WWE 2003 PPVs From Worst To Best

3. No Mercy

The Good: How can you not love a show where crazed, jacked-up billionaire Vince McMahon tries to murder his only daughter? The match was light on athleticism but heavy on story and, somehow, managed to work! Brock Lesnar and Undertaker Biker Chain Match is a compelling, hard-hitting twenty five minutes and well worth seeking out.

Further down the card, Rey Mysterio and Tajiri had a typically good Cruiserweight Title match, John Cena (who was slowly developing that cult following) and Kurt Angle had a great match and Eddie Guerrero and The Big Show had a surprisingly decent US Title match, taking into account the size difference.

The Bad: Not a lot, really. The only actively bad match on the card was the sloppy and boring Bashams versus APA match.

The Rest: A-Train nearly (re)broke Chris Benoit's neck when he carelessly dropped him head-first onto a steel chair at the end of their match. Clearly panicked, Train loudly asked Benoit if he was 'OK'. Luckily for Train, he was.

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