WWE Backlash 2002 Review: Dave Meltzer Star Ratings

WWE Backlash 2002 Review

WWE Backlash 2002, held on April 21 at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri, was a pivotal event in the post-WrestleMania X8 landscape. F4WWON’s Dave Meltzer provided his star ratings for each match in the Wrestling Observer released the week after the event, and you can see the star ratings for each contest below.

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WWE Backlash 2002 Match Ratings

MatchStar Rating
Tajiri def. Billy Kidman (Cruiserweight Title)★★★½
Scott Hall def. Bradshaw¼★
Jazz def. Trish Stratus (Women’s Title)★½
Brock Lesnar def. Jeff Hardy★½
Kurt Angle def. Edge★★★★¼
Eddie Guerrero def. Rob Van Dam (Intercontinental Title)★★★¼
The Undertaker def. Steve Austin★★¼
Billy & Chuck def. Al Snow & Maven (Tag Team Titles)★★¼
Hulk Hogan def. Triple H (Undisputed Title)★¼

What was the highest rated match at Backlash 2002?

The standout match of the evening was Kurt Angle vs. Edge, earning an impressive 4.25 stars.

What was the lowest rated match at Backlash 2002?

The lowest rated match at the event was Scott Hall vs. Bradshaw, receiving just 0.25 stars.

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Full Results from Backlash 2002

The following table details the complete match results from Backlash 2002:​

Match No.Match DetailsOutcome
1Tajiri (w/ Torrie Wilson) vs. Billy Kidman (Cruiserweight Championship)Tajiri defeated Billy Kidman to win the title.
2Scott Hall (w/ X-Pac) vs. Bradshaw (w/ Faarooq)Scott Hall secured victory via pinfall.
3Jazz (Women’s Champion) vs. Trish StratusJazz retained her title by submission.
4Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) vs. Jeff Hardy (w/ Lita)Brock Lesnar won via referee stoppage.
5Kurt Angle vs. EdgeKurt Angle achieved victory by pinfall.
6Eddie Guerrero vs. Rob Van Dam (Intercontinental Championship)Eddie Guerrero captured the title by pinfall.
7The Undertaker vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (No. 1 Contender’s Match)The Undertaker won with Ric Flair as special guest referee.
8Billy & Chuck (Tag Team Champions) vs. Maven & Al SnowBilly & Chuck retained their titles via pinfall.
9Triple H (Undisputed WWF Champion) vs. Hollywood Hulk HoganHollywood Hulk Hogan won the title via pinfall.
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