WWE 2003: TURNING POINT
The Attitude Era was over, and the World Wrestling Entertainment was entering a new phase. The stars that had carried the company to new heights were moving on. Stone Cold is retired. The Rock is becoming a bigger star in Hollywood each day. Mick Foley had stepped away. For the first time in a few years, WWE was forced to move forward without the names that defined an era. New stars are expected to rise. New rivalries are expected to define a new era. WWE was experiencing an identity shift right before our eyes.
But not everything went the way it should have.
Let's have fun fixing it.
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A long, long time ago, I dabbled in writing and booking. I even posted a few not so successful projects. Like a lot of wrestling fans, I drifted away from wrestling in my young adult years. But over the past few years, I've found myself a fan again. I stumbled across this website a while back and it got my creative juices flowing again. I'll be focused more on the booking side of things, rather than writing, so most weekly shows will be done in recap form.
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Monday Night Raw
Al Snow
Batista
Booker T
Bubba Ray Dudley
Chief Morley
Chris Jericho
Chris Nowinski
Christian
D-Von Dudley
D'Lo Brown
Goldberg
Goldust
Jamal
Jeff Hardy
Kane
Lance Storm
Mark Henry
Maven
Randy Orton
Raven
Rene Dupree
Ric Flair
Rico
Rob Van Dam
Rodney Mack
Rosey
Scott Steiner
Shawn Michaels
Spike Dudley
Steven Richards
Test
The Hurricane
The Rock
Tommy Dreamer
Triple H
William Regal
Ivory
Jacqueline
Jazz
Lita
Molly Holly
Stacy Kiebler
Terri
Trish Stratus
Victoria
General Manager: Eric Bischoff
Play by Play Commentator: Jim Ross
Color Commentator: Jerry Lawler
Backstage Interviewers: Jonathan Coachman & Terri
Ring Announcer: Lilian Garcia
Thursday Night Smackdown
A-Train
The Big Show
Bill DeMott
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Bradshaw
Brian Kendrick
Brock Lesnar
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Chris Benoit
Chuck Palumbo
Edge
Eddie Guerrero
Faarooq
Funaki
Hardcore Holly
Hulk Hogan
Jamie Noble
John Cena
Johnny Stamboli
Kurt Angle
Matt Hardy
Nathan Jones
Nunzio
Rey Mysterio
Rhyno
Rikishi
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Shannon Moore
Shelton Benjamin
Tajiri
Ultimo Dragon
Undertaker
Dawn Marie
Miss Jackie Gayda
Nidia
Torrie Wilson
General Manager: Stephanie McMahon
Play by Play Commentator: Michael Cole
Color Commentator: Tazz
Backstage Interviewers: Josh Matthews & Funaki
Ring Announcer: Tony Chimel
CHAMPIONS
WWE Champion
Brock Lesnar
Defeated Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX
World Heavyweight Champion
Triple H
Defeated Shawn Michaels at Armageddon 2002
WWE Tag Team Champions
Team Angle (Charlie Hass & Shelton Benjamin)
Defeated Los Guerreros on February 4th, 2003 edition Smackdown
World Tag Team Champions
Chief Morley & Lance Storm
Awarded the Championships on the March 24th, 2003 edition of Raw
Cruiserweight Champion
Matt Hardy
Defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out 2003
Women's Champion
Trish Stratus
Defeated Victoria & Jazz at WrestleMania XIX
The Attitude Era was over, and the World Wrestling Entertainment was entering a new phase. The stars that had carried the company to new heights were moving on. Stone Cold is retired. The Rock is becoming a bigger star in Hollywood each day. Mick Foley had stepped away. For the first time in a few years, WWE was forced to move forward without the names that defined an era. New stars are expected to rise. New rivalries are expected to define a new era. WWE was experiencing an identity shift right before our eyes.
But not everything went the way it should have.
Let's have fun fixing it.
***
A long, long time ago, I dabbled in writing and booking. I even posted a few not so successful projects. Like a lot of wrestling fans, I drifted away from wrestling in my young adult years. But over the past few years, I've found myself a fan again. I stumbled across this website a while back and it got my creative juices flowing again. I'll be focused more on the booking side of things, rather than writing, so most weekly shows will be done in recap form.
