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Promotional poster featuringTriple H | |||
| Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | ||
| Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown! | ||
| Date | April 21, 2002 | ||
| City | Kansas City, Missouri | ||
| Venue | Kemper Arena | ||
| Attendance | 12,489[1] | ||
| Buy rate | 400,000[2] | ||
| Tagline | One Man's Journey to Stand Alone | ||
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The 2002Backlash was the fourthBacklashprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view (PPV)event produced by theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It was held for wrestlers from the promotion'sRaw, andSmackDown!brand divisions. The event took place on April 21, 2002, at theKemper Arena inKansas City, Missouri—it was the first PPV event to be held at Kemper Arena sinceOver the Edge in May 1999, in whichOwen Hart, competing as The Blue Blazer, died after falling 78 feet from a harness to the ring. It was the company's first PPV held following the introduction of the brand split. It was the final Backlash held during theAttitude Era and under the WWF name; as the promotion was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) the following month. The concept of the pay-per-view was based on the backlash fromWrestleMania X8.
Nineprofessional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card. The main match from the SmackDown! brand featuredHollywood Hulk Hogan defeatingTriple H to win theUndisputed WWF Championship, and the featured match from the Raw brand was an encounter betweenThe Undertaker, andStone Cold Steve Austin in a match to determine the number one contender to the Undisputed WWF Championship withRic Flair as thespecial guest referee, which The Undertaker won. The other main match from Raw was aSingles match for theIntercontinental Championship betweenRob Van Dam, andEddie Guerrero, which Guerrero won bypinfall to win the championship.
Backlash is apay-per-view (PPV) event that was established by theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1999. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WWF's flagship event,WrestleMania.[3] The 2002 event was the fourth Backlash, and featured the backlash fromWrestleMania X8. It was scheduled to take place on April 21, 2002, atKemper Arena inKansas City, Missouri[4]—it was the first event to be held at Kemper Arena sinceOver the Edge in 1999, in whichOwen Hart, competing as The Blue Blazer, died after falling 78 feet from a harness to the ring.[5]
In March 2002, the WWF introduced thebrand extension in which the roster was divided between theRaw, andSmackDown! brands, which is where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform.[6] The 2002 Backlash was in turn the promotion's first PPV held following the implementation of the original brand split, and it featured wrestlers from both brands.[7]
The event featured nineprofessional wrestling matches with outcomes predetermined by WWF script writers. The matches featured wrestlers portraying theircharacters in planned storylines that took place before, during, and after the event. All wrestlers were from either one of the WWF's brands—Raw orSmackDown!—the twostoryline divisions in which the WWF assigned its employees.
The mainfeud leading into Backlash on the SmackDown! brand involvedUndisputed WWF ChampionTriple H, andHollywood Hulk Hogan over the Undisputed WWF Championship. On the April 4 episode ofSmackDown!,Mr. McMahon named Hogan the number one contender to the title at Backlash. Later that night, Hogan came out in red, and yellow for the first time since returning to the WWF to talk about the match, with Triple H saying he would not back down. On the April 11 episode ofSmackDown!, Hogan came out to helpEdge chase offChris Jericho, andKurt Angle after Edge fought Jericho. Later on, Triple H fought against Angle as Jericho interfered. Hogan came out to help Triple H win the match, only for Angle to push Triple H into Hogan after the match, making Hogan attack Triple H, and get taken out by Jericho, and Angle. On the April 18 episode ofSmackDown!, Hogan confronted Jericho as Angle came to help Jericho, prompting Edge to run for the save. In the main event, Jericho, and Angle fought Hogan, and Triple H, as Hogan accidentally hit Triple H with a steel chair. After the match, Triple H hit Hogan with the chair. On the same night, it was confirmed that if Triple H lost his title match, he would be drafted to the SmackDown! Brand.
The main feud on the Raw brand featuredThe Undertaker, andStone Cold Steve Austin, to determine the number one contender to the Undisputed WWF Championship. On the April 1 episode ofRaw,Ric Flair awarded Triple H with a new title belt, only for The Undertaker to challenge Triple H to a title match at Backlash. The same night, Austin decided to sign with the Raw brand, but he gave theStone Cold Stunner to both Flair, and Mr. McMahon. On the April 8 episode ofRaw, The Undertaker confronted Flair about McMahon making the title match for Backlash, making Austin come out, and confronting him. Flair booked two number one contender's matches, the first being The Undertaker versusRob Van Dam, and the second being Austin versusScott Hall; the winners would face each other at Backlash for the number one contendership. Austin, and The Undertaker won their respective matches; however, as Flair helped to chaseX-Pac from Austin's match, Austin stunned him again. On the April 15 episode ofRaw, Flair fined Austin $5,000 and announced that he would be the special guest referee for the match at Backlash. Hall and X-Pac came to attack Austin, making Flair book Austin andBradshaw against Hall, X-Pac, and The Undertaker in the main event. After the match, which The Undertaker's team won, The Undertaker attacked Austin with a steel chair.
