Date: September 21, 2003
Venue: Giant Center
City: Hershey, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 10,374
Report By: PowerWrestling.com
WWE
Unforgiven Opener:
"Enemy"
by Sevendust is the official theme song of tonight's pay per view
of Unforgiven! The pay per view event opened up with a video,
hyping up tonight's matches, headlined by Triple H defending the
World Heavyweight Championship against Bill Goldberg and remember,
if Goldberg doesn't walk out of Unforgiven the new World Champion,
he'll be forced to leave the WWE and retire from the wrestling
industry all together!
World Tag
Team Championship Match
Handicap Tag Team Table Match
Referees: Charles Robinson and Chad Patton
The Dudley Boyz vs. Rob Conway and La Resistance (c)
Lilian
Garcia introduced the opening contest as a Handicap Tag Team Table
Match for the World Tag Team Titles. Earlier tonight, Eric
Bischoff turned this six man tag team table match into a Handicap
Match due to the fact that Spike Dudley is unable to participate
tonight due to injuries and at the same time, Stone Cold Steve
Austin turned around and made this a match for the Tag Team
Titles! The rules of this match are simple; the winning team must
put all of their opponents through tables to end the match and
should the Dudley Boyz win, they'll be the new Tag Team Champions!
The
start:
Rene
Dupree started the match off in the ring against D-Von Dudley and
the two exchanged right hands and then Rene whipped D-Von into the
corner and he went after D-Von but D-Von nailed him with a reverse
elbow and then he pulled Rene down to the mat with a modified
bulldog.
Mid-match
notes:
The
Dudley Boyz gave Rene Dupree a double team flap jack and then they
hinted that they'd be going for the tables, but they didn't. That
encouraged the fans to start chanting "We want tables"
as Sylvan Grenier and Rene Dupree regained control of the match.
Bubba
Ray gave Rene Dupree a body slam and then he held onto his legs,
giving D-Von the opportunity to come off the top rope with a
headbutt to the groin. Bubba then told D-Von to get the tables and
he got out of the ring and grabbed a table as the fans chanted
"tables, tables!" Bubba and D-Von set up the table in
the ring and La Resistance attacked both the Dudleys from behind
and then La Resistance brought more tables into the ring and they
set one up in the corner and whipped D-Von hard into it, sending
him crashing through the table to eliminate him from the match.
Sylvan
Grenier went to suplex Bubba Ray through the table but Bubba
countered it with a suplex of his own to send Sylvan through the
table to eliminate him.
Rob
Conway and Rene Dupree went to put Bubba through the table but
D-Von got in the ring and pulled the table out of the way.
With
two tables set up at ringside, Bubba and D-Von lifted Rob Conway
up and tossed him through the table on the outside. Sylvan Grenier
then got in the ring with the French Flag and went to hit the
Dudleys with it but they avoided it. D-Von then nailed Sylvan with
the flag to lay him out.
The
finish:
The
Dudley Boyz gave Rene Dupree the 3D through the table to win the
match and the Tag Team Titles!
Winners
and new World Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz
The
Aftermath:
Bubba
Ray and D-Von celebrated their title win in the ring and you gotta
believe that wherever Spike Dudley is right now, he's extremely
pleased with his brother's title win!
Referee:
Nick Patrick
Test vs. Scott Steiner
Stacy
Keibler's music hit in the arena and she made her way out to the
ring and the next contest is scheduled for one fall with Test
against Scott Steiner and once again, we're seeing a "Winner
gets Stacy" match, but this time, if Test wins the match, not
only will he retain the services of Stacy Keibler but he'll also
gain the services of Scott Steiner... whatever that means.
The
start:
Test
went to the corner and yelled at Stacy and after he finished
yelling, Stacy walked over to Scott Steiner and gave him a hug and
then Steiner held the ropes for her to get out of the ring. As
Steiner held the ropes, Test attacked Scott Steiner, giving him a
right hand to knock him down to the mat and then Test stomped away
on Steiner and as he did that, he asked Stacy what she thinks of
Steiner now?
