WWE No Way Out 2003

6.7
2003 3 hr 0 min Drama , Action

No Way Out (2003) was the fourth annual (fifth overall) No Way Out PPV. It was presented by Starburst, took place on February 23, 2003 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec and starred the promotion's Raw and SmackDown! brands. The main event from the SmackDown! brand was a rematch from WrestleMania X8 between Hulk Hogan and The Rock. The main event from the Raw brand was a World Heavyweight Championship match between Triple H and Scott Steiner. The main match on the undercard from Raw, was the encounter of Steve Austin and Eric Bischoff, while the main match on the undercard from SmackDown! was a Six-man Tag Team match between the team of Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Charlie Haas, and Shelton Benjamin) and the team of Brock Lesnar, Edge, and Chris Benoit, where Edge was unable to participate in the match due to injury.

  • Cast:
    Dwayne Johnson , Hulk Hogan , Paul Lévesque , Scott Rechsteiner , Steve Austin , Eric Bischoff , Brock Lesnar

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Reviews

ReaderKenka
2003/02/23

Let's be realistic.

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Portia Hilton
2003/02/24

Blistering performances.

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Raymond Sierra
2003/02/25

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Dana
2003/02/26

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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kliko400
2003/02/27

This PPV wasn't really bad as it was the final PPV before Wrestlemania XIX. I mean 3 titles on the line & two huge rematches here, it sure is definitely going to be a good show.FIRST MATCH- JEFF HARDY VS. CHRIS JERICHO Okay this match was alright, but why did it have to take so long, it took like I think about 15 minutes. Jericho wins after making Jeff Hardy tap out to the Walls Of Jericho. 5/10SECOND MATCH- LANCE STORM & WILLIAM REGAL VS. ROB VAN DAM & KANE FOR THE WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Believe it or not, this was really a good match tag team match. Lance Storm tries to get a sleeper hold on Kane but accidentally screws up his mask which Kane can't see because his mask was turned around. Kane accidentally Chokeslams his own partner RVD {Thinking it was either Lance or Regal}. Lance Storm & William Regal take Kane out & cover RVD for the 3 count to keep their World Tag Team titles. 5/10THIRD MATCH- UNDERTAKER VS. BIG SHOW W/ PAUL HEYMAN Man, big man vs. big man matches are always boring, & this one wasn't a surprise. The only good highlight of the match is when Undetaker nails a big dive from the ring on A-Train {Who tried to interfere}. Then he finishes Big Show in the ring after making him tap out to a Triangle Choke. 3/10FOURTH MATCH- MATT HARDY W/ SHANNON MOORE VS. BILLY KIDMAN FOR THE WWE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Nice Cruiserweight match as there are no surprises here as Cruiserweight matches are just simply the best. Matt nails a Twist Of Fate from the top rope on Kidman for the 3 count & to become the new Cruiserweight Champion. 5/10FIFTH MATCH- BROCK LESNAR & CHRIS BENOIT VS. KURT ANGLE, SHELTON BENJAMIN & CHARLIE HAAS IN A 2-3 HANDICAP TAG TEAM MATCH {It was supposed to be a 6-man tag team match, with Edge involved, but since he was knocked out backstage, it was a handicap match instead}. Cool handicap match, I don't think I've ever seen a great handicap tag team match like this one. Lesnar & Benoit get the win after Benoit made Benjamin tap out to the Crossface. 5/10SIXTH MATCH- TRIPLE H W/ RIC FLAIR, BATISTA & RANDY ORTON VS. SCOTT STEINER FOR THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Pretty boring match. Their first encounter at the Royal Rumble was better in my opinion. After Flair, Batista & Orton tried to interfere in the match, the distraction gave HHH great use as he nailed a Pedigree on Steiner for the win & to retain his World Heavyweight Championship. 3/10SEVENTH MATCH- STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN VS. ERIC BISCHOFF It was just a squash, but I'll give the rating a bit more because it was great to see Stone Cold seriously bashing Eric Bischoff up. Stone Cold wins after what looks like a fourth Stunner on Bischoff for the win. 3/10EIGHT MATCH- ROCK VS. Hollywood HULK HOGAN Even though their match was a bit slow & sloppy, their encounter at Wrestlemania X8 was I think a bit more better than this match. During the end of the match, suddenly all the lights in the arena go out. Later the lights go back on which shows that the referee is knocked down, then Vince McMahon comes & gives Rock a chair which he smashes on Hogan's head. The referee suddenly gets up {As though he wasn't really knocked down} & counts the 3 count for Rock as Rock has won the historical rematch between Hogan. After the match Vince McMahon taunts Hogan with his own moves as the PPV ends. 3/10Wasn't really a bad PPV, but the upcoming Wrestlemania should be a blast & a classic.Overall: I'll give it 6/10 & a D+

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wrestlingsitewebmaster
2003/02/28