| Role: | Name: |
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| English commentators | Jim Ross |
| Jerry Lawler | |
| Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
| Hugo Savinovich | |
| Backstageinterviewers | Michael Cole |
| Jonathan Coachman | |
| Ring announcer | Howard Finkel |
| Referees | Mike Chioda |
| Charles Robinson | |
| Theodore Long | |
| Earl Hebner | |
| Tim White | |
| Jim Korderas |
Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, a match took place on a live edition ofSunday Night Heat, in whichBig Show defeatedSteven Richards, andJustin Credible in a handicap match.
The first match was for theWWF Cruiserweight Championship betweenBilly Kidman, andTajiri (withTorrie Wilson). In the end, Kidman attempted a Powerbomb on Tajiri, who spat red mist at Kidman, and pinned Kidman to win the title.
The second match was betweenScott Hall (withX-Pac), andBradshaw (withFaarooq). Bradshaw executed a Clothesline from Hell on Hall, but X-Pac placed Hall's foot on the bottom rope to void the pinfall. Bradshaw punched X-Pac, and Faarooq tackled X-Pac into the Ring Post. Whilst the referee was distracted, Hall performed a low blow on Bradshaw, and pinned Bradshaw with a roll-up to win the match.
In the third match,Jazz facedTrish Stratus for theWWF Women's Championship. Jazz forced Stratus to submit to an STF to win the match, and retain the title.
The fourth match was betweenBrock Lesnar (withPaul Heyman), andJeff Hardy (withLita). Lesnar dominated the match until Hardy performed Whisper in the Wind on Lesnar. Hardy performed a Swanton Bomb on Lesnar for a near-fall. Hardy attempted to hit Lesnar with a chair, but Lesnar ducked and performed an F5, followed by three Powerbombs on Hardy. The referee declared Lesnar the winner via technical knockout.
The fifth match was betweenEdge andKurt Angle. After a back-and-forth match, Edge performed an Edgecution on Angle for a near-fall. Angle attempted an Angle Slam on Edge but Edge countered the move and performed a German Suplex on Angle. Edge performed a Diving Crossbody on Angle outside the ring. Edge attempted a second Edgecution on Angle but Angle countered the move into an Angle Slam for a near-fall. Angle applied an Ankle Lock on Edge but Edge countered into a roll-up for a near-fall. After Angle missed a chair shot, Edge performed an Edge-O-Matic on Angle for a near-fall. Edge attempted a Spear on Angle, who countered and pinned Edge after another Angle Slam to win the match.
The sixth match was for theWWF Intercontinental Championship betweenRob Van Dam andEddie Guerrero. After a back-and-forth match, Guerrero retrieved the title and attempted to attack Van Dam with the belt, who kicked and kicked Guerrero, knocking the referee down. Guerrero performed a Neckbreaker onto the belt on Van Dam and pinned Van Dam after a Frog Splash to win the title.
The seventh match was to determine the #1 contender to theUndisputed WWF Championship atJudgment Day withRic Flair as thespecial guest referee betweenThe Undertaker andStone Cold Steve Austin. After a back-and-forth match, Austin brawled with The Undertaker at ringside. Austin attempted a Piledriver on The Undertaker, who countered with a Back Body Drop and pushed Austin into his motorbike. After Flair was knocked down, Austin performed a Stone Cold Stunner on The Undertaker. After Flair was knocked down again, The Undertaker performed a low blow on Austin and a Chokeslam on Austin for a near-fall. The Undertaker attempted to hit Austin with a chair but Flair grabbed the chair, allowing Austin to perform a low blow on The Undertaker. Austin attempted a Stone Cold Stunner on The Undertaker but The Undertaker countered, during which Flair was knocked down again. The Undertaker hit Austin with the chair for a near-fall. Austin attempted to hit The Undertaker with the chair but The Undertaker performed a Big Boot into the chair, which struck Austin. The Undertaker pinned Austin to win the match, but Flair had not seen Austin's foot on the bottom rope.
The eighth match was for theWWF Tag Team Championship betweenBilly and Chuck (withRico) andMaven andAl Snow. After Rico distracted Snow, Snow chased Rico. Billy pinned Maven, after a Superkick from Chuck, to win the match and retain the title.
