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WWE No Mercy 2004


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    Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 11/09/2004



    Maybe the best Smackdown ppv from 20042008-10-224 / 5
    No Mercy was a good follow up from Summerslam on Smackdown's part. This ppv ended a lot of the feuds that were happening and started some very good ones that carried all the way over to the Royal Rumble.

    1. Eddie Guerrero vs. Luther Reigns w/ Mark Jindrake
    I enjoyed this opener very much. this is probably reigns best match while in the wwe. Reigns mostly stays in control of the match. It had a classic Eddie ending with "lyin, cheatin, and stealin" to his victory. A strong opener. Pretty good match. 4/5

    2. Cruiserweight Title
    Nunzio vs. Spike
    this wasn't your typical high flying, fast paced cruiserweight match. Spike and Nunzio kept the match on the ground and tryed to have a ground based match. The dudley boyz interefered on spikes behalf and helping spike to retain his title. 2.5/5

    3. Billy Kidman vs. Paul London
    Wow, what a mind blower. This match was just great. Kidman was starting to become a heel during this time and he pulled it off so good in this match. He consistently kept on going back to the ribs of London and adding more punishment to them as the match went on. The after math added more to the match as well. A good cruiserweight battle from London and Kidman here. 4.5/5

    4. WWE Tag Team Titles
    RVD & Rey Mysterio vs. Renee Dupree & Kenzo Suzuki
    Kenzo & Dupree has to be the most untalented tag team champs of all time. RVD and Mysterio saved this match from being a complete waste. Their style meshed in so well together as team. They helped to make Dupree and Kenzo look a little bit decent in this match which made this match alright to watch. Not the best but not the worst of the night. 3.5/5

    5. Big Show vs. Kurt Angle
    This was another good match to watch. The story went off with Show being "raped of his dignity" by having his head shaved by Angle. Angle was for sure selling his fear of the big show. This had to been one Show's best matches since coming to the wwe. Angle did a good job selling his fear and even using a chair at times on show. The chokeslam from the top rope is something to see as well. A good match. 4/5

    6. Match 5 for the United States Title
    John Cena vs. Booker T
    This was the final match of the series. Booker did a good job bringing out the wrestling sense in cena. I believe the best run in cena's career was when he held the US title. Cena and booker had a good competitive and back and forth match. A solid match up. a good match to end the series and this feud. 4.25/5

    7. Dudley Boyz & Dawn Marie vs. Charlie Haas, Rico & Miss Jackie
    This was just a filler to set up the wwe title match but this turned out to be a good match to watch. Rico added humor and comedic spots to the match. Maire and Jackie had a good cat fight at some points in the match. A match worth a watch here. 3.25/5

    8. Last Ride Match for the WWE Title
    JBL vs. Undertaker
    this match defiantely made up for that little brawl they had at summerslam. As other reviewers pointed out, this match is just brutal and violent as they say it is. jbl takes a viscious beating from the deadman.

    this match was a straight up fight. jbl was bringing out some of his old school "bradshaw" style to the undertaker. a couple of weapons used in the match. jbl also gets very bloody after being tomebstoned on the steel steps. this match had a good table spot. A brutal, brutal and violent match. the intereference from heidenrich didn't hurt the match either in my opinion. another good match to end this feud as well. 5/5

    no mercy is one i recommend in picking up to see sometime if you have some spare cash around. the last ride match is something to see and the undercard is pretty good as well.
    BAD!2008-05-222 / 5
    i dont recomed this to anyone gave it to a stupid kid for FREE its is a bad ppv only good part was Jbl v. Taker
    DON"T BUY THIS WASTE OF $$$$$$$$$$$$
    i was there2008-01-105 / 5
    i was there for the live event from east ruthford,nj i had a great time and the show as awsome in live
    The quintessential awful WWE Pay per view2007-08-211 / 5
    With a generic cover of JBL smiling and the No Mercy sign in a dollar bill, I should have seen disaster coming. But like an idiot, I plunged into it anyway. And I will make up for my regret by telling everyone just how awful it was.


    Eddie Guerrero vs Luther Reigns
    I swear, the match was secondary to the commentary. The match was as dull as they come, with little more than cheap punches, kicks, and stomps, and the occasional headlock, but all you ever heard was from Michael Cole and Tazz "OMG look at Luther Reigns!" "He used to be a mercenary" "He survived getting his throat cut" "He's a hardass OMG". It was a horrible match, ending with a fake hit with a police baton in memory of Ray Traylor, the Big Boss Man who died recently. (0/10)


    Spike Dudley vs Nunzio
    Not only are these two cruiserweights, but they're both ECW originals. The bookers in this time must not have known what to do with them, because they were reduced to mere brawlers with a few flying moves. This one was hopelessly boring with a predictable ending. (1/10)


    Billy Kidman vs Paul London
    Considering that these two are high flyers, I expected a cruiserweight high-flying bout of epic proportions in very un-WWE style. Alas, I've been spoiled by ECW, ROH, even old WWF. What I got instead was two high flyers acting like brawlers. Except for the occasional high impact ATTEMPT and the Shooting Star Press, this was little more than a brawl, more suited for a Hardcore Holly vs John Cena match.