This was a very good PPV indeed. The return of 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin was arguably the greatest thing that happened on this event.The first match sees Chris Jericho taking on Jeff Hardy in a fine match, although Jeff looked awful. This was meant to be Chris Jericho vs Test, but in real life Test and Stacy Keibler ignored warnings of severe weather in Baltimore and they were late for the previous Raw, so WWE management punished them in this way.Next up Matt Hardy V1 challenges Billy Kidman for the worthless Cruiserweight Championship in a very good match. Then The Undertaker battled The Big Show in a boring match. Taker won by a Dragon sleeper.Next up Team Angle and Kurt Angle battled Chris Benoit and Brock Lesnar in a fantastic 3 on 2 handicap match! Edge was supposed to be in Lesnar and Benoit's corner, but had to drop out because of a severe neck injury. Benoit and Lesnar won. Next up WWE demonstrates it doesn't give a monkeys about the WWE Tag straps as Kane and RVD take on William Regal and Lance Storm in a boring contest. One interesting note is that Kane body slammed Regal and this knocked him out for 30 seconds. William and Storm won.Next up Scott Steiner takes on Triple H for the Heavyweight gold. This was only a slight improvement on the pairs crap match at Royal Rumble 2003, but the running in of Ric Flair, Batista and Randy Orton spoiled things. Obviously HHH won.Next up Eric Bischoff gets his ass whipped by the returning 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin in an hilarious contest. Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler and The Coach were enjoying themselves when this happened, as were about half the roster, which included Test, Al Snow, Rey Mysterio and The Hurricane! Next up The Rock defeated Hulk Hogan in a p*ss poor match. I mean it was bad. Their Wrestlemania 18 confrontation was way better than this. The only enjoyable thing about this match, was when referee Sylvain Grenier pretended to be knocked out, and he gave the chair to Rock to use on Hogan. Other than that the action was boring! Overall not bad! I give this PPV a 8/10

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Gary Ballance
2003/03/01

The WWE's second PPV of the year was a fairly good effort and provided a decent set-up for next month's WrestleMania XIX. The crowd, also, in Montreal proved entertaining during a number of matches due to their complete unpredictability. Anyhow, here's the matches in the order in which they occurred: (each match is rated out of 10)MATCH 1-- CHRIS JERICHO vs JEFF HARDY. I was disappointed with this match the first time I saw it, but it gets better each time I watch it.As an opening match it's good- it's allowed to go for a nice 15 minutes or so & there's some good near falls (for Hardy, his Swanton and Old school expulsion-like Twist of Fate and for Jericho, a soft-looking Lionsault and a Sleeper drop). There are a few faults with the match though- Jeff messes up a fair few spots (a weird roll-up near the end and a jawbreaker where he falls flat on his back) which sort of took away from the action.( Plus, Jeff looks like he's come straight from a paintball tournament.) In the end, Jericho powerbombs Jeff off the second rope and locks in what they're calling the Walls of Jericho, but what is actually just a run-of-the-mill Boston crab. Jeff taps anyway to this butchered Walls. HBK saves Jeff from the "Walls" after the match- he comes out to boos (Survivor Series 97) but ends up being cheered, which is weird because Jericho started off the match to boos, but the crowd switched to his side halfway through. (7.5) MATCH 2-- STORM & REGAL vs RVD & KANE. OK match. Not wonderful. Storm hits a nice DDT halfway into it, but that's about it. The finish is, like one later in the evening, one you'll either like it or you won't: Storm messes with Kane's mask so he can't see, RVD is pushed into him and gets Chokeslammed. Regal covers RVD for the pin. (5)MATCH 3-- MATT HARDY (v1.0) vs BILLY KIDMAN. Another match that grew on me after a second viewing. Matt & Kidman are two of Smackdown's greatest talents and this is a fine match. Hardy has some good offense during the match (his Side effect is impressive and Kidman takes Matt's Twist of Fate perfectly) and pulls out the win w/ a top rope Twist of Fate for the pin and the Cruiserweight Title. The crowd wasn't into this at all, which is a pity since it was one of the best matches of the night. (8) MATCH 4-- THE UNDERTAKER vs BIG SHOW. Ugly. It's so slow at one point that Show hits 6 elbow drops (slowly) in succession as well as 5 headbutts. The only highlight of the match is Taker's plancha to Heyman and Albert (I refuse to call him A-Train- it's ridiculous). 'Taker wins with an abnormally quick chokeout w/ the Triangle hold. (The ref called for the bell way too quick) (3)MATCH 5-- LESNAR & BENOIT vs TEAM ANGLE (HAAS, BENJAMIN & KURT ANGLE). Edge didn't compete due to a neck injury that will keep him out for a year, so they had it that Team Angle ambushed him in the back before the match. Good match as expected. Bit slow in the middle, but some great action towards the end. Lesnar F5s Angle while Charlie Haas is trapped in the Crossface. Haas taps out and Lesnar and Benoit win. (8) MATCH 6-- TRIPLE H vs SCOTT STEINER. Big surprise as the Montreal crowd boo the crap out of Steiner and cheer The Game. The match is marred by too much interference by Evolution (though Flair's eyerake to Steiner and subsequent strut is pure gold!). Triple H manages to escape the Steiner recliner and blast him in the head with the World title. One Pedigree later and HHH leaves with the gold. Not a bad match. (6)"MATCH" 7-- STONE COLD vs ERIC BISCHOFF. No surprise here. 4 Stunners to Bischoff from Austin, who's enjoying himself. JR goes way OTT and is advis ed by Tazz, after, to switch to decaf. Funny stuff. OK return for Stone Cold.MATCH 8-- THE ROCK vs HULK HOGAN. New entrance vid for The Rock (very cool). Short return match between these two with a weird but excellent ending. Hogan hits the Legdrop and a guest ref (local guy) counts 1-2.. lights out. When the lights come back on, the ref is unconscious and there's a chair beside him. (I was thinking Vince at this point, then Goldberg when Vince was on the ramp, but it turns out it was the ref who was crooked). The Rock nails Hogan with the chair and Rock bottoms him. The ref springs to life and counts the 3! Interesting. (7)Overall, No Way Out was pretty good- both Hardys had good matches, the 5 man tag was impressive and Rock-Hogan II was short, but sweet. It also set up feuds leading into WMXIX- Jericho vs Shawn Michaels (should be a classic), 'Taker vs Albert (should stink up the card), and Vince vs Hogan (should be awful!) A good night's entertainment.

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