Mid-match
notes:
Test
went for the pump handle slam but Steiner powered out of it and
then Steiner gave Test a double arm under hook into a power bomb
and then he pinned him for a two count.
Scott
Steiner grabbed Test from behind and with the referee tied up in
the ropes, Test gave Steiner a low blow and then he pinned
Steiner, putting his feet on the ropes and Stacy pushed Test's
feet off the ropes. Test then went after Stacy but Steiner planted
him with a reverse DDT and then pinned him for a two count.
Test
then planted Scott Steiner with the pump handle slam and then he
set up for the big boot but was distracted by Stacy Keibler on the
ring apron, showing her ass. Scott Steiner then rolled Test up
from behind in a pin for another two count.
Test
then went after Stacy Keibler, chasing her into the ring and she
bumped into Scott Steiner and fell down to the mat and as Scott
Steiner's attention was drawn to Stacy, Test nailed Steiner with
the big boot and then he pinned him for a two count.
Test
then got up and went to the corner and pulled the turnbuckle off
and handed it to the referee. As the referee went to put the
turnbuckle back on, Test brought a chair into the ring and then
Stacy grabbed the chair and went to hit Test but Test ducked and
she laid out Steiner. Test then gave Scott Steiner the big boot
and then the pin for the three count to get the win!
Winner -
Test
The
Aftermath:
Test
held up Stacy Keibler's arm and she bowed her head in shame and
then Test gave Stacy an aggressive kiss.
Referee:
Earl Hebner
Randy Orton vs. Shawn Michaels
Randy
Orton's music hit in the arena and he made his way out to the ring
accompanied by Ric Flair for his one on one match against Shawn
Michaels in what has been deemed a Legend vs. Legend Killer match
as Randy Orton is the self proclaimed legend killer.
The
start:
Shawn
Michaels and Randy Orton locked it up in the center of the ring
and Shawn went behind Orton and took him down with a waist lock
take down and as Orton tried to get out from under Michaels,
Michaels rode him around the ring and then slapped him around in
an attempt to anger him.
Mid-match
notes:
Shawn
Michaels tossed Randy Orton to the outside of the ring but in a
Shawn Michaels moment, Randy Orton held onto the ropes and did
what we like to call "skin the cat." When Orton pulled
himself back into the ring, he knocked Michaels down with a drop
kick.
With
Randy Orton on the outside of the ring, Shawn Michaels went to the
top rope and jumped at Randy Orton with a cross body and connected
with it, knocking Orton down to the arena floor. The referee
started the count on Orton as Michaels rolled back into the ring
and Flair went over to Orton and the referee stopped the count to
yell at Flair.
Randy
Orton was in the corner and Shawn charged at him with a shoulder
block but Orton moved and Shawn went sailing into the ring post
and then he fell to the outside of the ring where Ric Flair picked
him up and rammed him into the ring post shoulder first. Randy
then got out of the ring and picked Shawn Michaels up and drove
him into the ring post like a dart.
Shawn
Michaels whipped Orton off the ropes and then he ducked down for a
back body drop but Orton stopped short and grabbed Michaels by the
arm and gave him an arm breaker to continue to work on the arm and
shoulder of the Heartbreak Kid.
Shawn
Michaels was dominating Randy Orton and Ric Flair hopped to the
ring apron and Shawn Michaels went over and knocked Flair down
with a hard right hand. Shawn then knocked Randy Orton to the
outside of the ring and then he jumped on him from the ring apron
and continued to go to work on him.
Randy
Orton climbed the ropes and came off at Michaels but Michaels
moved. Michaels then went for the super kick but Randy Orton
blocked it and then hit Michaels with the RKO. Randy Orton then
rolled over and pinned Shawn Michaels but Michaels was somehow
able to kick out at the count of two.
Randy
Orton then went to the top rope for a high cross body but Shawn
Michaels ducked under, sending Orton crashing down to the mat.
