WWE No Mercy 2001

October. 21,2001      
Rating:
6.7
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No Mercy (2001) was the fourth No Mercy professional wrestling PPV. It was presented by Subway and took place on October 21, 2001 at the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The main event was a Triple Threat No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship between Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle and Rob Van Dam. The undercard featured The Rock versus Chris Jericho for the WCW Championship, The Undertaker versus Booker T, Dudley Boyz versus Big Show and Tajiri for the WWF Tag Team Championship, Christian versus Edge in a Ladder match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, Torrie Wilson versus Stacy Keibler in a Lingerie match, Test versus Kane and Hardy Boyz versus Lance Storm and The Hurricane for the WCW Tag Team Championship.

Steve Austin as  Stone Cold Steve Austin
Kurt Angle as  Himself
Rob Van Dam as  Himself
Chris Jericho as  Chris Jericho
Dwayne Johnson as  The Rock
Mark Calaway as  The Undertaker
Booker Huffman as  Booker T
Mark LoMonaco as  Bubba Ray Dudley
Devon Hughes as  D-Von Dudley
Paul Wight as  The Big Show

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Reviews

Fluentiama
2001/10/21

Perfect cast and a good story

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TaryBiggBall
2001/10/22

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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Anoushka Slater
2001/10/23

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Tobias Burrows
2001/10/24

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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amanwhorocks
2001/10/25

1. WCW Tag Team Championship: Champs-hardy Boys Vs. The Hurricane/Lance Storm - Nice match with clean finish. Hardyz retained. 8.5/10 2. Test Vs. Kane - 2 powerful guys brawled in surprisingly good match and Kane jobbed to Test! Great booking. 8/10 3. Lingerie match: Stacy Keibler Vs. Torrie Wilson - Stacy is hot she hat cool pantyhose and was without shoes. But Torrie won. Hmm I like that thing. 8/10 4. Intercontinental Title Ladder Match: Champ-Christian Vs. Edge - 2 holy s*it chants - you know :) Great match. Edge won that title back. Thank you guys, for HQ match. 9/10 5. WWF Tag Team Championship: Champs-Dudley Boyz Vs. Tajiri/Big Show - Quite nonsense things, because Big Show was out of mind for a few minutes after Rhinos Spear. And Dudley could won over Tajiri. But it has action. 8/10 6. Booker T. Vs. Undertaker - match was far too long and often with a punches. Taker won 7/10 7. WCW Heavyweight Championship: Champ-The Rock Vs. Y2J - Extremely good match. Stephi mash the potatoes and indirectly let the Y2J WON! 10/10 8. WWF Heavyweight Championship: RVD Vs. Kurt Angle Vs. Champ-Stone Cold - Match was full of surprises, but your Stone Cold again won over RVD. Nice main event. 8.5/10

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avi0107
2001/10/26

The Hardy Boyz vs. Lance Storm and The Hurricane. A great opener. Both teams delivers some spectacular moments...great start. 7.5/10Test vs. Kane. I guess they were trying to push Test at that time. Not bad..pretty physical but certainly nothing great. I think Kane is worth more than that. 5/10Torrie Wilson vs.Stacey Keibler- lingerie match with . They are hot. I'm not rating that. :DDudley Boys vs. Tajiri and the Big Show Entertaining...both teams put up a pretty good match. 6.5/10Edge vs. Christian-I-C Title-ladder match. Excellent. Not the best ladder match ever. In fact, there were better one in 2001 but certainly an excellent encounter. 9/10Booker T and the Undertaker. I feel the Undertaker was really under-used or wrongly used during the invasion angle. Tag teams and pretty irrelevant matches. At that time he just had a decade of destruction. I think he is worth much more than tag teams matches, wife stalking stories or filler like this one. Booker is a great athlete, this match was solid but forgettable. 6/10The Rock Vs. Chris Jericho-Wcw title. Two great athletes and entertainers. They pull out a very good match..exactly what I expected. Stephanie was hot too. 8/10Triple threat match-Steve Austin vs. Kurt Angle vs.Rob Van Dam. A great main event IMO. Very fast paced with 3 great wrestlers. Lots of near falls too. I like the ending...it's one of the things I like (or liked caused WWE is no longer entertaining for me) is those chaotic situations. The match was little too short too but certainly great. 8.5/10Overall, pretty good. The two main events were great, excellent ladder match too. Taker and Kane are worth more than that and had average matches.

