2003 is inarguably one of the greatest years in WWE SmackDown history. Not only was the blue brand dominating RAW in the ratings, it was stacked with insane talent from main event to lower mid-card.
Not everything was perfect in 2003 WWE. Stone Cold Steve Austin wrestled for the final time, The Rock barely wrestled at all, Scott Steiner had a miserable run, Goldberg joined WWE but the majority of ...
With the Attitude Era officially in the WWE's past, a new cohort of stars would take centre stage over the course of the next few years. 2002 and 2003 are seen very much as transitional years for the ...
At the time, WWE was still doing a pay-per-view event featuring both Raw and Smackdown. It was common sense to have both shows represented, but the brand extension in 2002 was changing things. By the ...
Steve Austin's unparalleled reign as WWE's top star came to an abrupt end during the summer of 2002. As injuries and frustrations mounted for the banner member of the Attitude Era, Austin infamously ...
Wrestling fans know that THQ is the king of all things WWE. The company prides itself on bringing its Wrestlemania, Raw, and Smackdown franchise titles to the GameCube, Xbox, and PS2 respectively, and ...
Vengeance (2003) was a PPV presented by Eidos Interactive's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness blockbuster, which took place on July 27, 2003 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. It was the third ...
THQ's ability to dish out the professional wrestling goodness never ceases to amaze us. Here at the big 2003 E3 show, the publisher is proudly spotlighting its forthcoming WWE WrestleMania XIX title ...
A 2003 image of an 18-year-old LeBron James at WWE Raw, capturing a flip phone moment, has resurfaced. The young NBA star, already a sensation, was se ...
WWE RAW had arguably the greatest roster at its disposal in 2003. The red brand featured some of the biggest stars from the Monday Night Wars inside the same ring. The brand wars also took competition ...
Live on the 3 March 2003 Raw, reigning World Heavyweight Champion and future WWE overseer Triple H went nose to nose with Booker T heading into their clash at WrestleMania XIX. Cool. This was nothing ...
It's actually remarkable that this match even made it into the ring for WrestleMania XIX. Kurt Angle postponed serious surgery so he could work the thing, and that meant he was wrestling a full-on ...
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