Michaels then rolled to the ring apron and climbed to the top rope
and Ric Flair went after Michaels as he climbed up but Michaels
knocked him down from the apron with a hard right hand. Michaels
then went to the top rope and came off with a flying elbow drop on
Randy Orton. Michaels then rolled over and pinned Orton but only
got a two count.
Shawn
Michaels then nipped up to his feet and then he got pumped up and
went to the corner and got ready for the super kick and Randy
Orton got to his feet and then Shawn laid him out with the super
kick. Shawn then pinned Randy Orton for the three count and just
after the three count, Flair put Orton's foot on the rope and the
referee noticed the foot on the rope so he resumed the match. Ric
Flair then gave Randy Orton some brass knuckles and then Shawn
Michaels gave Ric Flair a super kick to knock him down and out.
The
finish:
Shawn
Michaels went to give Randy Orton a back drop but Randy Orton gave
Shawn Michaels a number of right hands to the head with the brass
knuckles and then he pinned him for the three count to get the
win.
Winner -
Randy Orton
Backstage:
La
Resistance and Rob Conway were shown backstage with towels on
their heads and Chris Jericho showed up and said that they've been
through a war, they're a mess. Chris then said that this isn't
their fault; it's Stone Cold's fault because they didn't know they
had a title defense. Chris said that Austin is a failure as a
general manager and they asked Jericho what they can do about it?
Jericho said nothing, but someone is going to stand up for the
locker room and stop Stone Cold and that someone is going to be
him. Chris assured them that he would take care of this.
Referee:
Chad Patton
Gail Kim and Molly Holly vs. Trish Stratus and Lita
Gail
Kim's music hit in the arena and she made her way out to the ring
for a tag team match with Molly Holly against Trish Stratus and
the returning Lita. This past Monday night, Lita made her return
to the WWE by making the save for Trish Stratus, who was getting
beat down by Gail Kim and Molly Holly. From there, a match was
made for tonight with Lita teaming up with Trish Stratus against
Gail Kim and Molly Holly.
The
start:
As
Lita and Trish were doing their intro poses, Molly and Gail
attacked them both and Gail disposed of Trish and then she went
after Lita but Lita decked her with a hard right hand to send her
down to the mat.
Mid-match
notes:
Trish
Stratus ducked down to the mat and Lita jumped off her back,
squashing Gail and Molly in the corner with a clothesline, shades
of the old Hardy Boyz double team move.
Gail
Kim had Trish Stratus in a dragon sleeper and Trish worked her way
to the corner and then she climbed the ropes and flipped over to
give Gail a reverse DDT to break the hold. Trish then crawled over
in an attempt to make the tag but Molly snuck over to Lita's
corner and pulled her down from the ring apron to cost Trish the
tag. As a result, Lita's mouth was busted opened after hitting the
ring apron.
Lita
planted Gail with a power bomb and as she stood over Gail, Molly
gave Lita a shot to the neck from behind. Molly then went to the
top rope for the Molly Go Round but Trish pulled her down with a
head scissors.
The
finish:
Lita
gave Molly Holly a reverse twist of fate and then she went to the
top rope and came off with the moonsault and a pin for a three
count to pick up the win!
Winners
- Trish Stratus and Lita
Last Man
Standing Match
Referee: Charles Robinson
Kane vs. Shane McMahon
Lilian
Garcia introduced the next match as a Last Man Standing Match
where there are no disqualifications, count outs and to win this
match, you have to decimate your opponent to the point where he's
unable to get to his feet at the referee's count of ten.
The
start:
As
Kane was being introduced, Shane McMahon came out with a steel
chair and he whaled away on the back of Kane and then the two got
in the ring and Shane quickly got out of the ring. When Kane went
after him, Shane nailed Kane in the head with the chair and then
he hit him in the head once again with the chair to knock him down
to the mat. The referee then started the count, but that wasn't
enough to end the match. It should be noted that Kane is wearing
new tights, no longer featuring the top. (Now he doesn't look as
stupid as he did before.)
Mid-match
notes:
Kane
grabbed the steel steps and nailed Shane McMahon right in the head
with them and as the announcer's wrote Shane McMahon out of the
match, Shane was somehow able to get back to his feet.
