdate=2008-05-01|title=WWE Judgment Day 2003 Results|publisher=PWWEW.net] cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/judgmentday/history/judgmentday2003/mainevent/|title=Judgment Day Main Event|publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment|accessdate=2008-05-01]

The aftermath of the six-man tag team match from Backlash, was a feud over the World Heavyweight Championship between Kevin Nash and the reigning champion, Triple H. The feud began on the April 28, 2003 episode of "Raw", during a tag team match for the World Tag Team Championship involving Triple H and Ric Flair facing the reigning champions, Kane and The Hurricane. As Triple H attempted a pinfall on The Hurricane, Nash came down to the ring and chased Triple H to the backstage area with a sledgehammer. Triple H then ran towards a limousine, where Nash smashed the windows with the sledgehammer and threw it into the limousine, as it drove off with Triple H. The following week on "Raw", Co-Raw General Managers, Austin and Eric Bischoff announced a World Heavyweight Championship match between Nash and Triple H at Judgment Day. At Judgment Day, Triple H was disqualified to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.

Results

References

External links

* [http://www.wwe.com/shows/backlash/history/backlash2003/ Official Backlash (2003) website]


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