The main event was for the Undisputed WWF Championship betweenTriple H andHollywood Hulk Hogan. After a back-and-forth match, Triple H applied a Figure Four Leglock on Hogan, who fought out of the hold. Hogan performed a Big Boot and a Running Leg Drop on Triple H. Hogan attempted a pin butChris Jericho pulled the referee out of the ring. Jericho hit Hogan with a chair but Triple H performed a Facebreaker Knee Smash and a Clothesline on Jericho, knocking Jericho out of the ring. Hogan performed another Big Boot on Triple H and attempted another Running Leg Drop but Triple H avoided the move and performed a Pedigree on Hogan. Triple H attempted a pin but The Undertaker attacked the referee. The Undertaker hit Triple H with a chair but Hogan performed a Clothesline on The Undertaker, knocking The Undertaker out of the ring. Hogan pinned Triple H after another Running Leg Drop to win the match and the title.
The 2002 Backlash would be the final Backlash held under the WWF name. On May 6, 2002, the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) due to a lawsuit from theWorld Wildlife Fund over the "WWF" initialism.[8]
The night after Backlash,Big Show betrayed Stone Cold Steve Austin in a tag team match against thenWo, and joined the stable. Over the next two weeks, Big Show explained it was because he felt Austin took a main event spot at WrestleMania away from him; atWrestleMania 2000, Big Show challenged for theWWF Championship while Austin had neck surgery, but the following year atWrestleMania X-Seven, Austin competed in the main event for the WWF Championship, while Big Show did not, and atWrestleMania X8, Austin was scheduled for a match againstScott Hall while Big Show was atWWF New York in Times Square. On the May 6 episode ofRaw, Austin, and Bradshaw united with Ric Flair in a battle against the nWo stable, but Flair betrayed both wrestlers and became affiliated with the nWo although he never officially joined. Flair's betrayal eventually led toBooker T's drafting by Flair to be the newest nWo member on the May 13 episode ofRaw. The feud between Austin and Flair escalated on that episode when Austin gained revenge by costing Flair an Undisputed WWE Championship match against Hollywood Hulk Hogan. This led to ahandicap match atJudgment Day pitting Austin against the team of Flair and Big Show, which Austin won.
After defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin at Backlash, The Undertaker set his sights on the new Undisputed WWF Champion Hollywood Hulk Hogan by challenging him to a match for the Undisputed WWF Championship at Judgment Day. In 1991, they first fought for the WWF Championship during two different pay-per-view events. At theSurvivor Series event, The Undertaker defeated Hogan to win his first WWF Championship. Hogan regained the title over The Undertaker in a rematch atThis Tuesday in Texas. The title was eventually declared vacant until the1992 Royal Rumble event when Ric Flair won the title by winning theRoyal Rumble match that also involved The Undertaker and Hogan. Their feud restarted on the April 25 episode ofSmackDown!, when Chris Jericho defeated Triple H to become the number one contender due to The Undertaker's interference. Afterwards, Jericho and The Undertaker attacked Triple H until Hogan came down to the ring and assaulted The Undertaker. On the April 29 episode ofRaw, The Undertaker interfered in Hogan's non-title match withWilliam Regal by assaulting Hogan. The Undertaker then took Hogan's leather belt and whipped him with it and busted him open with the belt buckle. The following week, Hogan got back at The Undertaker by driving a semi-truck and running over The Undertaker's prized motorcycle, thus destroying it. On the May 13 episode ofRaw, The Undertaker nailed Hogan from behind with the tire-iron then tied Hogan's ankles to his own motorcycle. Moments later, The Undertaker drove his motorcycle around the hallway with Hogan tied to it before ramming Hogan into the pile of boxes and pipes, leaving Hogan lying motionless. At Judgment Day, with the help ofMr. McMahon, The Undertaker defeated Hogan to win the now renamed WWE Undisputed Championship, his first WWE world championship win in nearly three years.
The feud between Edge and Kurt Angle continued after Backlash on the May 2 episode ofSmackDown!, when Angle challenged Edge to a rematch but this time in aHair vs. Hair match, which Edge accepted. On the May 16 episode ofSmackDown!, during a segment between Edge and Triple H, Angle and Chris Jericho attacked both men, ending with Jericho manhandling Edge while Angle cut his hair once with the scissors as an example for their Hair vs. Hair match at Judgment Day. Later that episode, Angle and Jericho defeated Edge and Triple H in a tag team match after Angle nailed Edge with the steel chair and followed it with anAngle Slam for the win. After the match, Angle tossed Edge's hairpiece onto Edge. In the Hair vs. Hair match at Judgment Day, Edge defeated Angle and shaved Angle's head bald following it.