Back
in the ring, Kane grabbed Shane by the throat and planted him with
a vicious choke slam and then Kane told the referee to make the
count. Shane McMahon used the referee to get back to his feet and
then he shoved the referee into Kane and Kane knocked the referee
down with a big boot.
Kane
then picked Shane up for the tombstone but decided against it.
After saying something to Shane about his mom, Kane got out of the
ring and grabbed the steel steps and brought them into the ring.
Kane went for the tombstone on Shane on the steps but Shane got
out of it and gave Kane a bulldog onto the steel steps. Shane then
gave the steps a baseball slide, kicking them into the head of
Kane.
Shane
put the steps on Kane in the corner and then he kicked them a
couple times and then he went to the other corner and jumped off
the top rope, kicking the steel steps right into Kane's face! The
fans chanted "Holy shit, holy shit" and Shane looked to
have hit his head on the mat on the way down. Unfortunately for
Shane, the referee was still down and out, buying Kane some time.
Kane
pushed the steel steps into Shane McMahon and they landed on his
head and the referee started the count with both men down. Kane
got to his feet but Shane also got to his feet. A frustrated Kane
grabbed Shane and tossed him over the top rope to the outside of
the ring.
Kane
launched Shane McMahon into the Unforgiven set, sending him
crashing down to the ground and the referee started the count.
When Shane got back up, Kane picked Shane up once again, slamming
him into the Unforgiven set, which isn't too forgiving.
Kane
and Shane McMahon battled over to the Spanish announce table and
with Shane on the ground, Kane rolled the announcer's table onto
Shane McMahon, or so he thought. Kane laughed and went down to
look for Shane but Shane wasn't under the table. Shane then
attacked Kane from behind and then he hit Kane in the head several
times with a metal sheet. Shane then knocked Kane down with the
boom camera by ramming it into his throat and the referee started
the count but Kane was able to get up.
Kane
and Shane then fought onto the platform and Kane went for a choke
slam on Shane but Shane countered it with a low blow and then he
gave Kane a DDT on the platform.
The
finish:
Shane
McMahon knocked Kane down and then he climbed up the Unforgiven
set (very high) and jumped down at Kane but Kane rolled out of the
way and Shane went crashing through the platform. The referee then
started the count with both men on the ground and Kane was able to
get up but Shane was left motionless. The referee got to the count
of ten, giving the win to the Big Red Machine, Kane.
Winner -
Kane
The
Aftermath:
EMTs
came out to attend to Shane McMahon and they put a neck brace on
him and then put him on a stretcher and took him out of the arena.
Backstage:
Stone
Cold was shown looking on from the backstage area and Chris
Jericho showed up. Chris asked Stone Cold if he remembers what he
said to Kane? Austin told Kane that he wants to see a monster and
what did he get? A monster and another life ruined. Austin is
happy and La Resistance is 'happy' that Austin screwed them out of
the titles, huh? Austin stood up and told Chris Jericho that if
he's got a problem with him to take his best shot. Jericho said
that he does have a problem but he's not going to make it that
easy for Austin. He's going to get inside his brain and make him
crack. Chris is going to make it as difficult for Austin as he is
for everyone else. Chris then told Austin to keep watching because
he's going to win the Intercontinental Title and just remember,
there's more than one way to make him crack.
Intercontinental
Championship Match
Triple Threat Match
Referee: Nick Patrick
Chris Jericho vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Christian (c)
Christian's
music hit in the arena and he made his way out to the ring as the
Intercontinental Champion and this is a Triple Threat Match with
Christian defending the title in a Triple Threat Match against
Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam!
The
start:
Christian
taunted Rob Van Dam with the Intercontinental Title and Rob Van
Dam hit Christian and then Jericho and Christian double teamed RVD
with a number of right hands to knock him down to the mat.
Mid-match
notes:
During
the match, Jerry Lawler gave us an update on Shane McMahon and he
has been taken to the hospital and there is serious concern about
his neck.