***
Monday Night Raw
Al Snow
Batista
Booker T
Bubba Ray Dudley
Chief Morley
Chris Jericho
Chris Nowinski
Christian
D-Von Dudley
D'Lo Brown
Goldberg
Goldust
Jamal
Jeff Hardy
Kane
Lance Storm
Mark Henry
Maven
Randy Orton
Raven
Rene Dupree
Ric Flair
Rico
Rob Van Dam
Rodney Mack
Rosey
Scott Steiner
Shawn Michaels
Spike Dudley
Steven Richards
Test
The Hurricane
The Rock
Tommy Dreamer
Triple H
William Regal
Ivory
Jacqueline
Jazz
Lita
Molly Holly
Stacy Kiebler
Terri
Trish Stratus
Victoria
General Manager: Eric Bischoff
Play by Play Commentator: Jim Ross
Color Commentator: Jerry Lawler
Backstage Interviewers: Jonathan Coachman & Terri
Ring Announcer: Lilian Garcia
Thursday Night Smackdown
A-Train
The Big Show
Bill DeMott
Billy Gunn
Billy Kidman
Bradshaw
Brian Kendrick
Brock Lesnar
Charlie Haas
Chavo Guerrero
Chris Benoit
Chuck Palumbo
Edge
Eddie Guerrero
Faarooq
Funaki
Hardcore Holly
Hulk Hogan
Jamie Noble
John Cena
Johnny Stamboli
Kurt Angle
Matt Hardy
Nathan Jones
Nunzio
Rey Mysterio
Rhyno
Rikishi
Scotty 2 Hotty
Sean O'Haire
Shannon Moore
Shelton Benjamin
Tajiri
Ultimo Dragon
Undertaker
Dawn Marie
Miss Jackie Gayda
Nidia
Torrie Wilson
General Manager: Stephanie McMahon
Play by Play Commentator: Michael Cole
Color Commentator: Tazz
Backstage Interviewers: Josh Matthews & Funaki
Ring Announcer: Tony Chimel
CHAMPIONS
WWE Champion
Brock Lesnar
Defeated Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX
World Heavyweight Champion
Triple H
Defeated Shawn Michaels at Armageddon 2002
WWE Tag Team Champions
Team Angle (Charlie Hass & Shelton Benjamin)
Defeated Los Guerreros on February 4th, 2003 edition Smackdown
World Tag Team Champions
Chief Morley & Lance Storm
Awarded the Championships on the March 24th, 2003 edition of Raw
Cruiserweight Champion
Matt Hardy
Defeated Billy Kidman at No Way Out 2003
Women's Champion
Trish Stratus
Defeated Victoria & Jazz at WrestleMania XIX
WRESTLEMANIA XIX
Matt Hardy defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the Cruiserweight Championship. Hardy rolled Mysterio up, using the ropes for leverage to get the pin.
Undertaker defeated Big Show and A-Train in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match. What was initially scheduled to be a tag team match, featuring Nathan Jones teaming with The Undertaker, turned into a handicap match after Big Show and A-Train attacked Nathan Jones before the match. Undertaker won with a tombstone on A-Train, after a run in from Nathan Jones.
Trish Stratus defeated Victoria and Jazz to win the Women's Championship. Trish pinned Victoria after a Chick Kick.
Team Angle (Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas) defeated Los Guerreros (Eddie & Chavo Guerrero) and Rhyno & Chris Benoit in a Triple Threat Tag team Match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships. Rhyno hit a gore on Chavo, but Benjamin tagged himself into the match and pinned Chavo.
Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho. After the match, Jericho and Michaels had a moment of respect with a hug, however Jericho hit Michaels with a low blow.
Triple H defeated Booker T to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. After a ref bump, Randy Orton and Batista attacked Booker T, allowing Triple H to eventually hit the Pedigree for the win.
Hulk Hogan defeated Mr. McMahon in a street fight. Roddy Piper made a shocking return, attacking Hogan and aligning with Vince McMahon. However, Hogan was still able to win the match after three Leg Drops.
The Rock defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin. It was the final match of the trilogy of WrestleMania matches between the two.
Brock Lesnar defeated Kurt Angle to win the WWE Championship. Lesnar pinned Angle after the third F-5 of the match.

