WWF - Judgment Day 2001 (2001)
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Runtime: 4 hrs
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Synopsis: At the Arco Arena on May 20, 2001, not one person was mourning the Kings' loss to the Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals because everyone in attendance was anxiously awaiting the night's... At the Arco Arena on May 20, 2001, not one person was mourning the Kings' loss to the Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals because everyone in attendance was anxiously awaiting the night's marquee match: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker. Adding to the drama of the match was the Taker's realization that Triple H and Austin had tricked him into believing that his wife had been in a car accident (it's a good thing he didn't find out about her affair with HHH). However, there were many other excellent matches that evening, and they included: William Regal vs. Rikishi, Chris Benoit vs. Kurt Angle, Rhyno vs. Big Show, and many more. [More]
Starring: Triple H, Steve ("Stone Cold") Austin, Undertaker, Chris Benoit
Starring: Triple H, Steve ("Stone Cold") Austin, Undertaker, Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle, Kane, Chris Jericho
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