    The storyline behind this one was awful as well. After a legitimate botch of the Shooting Star Press, Billy Kidman injures Chavo Guerrero Jr., and what does the WWE do? They turn Kidman into the heel because he's afraid of hurting people with the SSP again. Inexplicably, he turns against Paul London, and is villainized because of his concern for others' well-being. An angle that ranks down there with Katie Vick. (0/10)


    WWE Tag Team Championship
    Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio vs Kenzi Suzuki and Rene Dupree (C)
    With RVD and Rey Mysterio in the match, I'd've thought this would be a good one. Instead, in typical WWE style, their wings were cut, and Kenzo Suzuki showed just how limited his wrestling skills are. Either that, or the WWE decided to bill him as a brawler. The match was a dud when there shouldn't have been one. I'm shocked Smackdown bookers could fumble this one so badly. (3/10)


    The Big Show vs Kurt Angle
    This match had two parts, before Angle counted himself out and after Theodore Long restarted the match as a result. Before, The Big Show was dominating Angle like Mark Henry dominates John Q. Rassler on an average episode of Smackdown. Afterwards, Angle started fighting back, but why bother? The match was over as soon as Angle was counted out---boring, dull, listless. It's as if the bookers went on coffee break and just told Angle "don't even bother fighting" (0/10)


    WWE United States Championship
    John Cena vs Booker T (C)
    Any match with Cena in it is almost guaranteed for failure. Still, Booker T tried, and for that I give him credit. Cena gave little for Booker to work with. It was as if the bookers told them, "Let Cena win, but make him look like he worked hard for it" and Cena ignored that order. (0/10)


    Charlie Haas, Rico, and Miss Jackie vs The Dudley Boys and Dawn Marie
    This one was not a wrestling match by any degree. The Dudleys hardly did anything, while most of the match was Bubba freaking out by being kissed by Rico, and D-Von being afraid to headbutt Rico's crotch---with Rico waving him in. Aside from this, Rico is an amazing athlete, with martial arts skills he wields in the ring, and Charlie Haas got to pull off some awesome wrestling moves before the match was pitifully over. (6/10)


    WWE Championship
    John Bradshaw Layfield (C) vs The Undertaker
    JBL is hardly a great wrestler, and The Undertaker looks amazing only when pitted against even semi-decent wrestlers. This match had virtually no actual wrestling moves save for two chokeslams and a Tombstone Piledriver. The rest was punches, kicks, stomps, and a top-rope shoulder block by Bradshaw. This was an overly long, not very exciting match that had the decency to move much of the action out of the ring for our entertainment. Considering that The Undertaker was dominating JBL for 90% of the matchup, it was a lousy main event, with an even lousier ending that just spared JBL from further bouts with the Undertaker, and started a new storyline with The Undertaker and Heidenreich. (2/10)


    The perfect example of how pitifully far the WWE has fallen since WCW died, this pay per view had everything the dumb mark (wrestling term) would want---punches, kicks, headlocks, stomps, and shoulderblocks galore!
    One Of The Best SmackDown PPV's Of The Year2007-05-114 / 5
    Eddie Guerrero vs. Luther Reigns - This was Luther's best match in his short WWE career as this was a good opener to get the crowd going. It's slow at times but overall, enjoyable & the ending with Eddie "lyin', cheatin', and stealin'" is just classic Guerrero.

    Spike Dudley vs. Nunzio - The DVD I rented had a scratch on this part & kept skipping so I can't comment.

    Paul London vs. Billy Kidman - I must be dreaming because there are two crusierweight matches on the same card! They actually had a good storyline going into this match along with Kidman having a personality for the first time since his fued with Hulk Hogan (which I'm sure most of us would like to forget). These two mesh well together & is actually one of the best matches of the night & the aftermath with the shooting star presses were something to see.

    WWE Tag Team Champions Kenzo Suzuki & Rene Dupri vs. RVD & Rey Mysterio - Just like this PPV gave Reigns the best match of his career, this PPV also gave Kenzo Suzuki the best match of his career. It was very fast paced which works well in the favor of RVD & Mysterio. Watchable & solid.

    Big Show vs. Kurt Angle - This was one of the best Big Show matches he's had in his career as he's going for revenge after he was "raped of his dignity" (tribute to Andre The Giant). It was a great performance out of both since Angle sold his "fear" of Show while Show looked ruthless.

    United States Champion Booker T vs. John Cena - This was the last match of their series and this was another solid encounter as Booker T was one of the guys who brought out the best in John Cena. Back & forth action here and was another enjoyable performance for the night.

    Dudleyz & Dawn Marie vs. Rico, Charlie Hass, Miss Jackie - This was based off a storyline where Dawn Marie was implying that she was having an affair with Charlie Hass...who was engaged to Miss Jackie. The match itself was suppost to be a filler but turned out to be very enjoyable as Rico's gimmick made the match comedic at times such as begging for D-Von to give him the "Whazzup!" headbutt to his crotch. Good solid match up.

    Last Ride Match: WWE Champion JBL vs. Undertaker - This was a brutal brawl including chair shots & steel steps between the two that heavily makesup for their lackluster SummerSlam encounter. One of JBL's best encounters and a good way to end the show.

    The DVD extras that I can remember were a post match Cena interviews with Luther Reigns & John Cena along with a pre-match interview with Booker T. Overall, this was one of the best SmackDown PPV's of the year (the other being No Way Out earlier that year) and is a solid PPV from top to bottom that I recommend.

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