November 21, 2024

COLD PIZZA: Why The WWE Should Bring Back King of the Ring

2002

It featured the traditional tournament that saw WWE newcomer and unstoppable beast Brock Lesnar walk away with the crown. He stormed through Test in the semis, and then RVD in the finals in less than 15 minutes combined to win it. It was the official beginning of his ascent to the main event picture.

Another giant match on the card pitted Kurt Angle against Hollywood Hulk Hogan. Angle dominated most of the match by using his amateur wrestling style. Angle applied an ankle lock on Hogan and forced Hogan to tap out.

The main event match was for the WWE Undisputed Championship. The Undertaker defended the title against Triple H.

The Rock got involved late in the match, but it wasn’t enough to throw the Undertaker off of his game, as the Dead Man walked away retaining the belt.

You would think they never would have stopped this incredible concept. Sadly, they did, and the next page will tell you why.

Vince McKee

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One thought on “COLD PIZZA: Why The WWE Should Bring Back King of the Ring

  1. It’s about giving the fans there money 💰worth, no fans no check, try harder don’t give up. Like 👍 our main man V MCKee.

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