WWE Taboo Tuesday 2004
WWE Taboo Tuesday 2004

WWE Taboo Tuesday 2004

2004Movie180 minEnglish

Taboo Tuesday (2004) was a PPV presented by AT&T which took place on October 19, 2004 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was the first annual Taboo Tuesday event, marking the first time in which the fans were given the chance to vote on stipulations for the matches. The voting for the event started on October 18, 2004 and ended during the event. The event starred wrestlers from the Raw brand. The main event was a Steel cage match, which is fought in a cage with four sheets of mesh metal around, in, or against the edges of the wrestling ring, in which Randy Orton competed against Ric Flair. Two bouts were featured on the undercard. In respective singles matches, World Heavyweight Champion Triple H defended against challenger Shawn Michaels and Gene Snitsky fought Kane in a Weapon of Choice match.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Kevin DunnGenres: Sports Entertainment, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

Taboo Tuesday 2004 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. The unique aspect of this event was that the WWE Championship match's stipulation and the participants in certain matches were determined by online fan votes. It featured several high-profile matches, including a main event for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Critical Reception

WWE pay-per-view events from this era were primarily judged by their in-ring action and entertainment value for wrestling fans. While specific critical reviews for this particular event are scarce, it is generally considered a solid mid-card event with some memorable moments and the interesting fan-voted stipulations.

What Reviewers Say

  • The concept of fan-voted stipulations was a novel and engaging element.
  • The in-ring action for several matches was well-received by fans.
  • The event delivered on the typical entertainment expected from a WWE pay-per-view.

Google audience: Audience reception for WWE events of this nature is typically positive among wrestling enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of athleticism and storyline. Specific aggregated reviews for this event are not readily available, but fan forums and discussions often highlight the unique fan interaction as a strong point.

Fun Fact

Taboo Tuesday was the first WWE pay-per-view event where fans were given the opportunity to vote online for match stipulations and participants.

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