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WWE SummerSlam 2002 - Rock vs. Brock
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In Theaters : 2002
DVD Release : 22 October, 2002
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WWE SummerSlam 2002 - Rock vs. Brock description
Despite the overhyped main event--"Next Big Thing" Brock Lesnar vs. the Rock--many will remember SummerSlam 2002 for one reason: the brief, exhilarating return of Shawn Michaels, the Heartbreak Kid, the Showstopper. The 15-year veteran returned to the ring after a four-year absence for a one-night-only appearance that resulted in the type of exhilarating match that the WWE sorely needed. The lead-in story line was solid, if well worn--former "best friend" Triple H turns on Michaels, leading to a nonsanctioned (i.e., hardcore) match--but the match is a bloody, messy, high-flying epic: Michaels shows no rust and Triple H gives one of his most emotional performances. Every other match (except perhaps RVD vs. Chris Benoit) pales in comparison. Sadly, Brock and Rock had to take the ring after Michaels and Triple H, and the results are underwhelming. Perhaps it's Lesnar's fault--his size and lack of charisma recall boring former giants King Kong Bundy or Yokozuna. But in reality, SummerSlam's main event simply came one match too soon. --Dave McCoy
WWE SummerSlam 2002 - Rock vs. Brock Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Best Summerslam ever
While Summerslam is a pinnacle in WWE's PPV line-up, this one will probably stand out as one of the best of them. 2002 was the best year for WWE. Both Smackdown and Raw had the best talent in the world and equally balanced. I dont think 2002 WWE will ever be repeated.

Rey Mysterio VS Kurt Angle: An awesome match. Angle and Mysterio always put on the best show and this match was no different. Angle wins but Rey showed alot of guts.

Ric Flair VS Chris Jericho: I never knew i'd be so happy to see Jericho back in the WWE. Will it bring back fans? Probably not. Flair actully wins this match in a time where he lost mostly ever time he stepped in the ring. A great contest.

Edge Vs Eddie Guerrero: Not a fan of Edge or Guerrerro. Ive watched Guerrero's matches of late and learned to like the guy. Edge wins but this match wasnt much.

Lance Storm @ Christian VS Booker T @ Golddust: Decent tag match but nothing you wouldnt see on Raw.

Chris Benoit VS RVD: A rare match. Very good match and weird these two never again fought for the intercontinental title.

Undertaker VS Test: Filler. I found the ending to be stupid because after Test shoves the ref, he does not call for the bell. Sometimes they do, sometimes they dont. Taker wins with a tombstone for good ol USA

Shawn Michaels VS Triple H: I really liked the video package before the match. It was an amazing street fight and close to one of there best encounters. I found it annoying JR and The King kept on pointing out that Michaels had a broken back; HBK wins with a roll-up. Triple H sledgehammer shot at the end is sicking and beliveable. Funny how this one time match turned out to be five years running now for HBK. No complaining though, he is one of the greatest wrestlers ever.

The Rock VS Brock Lesnar: Where the Rock turns heel but then again, he does ditch WWE for Hollywood. A decent match with the outcome known before it was ever.

They also include Lesnar beating Hogan on Smackdown for an extra. A really good PPV and highly recommeded to any WWE fan.
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