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Big Movie Fan
2001/10/27

In my opinion, 2001 was probably the WWF's least satisfying year as far as in-ring action went. The WWF VS WCW angle didn't satisfy me and I wasn't overkeen on some of the events. No Mercy was a great event though-the best of 2001.The Hardy Boyz had a stunning opener with Lance Storm and The Hurricane. These four dependable guys had a great match although I didn't watch this match the first time I viewed this event-I was too busy getting a glimpse of the beautiful Molly Holly and the simply sexy Ivory.Test battled Kane in the second match-what a brawl! Kane has been with the WWF since October of 1997 and as I write this five years one month later I have to say he still entertains me.Torrie Wilson had a lingerie match with Stacey Keibler. Wasn't concentrating on the wrestling. Go figure. I hope we get to see another lingerie match soon.The ever entertaining Dudley Boys had an entertaining match with Tajiri and the Big Show. The highlight was Tajiri accidentally spraying that green mist into the referees eyes.Edge and Christian battled for the I-C Title in a ladder match. I've seen better ladder matches to be honest but this was very good and both men must have been aching afterwards.Booker T and the Undertaker battled in a short but sweet encounter.The Rock and Chris Jericho had their best match ever although I still have a hard time seeing beautiful women such as Stephanie McMahon being manhandled by the men-it just doesn't seem right.The main event was a triple threat match between Kurt Angle, Steve Austin and Rob Van Dam. It wasn't exactly memorable for it's in-ring action. The highlight for me was Vince McMahon fighting with his son Shane by the announcers table.All in all, No Mercy was a brilliant event, the best of 2001.

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Gary Ballance
2001/10/28

Seriously- if you haven't seen this event don't read this review- it's full of results. This was the 4th WWF/Alliance PPV of '01 and wasn't bad- some good matches, some awful ones.*MATCH 1* Matt &Jeff Hardy vs Lance Storm & The Hurricane. This was a good way to kick off the PPV w/ a spirited, energetic tag match. There's some good high spots and tag team moves in this one. The Hardyz get the pin w/ a Swanton Bomb from Jeff Hardy.*MATCH 2* Test vs Kane. Very average second match. I taped this event when it was on and I only watched this match once. Test wins w/ the Big Boot.*MATCH 3* Torrie Wilson vs Stacy Keibler [Lingerie match] Ye gods. This is the stuff that removes the credibility from the womens' division. They could have just had a bikini contest, but to dress it up (I use the term very loosely) as a wrestling match is pretty poor. Torrie won w/ a Handspring Elbow off the ropes.*MATCH 4* The Dudley Boyz vs Big Show & Tajiri. Awful. Dudleyz win w/ 3D to Tajiri.*MATCH 5* Edge vs Christian [Ladder match for the IC Title] Not bad. It doesn't really come close to RVD & Jeff's ladder match at SummerSlam, but there are some pretty inventive spots with the ladder. Christian's sling-shot in the corner is pretty cool, as well as the Reverse DDT and Edge-o-Matic off the ladder. Edge hits Christian w/ a one-man Con-Chair-to on top of the ladder, then grabs the belt to win.*MATCH 6* Booker T vs The Undertaker Quite bad. Again, this is a match I'd watch just once. Undertaker gives Booker the Last Ride and picks up the 1-2-3.*MATCH 7* The Rock vs Chris Jericho [wCw Title match] Quite good. Both are 'faces' in this one and the crowd is split fairly evenly.Jericho hits a nice standing Hurricanrana, and the Spanish announce table is (of course!) demolished with a Rock Bottom. Submission moves are used too- Rock locks in his godawful, butchered version of the Sharpshooter-I call it the RockShooter, as it's nowhere near as good as Bret Hart's version- while Jericho locks in the Walls of Jericho/Lion Tamer. (He doesn't fully get it locked though) Jericho wins the wCw title w/ a BreakDown (a full nelson into a forward sweep) on a chair.*MATCH 8* Kurt Angle vs Rob Van Dam vs Stone Cold Steve Austin [WWF title match] Interesting blend of styles in this one, which is unusually short. How would Austin's brawling, Angle's technicality and RVD's unpredictable aerial assault mesh? Well, they put on a pretty cool match, as Austin goes technical (using an STF and Half Crab), Angle goes aerial (beautiful Moonsault) and RVD sticks to his style. (if it ain't broke...) The McMahons involve themselves and Austin wins w/ the Stunner to Van Dam.As I said some good, some bad.

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