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Angle wins WWF gold at No Mercy

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, Kurt Angle took home wrestling gold for his country overcoming the murder of his coach and mentor – Dave Schultz – and a pulled leg muscle. On podium he cried with joy and waved the American flag proudly. Last night at the New Mercy pay-per-view history repeated itself as the Pittsburgh native took advantage of Rikishi’s interference and won the WWF World Heavyweight Title from The Rock. Angle’s title win and the ferocious encounter between Triple H and Chris Benoit that preceded it were the only bright spots on a plodding card presented by the WWF.

With two more pay-per-views to close out 2000, No Mercy was unmistakably the worst WWF pay-per-view so far this year. The live crowd noise sounded as if it may have been canned or artificially boosted at times by the technicians. The producers filled up satellite time by playing two meaningless Raw Is War commercials (WWF fans are already aware of Raw switching from USA to TNN), a load of unnecessary replays and an entire Angle – Rock mock interview that was shown on Sunday Heat earlier in the evening. Besides a tag team title victory by The Conquistadors (Edge, Christian), the undercard offered no outstanding bouts or moments to speak of.

The biggest let-down had to be the much-hyped Stone Cold – Rikishi match-up which amounted to nothing more than a total massacre of Rikishi. The parking lot arrest of Austin as he was about to run over Rikishi was received by resounding boos from the live audience who voiced their displeasure over the match’s awkward and irksome finish.

Even Angle’s title win couldn’t save the show. Tired of Stephanie McMahon meddling in the match, The Rock gave her the Rock Bottom and was about to drive a People’ Elbow into her chest. Angle clotheslined The Rock from behind halting the move. Enraged that his “wife” had been injured while supporting Angle, Triple H flew into the ring pounding the Olympic champion into mulch. Triple H also Pedigreed Rocky to make him pay for the hurt he caused Stephanie. The damage done, Triple H carried Stephanie out of the ring and back to the locker room.

When the coast was clear it was Rikishi’s turn to disrupt the no disqualification match. With dried blood covering his face and a bandage wrapped around his head, Rikishi wanted to help his pal The Rock but his actions did more harm than good. Angle pulled The Rock in front of him as Rikishi went for a body splash and as the big man went for a side kick, Angle ducked out of the way and Rikishi planted one on The Rock’s jaw. Angle Olympic Slammed Rikishi then The Rock toAt the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, Kurt Angle took home wrestling gold for his country overcoming the murder of his coach and mentor – Dave Schultz – and a pulled leg muscle. On podium he cried with joy and waved the American flag proudly. Last night at the New Mercy pay-per-view history repeated itself as the Pittsburgh native took advantage of Rikishi’s interference and won the WWF World Heavyweight Title from The Rock. Angle’s title win and the ferocious encounter between Triple H and Chris Benoit that preceded it were the only bright spots on a plodding card presented by the WWF.

With two more pay-per-views to close out 2000, No Mercy was unmistakably the worst WWF pay-per-view so far this year. The live crowd noise sounded as if it may have been canned or artificially boosted at times by the technicians. The producers filled up satellite time by playing two meaningless Raw Is War commercials (WWF fans are already aware of Raw switching from USA to TNN), a load of unnecessary replays and an entire Angle – Rock mock interview that was shown on Sunday Heat earlier in the evening. Besides a tag team title victory by The Conquistadors (Edge, Christian), the undercard offered no outstanding bouts or moments to speak of.

The next WWF pay-per-view is Survivor Series on November 19th.


WWF No Mercy Results


Low Down Vs Too Cool Vs Raven – Tazz Vs The Dudley Boys Vs Right To Censor (Tag-Team Elimination Table Match)

The next WWF pay-per-view is Survivor Series on November 19th.


WWF No Mercy Results


Low Down Vs Too Cool Vs Raven – Tazz Vs The Dudley Boys Vs Right To Censor (Tag-Team Elimination Table Match)

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