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WWE No Mercy 2004
No Mercy (2004) was a PPV which took place on October 3, 2004 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It was the seventh annual No Mercy event. The event starred wrestlers from the SmackDown! brand. The main event was a Last Ride match, where the objective was to place an opponent in a hearse located on the entrance stage and drive them out of the arena. WWE Champion JBL defended against The Undertaker. Two predominant bouts were featured on the undercard; in respective singles matches, John Cena fought Booker T for the WWE United States Championship, and Kurt Angle fought The Big Show.
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Plot Summary
WWE No Mercy 2004 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. The event was headlined by a WWE Championship match between John ""Bradshaw"" Layfield and Eddie Guerrero. Other featured matches included The Undertaker defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Kurt Angle.
Critical Reception
As a professional wrestling event, critical reception focuses on the match quality, storylines, and overall entertainment value. No Mercy 2004 is generally remembered for its strong main event and a series of competitive matches, though some storylines were more divisive than others.
What Reviewers Say
The main event between JBL and Eddie Guerrero was a hard-hitting and memorable encounter.
Kurt Angle's performance was a highlight, showcasing his in-ring prowess.
Some undercard matches provided solid entertainment, contributing to a generally good show.
Google audience: Audience reception for WWE No Mercy 2004 typically highlights the intensity of the main championship matches and the athleticism displayed by the wrestlers. Fans often praise specific bouts for their technical skill and dramatic storytelling within the wrestling context.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific event in terms of mainstream awards.
Fun Fact
The main event between John ""Bradshaw"" Layfield and Eddie Guerrero was a brutal "I Quit" match, a stipulation that involves a wrestler verbally conceding defeat to their opponent. This type of match is known for its high level of physical punishment.
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