IWF Judgment Day (2001)

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Judgment Day (2001)
Promotional poster featuring Steve Austin and Triple K
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date May 20, 2001
City Sacramento, California
Venue ARCO Arena
Attendance 13,623
Buy rate 405,000
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The 2001 Judgment Day was the third Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It was sponsored by RC Cola. The event took place on May 20, 2001, at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California. It was the final Judgment Day promoted under the IWF name as the promotion was renamed to International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE) in May 2002. It was also the last Judgment Day held before the introduction of the brand extension in March 2002.

Seven professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card. The main event was "Stone Cold" Steve Austin defending the IWF Championship against The Undertaker in a No Holds Barred match. The featured bouts on the undercard included Triple K defending the Intercontinental Championship against Kane in a Chain match, and a Two-out-of three falls match between Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit for Angle's 1996 Olympic Gold Medals.

The event grossed over $670,000 in ticket sales from an attendance of 13,623, which was higher than the previous year's event.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

Judgment Day was first held as the 25th In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) in October 1998; In Your House was a series of monthly PPV shows first produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) in May 1995. The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs. After two years, Judgment Day returned in May 2000 as its own PPV, replacing Over the Edge, thus establishing Judgment Day as the annual May PPV for the promotion. The 2001 event was the third event in the Judgment Day chronology and was held on May 20 at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California.

[edit] Storylines

The event featured seven professional wrestling matches with outcomes predetermined by the IWF's creative writers. Wrestlers portrayed either a villainous or fan-favorite role as they followed a series of events which build tension, leading to a wrestling match. The name of a wrestler's character was not always the person's birth name, as wrestlers often use a stage name to portray their character.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin defended the IWF Championship against The Undertaker

The main event at Judgment Day featured a No Holds Barred match, a match with no disqualifications nor countouts, in which Stone Cold Steve Austin defended the IWF Championship against The Undertaker. The buildup to the match began on the April 30 episode of Raw Is War, Austin retained the IWF Championship against Undertaker, though by disqualification after executing a low blow on Undertaker, thus resulting in the decision. In the following weeks, Undertaker attacked Austin, and at one point taking his vest and the IWF Championship. Around that time, The Undertaker, received a phone call stating that his wife, Sara, had been involved in a car accident. The Undertaker found out that everything was okay and that there had not been a car accident at all. The Undertaker began to hunt down whoever made the phone call. On the May 17 episode of SmackDown!, during Undertaker's match with Triple K, Austin appeared on the Titantron and admitted that he and Triple K were the ones who had made the phone call. During the early part of the pay-per-view, Undertaker threatened to inflict bodily harm on Commissioner William Regal unless he made the title match a No Holds Barred match, which Regal did.

The buildup to the Two-out-of-three falls match started after Chris Benoit stole Kurt Angle's medals by picking them up from the ring after throwing Angle over the top rope and out of the ring. This rivalry escalated more when Benoit announced that he was going to keep the gold medals in a "safe" and "warm" place, which turned out to be in the crotch of his tights. On the following SmackDown!, Angle faced Benoit and retrieved his medals, but when he went to kiss them he was repulsed by Benoit's crotch odor, which gave Benoit enough time to apply the Crippler Crossface on Angle. Angle dropped the medals and submitted, and on the following Raw Is War Angle challenged Benoit to a Two-out-of-three falls match. The first fall would be a pinfalls-only match, and the second a submission match. If the third fall was needed, it would be contested as a ladder match.

One main event at Judgment Day featured a Chain match, with Triple K defending his WWF Intercontinental Championship against Kane. The buildup to the match all started after WrestleMania X-Seven on the April 5 episode of SmackDown! when Triple K won the Intercontinental title by defeating Chris Jericho after IWF Commissioner William Regal interfered. Two weeks later on SmackDown!, Triple K and Stone Cold Steve Austin interfered in Kane's IWF Hardcore Championship defense against Rhyno by injuring his left arm with multiple steel chair shots, enabling Rhyno to win the title. At Backlash, IWF Champion, Austin and IWF Intercontinental Champion, Triple K defeated The Undertaker and Kane to win the IWF Tag Team Championship in a tag team match, in which Austin's IWF title and Triple K's Intercontinental title were also on the line after interference from both Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley and her father Vince Matteson. The following night on Monday Night's Raw Is War, Kane was scheduled to challenge Austin for the IWF Championship, but Kane was attacked backstage by Austin and Triple K before the match even started. Therefore, The Undertaker replaced Kane in the IWF Title match and defeated Austin by disqualification, but did not win the IWF Title because of the disqualification. Afterward, Kane came down to the ring to save The Undertaker from the assault given to him by Austin and Triple K, but Kane ended up being put out of action for two weeks after Austin and Triple K targeted his left arm. Kane returned on the May 10 episode of SmackDown! and saved Undertaker from an assault by Austin. On the May 14 episode of Raw Is War, Triple K announced a chain match for the WWF Intercontinental title between himself and Kane at Judgment Day.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
Commentator Jim Ross
Paul Heyman
Carlos Cabrera (Spanish)
Hugo Savinovich (Spanish)
Interviewer Jonathan Coachman
Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referee Mike Chioda
Jim Korderas
Earl Hebner
Jack Doan
Tim White
Theodore Long
Chad Patton

Before the event began, a match took place on Heat, in which Raven defeated Val Venis.

