WWE Royal Rumble 2001

2001 "30 men. Every man for himself. One victor."
7.9| 2h50m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 21 January 2001 Released
Producted By: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
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Official Website: http://www.wwe.com/shows/royalrumble/history/2001
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Royal Rumble (2001) was the fourteenth annual Royal Rumble PPV. It was presented by MCI's 1-800-COLLECT and took place on January 21, 2001 at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. The main event was the Royal Rumble match. Kane set a record for the most eliminations and the match saw Drew Carey enter the Royal Rumble. Featured matches on the undercard included a ladder match between Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit for the WWF Intercontinental Championship and a singles match between Kurt Angle and Triple H for the WWF Championship.

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Drama, Action

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Kevin Dunn

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

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Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
ironhorse_iv It's the Stone Cold truth! 2001 Royal Rumble was indeed, one of the best wrestling shows, I ever saw. The show at New Orleans was truly packed from the opening to the closing, with some of the greatest competitors that ever lived. It was a night worth remembering for. However, there were a few faults, I can't overlooked even for my nostalgia love for then WWF (WWE), like comedian, Drew Carrey awkward appearance in the Royal Rumble match, when he clearly isn't a fan of pro-wrestling, to a few too many filler vignettes, to unwatchable taboo Crash TV angles, that were a bit too dumb, over sexualized, or extremely violence for even my taste, at the time. While, some of the stuff, they did back then, was truly amazing. Rewatching it, there were a lot of things that now, really bugs me, like the chair shots to the head, or the overuse of blading. Nevertheless, the show is still watchable. Just note the cringe-worthy moments are just a little bit more noticeable, now. Some parts of the show, hasn't aged well. Let's start with the pre-show episode of Sunday Night Heat, in which, Lo Down (D'Lo Brown and Chaz) faced Kaientai (Taka Michinoku and Shoichi Funaki) in a tag team match for a chance to take part in the Royal Rumble. Not only, are the wrestlers playing politically incorrect somewhat racism stereotypical characters of Arabs & Japanese, but the whole angle of seeing, what tag team was more evil, is kinda cringe-worthy, when looking back at it; seeing how WWF Magazine also printed a poster to Kaientai destroying New York City with the World Trade Center on fire in order to make them look more popular. Yes, this really did happen, a few months, before 9/11 happen. Look it up. While, I can still get a laugh at how over the top, these acts, I still kinda think of it as offensive. Added to that trouble; it's funny that the match didn't really matter, as Drew Carey wound up being entered instead. It's so bad. Despite that, the preliminary matches on the card were a lot better. The opening match to the card, saw the Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray & Devon Dudley) defend their tag team championship against Edge & Christian. It was a very nice opening, with both teams being red hot. However, it was a bit hard to watch, due to the concussion angle that probably can't be done, in today's wrestling world. Nevertheless, both teams put on a show that might be, overlook, by some fans, because the lack of table shots. This brings us to the Ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship between champion, Chris Benoit and challenger, Chris Jericho. What a great match with a great angle. Lots of sick looking bumps, using Benoit's head. Hard to watch at times, due to what happen to Benoit, later on, his career. Women Championship was next, with champion, Ivory facing challenger, Chyna with Right to Censor member, Stevie Richards at ringside. Alright match for the most part, but the whole broken neck angle doesn't make much sense, seeing how unrealistic fast, Chyna recovers from neck surgery in kayfabe terms. I know, it was done to make it, look like Ivory got a fighting chance, but gees louise; it kinda undermined Ivory's talent a bit here. It's sad, because I always found her to be a better wrestler than Chyna. The WWF Championship is next, with champion, Kurt Angle defending his belt against challenger, Triple H. As much as the match was great. I hatred the angle. It was so McMahon family driven. It was a bit awkward to see a heel vs heel match as one of the main event of the show. The fans didn't know, who to choose, here. In spite of that, the 30 Men Royal Rumble that follow that mess, was truly the right choice to end the show, with. Without spoiling it, too much, some of the best highlights from the match, has to be the hardcore rumble parts with Kane doing the most single eliminates in a Royal Rumble match in his career, the return of Honkytonk Man, and The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin facing down. It was amazing match, worthy to be talk about in the same astrosphere as the 1992's 'Royal Rumble', 1998's 'Royal Rumble' and others. It was one hell of a performance. Overall: Because how good, most of the matches, were. I have to say, Royal Rumble 2001 is a must watch PPV, I highly recommend seeing this show, despite some flaws.
