WWE Backlash 2004

April. 18,2004      
Rating:
7.5
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Backlash (2004) was the sixth annual Backlash PPV. It was presented by Square Enix's Drakengard. It took place on April 18, 2004 at the Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta and was a Raw brand-exclusive event. The main event was a Triple Threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship involving reigning champion Chris Benoit, Triple H, and Shawn Michaels, which Benoit. One of the predominant matches on the card was Randy Orton versus Cactus Jack in a Hardcore match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Orton won the match and retained the title after pinning Cactus following an RKO. Another primary match on the undercard was Edge versus Kane, which Edge won by pinfall after executing a spear.

Chris Benoit as  Chris Benoit
Michael Hickenbottom as  Shawn Michaels
Paul Michael Lévesque as  Triple H
Adam Copeland as  Edge
Glenn Jacobs as  Kane
Matt Anoa'i as  Rosey
Gregory Shane Helms as  The Hurricane
Sylvain Grenier as  Sylvain Grenier
Randy Orton as  Randy Orton
Mick Foley as  Cactus Jack

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Reviews

Alicia
2004/04/18

I love this movie so much

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Stometer
2004/04/19

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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BoardChiri
2004/04/20

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Staci Frederick
2004/04/21

Blistering performances.

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Terryfan
2004/04/22

The even that took place after Wrestlemania 20 for the Raw Brand and to say the least it at least got some things right while Wrestlemania 20 didn't. I remember watching this show on Pay Per View live with my brother.However there are some matches on this card that were so so and one or two that were forgettable so now let's get on with the review. 1. Shelton Benjamin vs Ric Flair. The match was the opener since Shelton defeat Triple H in his debut on Raw brand. This match was not much to write home to. Rating 6 out of 102.Jonathan Coachman vs Tajiri. To say this is a joker match would be honoring it the match itself was just bad.Rating 4 out of 103.Chris Jericho Vs Christian and Trish Stratus. Now this is where the show starts to get more interesting as this match was actually enjoyable and interesting to boot.Rating: 7 out of 104.Victoria vs Lita for the WWE Women's Championship. This is when women's wrestling as actually good and when we had women who knew how to wrestle these two would be the right example of it. Lita is my favorite Female wrestler both women work a good match all together. Rating: 7 out of 105.Randy Orton vs Cactus Jack Hardcore Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Now this is the match of the night as the Hardcore Legend show The Legend Killer the true meaning of pain with the biggest Oh My God Moment came when Randy Orton was slam right into thumbtacks and I remember my brother and I were shocked. Both men went to war and gave us the match of the night.Rating: 10 out of 106. Rosey And The Hurricane vs La Resistance. This was nothing special since it was coming out after the match between Randy and Cactus Jack.Rating: 5 out of 107.EDGE vs Kane. What would have been a interesting match turn out to be nothing short of Edge's return to the WWE after a year from Neck injury. But the match was too short and hardly got the spot off the ground.Rating: 6 out of 108.Triple H vs Shawn Michaels vs Chris Benoit Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. The Match was dubbed The Final Encounter and it sure was. In the rematch from Wrestlemania 20 the two men gave us another battle and left us with a good main event match.Rating: 8 out of 10.Overall Backlash 2004 was a good PPV and in my opinion improve over Wrestlemania 20 plus with the Randy Orton and Cactus Jack match it's hard not to appreciate hard work from wrestling.I give WWE Backlash 2004 an 8 out of 10

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nick_6100
2004/04/23

Raw had its First Pay Per View of 2004 in Canada. Benoit's hometown and what a better way to come back then to show your hometown that you can be the best.1. Shelton Benjamin defeated. Ric Flair in a very good singles contest. Benjamin wins it with a super-kick. Must be watching HBK.Rating: 6/10 ( C ) 2. Jonathan Coachman defeated. Tajiri in a very bad match. Eugene interfering was just a comedy.Rating: 4 /10 ( D - ) 3. Chris Jericho defeated. Christian and Trish Stratus in a Intergender Handicap Match, Jericho got his revenge on both Christian and Trish for what happened at Wrestlemania XX.Rating: 6/10 ( C ) 4. Victoria defeated. Lita to retain the Women's Championship in a very fair match.Rating: 5/10 ( D ) 5. Randy Orton defeated. Cactus Jack in a Hardcore Match to retain the Intercontinental Championship was one of the Hardecore Matches in the WWE. And Foley carried Orton throughout the entire match.Rating: 8/10 ( B ) 6. Rosey and The Hurricane defeated. La Resistance in a average tag team match.Rating: 5/10 ( D ) 7. Edge defeated. Kane in a good but short match.Rating: 6/10 ( C ) 8. Chris Benoit defeated. Shawn Michaels and Triple H to retain the World Heavyweight Championship in a Triple Threat Rematch from Wrestlemania XX.Rating: 7/10 ( B - ) Overall Backlash Rating: 6/10 ( C ) And Okay Pay Per View for RAW to start out with.

