No edit summary |
Podgorski37 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit |
||
(18 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | {{Wrestling Episode Cleanup}} |
||
− | |||
{{Infobox Wrestling episode |
{{Infobox Wrestling episode |
||
| name = Monday Night Raw |
| name = Monday Night Raw |
||
− | | image = [[ |
+ | | image = [[File:RAW logo.jpg|200px]] |
| promotion = [[WWE]] |
| promotion = [[WWE]] |
||
| date = July 22, [[2002]] |
| date = July 22, [[2002]] |
||
− | | venue = |
+ | | venue = [[Van Andel Arena]] |
− | | city = |
+ | | city = [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] |
| previous = [[July 15, 2002 Monday Night RAW results|July 15, 2002]] |
| previous = [[July 15, 2002 Monday Night RAW results|July 15, 2002]] |
||
| next = [[July 29, 2002 Monday Night RAW results|July 29, 2002]] |
| next = [[July 29, 2002 Monday Night RAW results|July 29, 2002]] |
||
}} |
}} |
||
+ | The '''July 22, 2002 Edition''' of [[Monday Night RAW]] is a Professional wrestling television show of [[World Wrestling Entertainment]], which took place on July 22, 2002 at the [[Van Andel Arena]] in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]]. |
||
− | |||
− | |||
==Results== |
==Results== |
||
+ | ;{{small|Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.}} |
||
− | * TBA |
||
+ | ;{{small|(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.}} |
||
− | |||
+ | *[[Rob Van Dam]] (c) [IC] defeated [[Jeff Hardy]] (c) [EU] to win the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship]] and the [[WWE European Championship]] in a Unification Ladder match (6:58) |
||
+ | *[[Molly Holly]] & [[William Regal]] defeated [[Bubba Ray Dudley]] & [[Trish Stratus]] in an Inter-Gender Tag Team Match (3:56) |
||
+ | *[[Brock Lesnar]] (w/ [[Paul Heyman]]) defeated [[Tommy Dreamer]] in a Singapore Cane Match (2:35) |
||
+ | *[[D-Lo Brown]] vs. [[Shawn Stasiak]] ended in a no contest (1:28) |
||
+ | *[[Chris Benoit]] defeated [[Booker T]] in a [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWE Intercontinental Title Match # 1 Contendership]] (5:53) |
||
+ | *[[The Big Show]] defeated [[Spike Dudley]] (1:03) |
||
+ | *[[The Rock]] defeated [[Eddie Guerrero]] (8:31) |
||
==Commentators== |
==Commentators== |
||
+ | *[[Jim Ross]] |
||
− | * TBA |
||
+ | *[[Jerry Lawler]] |
||
− | |||
==Ring Announcer== |
==Ring Announcer== |
||
+ | *[[Howard Finkel]] |
||
− | * TBA |
||
− | |||
==Image Gallery== |
==Image Gallery== |
||
<gallery> |
<gallery> |
||
+ | The Rock vs. Eddie Guerrero.jpg|[[The Rock]] vs. [[Eddie Guerrero]] |
||
− | Image: |
||
+ | WWE Intercontinental Championship.jpg |
||
− | Image: |
||
+ | Raw-22-July-2002.jpg |
||
+ | Raw 7-22-02 2.jpg |
||
+ | Raw 22-July-2002 7.jpg |
||
+ | Raw-8-July-2002 3.jpg |
||
+ | Raw-8-July-2002 2.jpg |
||
+ | Raw-8-July-2002 4.jpg |
||
+ | Thunderous Returns 22.jpg |
||
+ | Raw 22-July-2002 8.jpg |
||
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
||
+ | ==External links== |
||
+ | *[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=2318&view= RAW #478] |
||
+ | *[[File:WWE Network New Logo.jpg|50px]] [http://network.wwe.com/video/v522142983 Raw #478 on WWE Network] |
||
{{RAW results}} |
{{RAW results}} |
Revision as of 10:59, 24 October 2018
The July 22, 2002 Edition of Monday Night RAW is a Professional wrestling television show of World Wrestling Entertainment, which took place on July 22, 2002 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Results
- Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.
- Rob Van Dam (c) [IC] defeated Jeff Hardy (c) [EU] to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship and the WWE European Championship in a Unification Ladder match (6:58)
- Molly Holly & William Regal defeated Bubba Ray Dudley & Trish Stratus in an Inter-Gender Tag Team Match (3:56)
- Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) defeated Tommy Dreamer in a Singapore Cane Match (2:35)
- D-Lo Brown vs. Shawn Stasiak ended in a no contest (1:28)
- Chris Benoit defeated Booker T in a WWE Intercontinental Title Match # 1 Contendership (5:53)
- The Big Show defeated Spike Dudley (1:03)
- The Rock defeated Eddie Guerrero (8:31)