Rob
Van Dam went for a hurricanrana on Chris Jericho but Chris Jericho
countered it into the Walls of Jericho and the referee was there
to check on RVD to see if he wanted to tap out but RVD refused to
tap. RVD crawled in an attempt to reach the ropes but Jericho
pulled RVD back to the center of the ring and Christian eventually
got in the ring and broke the Walls of Jericho. Christian then
pinned Rob Van Dam but only got a two count.
Chris
Jericho and Christian then brawled, fighting to the outside of the
ring, exchanging right hands and chops. Chris Jericho whipped
Christian into the steel steps, knees first and Christian flipped
over the steps landing on his back on the hard mats.
Chris
Jericho kicked Rob Van Dam in the chest and then he went off the
ropes and gave him a bulldog and then he went for the lionsault
but RVD moved and Chris saw him moving so he landed on his feet
but Chris looked to have jarred his knee. RVD then knocked Chris
Jericho down to the mat and then he hit him with a moonsault and a
pin for a two count as Christian came off the top rope with an
elbow drop but RVD saw it soon enough to move out of the way.
Christian landed on Jericho with a vicious elbow drop.
Rob
Van Dam gave Christian a drop toe hold and Christian landed on
Chris Jericho in the 69 position and then RVD went to the top rope
and jumped off with the five star frog splash on both men. RVD was
unable to make the pin to win the match.
Rob
Van Dam attempted to lift Chris Jericho up on his back on the top
rope and Christian went over and hit RVD and grabbed RVD in a
power bomb as RVD pulled Chris Jericho down to the mat with an
electric chair and the fans went absolutely nuts after that
amazing display, chanting "Holy shit, holy shit."
Christian then pinned RVD but only got a two count.
Christian
got in the ring with the IC Title and went to hit RVD with it but
RVD grabbed him by the legs and catapulted him into Chris Jericho.
RVD then rolled Christian up for a two count.
RVD
knocked Christian down with a spin kick and then he went to the
top rope for the frog splash and Jericho came up on the ring apron
with a steel chair and then RVD kicked that chair into Jericho's
face.
The
finish:
RVD
then came off the top rope with the frog splash but Christian got
his knees and the Championship belt up into RVD's gut. Christian
then pinned Rob Van Dam for the three count to retain the title.
Winner
and still Intercontinental Champion, Christian
Backstage:
Marc
Loyd caught up with Triple H and he said that a lot of people are
behind Goldberg. What are his thoughts going into one of the
biggest nights of his career? Triple H said that he's got a story;
it begins like all fables do. Once upon a time, there was a great
land and a great knight, so great and so powerful that he
destroyed everyone and everything that laid in his path. One day
that night, he fell asleep and he was in the real world. You know
what happened to him? He got his ass kicked. Triple H doesn't
believe in fairytales. What he believes in is the most proven
commodity in this business, himself. What he believes in is the
greatest wrestler alive today, himself. And what he believes in is
the World Heavyweight Championship. It is what Triple H is about
and he will put his life on the line to keep it. Tonight, he ends
Bill Goldberg's storybook career! Triple H doesn't believe in
fairytales, he doesn't believe the hype and it's time for Goldberg
to play the game.
Referee:
Chad Patton
Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross vs. Al Snow and Jonathan Coachman
Jonathan
Coachman's music hit in the arena and he made his way out to the
ring along with Al Snow and the winners of this match will be the
RAW announcers starting tomorrow night. And their opponents, Jim
Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler! Before they got up to
go to the ring, Jerry Lawler asked the question; 'Who's going to
do the commentary during this match?' Jim Ross had no idea because
that's an executive producer call.
The
start:
As
Al Snow and Coach were talking in the corner, Jerry Lawler charged
over and knocked Al Snow down and rolled him up in a pin for a two
count. Lawler rolled Snow up again and got another two count.
Mid-match
notes:
Al
Snow went for a back body drop but Jerry Lawler stopped short,
grabbed him and planted him with a piledriver. Jerry Lawler then
pinned Al Snow but only got a two count as Al got his foot on the
rope.