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connor-macgregor
2004/04/24

1) Shelton Benjamin Vs Ric Flair this match was a great opener,Benjamin really owned Flair throughout the entire match with Flair getting a few punches there and then.It just shows how great Benjamin is in the ring. = ***2) Jonathan Coachman Vs Tajiri This was a joke match.Coach was owned throughout the match and Tajiri was bored stiff through this match. Garrison Cade's interference was stupid and really Cade really is Coach's bitch helping out that way = *1/23) Chirs Jericho VsChistian & Trish Stratus - 2 on 1 Handicap MatchPersonally i thought this match was not that bad,could have go on maybe 5 minutes longer but then again maybe it shouldn't't.Trish was misused in this match and it was mostly Jericho and Cage doing all the work but in the end Jericho came out the victor and that was maybe the right move = ***1/24) Victoria (c) Vs Lita - WWE Women's ChampionshipQuite a boring match ,nothing very exciting in this match. Victoria came out the victor which i guess i was expecting and then Molly and Gail Kim came out and attacked both Victoria and Lita which i guess you know why after watching WM20 but overall not that good match. = **5) Randy Orton (c)Vs Mick Foley - WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipThis match was very good,it was a match that kept me on the edge of my seat with its chair shots and violent style of wrestling.After 4 years of retirement we still know that Foley is still violent but it was a shame that Orton got the win but i guess in some way you saw it coming. = ****6) Hurracane & Rosey Vs La Resistancedon't know why this match was on the card. It was a pointless match that was a waste of time including the interference of Eugene which was silly. = *3/47) Edge Vs Kaneonce again this had no business being on the card.Bit of a boring match as well.But it was to cheer up the fans = **3/48) Chris Benoit (c) Vs Triple H Vs Shawn Michaels - World Heavyweight ChampionshipBy far the best match of the night,Each person gave their all in this match and it was funny that The Canadians were booing Michaels.Overall great match = **** 1/4Overall = Great PPV 22.75/40 = 56%

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kliko400
2004/04/25

This wasn't really a bad Raw pay-per view First match- Shelton Benjamin vs. Ric Flair A great way to kick off Backlash with Flair & Benjamin going one on one in a very good match even though it was a bit slow at some times. Benjamin pulls out the victory after a T-Bone Suplex on Flair. 5/10 Second match- Jonathan Coachman vs. Tajiri I really wanted Jonathan Coachman to get his you know what kicked but after Garrison Cade interfered, Jonathan Coachman got the victory over Tajiri in a pretty boring match. 3/10 Third match- Chris Jericho vs. Christian & Trish Stratus in a 1-2 handicap match It's great to see Christian & Trish Stratus losing to Y2J, even the match wasn't really bad, Jericho wins after making Christian tap out to the Walls Of Jericho. 5/10.Fourth match- Victoria vs. Lita for the WWE Women's Championship Now I'm not really a big fan of Diva matches but this one was not so bad. Victoria retains her title after a Widow's Peak. 4/10 Fifth match- Edge vs. Kane These two can really put on a good match but this one was pretty short. Edge wins after using the brass knuckles on Kane behind the referee {Johnny Nitro was the special guest referee by the way}. 3/10 Sixth match- La Resistance vs. Rosey & Hurricane in a no.1 contendership for the World Tag Team Championships.This was a pretty boring match to really amount to anything. Rosey & Hurricane pull out the victory after Eugene interferes costing La Resistance the match. 3/10 Seventh match- Randy Orton vs. Mick Foley in a Hardcore match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship Now this was definitely a gory, brutal bloody & violent Hardcore match which normally i'm a fan off. The best highlight of the match is when Mick Foley back dropped Randy Orton's back into a pool of thumbtacks. Randy Orton pulls out the victory after an RKO in this bloody & grueling contest to retain his WWE Intercontinental Championship. 7/10 {By the way Evolution was banned from ringside in this match} Eight match- Chris Benoit vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels in a triple-threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship It was the second triple-threat match between the same three men who battled each other at Wrestlemania XX. This was a good triple-threat match but the one they had at Wrestlemania XX was probably better in my opinion. Chris Benoit retains his World Title after making Shawn Michaels tap out to the Sharpshooter. 6/10.Overall: Not a bad pay per view as I will give it 7/10 & a C

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