WWF No Mercy (2001 TV Special)
Vince McMahon, You Are A Genius
4 November 2002
In my opinion, 2001 was probably the WWF's least satisfying year as far as in-ring action went. The WWF VS WCW angle didn't satisfy me and I wasn't overkeen on some of the events. No Mercy was a great event though-the best of 2001.

The Hardy Boyz had a stunning opener with Lance Storm and The Hurricane. These four dependable guys had a great match although I didn't watch this match the first time I viewed this event-I was too busy getting a glimpse of the beautiful Molly Holly and the simply sexy Ivory.

Test battled Kane in the second match-what a brawl! Kane has been with the WWF since October of 1997 and as I write this five years one month later I have to say he still entertains me.

Torrie Wilson had a lingerie match with Stacey Keibler. Wasn't concentrating on the wrestling. Go figure. I hope we get to see another lingerie match soon.

The ever entertaining Dudley Boys had an entertaining match with Tajiri and the Big Show. The highlight was Tajiri accidentally spraying that green mist into the referees eyes.

Edge and Christian battled for the I-C Title in a ladder match. I've seen better ladder matches to be honest but this was very good and both men must have been aching afterwards.

Booker T and the Undertaker battled in a short but sweet encounter.

The Rock and Chris Jericho had their best match ever although I still have a hard time seeing beautiful women such as Stephanie McMahon being manhandled by the men-it just doesn't seem right.

The main event was a triple threat match between Kurt Angle, Steve Austin and Rob Van Dam. It wasn't exactly memorable for it's in-ring action. The highlight for me was Vince McMahon fighting with his son Shane by the announcers table.

All in all, No Mercy was a brilliant event, the best of 2001.
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