7 Ups & 3 Downs From WWE WrestleMania XIX
5. Tagging Out
2002's "SmackDown Six" period was considered the apex of Paul Heyman's WWE booking tenure as the former ECW head honcho pushed all his favourite wrestlers whilst using Al Wilson's sex drive as a distraction piece for Vince McMahon.
With Kurt Angle and Rey Mysterio otherwise engaged on the show and Edge out injured though, the spots in one final supercard showdown featuring the crew fell to Team Angle and Rhyno. In just 8:48, the replacement sextuplet brought the goods.
Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin were gifts to the midcard in early 2003 and slid effortlessly into the high impact action audiences had been permitted to expect from Los Guerreros and Chris Benoit at the time. 'The Crippler' himself was a stand-by main eventer ahead of the show - he'd get his moment next year but was one of the multiple moving pieces in a rapid-fire clash won by the newbies to help spins the Champions off into the feud that would eventually make Eddie Guerrero the next great babyface hope.