Terryfan This is one of the best examples of how you do a pay per view and the Royal Rumble to boot.2001 was a interesting year for Wrestling and when the WWF shows who was the superior Federation at the time. It's one of my favorite PPV events so lets get on with the review1.The Dudley Boyz vs Edge and Christian for the WWF Tag Team Championship.Solid opener with two of the best tag teams in the WWF at the time and history both teams gave us a great showing on how to start up a show like the Royal Rumble with the Titles on the line as the Dudley Boyz went on to win the Tag Team Championship Rating: 8 out of 102.Chris Jericho vs Chris Beniot Ladder match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship.This is one of my favorite matches in wrestling history and the feud that was had between Jericho and Beniot is one of the most heated ones in wrestling history as both men gave us a great wrestling ladder match and Chris Jericho would claim victory over his rival and the Intercontinental Title.Rating: 9 out of 103.Ivory vs Chyna for the WWF Women's Championship. This match is still disappointing mostly because I hated Ivory and the group RTC looking back that pretty much killed the careers of all those who were in that group. Chyna ended up damaging her neck in this match and left her out of action.Rating 3 out of 10.4. Kurt Angle with Trish Stratus vs Triple H with Stephanie McMahon- Helmsley for the World Wrestling Federation Championship.I enjoy the build up to the match and it help tells the story of this match between the two as they give us a good match over all Part of the match was build up because of the feud between Trish and Stephanie and it left Triple H and Kurt Angle in the middle of it all while they fight for the WWF Title. With Stone Cold Steve Austin getting into the middle of the match. Rating 8 out of 105. The Royal Rumble MatchThis Rumble feature two records that were set this very night with Kane eliminating a record setting 11 people in the match and Stone Cold Steve Austin becoming the first man to win three Royal Rumble Matches. This match had everything you would want in a Royal Rumble match and then some. Rating 9 out of 10Overall this Royal Rumble is a strong show and had a epic showing over all if you love old WWF this is your show.I give WWF Royal Rumble 2001 an 8 out of 10
evilman574 Royal Rumble 2001 was my first PPV event. I ordered it for the Ladder Match and Rumble match only. And those were the only matches that impressed me.SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!Tag Team Titles: Dudley Boyz def Edge and Christian. Good match to start things off.Ladder Match for the Interconitnental Championship: Chris Jericho vs Chris Benoit. Best match of the night. I was surprised that Jericho won. Watch the part where Benoit does a suicide dive out of the ring and Jericho puts a steel chair right into his head. Ouch!Womens Championship: Ivory def Chyna. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Bad acting by ChynaWWF Championship: Kurt Angle def Triple H. Lots of people thought Hunter could pull this off for some reason. Stone Cold interferes and Angle retains his title.Royal Rumble Match: Stone Cold wins by last eliminating Kane. I had my money on Stone Cold and he won it for the 3rd time. Which has not been beaten. Great match with strong performances by. Kane, The Rock, Undertaker, and Rikishi. Drew Carey was pretty funny getting his ass saved by Raven from Kane. Returns of the Big Show and Haku. All of this made this a pretty good Rumble match.8 out of 10.
Xophianic Along with Backlash, Fully Loaded and Summerslam (all year 2000), this was is one of my favorite WWF pay-per-views. Aside from Ivory vs Chyna (which was inexcusable crap), every match was solid and excellent. The Dudley Boyz vs Edge & Christian for the Tag Team Titles was very exciting and a good starter for the great pay-per-view. Kurt Angle vs Triple H for the WWF Title was very good, though it ended differently than I expected. Chris Benoit vs Chris Jericho for the Intercontinental Title was the best match of the night and definitely the best of the year so far.And of course there was the main event, the Royal Rumble itself. It was very exciting and entertaining, with great action moments and very funny moments too. It featured the returns of the Big Show, Al Snow and Haku. It included funny moments from Drew Carey and the Honky Tonk Man. The overall Rumble was very good, with Stone Cold Steve Austin winning, of course.Everybody knew Stone Cold was going to win, but the most impressive of the night was obviously Kane. Kane, who has always been one of my favorite wrestlers, was in the Royal Rumble for over an hour. He outlasted everybody and took out more wrestlers than anybody else did. Though he was one of the first ones out, he was also the last one eliminated, and it was almost disappointing to see Austin beat him. You've got to be impressed with Kane. It was truly his night.