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Another let down moreCast
(Credited cast)| Steve Austin | ... | Himself (as 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin) | |
| Rodney Begnaud | ... | Himself (as Rodney Mack) | |
| Eric Bischoff | ... | Himself | |
| Jonathan Coachman | ... | Himself | |
| Rene Dupree | ... | Himself | |
| Ric Flair | ... | Himself | |
| Mick Foley | ... | Himself | |
| Bill Goldberg | ... | Himself (as Goldberg) | |
| Sylvain Grenier | ... | Himself | |
| Booker Huffman | ... | Himself (as Booker T) | |
| Devon Hughes | ... | Himself (as D-Von Dudley) | |
| Glenn Jacobs | ... | Himself (as Kane) | |
| Chris Jericho | ... | Himself | |
| Stacy Keibler | ... | Herself | |
| Jerry Lawler | ... | Himself (as Jerry 'The King' Lawler) | |
| Paul Levesque | ... | Triple H | |
| Mark LoMonaco | ... | Himself (as Bubba Ray Dudley) | |
| Teddy Long | ... | Himself | |
| Andrew Martin | ... | Himself (as Test) | |
| Shawn Michaels | ... | Himself | |
| Kevin Nash | ... | Himself | |
| Chris Nowinski | ... | Himself (as Christopher Nowinski) | |
| Randy Orton | ... | Himself | |
| Jason Reso | ... | Himself (as Christian) | |
| Jim Ross | ... | Himself | |
| Scott Steiner | ... | Himself | |
| Lance Storm | ... | Himself | |
| Rob Van Dam | ... | Himself | |
| Mae Young | ... | Herself |
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Although it wasn't as big a dud as Judgment Day this was still bad.
Nash vs Triple H- bad, bad match. Mick Foley was the only interesting thing about this match. Hey Hunter you will never be an all time great. You were given three shots to get a decent match out of Nash and you failed every time. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels carried him to excellent matches every time they were in the ring with him.
Y2J vs Goldberg- good match carried by Jericho.
Ric Flair vs Shawn Michaels- A match that should have been given half an hour but was reduced to a measly 15 minutes. Best match of the night by a fair margin.
Booker vs Christian- Was passable until the worthless finish.
Kane/RVD vs La Resistance- Another passable time filler.
Everything else was pathetic to say the least. The main one being the Austin-Bischoff redneck triathlon. I cant understand why matches weren't given time to develop why these two took up half an hour of time. And also why not have 11 or 12 matches just for the sake of having everyone on PPV. That would make the Raw Roster happy seeing as they would receive royalties out of the PPV and therefore would be excited to work unlike what we get now with half hearted efforts.