The
Coach got Jerry Lawler down in the corner and then he did a crotch
chop and went for the bronco buster ala X-Pac but Lawler moved out
of the way.
During
the match, the fans started chanting "We want tables." -
Wrong match guys, though they could have been chanting "We
want JR."
Jim
Ross was tagged into the match and he gave Al Snow a low blow and
then a clothesline to the outside of the ring. Ross then got Coach
down on the mat and hammered away on him. Folks, Jim Ross may be
considered one of the greatest wrestling announcers of our time,
but in the ring, he's a poor soul.
The
finish:
As
JR dominated Coach, Chris Jericho came out to the ring and gave
Jim Ross a drop kick to the head and then rolled Coach over onto
Jim Ross to pin him for the three count.
Winners
- The Coach and Al Snow
The
Aftermath:
Marc
Loyd caught up with Chris Jericho and asked him why he did this?
Chris said that there's more than one way to crack Stone Cold and
he chipped away at Austin by costing his Oklahoma buddy his job!
Mission accomplished!
In
the arena:
Jim
Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler talked about their loss
to Al Snow and Coach, selling it as if it's their last match
together and that their careers are over.
World
Heavyweight Championship Match
Referee: Earl Hebner
Goldberg vs. Triple H (c)
The
next contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the World
Heavyweight Championship. The rules of this match are simple;
Triple H can lose the belt on a pinfall, submission, count out or
disqualification and if Goldberg doesn't win this match, he has to
leave the WWE and retire from the wrestling business.
Introducing
first, from Greenwich, Connecticut weighing in at 265 pounds, he
is the World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H! Introducing the
challenger from Atlanta, Georgia weighing in at 280 pounds,
Goldberg!
The
start:
The
referee went over the stipulations and wished them both luck.
Triple H and Goldberg then stared each other down and Triple H
took a few steps back and Goldberg did some bouncing on the ropes
as the fans heavily chanted "Goldberg, Goldberg!" Triple
H and Goldberg then locked it up in the center of the ring and
Triple H shoved Goldberg back but he didn't go very far. The two
locked it up once again and Triple H backed Goldberg into the
corner but Goldberg reversed him and then the referee called for a
break as they were in the ropes.
Mid-match
notes:
Goldberg
pressed Triple H over his head and then he slammed him down to the
mat. Triple H then rolled out of the ring, feeling the pain in his
back after hitting the mat. The referee then started the count on
Triple H as he was on the outside of the ring and remember, if
Triple H gets counted out of the ring, he loses the World
Heavyweight Title to Goldberg.
Goldberg
slammed Triple H in a double arm under hook suplex and then he
went to the corner and set up for the spear and he went for it but
Triple H countered it with a high knee to the head to knock him
down to the mat.
Triple
H put Goldberg in a figure four leg lock and you could hear the
fans yell "Wooooo" throughout the arena as this is a
maneuver out of the book of the great Ric Flair. As the referee
checked on Goldberg, Triple H held onto the ropes for leverage to
further damage the legs of Goldberg. Goldberg eventually turned
the figure four over and Triple H immediately released the hold to
avoid the pain.
Triple
H gave Goldberg a knee drop and then he went for another one but
Goldberg blocked it and gave Triple H a stiff kick and then a
clothesline to knock him down to the mat.
(Ref
bump) Triple H went for the Pedigree but Goldberg gave him a back
body drop to the outside of the ring. With the referee down on the
mat, Triple H pulled a sledgehammer out from under the ring and
nailed Goldberg in the jaw with it to knock him down and out.
Triple H then got in the ring with the sledgehammer but Goldberg
somehow got up and speared Triple H down to the mat and then
shoved the hammer out of the ring.
The
finish:
Goldberg
hooked Triple H in a suplex position and then he gave him the
jackhammer to pin him for the three count and win the World
Heavyweight Title!
Winner
and new World Heavyweight Champion, Goldberg
The
Aftermath:
The
fans chanted "Goldberg, Goldberg!" as Goldberg grabbed
the World Heavyweight Title and celebrated his title win as the
pay per view went off the air!