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Because it was just after the nWo segment, the crowd didn't get too involved as it wasn't as exciting for them. I saw Storm and Christian come out and breathed a sigh of relied, at least they'd win one. Once again, I was wrong.
I swore numerous times when I saw Storm holding back Albert from breaking the count up. Scotty and Albert, who have been working for at least a couple of months as a tag team, have some impressive double team moves, and the crowd like them a lot (massive pop on Metal this week). I wouldn't of minded if we'd lost to the Dudleyz or something, BUT JUST BECAUSE OF THE FRIGGIN' HARDY BOYS THEY HAD TO LOSE TO STORM AND CHRISTIAN, SO THE WONDERFUL HARDYS WOULD BE AGAINST SOME HEELS!!
All in all they were in the ring for about 2 minutes, with no double teams, only half a Worm and even a small pop when Christian got the victory. Bollards to that.
Well after that massive disappointment I could't enjoy the rest of the event. RVD vs Goldust was good, the tag title match was crap (notice Spike performed a total of 5 moves, which is about the whole of his arsenal), Edge vs Regal was the same old stuff, I nearly fell asleep during Rock-Undertaker and Angle vs HHH was a bit stupid but the outcome was surprising.
My saviour was the main event. Jericho vs Austin, Undisputed Championship. For once the match made them both look respectable. They both had their fair share or offence, Austin nailed the stunner, Jericho hit two lionsaults (although Austin should've been a bit closer). Jericho may've tapped, but then again, which heel doesn't get a bit of luck? Even though he won thanks to the nWo, he looked like good champion. Austin is a lot like Rock, he's super-human. Neither will tap, and so the walls of jericho is of no use. Jericho used the belt at one point, but so did Austin. Both kicked out, showing their resilliancy. As I had guessed, the nWo cost Austin the match and I was pleased to see Jericho come out on top. The WM main event is now a mystery to me, but I'm pleased Jericho is in it.
No Way Out was a personal disappointment for me, and now I wish the WWF would just bring GMS back, because Scotty and Albert, despite their hard work, appear to be going no where.
Thanks for reading, Ant.
Because it was just after the nWo segment, the crowd didn't get too involved as it wasn't as exciting for them. I saw Storm and Christian come out and breathed a sigh of relied, at least they'd win one. Once again, I was wrong.
I swore numerous times when I saw Storm holding back Albert from breaking the count up. Scotty and Albert, who have been working for at least a couple of months as a tag team, have some impressive double team moves, and the crowd like them a lot (massive pop on Metal this week). I wouldn't of minded if we'd lost to the Dudleyz or something, BUT JUST BECAUSE OF THE FRIGGIN' HARDY BOYS THEY HAD TO LOSE TO STORM AND CHRISTIAN, SO THE WONDERFUL HARDYS WOULD BE AGAINST SOME HEELS!!
All in all they were in the ring for about 2 minutes, with no double teams, only half a Worm and even a small pop when Christian got the victory. Bollards to that.
Well after that massive disappointment I could't enjoy the rest of the event. RVD vs Goldust was good, the tag title match was crap (notice Spike performed a total of 5 moves, which is about the whole of his arsenal), Edge vs Regal was the same old stuff, I nearly fell asleep during Rock-Undertaker and Angle vs HHH was a bit stupid but the outcome was surprising.
My saviour was the main event. Jericho vs Austin, Undisputed Championship. For once the match made them both look respectable. They both had their fair share or offence, Austin nailed the stunner, Jericho hit two lionsaults (although Austin should've been a bit closer). Jericho may've tapped, but then again, which heel doesn't get a bit of luck? Even though he won thanks to the nWo, he looked like good champion. Austin is a lot like Rock, he's super-human. Neither will tap, and so the walls of jericho is of no use. Jericho used the belt at one point, but so did Austin. Both kicked out, showing their resilliancy. As I had guessed, the nWo cost Austin the match and I was pleased to see Jericho come out on top. The WM main event is now a mystery to me, but I'm pleased Jericho is in it.
No Way Out was a personal disappointment for me, and now I wish the WWF would just bring GMS back, because Scotty and Albert, despite their hard work, appear to be going no where.
Thanks for reading, Ant.