Triple H and Chris Jericho continued their feud on the April 25 episode ofSmackDown!, where Jericho defeated Triple H in a number one contenders match due to interference by The Undertaker, who also cost Triple H the Undisputed WWF Championship at Backlash. The following week, Jericho challenged Hollywood Hulk Hogan for the Undisputed WWF Championship in ano disqualification match with a stipulation added that if The Undertaker or any Raw superstar interfered in the title match, they would be suspended. During the title match, Triple H interfered and distracted Jericho, enabling Hogan topin Jericho to retain the title. On the May 9 episode ofSmackDown!, Mr. McMahon ordered that if Triple H had laid his hands on McMahon, there would be consequences. Triple H then challenged McMahon to fight him in the ring untilHardcore Holly,Test,Lance Storm,Christian, andReverend D-Von came to the ring and beat Triple H down. Jericho then came down and nailed Triple H with the steel chair then locked him in theWalls of Jericho, ending with McMahon announcing aHell in a Cell match at Judgment Day, which would be a WrestleMania X8 rematch between the two. Later that night, Jericho and Triple H interfered in each other's matches. First, D-Von defeated Triple H after Jericho nailed Triple H with D-Von's donation box. Then during Jericho's tag team match along with Angle against Edge and Hogan, Triple H interfered and nailed all four of them and the referee with a sledgehammer. McMahon had decided to distract Triple H and dared Triple H to nail him with a sledgehammer, enabling Jericho to nail Triple H with the steel chair. They concluded their feud at Judgment Day, when Triple H defeated Jericho in a Hell in a Cell match.
Brock Lesnar continued his feud withMatt andJeff Hardy on the April 22 episode ofRaw when Lesnar defeated Matt Hardy byknockout. On the May 13 episode ofRaw,The Hardy Boyz fought Lesnar in a handicap match and won bydisqualification due to interference by Lesnar's managerPaul Heyman. Heyman then announced a tag team match pitting Lesnar and Heyman against The Hardy Boyz at Judgment Day. At Judgment Day, Lesnar and Heyman were victorious after Heyman pinned Jeff Hardy following anF-5 by Lesnar.
The event was released onVHS andDVD on June 25, 2002, following the company's name change the month prior (nWo: Back in Black was the firstWWE Home Video release with the new name, although some copies were shipped with WWF branding).[9] As a result, the cover art, based on the event's poster, was changed to include the renamed and redesigned logo of the promotion, although references to WWF were not blurred or edited out. The version included onWWE Network, however, replaces the original theme music (Young Grow Old byCreed) with Quench's 'Waiting For A Moment'.
| No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[1] | ||||
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| 1H | Big Show defeatedSteven Richards andJustin Credible | Handicap match | 2:11 | ||||
| 2 | Tajiri (withTorrie Wilson) defeatedBilly Kidman (c) | Singles match for theWWF Cruiserweight Championship | 9:08 | ||||
| 3 | Scott Hall (withX-Pac) defeatedBradshaw (withFaarooq) | Singles match | 5:43 | ||||
| 4 | Jazz (c) defeatedTrish Stratus by submission | Singles match for theWWF Women's Championship | 4:29 | ||||
| 5 | Brock Lesnar (withPaul Heyman) defeatedJeff Hardy (withLita) by Technical Knockout | Singles match | 5:32 | ||||
| 6 | Kurt Angle defeatedEdge | Singles match | 13:25 | ||||
| 7 | Eddie Guerrero defeatedRob Van Dam (c) | Singles match for theWWF Intercontinental Championship | 11:43 | ||||
| 8 | The Undertaker defeatedStone Cold Steve Austin | Singles match to determine the #1 contender for theUndisputed WWF Championship withRic Flair asspecial guest referee | 27:03 | ||||
| 9 | Billy and Chuck (c) (withRico) defeatedAl Snow andMaven | Tag team match for theWWF Tag Team Championship | 5:58 | ||||
| 10 | Hollywood Hulk Hogan defeatedTriple H (c) | Singles match for theUndisputed WWF Championship | 22:04 | ||||
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TheUndisputed WWF Championship #1 Contendership Tournament was a tournament to earn a title shot for theUndisputed WWF Championship atJudgment Day, with the finals taking place at Backlash.
| Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
| 1 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | Pin | |||||||
| 4 | Scott Hall | 9:35 | |||||||
| Stone Cold Steve Austin | 27:03 | ||||||||
| The Undertaker | Pin | ||||||||
| 3 | Rob Van Dam | Pin | |||||||
| 2 | The Undertaker | 9:00 | |||||||