In another Heat match, The Holly Cousins (Hardcore Holly and Crash Holly) defeated Kaientai (Taka Michinoku and Funaki).

[edit] Preliminary matches

The event opened with IWF commissioner William Regal facing Rikishi. Regal performed a Regal Cutter on Rikishi to win the match.

Next, Kurt Angle faced Chris Benoit in a Two-out-of-three falls match for Angle's Olympic Gold Medal, with the first fall being a Singles match. Angle performed Rolling German Suplexes on Benoit and attempted a Diving Headbutt but Benoit avoided. Benoit performed an Angle Slam on Angle to win the first fall. The second fall was a Submission match. Angle performed an Angle Slam on Benoit and forced Benoit to submit to the Ankle Lock to win the second fall. The third fall was a Ladder match. Benoit applied a Crippler Crossface on Angle, who passed out. Edge and Christian interfered, attacking Benoit. Angle retrieved his Olympic Gold Medal to win the match.

After that, Rhyno defended the IWF Hardcore Championship against Test and Big Show. Show and Test started fighting before Rhyno got involved. Test attempted to strangle Show with a rope but Rhyno stopped Test. Rhyno performed a Gore on Big Show to retain the title.

Next, Chyna defended the IWF Women's Championship against Lita. Chyna performed a Powerbomb on Lita to retain the title. Late in the match, Eddie Guerrero came out to watch. After the match, Chyna and Lita hugged out of respect.

After that, Triple K defended the IWF Intercontinental Championship against Kanein a Chain match. IWF Champion Steve Austin interfered, allowing Triple K to attack Kane with a low blow. Austin accidentally hit Triple K with a steel chair, allowing Kane to pin Triple K to win the title.

Later was a Tag team turmoil match to determine who would be the #1 Contenders to the IWF Tag Team Championship. Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn were eliminated by The APA (Bradshaw and Faarooq) after Faarooq pinned Saturn following a Spinebuster. The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) were eliminated by the APA after Bradshaw pinned Bubba following a Clothesline From Hell. The APA were eliminated by X-Factor (X-Pac and Justin Credible) after Albert tripped Bradshaw, allowing X-Pac to pin him. The Hooper Boyz ( Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) were eliminated by X-Factor after X-Pac and Credible performed a double Superkick on Matt. X-Factor were eliminated by Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit after X-Pac submitted to the Walls of Jericho by Jericho and the Crippler Crossface by Benoit, which were applied simultaneously. Edge and Christian were eliminated by Jericho and Benoit after Benoit forced Christian to submit to the Crippler Crossface, meaning Jericho and Benoit won the match, and #1 Contendership for the IWF Tag Team Championship in the near future.

[edit] Main event

In the main event, Stone Cold Steve Austin defended the IWF Championship against The Undertaker in a No Holds Barred match. Undertaker performed a Chokeslam through the announce table on Austin. Austin struck Undertaker with a chair and performed a Stone Cold Stunner on Undertaker for a near-fall. Undertaker performed a Chokeslam on Austin and struck Austin with a chair. Triple K attempted to interfere but Undertaker struck Triple K with the chair. Undertaker attempted a Last Ride on Austin but Triple K struck Undertaker with a sledgehammer. Austin pinned Undertaker to retain the title.

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1H Raven defeated Val Venis Singles match
2H The Holly Cousins (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly (with Molly Holly) defeated Kaientai (Funaki and Taka Michinoku) Tag team match
3 William Regal defeated Rikishi Singles match
4 Kurt Angle defeated Chris Benoit 2-1 Two-out-of-three falls match for Angle's Olympic Gold Medal
1. Pinfalls only (won by Benoit)
2. Submissions only (won by Angle)
3. Ladder match (won by Angle)
5 Rhyno defeated Big Show and Test Triple threat hardcore match for the IWF Hardcore Championship
6 Chyna (c) defeated Lita Singles match for the IWF Women's Championship
7 Kane defeated Triple K (c) (with Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley) Chain match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
8 Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho won by last eliminating Edge and Christian Gauntlet match|Tag team turmoil match to determine the #1 contenders to the IWF Tag Team Championship
9 Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Undertaker No Holds Barred match for the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat
Tag team turmoil match
Draw Wrestler Order Eliminated by
1 The APA (Bradshaw and Faarooq) 3 X-Factor
2 Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn (with Terri) 1 APA
3 The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (with Spike Dudley) 2 APA
4 X-Factor (X-Pac and Justin Credible) (with Albert) 5 Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit
5 The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) 4 X-Factor
6 Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit Winners
7 Edge and Christian 6 Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit

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