Backlash (2001)
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Date | April 29, 2001 | ||
City | Rosemont, Illinois | ||
Venue | Allstate Arena | ||
Attendance | 15,592 | ||
Buy rate | 375,000[1] | ||
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The 2001 Backlash was the third
The
Featured matches on the
Production
Background
Storylines
The event featured seven professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or fan favorites as they followed a series of events which built tension, culminating in a wrestling match or series of matches.
At
Shortly after this happened,
On the next Raw is War, McMahon told Austin and Triple H that the match at Backlash, which was now to be contested for the Tag Team Championship, had an additional stipulation added to it. At the time, he and his wife Linda were going through (kayfabe) problems in their marriage and Linda, who McMahon had demanded a divorce from in December 2000, was seeking a divorce that he refused to give her. Since Linda was still the (on-screen) CEO of the company, this gave her power to veto her husband's decisions and force compromises.
McMahon told the Power Trip that Linda had forced him to include one other caveat in the match. Austin and Triple H would indeed get their championship opportunity at Backlash, but in order to do so they would be required to place their singles titles at stake as well. The winning team would receive control of all three championships. If Austin and Triple H were to win, they would become Tag Team Champions in addition to their status as the WWF and Intercontinental Champions. If Undertaker and Kane were to win, they would receive both singles titles. Whoever scored the fall would receive the title of the wrestler they defeated, with the other receiving the other title; this meant if Austin took the fall, he would lose his WWF Championship to whoever pinned him or made him submit and Triple H would have to forfeit his Intercontinental Championship to whoever did not score the victory for the Brothers of Destruction.
Event
Role: | Name: |
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English commentators | Jim Ross |
Paul Heyman | |
Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Hugo Savinovich | |
Backstage interviewers | Michael Cole |
Lilian Garcia | |
Kevin Kelly | |
Ring announcers | Howard Finkel |
Referees | Mike Chioda |
Jim Korderas
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Earl Hebner | |
Jack Doan | |
Tim White | |
Theodore Long | |
Chad Patton |
Before the event began, a dark match took place on
. Lynn pinned Holly with a Roll Up whilst holding Holly's tights to win the title.In another dark match, Lita faced Molly Holly. Lita performed a Litasault on Molly to win the match.
Preliminary matches
The event opened with
Next,
. Rhyno performed a Gore on Raven to retain the title.After that, WWF commissioner William Regal faced Chris Jericho in a Duchess of Queensbury Rules match. Jericho attempted a Lionsault on Regal but the Duchess announced the first round had expired, allowing Regal to pin Jericho with a roll up for a near-fall. Jericho forced Regal to submit to the Walls of Jericho but the Duchess announced submissions did not count. Jericho applied the Walls of Jericho on the Duchess, allowing Regal to hit Jericho with a steel chair to win the match.
In the fourth match,
Next, Shane McMahon faced Big Show in a Last Man Standing match. Test interfered, performing a Big Boot on Big Show. Shane climbed the stage structure, allowing Test to attack Big Show in the staging area. Shane performed a Leap of Faith off the Titantron onto Big Show, who was lay in the staging area. Test used a Camera to help Shane stand but Big Show could not stand by a ten count, meaning Shane won the match.
After that, Matt Hardy defended the WWF European Championship against Christian and Eddie Guerrero. Edge interfered, performing a Spear on Hardy. Jeff Hardy interfered, attacking Edge. Christian performed an Unprettier on Guerrero but Jeff broke up the pin with a Swanton Bomb. Hardy performed a Twist of Fate on Christian to retain the title.
Main event
In the main event,
Aftermath
The feud between
The 2001 Backlash would be the final Backlash event to occur before the introduction of the brand extension the following year in March, where the promotion split its roster between the Raw and SmackDown! brands where the wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform. The 2002 event in turn featured wrestlers from both brands.[4][5][2]
Results
No. | Results WWF Championships 25:02 | | |||||
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References
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- ^ a b "WWE Backlash". The History of WWE. Retrieved August 23, 2009.
- World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved June 29, 2009.
- World Wrestling Entertainment. May 27, 2002. Archived from the originalon October 17, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
- ^ "Backlash 2002 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved July 1, 2009.
- ^ "Full Event Results". WWE. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
- ^ "WWF Backlash 2001 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 1 February 2019.